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A Cambodian man pulls a trolley past an overloaded truck at the main market in the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. (AP/Heng Sinith)
KHMENG WAT KNONG SROK FULLY AGREES AND LET HOPE OVERSEA KHMER VOLUNTEERS WILL COME SOON TO HELP NOT JUST AMERICAN PEOPLE...
WE NEED A STRONG LAW ENFORCEMENT FROM THE PHNOM PENH AUTHORITIES TO BAN THIS KIND OF ANARCHIC TRANSPORT. IT IS A QUESTION OF CAMBODIA'S IMAGE AND PRESTIGE. IF WE WANT TO ATTRACT MORE AND MORE TOURSITS TO CAMBODIA, MORE PROGRESS NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED..
WE NEED A MORE PROFESSIONNAL TRAFFIC POLICE AND TRANSPORT REGULATIONS FROM THE MINSITRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS...
3 comments:
That what the government should regulates.
KHMENG WAT KNONG SROK FULLY AGREES AND LET HOPE OVERSEA KHMER VOLUNTEERS WILL COME SOON TO HELP NOT JUST AMERICAN PEOPLE...
WE NEED A STRONG LAW ENFORCEMENT FROM THE PHNOM PENH AUTHORITIES TO BAN THIS KIND OF ANARCHIC TRANSPORT. IT IS A QUESTION OF CAMBODIA'S IMAGE AND PRESTIGE. IF WE WANT TO ATTRACT MORE AND MORE TOURSITS TO CAMBODIA, MORE PROGRESS NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED..
WE NEED A MORE PROFESSIONNAL TRAFFIC POLICE AND TRANSPORT REGULATIONS FROM THE MINSITRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS...
KHMENG WAT KNONG SROK
This is nothing compare w/the trucks that transport merchandises from Siam.
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