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NLA lauds PM for using Section 44 to tackle Songkran road traffic accidents 

 

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BANGKOK: -- The president of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) today lauded the prime minister for invoking Section 44 of the interim constitution to tackle road traffic deaths during the upcoming Songkran water festival.

 

NLA president Pornpetch Wichitcholchai said the prime minister saw it an urgent need to resolve road traffic fatalities during the upcoming festival, and came up with the use of power under Section 44 to enforce the existing traffic laws more effectively.

 

He said making changes to existing laws to tackle road traffic deaths was a matter if time consuming and might not be in time as the Songkran water festival is drawing near.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/nla-lauds-pm-using-section-44-tackle-songkran-road-traffic-accidents/

 
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Well, the government is slowly realising that you can't just demand people do the right thing. It won't change anything. But they're still not understanding that A44 is not a magic power. It doesn't mean omnipotence. It's merely more words added to a demand. 

 

If you use A44, use it to make examples of top dogs and dangerous drivers. If the small police aren't doing their job, you fire their boss. What am I saying? Literally wasting my time writing this. 

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Junta wields absolute power again. This time to require seat belts.

By Sasiwan Mokkhasen, Staff Reporter

 

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Policemen and rescue officials on the scene of a Jan. 2 crash in Chonburi where 25 died when a van collided with a truck. Photo: Matichon

 

BANGKOK — The junta used its absolute power Tuesday to mandate everyone must buckle up for safety, whether they are in a car, truck or riding a public van.

 

Saying the extralegal measure will save lives during Songkran, junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha used Article 44 to order that all passengers must wear seat belts, not just drivers and passengers in the front seats as required under the law.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/transpo/2017/03/22/junta-wields-absolute-power-time-require-seat-belts/

 
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2 minutes ago, Notadoctor said:

yet another un-researched dictum....when will someone in authority actually do something constructive about road safety?..........

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer........am still finkin....................:saai:

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It's the same bull.... every year!

Big words, no action!

You don't need to turn the whole Songkhran- party into a dry affair!

In Germany -especially the Rhein-Ruhr-area in the West- they have Karneval every year!

They get drunk out of their eyeballs abd OF COURSE, there will be some accidents...but nowhere near the number we get here!

Why?

Because guys who get caught drunk driving, will actually face consequences!

This is the same BS like every year: no alcohol...safer driving...blah blah blah

As long s as the police don't get their @$$ up and the EXISTING laws are enforced, nothing will change!

No Article 44 can ever change that!

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3 hours ago, mark01 said:

Use Article 44 to stop songkran. Period!!!

Problem solved and will bring "happiness" to everyone that has to endure it every ******* year.

...as long as you are happy, everything's cool, right?!

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Nice, so you will get crushed and mangled with your seat belt on, and the person that killed you will get a 2000 baht fine, and their license suspended for 2 weeks.  Meanwhile, the copers are in the A/C texting their giks.  Maybe they should give the car drivers some of those 100 baht motorbike helmets they were giving out before.  Just some extra protection from the cement truck Doh!

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The one glaring fact that seems to have been over looked. The white elephant if you please. Is that of the 3800 accidents during the seven deadly days of songkran and 3500 deaths, 81% of those accidents and deaths involved...motobikes. only 5 % involved cars, 2% involved buses and min vans and the rest 14% lorries ans pick ups.

 

So how will Article 44 be used meaningfully to tackle motorcycle accidents and deaths over songkran?

 

From what I have read

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