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Rocket firing festival starts in E-sarn Tai with tough warning from authorities

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BANGKOK: -- As the merit-making "Boon Bang Fai" rocket festival is now starting in several northeastern provinces to mark the upcoming rainy season, the commissioner of the Zone Three Provincial Police warns senior police officers in eight provinces in the lower northeast region or E-sarn Tai that they will be transferred or removed if betting on sky rockets continues to prevail in their areas of responsibilities.

Meanwhile the military is also making inspection of all areas the festival is held to ensure no gambling is held and no illegally rocket is built.

Tough warning from the commissioner Pol Lt-Gen Phisan Juladilok came amid fear of increasing launching of the rockets or “Bang Fai” during the festival and consequent bet in most events which not only pose threat to lives and damages to properties from random falling rockets, but also to safety of aircraft flying above the event areas.

The commissioner warns that he will not hesitate to transfer senior police officers in the eight provinces in the lower northeast region or locally known as E-sarn Tai, should they allow betting on sky rockets in their respective areas of responsibility.

He has ordered a strict control in the size and capacity of skyrockets to be produced.

The commissioner admitted that in the past many police officers have turned a blind eye and allowed the betting.

But he warned that this will no longer be allowed and any if betting is discovered then the commandant in charge of the area is question will be immediately transferred.

“I have forbidden all betting on the rockets and have informed every province of the consequence of such an act. We want to ensure that the festival is celebrated in a traditional way but should betting be allowed to happen anywhere I will immediately recall the commandant of the area to face disciplinary action.”

According to the commissioner, Boon Bang Fai rocket festival is normally held by the local northeast villagers in E-sarn Tai prior to the coming of the rainy season to herald the new farming season.

Highlight of the merit-making ceremony which traced to the Laotian spiritual tradition of rain making is the rocket firing competition.

But in many instances in the past, these skyrockets were the cause of the numerous injuries, deaths destruction of property from the force of their destructive capacity.

Records of explosions and falling skyrockets causing death and destruction are numerous and are a regular phenomenon every year during these festivities.

Only four days before, a skyrocket was reported to have landed on a crowd of people resulting in a number of deaths and injuries in Pothilangka village in Si Sa Ket province even though military personnel were carrying out regular inspections to limit the size of these rockets.

At the same time deputy commander of Si Sa Ket peace keeping force Lt Col Wirathep Karunrobdun said it has become necessary for authorities to step in to coordinate and look after the festivities in order to ensure that everything goes in accordance with the law.

“Foremost on our minds is the safety of participants and other attendees during the firing of these rockets,” he said while leading a combined force of soldiers to arrest an illegal factory producing rockets for the festival.

On top of the dangers from exploding and falling rockets as the festival begins, civil aviation authorities at local airports also issued no firing notices into commercial flight paths.

This is particularly so for the Ubon Ratchathani international airport where residents are required to inform airport authorities at least three days prior to firing of skyrockets.

Furthermore, areas within a 5 km radius from the airport have been classified as a no fire zone.

So far this year no skyrockets have been recorded to have been fired into flight paths which differ greatly from the previous year where a number of rockets strayed into aircraft flight paths in Yasothorn and Roi Et provinces, according to aviation official.

Local authorities said other characteristic of the festival is the widespread betting on the skyrocket themselves where local residents place bets on which rocket can attain the highest altitude.

As a result of this, many of these rockets have grown in size and power with the huge amounts of powder packed into them so that they can fly higher.

The amount of destruction that these large rockets can cause has thus risen exponentially.

In light of these, authorities have undertaken strict inspection of all skyrockets such as in Amnat Charoen province where a number of suspect rockets were confiscated.

Amnat Charoen governor Suthinan Boonmee said while joining the raid at a factory that authorities wanted to ensure nobody would go overboard with regards to the rocket sizes.

The main consideration of the regulating efforts is to ensure that the festival is celebrated following local tradition and for that reason rockets are now limited to 3 inches in diameter and powder content must be between 15 – 120 kg.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/rocket-firing-festival-starts-in-e-sarn-tai-with-tough-warning-from-authorities

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-- Thai PBS 2015-05-22

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Forbidding to bet.

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Anyway I bet it will be words only as so often.

I'm not so sure about that. Quite a few senior police officers have been transferred due to gambling in their districts over the past year. But...were they transferred back? Hard to tell!

