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Uthai Thani schools implement strict measures after boy dies in school van

By THE NATION

 

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Schools in Uthai Thani province are implementing strict measures to ensure students’ safety after a two-year-old died from being forgotten in a school van in Nakhon Si Thammarat.

 

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On Monday (August 17), Uthai Thani’s Pituksit Witthaya School instructed teachers to carefully check each bus to ensure nobody is left behind.

 

The two-year-old boy named Kong Bin had been left in the back of the bus on Friday (August 14) and found seven hours later unconscious, with his muscles contracted and mouth open. He later lapsed into coma and succumbed the following day.

 

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Apart from Pituksit Wittaya School, other schools using pick-up services in Uthai Thani are also practising similar measures to ensure students’ safety. Schools have also implemented safety measures to protect students from Covid-19.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393078

 

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17 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

erm, shouldn't they be doing that anyway without having to be told?

This is Thailand... even getting people to do what they're told is an uphill struggle.

Hence another innocent death after previously how many times?

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17 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

erm, shouldn't they be doing that anyway without having to be told?

Thais are taught from their first day at school not to think for themselves but to obey. So they have to be told to do something before actually doing it. You'll find this in all kinds of Thai life situations.

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1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Thais are taught from their first day at school not to think for themselves but to obey. So they have to be told to do something before actually doing it. You'll find this in all kinds of Thai life situations.

“...not to think for themselves but to obey.”   Sounds like socialism, fascism, nazism, communism and extremist religions. Totalitarianism.

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

On Monday (August 17), Uthai Thani’s Pituksit Witthaya School instructed teachers to carefully check each bus to ensure nobody is left behind.

At least once a year ...

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