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Thailand may impose curfew again if people do not cooperate


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Roughly translated this means - The compliance they require is completely unreasonable or the authorities are unable to control the population under the current guidelines therefore we will take all your freedom away until we find an alternative...

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Let the kids race as much as they like, it's a part of youth rebellion every country has. Much, much better than looting and smashing windows for nothing, isn't it ? Furthermore, what effect did the curfew have on spreading / not spreading the Chinese virus. Please present true numbers and facts

 

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Mr PM why do you inflict pain on the masses, why not have a big sting and round all these feral idiots who are no good to society and put them in the army for 2 years, why alienate the people you want to gather the support of, care needs to be taken ir the masses may sort the issue of illegal bike racing.

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19 hours ago, Yorkshire Tea said:

Bring back the curfew, because of a few unruly teenagers?  You freaking kidding?  Isn't this just a job for local plod?

Yes indeed, but remember "new normal" and ANY excuse to re-introduce bans by your pro-military Government.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand may impose curfew again if people do not cooperate

 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

He sent the message in response to the report that young motorcyclists gathered for illegal street races last night, the first night after the curfew was lifted.
 

Why doesn't he get the Police to Police the Law 24/7  and leave the people that do the right thing alone.

Confiscate the bikes and crush them then Fine the "racers" and the owners of the bikes.

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20 hours ago, OneeyedJohn said:

No it isn't, but when you see the effort they put into stopping people on the roads and highways just so they can fine people for no helmets or no driving license, then you know where their priorities lie.

"but when you see the effort they put into stopping people on the roads and highways just so they can fine people for no helmets or no driving license"

 

And that's so funny, now in Hua Hin you don't see them for months, (I'm talking about police) of course the falang don't stay, and the Thai: "Mai Mi Tang"

It's so terrible hypocritical.

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18 hours ago, connda said:

This really is the type of cr*p that a DI does to his 'boots' in basic training.  One moron screws up and you punish 80 guys. 

So, a few kids take to the streets after being penned up for two months and you lock the entire country down.  Sounds like military intelligence reining supreme.  Hummm ????

 

 

18 hours ago, connda said:

This really is the type of cr*p that a DI does to his 'boots' in basic training.  One moron screws up and you punish 80 guys. 

So, a few kids take to the streets after being penned up for two months and you lock the entire country down.  Sounds like military intelligence reining supreme.  Hummm ????

 

"This really is the type of cr*p that a DI does to his 'boots' in basic training.  One moron screws up and you punish 80 guys."

I remember long time ago the germans did the same.

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