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  • OPINION

    05Sun p10 Postbag

    News, Postbag, Published on 05/02/2017

    » Big fish still swim free

  • OPINION

    Inspector riches

    News, Postbag, Published on 06/02/2017

    » Riding motorcycles on footpaths, endangering pedestrians, is the new norm, while motorcycle taxis park openly on sidewalks. City inspectors who enforce pavement rules are too busy to catch the riders.

  • OPINION

    Here's the Pattaya 'rub'

    News, Postbag, Published on 07/03/2017

    » Re: "Sandcastles, seafood, but sorry, no sex", (Opinion, March 5).

  • LIFE

    The wild old days

    Life, Published on 13/04/2017

    » As people prepare to celebrate Songkran, this year's festival sees a number of stricter road safety rules and regulations -- from the Section 44 edict requiring all car passengers to buckle up to the ban of water-throwing from the back of pickups along major roads and highways. But the spirit of Songkran has always been high -- and wild. Here we take a look at photos from the Bangkok Post's archives to see how Songkran revellers enjoyed the water war in the past with or without harsh traffic rules enforced.

  • OPINION

    Get real on 'Boss'

    News, Postbag, Published on 02/05/2017

    » Re: "Red Bull heir faces passport revocation", (BP, April 29).

  • OPINION

    Foreign fiscal fiasco

    News, Postbag, Published on 15/05/2017

    » Re: "20-year plan draws out military rule", (BP, May 13).

  • OPINION

    Unhealthy leadership

    News, Postbag, Published on 08/11/2017

    » I found reading Atiya Atchakulwisut's Tuesday column, 'Rocker Toon's noble cause is just too great' very depressing.

  • OPINION

    Brutalised and brutal

    News, Postbag, Published on 29/11/2017

    » It appears to me that brutal military training hardens the heart and makes it difficult for military leaders to have empathy.

  • OPINION

    Vulgarity on display

    News, Postbag, Published on 09/12/2017

    » While watching some poor old half-naked, badly deformed saleng struggle to push his empty ramshackle cart along the road this morning, I thought of the vulgar ostentatious display of wealth by our clearly insecure deputy prime minister this week.

  • OPINION

    Lighting the way

    News, Postbag, Published on 27/12/2017

    » The sad reality of all the road carnage in Thailand is that, even with strict traffic law enforcement and widespread public relations and education programmes, it will take at least a generation to change the driving habits of the current population.

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