Recent Experiences with Traffic Police
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So that you won't be mistaken for a VIP.gavinbrisbane wrote:What's the reasoning behind that? Does anyone actually know? - here it is illegal not to have your headlight on (at least that was the law anyway)....
It just sounds a bit obtuse, is it not?
VIP (convoys) always have headlights on.
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Oh, ok,
I didn't 'click' yes - now that makes sense!!
thanks for that ---- I forgot all about the VIP thing to be honest.....
I didn't 'click' yes - now that makes sense!!
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Re: Recent Experiences with Traffic Police
I got stopped for no helmet ,and they refused to take the payment at the roadside and gave me a ticket that I have to pay later at the local police station. I offered $5 but they wouldn't take it, the fine is 15,000 reil ! how crazy it that?
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********** I think I have the following right ************General Mackevili wrote:This is always confusing. Seems the decimal point gets moved around all over the place.Username Taken wrote:You might want to rethink the positioning of your . [point]Jamie_Lambo wrote:it will be 0.40.... im sure in the UK it used to be 0.35??? the guy who crashed in kampot blew 0.89 lol so over twice the legal limitgavinbrisbane wrote:Oh ok, Thanks Lurcio,
No, I must have missed that new law.
I am not sure what "40" is exactly? In Aus (at least anyway) we go by BAC, which is Blood Alcohol Content - basically a percentage... BAC here the limit is 0.05 - anything over - you end up in court..... fines etc. I know some countries have 0.08.....
Notice gav wrote 0.05, that's zero point zero five. Or, 'point oh five'.
And this is what the drunk German blew in Kampot:
If the BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) levels are the same across the board, I would assume the German would have died, blowing a .89 on the breathalyzer.
please correct me if I have got it all wrong
There is a difference between BLOOD alcohol content and BREATH alcohol content.
BLOOD is double BREATH with the decimal place moved.
The way to remember the law is 40 BREATH or 80 BLOOD.
That guy had a BREATH level of 0.89. Just lose the "0." and you get 89 so more than double the limit.
As to knowing where to move the decimal point nobody is going to blow 890 (you would probably be dead) and 8.9 is less than 1 beer so you would know you had no problems there.
Also there are two levels here - the lower one is half of the above i.e. 20 BREATH / 40 BLOOD where, if I read the law correctly, they can stop you driving and confiscate your vehicle until you are sober although I haven't heard of this being done.
Gav says 0.05 BLOOD level in Aus so I would call that 50 BLOOD which is 25 BREATH, so a little over half of what it is here
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I did not know that, thanks
So that means - (by all means correct me if I am wrong), it is .08 BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) - so that is 3 heavy beers for me at 165 pounds.... which would be right on the legal limit in Cambodia.....
Australia - that is 2 heavy beers in an hour I guess...
In the UK & Ireland when I was there - they would never pull up a person unless they had "reasonable suspicion" to think that someone was "under the influence...."
Mind you - "reasonable suspicion" is pretty vague to say the least...... try and fight that in court!
Yes, appreciate feedback......
will shout someone a beer soon enough!!
So that means - (by all means correct me if I am wrong), it is .08 BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) - so that is 3 heavy beers for me at 165 pounds.... which would be right on the legal limit in Cambodia.....
Australia - that is 2 heavy beers in an hour I guess...
In the UK & Ireland when I was there - they would never pull up a person unless they had "reasonable suspicion" to think that someone was "under the influence...."
Mind you - "reasonable suspicion" is pretty vague to say the least...... try and fight that in court!
Yes, appreciate feedback......
will shout someone a beer soon enough!!
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I guess what I am hinting at is how hard are they there actually?
Or is that depend on the depth of your wallet?? so to speak?
Not just that, but other things.....
I had a massive prang in Thailand (Phuket) many years ago, (I was not pissed), but wrote my old mans car off in the early evening - saved a female friend from going through the windshield when the vehicle hit a concrete pylon. I was in the right -- BUT-- the police started their negotiations at $3K ----- gradually whittled them down to $500 bucks - ----- very lucky --- I never hit or killed anyone -- I only wrote off the car because a motorcyclist went through a red light in an 80klm zone where they were doing roadworks - I tapped the brakes to prevent hitting the motorcyclist and so I spun out of control; there was gravel on the bitumen at an intersection where I had the green light - The motorcyclist went through the red, my vehicle just slid and spun out of control - admittedly I was a lot younger..... that was a nightmare as well as an eye opener... I nearly took the motorcyclist out, his tail lights disappeared underneath the bonnet/hood visibility from where I could see in the drivers seat..... He never stopped..kept going..... glad I didn't hit him, but I was in the shit.... never again.... that was a C##T of a year!! lol
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Guess I am just curious about the police there.....
