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Thai police new 'Clear The Road' patrol praised by the public
Kwaang Siripoom

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BANGKOK:-- A new initiative which sees officers from Samranrat police station patrolling the streets of Bangkok on bicycles and a tricycle in order to clear sois and side alleys of trash and other debris has been widely praised local residents.

The new initiative called the ‘Clear the Road’ patrol has received many positive comments from people after officers from the Traffic Police Commander Region 2 posted it about it on their Facebook page.

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The purpose of the Clear the Road patrol is to remove any debris or rubbish which may be blocking access to the sois and obstructing sidewalks in the area near Samranrat police station.

Pol. Lt. Col. Somkasem Jarak, Deputy Superintendent of Traffic Control Division, Samranrat Police Station, told reporters that his officers have been doing similar work clearing obstacles from the road for sometime. However, more recently it was decided to introduce the tricycle to the patrol as officers were not always able to clear all the debris from the road.

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Speaking of the tricycle, the superintendent said: “It’s very useful and convenient. The small size of the bike can access any small or narrow alley while the cart box attached can carry articles seized back to the station”.

The superintendent added that the officers who take part in the patrol also benefit from exercising when riding the bikes.

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-- 2016-03-25

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Even the recyclers have a tricycle with an engine and those policemen have to bike themselves in that hot brown suit.facepalm.gif

So they would rather cleanup themselves instead of writing fines to offenders...Thailand only....next they will build another skywalk above the sidewalks i guess.

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Trained, sort of, to fight crime and now literally clearing up the nation's garbage.

The national police chief should be all over this for wasting resources on non- constabulary duties but as long as there's favourable publicity and some can get photographed it's likely to spread. I wonder if they take beer cans etc in to scrap dealers and collect cash ?

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You got to respect them for that. At least they are doing something worthwhile. However, the biggest problem is that Thais just discard their rubbish where they want. Just stand outside any 7/11 and watch as they unwrap a pack of cigarettes or a sandwich and throw the paper on the ground, even though there is a waste bin within arms reach. Sometimes, I feel like giving them a slap, but what's the point; the whole nation's at it!

Well done the BiB.

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Forget that garbage, which as has already been pointed out is the garbage collectors' job, remove, physically if necessary, the selfish lazy bastards who park their cars and bikes on the bloody footpaths (such as they are). Garbage elimination AND enforcement of laws in one fell swoop. A win win situation thumbsup.gif

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I thought the article was going to be about a campaign to educate Thai drivers to make room for ambulances and other emergency vehicles behind them with their lights and sirens on so they can get past them and make it to hospital before the person in the back dies.

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