the gf was talking about new gut mai or got mai thai law
however u pronunce it quote i no seat belt new rule mib take licence for 15 dyas and have to paY MONEY TO GET IT BACK!!!
anyone here of this ???? wondering as the big money spinner here seems to be no helmet song loi khrap pai duam nam cha
I have heard tell of this before. Being a motorsai rider myself I never came into direct contact with it, but have had mates stoppted for it. It seemed to them that if they were stoppted and the MIB could not find anything else to do them for then they would be done for the seatbelt law, I suppose to ensure some sort of whisky payment.
I was seen once not wearing a helmet and quickley slowed to put it on, when the motorsai cop caught up with me and saw that I had slippted it on he was mightly angry. Before he went he gave me a couple of hard digs in the ribs with his baton. Loads of local Thais came out and exclaimed 'crazy Thai police' they seemed more angry than I was. I suppose the beer soaked up the pain...
The best one I've EVER seen was when the MIB were booking a pickup driver for not wearing his seat belt - meanwhile about 20 labourers were languishing in the back of the truck!
Well i suggest you wear it anyway considering the accident rate in LOS.
Also if you do not and an accident happens it could be a way for your insurance to get out of paying any money back in the event of you or passengers not wearing a belt.
You must know that in LOS any excuse to make a few baht is around everycorner .
I wouldn't dream of being a passenger or driving a car without a seatbelt on. I guess I'm a product of the 'Clunk, Click, every Trip' ads - they really did work. It's so automatic to me, I don't think about it.
For your own (and your pocket's) sake, just belt up. It ain't uncomfortable, and it saves a hell of a mess to clean up on the dash board.
It's basic common sense - or self preservation. Riding a motorcycle here without a helmet is downright stupid!
VS
"Properly trained, man can be a dog's best friend"
I think you just said it VS.
Common sense.
That's it.
Too many dies on the roads here every single (bloody) day.
On my way home from Isaan today I saw at least 4 motosai accidents and 6 car crashes.
Death toll unknown, but what a mess!!
Agree VS. Wouldn't not wear one back home so even thinking about it here doesn't make any sense. The Grim Reaper waits around ever corner on these roads.
Simply too many dangers and irresponsible/contemptuous drivers along with it being an extra excuse for the cops to stop you now.
Depends on the time of the month (Before or after pay day)
Wind direction
If it's raining (If it IS then you get away with anything as the BIB don't like getting wet)
Not sure about the law - but I make my family wear them anyway.
Terry wrote:Depends on the time of the month (Before or after pay day)
Wind direction
If it's raining (If it IS then you get away with anything as the BIB don't like getting wet)
Amen to that Mr Terry, ha ha ha. They also always need 'playboy money' or a contribution to the Colonel's Mercedes monthly payment fund, so it might just be a fine of whatever they can get away with.
Certainly doesn't end up in the governments pocket, unless they actually write you a ticket, which is rare, in my experience.