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Pattaya's Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Protest Against 2,000 Baht Helmet Fine – "Too Expensive, We Can't Afford It"

Summary by Pattaya Mail
"Too much to bear" – Motorcycle taxi drivers in Pattaya say the new 2,000 baht helmet fine is unaffordable and threatens their livelihoods. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya's motorcycle taxi drivers are raising the alarm about the new 2,000 baht fine for riding without a helmet. They describe the penalty as unbearable – especially given the tense economic situation – and fear a significant impact on their livelihoods. Since June 1, Thai police have b…
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"Too much to bear" – Motorcycle taxi drivers in Pattaya say the new 2,000 baht helmet fine is unaffordable and threatens their livelihoods. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya's motorcycle taxi drivers are raising the alarm about the new 2,000 baht fine for riding without a helmet. They describe the penalty as unbearable – especially given the tense economic situation – and fear a significant impact on their livelihoods. Since June 1, Thai police have b…

·Pattaya City, Thailand
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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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