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Govt to ‘seriously’ crack down on people burning forest land


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8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

It is their responsibility to enforce the law... burning forest land is against the law!

The guys at the roadblocks are actually soldiers, rather than Police and they are there to stop smugglers and illegal immigrants , they cannot just wander off trying to put fires out 

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

The government will seriously prosecute people who set fires in forests no matter whoever they are or whatever their intentions, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa stated.

So burning crop areas is ok.  Should be called Minister of Destroy the environment.

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

 

The government will seriously prosecute people who set fires in forests no matter whoever they are or whatever their intentions, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa stated.

And here is another minister of an incapable government that tries to rise from the ashes like Phonix!
We have read and heard these threats for years, all that will happen is that another small arsonist will be taken, presented to the media and released after a small fine!

Your country is now a single immense fire!

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19 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

 

Can these people get any more stupid ?

They have obviously taken lessons in being stupid and how to make yourself look stupid in public.

And they then wonder why people ridicule them

 

And therein lies the real problem.

 

In general, Thais do not ridicule this people; a combination of fear and the Thai culture which has permeated the indoctrination of Thais for decades ensures that ridicule is absent.

 

The only people ridiculing this government, are foreigners, and it's fairly well-known that the opinions of foreigners are ignored in Thailand. because they aren't Thai or Chinese, and therefore don't matter.

 

 

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On 2/24/2020 at 3:51 PM, LivinLOS said:

When locals are burning, and burning is banned.. Its the police who 'should' enforce that ban. 

They dont tho.. We have had the same in our village, keep promising my wife they would come later and dont come. 

I don't believe that's correct about the police. When the Head of our District had his cronies go out to each village to advise that burning off of any kind was banned from Jan. 1, the villagers were advised that they MUST (555) report offenders to their local Arbitor Office and that the Arbitor Office would impose the penalties, in our Districts case 50,000 baht fine and/or 6 months imprisonment. To date no fires during the day, but quite a few at night when it's harder to detect and identify the offenders.

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15 hours ago, Sambotte said:

This problem is huge to fix, to be honest.

In SE Asia it's from Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, if not China too.

And from Indonesia in the south. Singapour has dealt with this issue from Indonesia in the past, but with arguable success ? 

 

First step would be to be serious indeed.

Fine the earth-criminals is not going to change anything. Unless huge fine, to the owner of the land too if responsible, or confiscation, or obviously PRISON ! Real time.

You can go in prison for smoking a joint or having overstay, but those who burn forest and harm millions of people are barely fined (i guess 500 bahts ? ???? If ever...).

-> First step : prison risk. Or huge fine. Then you can bet police will move ????

 

Second step, much more difficult, is regional. Laos-Myanmar-China and Indonesia. Those farmers KILL million of people, or severely injure them.

 

For Thailand it's of absolute importance though.

Tourism is near 20% of revenu. 

Tourists know now (i mean more and more) about the non-viability of north Thailand during 6 months, and health hazard in Bangkok (but well, it's a big town). And some time issue in the south from Indonesia.

But the main problem is in the north imo, and very differently in Bangkok.

Impact, if nothing is done, could be more and more severe, and yep i mean for business.

 

That said, yeah it's kind of... unreal, what non-mesures are taken, but does California do better for example ? Or Brazil ?

 

For years, Indonesia have said it would prevent the fires from happening but all their warnings to landowners have failed. If you ask me, the only solution is to fire the provincial chiefs if fires originate from their provinces. That would force the provincial chiefs to do likewise to their district chiefs.

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