Cambodian prime minister bans musical vehicle horns to deter dancing
- Hun Manet, who succeeded his father last year, has instructed authorities to remove musical car horns and restore standard ones nationwide.
- The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation and police are urged to take immediate action against vehicles with modified horns.
- Provincial authorities have already implemented the horn replacement measure, aiming for nationwide enforcement.
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Cambodian authorities have found a new way to combat outdoor dancing
Cambodian authorities have found a new way to combat outdoor dancing. Prime Minister Hun Manet has instructed agencies to develop recommendations to reduce the volume of car horns after the trend of people on roads dancing to car signals became popular on social media, according to the local newspaper Khmer Times. “Recently, social media posts related to the activities of people... dancing in the streets to the sound of trumpets of large trucks …
Media: Cambodian authorities will start fighting dancing by reducing the volume of car horns
Cambodian Prime Minister Huang Manet received the relevant ministries to develop recommendations on reducing the noise of car noises, after the social networks... RIA Novosti, 20.03.2024
Cambodia’s prime minister sounds sour note on trucks’ musical horns
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Mane has ordered a ban on musical horns, after videos posted on social media showed people dancing on roads and roadsides as passing trucks blasted rhythmic little tunes.
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