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S44 will not be used against overloaded trucks but law will be strictly enforced


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S44 will not be used against overloaded trucks but law will be strictly enforced

 

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha is not willing to invoke Section 44 of the interim constitution to deal with overloaded trucks as proposed by a group of trucking operators, saying that the problem can be tackled if the existing law is strictly enforced, government spokesman Lt-Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd said over the weekend.

 

However, he said that the government would tighten up regulating trucks and passenger vans to ensure public safety and public interests.

 

As for overloaded trucks, the spokesman disclosed that provincial authorities, in cooperation with military and personnel in the provinces, to strictly inspect trucks to make sure that each 10-wheel truck must carry load not exceeding 25 tonnes and not more than 50.5 tonnes for a trailer.

 

He noted that, in the past, the weight regulation was not strictly enforced resulting to many overloaded trucks plying the country’s highways, causing extensive damages to roads each year.

 

Many trucks which carry farm products such as sugar cane and construction materials such as sand, soil and pebbles are not covered with canvas, resulting in soil or farm products spilling on roads, posing ricks to other motorists, said Lt-Gen Sansern.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/s44-will-not-be-used-against-overloaded-trucks-but-law-will-be-strictly-enforced/

 
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Well this certainly goes into the bucket of 'Heard it, Seen it, got the tee shirt'

 

Must be a slow news day....we are surely due a new 'hub of xxxx' revelation? Something with even more of the 'how many times can they actually say this stuff', side splitting hilarity

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No law in Thailand is strictly enforced; from traffic laws to murder and rape.

How many times have I seen the queue  of sugar can lorries on the hard shoulder 50M before the police checkpoint? None will go through the check point as they're illegal in some way and the police won't approach the check point ........ little if any point at all having the law or the police to enforce them.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

'... the problem can be tackled if the existing law is strictly enforced ... ... However ... the government would tighten up regulating trucks and passenger vans to ensure public safety and public interests.'

 

And therein lies the crux of the problem  ... it won't and they won't.

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Without a purge of the police making sure they are not corrupt you can make all the laws you want. It will look great on paper.. but is not worth the paper it is printed on. Many laws in Thailand are quite good nothing wrong with them. The problem is enforcement and the courts. The police is corrupt and the courts are slow. 

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Only law strictly enforced is S44!

 

It seems that other laws are treated, too often, as a joke. About time for the Government to order and expect their authorities (Police, etc.) to do their work properly or lose their job. No sideways transfers, no excuses do it or you're out! And that should start from the top down.

 

Ok, I am an optimist.

 

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28 minutes ago, lvr181 said:

Only law strictly enforced is S44!

 

It seems that other laws are treated, too often, as a joke. About time for the Government to order and expect their authorities (Police, etc.) to do their work properly or lose their job. No sideways transfers, no excuses do it or you're out! And that should start from the top down.

 

Ok, I am an optimist.

 

wasnt 44 used on the lottery tickets which are now again being sold at about rates?

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2 hours ago, williamgeorgeallen said:

how would the 44 thingy be used anyway? hanging after an army court hearing for anyone caught overloading?

announcement made, move onto the next issue. revisit with a similar announcement at future dates.

Exactly, grab a headline to make it look as if something's being done then file and forget until it needs to be trotted out again.

The words can be rearranged to make it look like a new initative.

Some members will remember the game on the old show Sunday Night At The London Palladium where the contestant was invited to arrange the words into a well known phrase or saying only here it's a well used phrase.

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