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BMA to clear footpaths on Silom Road

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BMA to clear footpaths on Silom Road

BANGKOK, 23 May 2016 (NNT) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is planning to clear footpaths on Silom Road, after receiving complaints from pedestrians.


A meeting was held between BMA officials, traffic police, relevant agencies and more than 600 street vendors.

The BMA previously asked vendors to sell their products only at night, as the sidewalks see more foot traffic during the day. Some vendors have continued to flout regulations and set up shop during the day, even selling bootleg goods.

When the footpaths become too crowded, many pedestrians are forced to walk on the road. The vendors' failure to comply with the BMA has prompted city hall to decide not to extend the grace period.

Despite the decision, the BMA has yet to determine when the current grace period will end. Another round of negotiations between the BMA and street vendors is expected to take place soon.

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The stall holders are the under the control of the local mafia that oversees all footpath allocations,

deal with them decisively and the stall holders will disappear, right now, they're under the protection

of that Mafia and therefor are resisting the orders to leave.....

The stall holders are the under the control of the local mafia that oversees all footpath allocations,

deal with them decisively and the stall holders will disappear, right now, they're under the protection

of that Mafia and therefor are resisting the orders to leave.....

They're actually under the control of the BMA as evidenced by the successful clearance of other areas by the BMA. Promulgating the "local mafia control and protection" myth isn't helpful or accurate.

The stall holders are the under the control of the local mafia that oversees all footpath allocations,

deal with them decisively and the stall holders will disappear, right now, they're under the protection

of that Mafia and therefor are resisting the orders to leave.....

They're actually under the control of the BMA as evidenced by the successful clearance of other areas by the BMA. Promulgating the "local mafia control and protection" myth isn't helpful or accurate.

Potato, potato?

On the other hand, the FBI can do a pretty good job cleaning up an area they had no vested interest in. Maybe the BMA, too?

W

It's a load of old tat they try and sell....

Glad they are going to clean it up...

The mafia is an over used word here, just get rid of these people

It might be okay for some to cry that it's what the tourists come to see. But the tourists are temporary and don't have to put up with not being able to do the simple and uncomplicated task of walking from A to B in comfort all year long. And, as the article says, many are selling illegal goods. So arrest them. Why have protracted discussions and an endless grace period with people involved in illegal activity? I don't get it.

It might be okay for some to cry that it's what the tourists come to see. But the tourists are temporary and don't have to put up with not being able to do the simple and uncomplicated task of walking from A to B in comfort all year long. And, as the article says, many are selling illegal goods. So arrest them. Why have protracted discussions and an endless grace period with people involved in illegal activity? I don't get it.

Perhaps one authority is trying to get rid of them while another is still collecting stall permit money every week. Things are not as simple & straight-forward as they seem here

Ok,,, What about the rest of the Country?No matter where you TRY to go no matter in What City You Can't walk on the Footpath,You have to walk on the road and you are at risk to get run over.

The stall holders are the under the control of the local mafia

And your proof of this? Do let us all see ----- or are you all mouth and keyboard?

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