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Did you lose your plate in the floods? Khon Kaen police have 185 to choose from!

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Did you lose your plate in the floods? Khon Kaen police have 185 to choose from!

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

KHON KAEN: -- Khon Kaen police announced that they have 185 plates from cars and motorcycles that were lost in the province during floods last week caused by tropical storm Sonca.

 

The plates were handed in by members of the public and were found from Wednesday to Friday last week.

 

Pride of place in a photo went to Kor Khor 9999.

 

Many were recovered from three roads in the Ban Pet area - the roads were Maliwan, Sri Jan and Lao Nadee. Those locations had particularly bad flooding.

 

Many plates were registered in Khon Kaen and Bangkok, others are from Mahasarakham, Rayong, Nong Bua Lamphu, Kalasin, Chaiyaphum, Nong Khai and elsewhere.

 

Only sixteen have so far been claimed.

 

Police said that remaining owners would be contacted through Land Transport Department records and their plates could be sent through the post.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Wasting the time of 8 cops to take this photo.

 

Bring on RTP reform quickly please.  

35 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Wasting the time of 8 cops to take this photo.

 

Bring on RTP reform quickly please.  

It wasn't a waste; it was a commercial.  You can buy back your plate on a sliding scale.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Police said that remaining owners would be contacted through Land Transport Department records and their plates could be sent through the post.

 

Why not do that in the first place, instead of making a song and dance of it ?

Are these license plates so poorly affixed to vehicles, that they fall off at the slightest chance, even if they go through a bit of flooded road?

Are license plates not registered? How is possible the owners are 'unknown'. What's the purpose of the license plate if not to identify the car/owner? :huh:

3 hours ago, kblaze said:

Are license plates not registered? How is possible the owners are 'unknown'. What's the purpose of the license plate if not to identify the car/owner? :huh:

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Police said that remaining owners would be contacted through Land Transport Department records and their plates could be sent through the post.

I guess  kblaze could not wait, until the final paragraph of the article, before blazing off an inane post!!!

2 hours ago, wirat69 said:

 

I guess  kblaze could not wait, until the final paragraph of the article, before blazing off an inane post!!!

yes, sorry.

After the headline I thought many peoples dinner had been washed away while eating. Now you can get back your favorite dinner plate at your nearest police station.

54 minutes ago, Get Real said:

After the headline I thought many peoples dinner had been washed away while eating. Now you can get back your favorite dinner plate at your nearest police station.

Did you lose your plate?  And I thought they were referring to dentures. 

Did you lose your plate?  And I thought they were referring to dentures. 

Yes, I had a marvelous mental image of one of those central casting " senior police officers" with a ginormous cap badge stuck in his peaked cap pointing at a mountain of slightly soggy false gnashers...

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