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OPINION

Maximum overload

Oped, Postbag, Published on 05/02/2022

» Re: "Fertility rate too low," (Editorial, Jan 31). It is disappointing to see the Post jumping on the bandwagon of pundits who advocate government action to increase the birth rate in order to boost the economy, while ignoring the larger context of a planet suffering from the ecological effects of too many people.

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OPINION

Helmet mystery

Oped, Postbag, Published on 01/02/2022

» Re: "Shaming the lawbreakers", (BP, Jan 30).

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THAILAND

Shaming the lawbreakers

News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/01/2022

» The tragic death of an ophthalmologist struck by a powerful motorbike while negotiating a zebra crossing in Bangkok has exposed deep-seated flaws in traffic law, its enforcement and motorists' disregard for discipline.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Stricter traffic rules expected in July

Gary Boyle, Published on 28/01/2022

» Increased fines for traffic offences are expected to come into force in July, says the House committee on transport.

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THAILAND

Stricter traffic rules expected in July

News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/01/2022

» A draft amendment seeking to increase fines for traffic offences is expected to pass the Senate at the end of this month and come into force in July, says the House committee on transport.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Cop in fatal crash awaits probe

Gary Boyle, Published on 26/01/2022

» Police hope to quickly conclude a probe to determine the speed of a motorcycle ridden by a policeman when it hit a doctor on Phaya Thai Road on Friday, resulting in her death.

THAILAND

Community service taking hold, says dept

News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 06/01/2022

» More than 25,000 offenders opted to perform community service in lieu of a fine last year, says the Department of Probation.

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EASY NEWS

Campaign targets motorbike accidents

Gary Boyle, Published on 11/11/2021

» A public campaign was launched yesterday, aimed at strengthening the enforcement of traffic rules, especially on motorcycle drivers, to reduce the number of road accidents.

THAILAND

Campaign targets motorbike accidents

News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/11/2021

» The police, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and non-governmental organisations yesterday jointly launched a public campaign aimed at strengthening the enforcement of traffic regulations, especially on motorcycle drivers, to curb road accidents.

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THAILAND

City police warn protesters ahead of planned rallies on Thursday

Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 02/09/2021

» Police again warned that large public gatherings were prohibited in Bangkok, which is under maximum and strict Covid-19 controls, ahead of rallies planned by two major protest groups at different locations in the capital on Thursday.