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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Lt. Purachet Rattanawichit (right) and 10 police officers set up random roadblocks to catch people violating traffic laws.

Tiang Ansam-ang (left) receives another checkup, his 5th, and said he is very happy with the mobile medical unit.
Back to back signals – one near Walking Street and one just a few dozen meters away.

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