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Great traffic laws, even greater if enforced
Jon Fernquest, Published on 12/11/2012
» Only 27% obey motorcycle helmet law. If more traffic laws enforced, then fewer injuries & deaths. Accidents now under-reported.
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Traffic police: Less checkpoints, more law enforcement
Jon Fernquest, Published on 16/08/2012
» Police will change road checkpoints to make traffic flow more smoothly & enforce important traffic laws.
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Photo evidence: Volunteer traffic police
Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/09/2012
» Trained volunteers will take photos of drivers breaking laws and post to police website as evidence.
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The difficulty of enforcing motor speed laws
Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/04/2011
» Speed laws are only enforced in Bangkok at over 110 kph, whereas the legal limit in safety conscious Singapore is 50 kph.
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'Mai pen rai' on our roads means death
Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/04/2013
» Little pickup truck overloaded with 350 boxes of ceramic tiles, drops them all over the highway causing accidents & traffic jam, fined only 500 baht.
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Many crimes deserve fines, not jail
Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/02/2011
» Fines for minor offenses can save the state money and deter crime while allowing gainful employment.
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Thailand's police corruption problem
Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/12/2012
» More and more Thais have their own experiences with bad cops & the bad image they create hurts the tourism industry & brings loss of face at a national scale.
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Longdo: Thailand's all-knowing website
Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/10/2011
» Dictionaries, law, maps, traffic and now floods, all parts of an online knowledge empire created by two Thai computer programmers with web mashups.
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Dismantle entire Sukhumvit hotel?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 10/02/2012
» Common problem of encroachment on narrow sois (pedestrian death traps) may have landmark legal case to spark law enforcement.
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Trial by Facebook
Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/01/2013
» Rich bank manager runs away from accident but when the whole thing is posted to Facebook his family decides to pay up.
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