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A video of a wheelchair user who got stuck on the sidewalk due to Bangkok’s governor election ads and had to take a dangerous detour into the street has gone viral on Thai Twitter. The incident follows many more complaints about the election banners, which have been blocking almost every sidewalk in Bangkok. The city’s banner bombardment has given Thai netizens yet another reason to complain about Bangkok’s sidewalks, which they say already have limited walking space due to electric poles. Now Bangkokians said they’ve had to deal with more obstacles in the form of unwelcome election ads. That’s when […]

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She had crutches so wouldn't one think she could have gotten by using them and as the portable wheel chairs do fold together, that is if it was a total had to do. Also that sign looks as if it is turned pretty much sideways almost flush to the road. Yes, some sidewalks in some areas definetely were not thought out or managed well.

But he’s pinned the blame on the the company he outsourced to manage the banners, saying they hadn’t discussed how they planned to secure them in place. Aswin added that the problem would be fixed immediately

Way to take responsibility for your banners!  This is what Thai people can expect from this candidate it seems ...

What are the rules for taking the candidate banners down after the election? 
Some places give the candidates 2 days to remove their own otherwise they are removed and the candidate is charged for each banner left up.

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The sidewalks in BKK are in a pathetic state. And that's where they do exist, because in the sois there are practically no sidewalks, and in the main arteries they can be blocked by condo/office/shop construction, street vendors and their customers, trees etc. The city was basically built with no pedestrians in mind.

1 hour ago, Prosaap said:

One more example of the lack of common sense of the thai  

Give us some others that don't apply to other countries .....

(They had to pass laws in the UK to deter motorists from doing exactly this) 

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