Court orders protesters to open roads and stop noise, Thailand.
Jason , Ubon Ratchathani: Jun 30 2008
Made Popular Jun 30 2008

sleeping-protesters_ZJa3B_17657The political problems in Thailand have seemed to ease a little. The government survived the no-confidence vote. The current Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej will look at a reshuffle as he has admitted that some ministers have not been doing their job well.

Some funny stories have come out of this serious matter, like a doctor turned politician who armchair diagnosed the Prime Minister, saying there was medical evidence to confirm that his glaring at reporters and ordering cake and red cordial drinks like a child reflected a low IQ and low emotional quotient.

Another interesting article conducted by different universities here in Thailand had some interesting figures. The one I liked was the support for the current Prime Minister; even after all the shenanigans that are still going on in Bangkok.

The PAD or the opposition party have been leading protests in Bangkok for a month and have been causing many problems in the areas where they are protesting. Many people had complained about the PAD protests and the PAD continually and selfishly said they were doing it for the good of the country.

The problem is that they are hurting everyday people, people doing there best to make a living. Roads were closed and people could not travel through areas which caused major traffic problems. Businesses suffered downturns as customers couldn’t get into the areas.

Now I am happy to say is that a school has sued the PAD. The PAD is camping out on the road directly outside the school. It‘s causing havoc for parents trying to drop off their children and also the non stop load speakers and speeches from the stage made it impossible for the kids to concentrate. The good news is the court agreed and has ordered the PAD to open the road and cease using loud speakers throughout school hours.

The selfish PAD leaders countered, by saying that its fight was “more important than schools and traffic”. They had decided on Monday morning to fight the school children.

That’s how pathetic and selfish the opposition leaders are. They believe interrupting a child’s learning, someone who has no idea why these people are acting so selfishly and causing all these problems.

The court has ordered the key leaders of the PAD to immediately open Rama V and Phitsanulok Roads to traffic, and to stop using any type of loudspeakers during the day, immediately!

I hope that the PAD have to pay huge amounts of compensation to not only the school who is suing but also others affected by their childish behaviour. If the people who have been affected get together and start a class action against the PAD it will give them more weight for compensation.

It will be interesting to see if the PAD adhere to the court’s order tomorrow and move off the road and also cease making noise so kids can get back to receiving their education.

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That’s democracy in the heat of action!
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