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'Don't Drive Drunk, Back Home Safely’ New Year Road Safety Campaign launched

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'Don't Drive Drunk, Back Home Safely’ New Year Road Safety Campaign launched

BANGKOK, 22 December 2015 (NNT) - Thai Traffic Police and Diageo Moet Hannessy (Thailand) have launched the sixth phase of 'Don’t Drive Drunk, Back Home Safely' New Year Road Safety Campaign. Pol.Col.Veeraveet Vatjanapukka, deputy traffic police commander, said the campaign will contribute to the concrete and sustainable reduction in alcohol-related road accidents, especially during the upcoming New Year’s festival.”


The sixth phase of the 'Don’t Drive Drunk, Back Home Safely' New Year Road Safety Campaign focuses on proactive prevention by providing tests for alcohol content in blood to travelers and partygoers at varied entertainment venues and encouraging revelers to never drive after drinking and instead to use chauffeur services from ''U Drink, I Drive'' uber service and a free service, which otherwise charges 300 baht, for new uber app users.

"The activity is designed to raise awareness of road safety and responsible drinking to educate alcohol drinkers about the effects of alcohol on driving through DRINKiQ, and to consider using such services or other public transports to get home safely,” Mr Thanakorn Kuptajit, Corporate Relations Director of Diageo Moet Hannessy (Thailand) added.

Activities under the campaign will be conducted every Friday and Saturday night starting from December 25, 2015 until January 2016 at the participating entertainment venues.

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I wouldn't trust any uber or grabcar drivers to not be driving about pissed either. Motorsai will be a few Leos deep by midnight NYE too! Stay safe and make allowances for other people's mistakes...

The sixth phase...?....what happened to the previous 5 phases?

"...providing tests for alcohol content in blood..."

Voluntary or mandatory?

Where do they come up with these ridiculously long and stupid slogans?

Where do they come up with these ridiculously long and stupid slogans?

I think it might be one of the things that those in inactive posts get tasked with. cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

No one will remember this on the 1st of Jan.

I know, it is a crazy idea, but...how about some law enforcement?

Dont drunk drink drive home back safely.

Don't drink drunk drive die dummy.

They don't remember they were dwunk

We safe Thailand safe. Touris safe.

No one will remember this on the 1st of Jan.

Remember what?

But there is a special offer of reduced fines if you don't.

I know, it is a crazy idea, but...how about some law enforcement?

Around Pattaya, they've upped the game significantly recently. Police checkpoints are everywhere. The fine is now some 25,000B. Payable after they put you in jail. But then you are free to go home. Probably still drunk! LOL It's all about money.

Not a problem for me and also for a norge friend of mine ; we never drink alcool wai.gif

There will be more and I mean much more deaths this year then last year. Just look at the number of new drivers on the road this year as compared to last year. The police do nothing to stop these illegal and careless drivers.

No one will remember this on the 1st of Jan.

Remember what?

What?

The three legal uber taxis are going to be mighty busy.

Only a farang riding home in a taxi will be stopped.

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