Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Police to fine overloaded vehicles

Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

General Touch Naruth, the Phnom Penh city police chief, issued an order to traffic police who patrol along the many locations in the city streets to stop and issue a fine citation to commercial vehicles which are overloading its top. The overloading causes disorder and also creates traffic accident. Touch Naruth told the Kampuchea Thmei newspaper on Tuesday, that his police force has stopped cars transporting over its limit on a daily basis, and that each car was previously fined 20,000 riels (~$5) if the car owner does not respect the (traffic) directive. Touch Naruth said that commercial cars transporting numerous items on its roof will be stopped, and they will no longer be tolerated from now on. The Phnom Penh city police commissioner said that the first infraction will be fined 20,000 riels, and if the same car is stopped for a second time, the car and the owner will be taken to the police station where they will be more severely fined, and the car business license will be revoked for ever.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some of our poorly paid police officers would use this order to make money for themselves as they have done so far. This order create would create another wrong (extortion of bribes)on top of the wrong committed by drivers of such vehicles. Two wrongs cannot make one right.

If our police really serve and protect their fellow Cambodians with care, well before issuing this order, they should have conducated an prolonged, intensive campaign to educate both the public and drivers of such vehicles in road safety. What are our TV channels and radio stations for, not just showing music shows which look more "monkey shows" (pahee using monkeys) to sell imported goods and exort people to buy them.

LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong

Anonymous said...

Well is about time,I say.
Overloading and exceeding capacity is the cause of road deterioration and disrespect safety for humans.

Inevitably,bribery is the brain of government but look at this example picture that is an outrage and abuse.

Education plus common sense is the key along with safety directives enforcement.This will work in stages but wholesome in entire country.

Sad,people are taking suicidal chances daily on poor orderly transport.

Public transportation is necessary but safety is a must.

Government needs to spend resources on developing public and mass transport for the poors.

Anonymous said...

If you make less than $1 a day, what kind of transportation you can afford? At the end of the day, food on the table is what really matters.

Anonymous said...

True, that is why we must focus on
jobs. This will pressure the
companies to pay them more. In
China, there are great demand for
college graduate, and some
companies go as far as having free
bus services to bring them to work
and back. Therefore, we must do the
same for these people, that is
to get them jobs in order to boost
up demand for them.

Anonymous said...

As long as the uneducated dictator is in power, that's the job they get. Get rid of Hun Sen and his gangs's policy will save Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Nope, the problem is Ah Sam Nazi,
and he must be stopped from abusing
Khmer people.

Anonymous said...

Good businesses will come only if we have good law and order, justice and security!

Can today goverment of Cambodia give any? law is not in the mouth of a fool!

So if you want a good job please vote for the new party in 2008!

Anonymous said...

Fortunately the machine don't know how to scream with this stupid loading.

Anonymous said...

11:39, Cambodia has excellent law
and order. Have you seen any Ah
Khmer-Yuons protest and create
riot in the recent days? Of course,
not. If they started anything, we
will stoped it dead on its track.
There will not be any more riot
in Cambodia, period. Don't tell me
that that is not great governance.

Anonymous said...

yes!???!???/

%^#&^**(*%$^you ah Hun Xen!