These festivals are big money makers for the gambling "industry".

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Here in upcountry: pay 1800 Baht/day to the local police and you can play "hilo" (three dices and a game board) all day.

Only the price has risen dramatically, Supposed to be 300 to 500 in the past.

So they profit from the fear.

AND: if the military breaks in, police will only give an adcance warning but can not help.

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And there are these special occasions (like on Songkran or during funeral services) where people play openly in/around the house for money (card games, hilo). Still taboo to break in at these occasions.

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These festivals are big money makers for the gambling "industry".

Betting on where the rockets will land?

No, longest airtime.

How long it takes until it crashes on the ground.

There is an "official" who follows the rocket with binoculars and uses his stopwatch.

And forgot: rockets in different size classes.

Something like 1000ers, 5000ers, 10000ers or so.

Forgot the details.

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These festivals are big money makers for the gambling "industry".

Betting on where the rockets will land?

No, longest airtime.

How long it takes until it crashes on the ground.

There is an "official" who follows the rocket with binoculars and uses his stopwatch.

And forgot: rockets in different size classes.

Something like 1000ers, 5000ers, 10000ers or so.

Forgot the details.

Is that for real?

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I have seen a couple of these festivals.

A screen shot from the video:

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Watch from 3:40 min to see a nice shot, while the next one tumbles very hefty:

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“I have forbidden all betting on the rockets and have informed every province of the consequence of such an act. We want to ensure that the festival is celebrated in a traditional way but should betting be allowed to happen anywhere I will immediately recall the commandant of the area to face disciplinary action.”

It's my bet that the traditional way would include betting - be it baht or any other thing of value.

How about instead of wasting their time on that, the police inspect the papers of the designers of these lethal weapons, and ground any rockets designed by anyone who does not hold a degree in rocket science . . .

Tip: Stand back, way, way, way back!

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Yes the idea is to find the rocket that stays airborne the longest. As stated the flights are timed and then the result announced over the PA system. Usually so many 'wee nathee' (seconds). Once the result has been announced then you see the flurry of cash changing hands. The must be joking if they think they can prevent gambling at these events, they will simply become more clandestine.

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"or locally known as E-sarn Tai".

Really?

Shows far too much comprehension of geography to be true other than journalistically. Anyone else here heard a local use that phrase?

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"or locally known as E-sarn Tai".

Really?

Shows far too much comprehension of geography to be true other than journalistically. Anyone else here heard a local use that phrase?

Never heard it! huh.png

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“I have forbidden all betting on the rockets and have informed every province of the consequence of such an act. We want to ensure that the festival is celebrated in a traditional way but should betting be allowed to happen anywhere I will immediately recall the commandant of the area to face disciplinary action.”

It's my bet that the traditional way would include betting - be it baht or any other thing of value.

How about instead of wasting their time on that, the police inspect the papers of the designers of these lethal weapons, and ground any rockets designed by anyone who does not hold a degree in rocket science . . .

Tip: Stand back, way, way, way back!

Oh come on. It's hardly brain surgery! laugh.png

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Yes. It simply means "South Issan". Heard it many times.

Gotta agree with two other posters and never heard it in 13 + years living here.

It simply means Isaan.

Touche. You live in Sissakhet Right? That would be South Issan.

I do believe that you have often signed off your posts with " Greetings from South Issan". Yes?

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Yes. It simply means "South Issan". Heard it many times.

Gotta agree with two other posters and never heard it in 13 + years living here.

It simply means Isaan.

Well seeing as the Thai word for South is 'dtai' I would say it's self explanatory. Southern Isaan great place to live IMO.

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Yes. It simply means "South Issan". Heard it many times.

Gotta agree with two other posters and never heard it in 13 + years living here.

It simply means Isaan.

Well seeing as the Thai word for South is 'dtai' I would say it's self explanatory. Southern Isaan great place to live IMO.

Indeed Sir! thumbsup.gif

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These festivals are big money makers for the gambling "industry".

Betting on where the rockets will land?

No, longest airtime.

How long it takes until it crashes on the ground.

There is an "official" who follows the rocket with binoculars and uses his stopwatch.

And forgot: rockets in different size classes.

Something like 1000ers, 5000ers, 10000ers or so.

Forgot the details.

Is that for real?

Yep it is for real!

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