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Public Transportation is Moving Forwards

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CityNews – On 20th June, a driver who was picking up a foreign friend at Chiang Mai International Airport was wrongfully accused of being an Uber driver by a team of officers including an officer from Chiang Mai Provincial Land Transport Office, a police officer, a military officer and AOT officers. A video clip of the incident went viral on social media, brought up a controversial conversation on the protocol that officers are using to identify the illegal driver of Uber and Grab services.

 

Following the incident, on June 21st, Chiang Mai Provincial Land Transport Office held a conference in affiliation with AOT, the police, the military, taxi service companies, airport shuttle providers and the City Shuttle Bus, discussing the solution to prevent such future incidents as it will have a negative impact on Chiang Mai’s reputation. As a result, the protocol was announced that if anyone suspects a car to be an Uber or Grab, they must report to the authorities and not take action themselves. Any kind of mobbing around the suspect car is prohibited, such acts will be punishable by law.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/public-transportation-is-moving-forwards/

 
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"Any kind of mobbing around the suspect car is prohibited, "

 

Oh yeah, and then the authorities will come and start mobbing

 

Just a time shift when the mobbing begins

 

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