Thai police destroy street racers illegal exhaust pipes with road roller

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Illegally modified exhaust pipes have been confiscated from street racers in Samut Songkhram province and destroyed with road roller.
Illegally modified exhaust pipes have been confiscated from street racers in Samut Songkhram province and destroyed with road roller.

Thai police use a road roller to destroy over 500 illegal exhaust pipes seized from street racers’ motorcycles.


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The illegally modified exhaust pipes have been confiscated from street racers in Samut Songkhram province, adjacent to the west of Bangkok.

The government has warned that there is a possibility of night-time curfew reactivation if people fail to respect the law.
The government has warned that there is a possibility of night-time curfew reactivation if people fail to respect the law.

It is a warning to street riders who have returned on the roads after the COVID-19 curfew has been lifted.

The Royal Thai Police has issued an official warning against illegal street racing as the government has said it would re-impose night-time curfew if people fail to respect the law.

Several complaints have been filed against street racers for creating public nuisance and gathering for illegal street racing.

Besides heavy fines, the juvenile offender’s parents are notified and face prosecution for violating Child Protection Law. (TNA)

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