Pattaya Police respond to complaints about blocking of wheelchair paths

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The Pattaya City Police are taking more action after local residents complained that several drivers are parking their cars and motorbikes on wheelchair paths and areas in Pattaya.

Read more about the previous story HERE.


https://thepattayanews.com/2020/06/27/local-residents-complain-after-drivers-park-on-wheelchair-paths-and-areas-in-pattaya/?fbclid=IwAR26vEqkacmB68lYGWk4d0fOoafQqyZzQyZEB9PJf76dWA56sLE8JqSTpLU

This weekend the Pattaya City Traffic Police Inspector Major Arut Sapanon told The Pattaya News “We do normally patrol around the area of concern and often take enforcement on vehicles parked illegally.”

“However, now there are many drivers who are still parking on wheel chair paths.” He explained.

“We are increasing the number of patrols and making additional signs to warn drivers.” He added.

“Please be kind to disabled people to prevent any accidents. Many will be returning to school and other activities this week and as a result we are increasing our vigilance in this area.” He noted.

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