On a side note ----- Easter holiday here ---- getting pissed and ---- I actually must say --- I enjoy all the regular 'posters' here - thanks
You guys are great!!
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Or is that depend on the depth of your wallet?? so to speak?
Not just that, but other things.....
I had a massive prang in Thailand (Phuket) many years ago, (I was not pissed), but wrote my old mans car off in the early evening - saved a female friend from going through the windshield when the vehicle hit a concrete pylon. I was in the right -- BUT-- the police started their negotiations at $3K ----- gradually whittled them down to $500 bucks - ----- very lucky --- I never hit or killed anyone -- I only wrote off the car because a motorcyclist went through a red light in an 80klm zone where they were doing roadworks - I tapped the brakes to prevent hitting the motorcyclist and so I spun out of control; there was gravel on the bitumen at an intersection where I had the green light - The motorcyclist went through the red, my vehicle just slid and spun out of control - admittedly I was a lot younger..... that was a nightmare as well as an eye opener... I nearly took the motorcyclist out, his tail lights disappeared underneath the bonnet/hood visibility from where I could see in the drivers seat..... He never stopped..kept going..... glad I didn't hit him, but I was in the shit.... never again.... that was a C##T of a year!! lol
Kindest Regards -
G
Guess I am just curious about the police there.....
On a side note ----- Easter holiday here ---- getting pissed and ---- I actually must say --- I enjoy all the regular 'posters' here - thanks
You guys are great!!
Gav
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no my point is correct... its 35 Micrograms per 100 millilitres of breathUsername Taken wrote:You might want to rethink the positioning of your . [point]Jamie_Lambo wrote:it will be 0.40.... im sure in the UK it used to be 0.35??? the guy who crashed in kampot blew 0.89 lol so over twice the legal limitgavinbrisbane wrote:Oh ok, Thanks Lurcio,
No, I must have missed that new law.
I am not sure what "40" is exactly? In Aus (at least anyway) we go by BAC, which is Blood Alcohol Content - basically a percentage... BAC here the limit is 0.05 - anything over - you end up in court..... fines etc. I know some countries have 0.08.....
Notice gav wrote 0.05, that's zero point zero five. Or, 'point oh five'.
https://www.gov.uk/drink-drive-limit
[edit: i notice my points about the breath not the blood, but for blood its 80 so still kinda stands....]
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had a road block at the golden lions last night, just wanted to check underneath my sead, not sure what they was looking for but they didnt look hard, then was just waving everyone on after
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its very easy to avoid the coppers here if you know the side streets you can stay off the main road, but its really not as bad as people make out, some people claim to be pulled over 5 times in 1 day but ive only been pulled a few times this year, and if you got your shit together you got nothing to worry about even if they doAnchor Moy wrote:Gav, you sound a bit stressed -just to put things in perspective - SV is a small town compared to Brisbane (and most Thai cities too) - so you can't really compare - there's not much traffic in SV and there's one main drag that goes through the town (where the cops stop you mostly.) After you stay awhile, you recognize some of the cops and they know you too if they stop you enough. It's a really small town. But being stopped by the cops is "normal" here - not like Oz where you can go to jail, or the US where they shoot you. If you're stopped then just have a chat and be "normal" - if you've been bad then pay up, if not, smile a lot and ask for a receipt or shoot the shit.gavinbrisbane wrote:Thanks Jamie,
Yes still, that is quite a high incident/pull over rate - 3 times this year.....
I not really comparing as such, but even so, in Brissy I been pulled over twice in maybe 3 years...... I am soon to come over/relocate - I just have a lot of legal stuff I am finalizing...
Just out of curiosity --- if -- "hypothetically speaking" you were to be pulled up DUI, what would the 'going rate' be?? If that was to happen?
That did happen to me once, the only time, I think it cost me about 1000 baht (obviously in Thailand) - I am not sure if that was because that was everything I had in my wallet or that was the 'going rate' so to speak....
I have never really had a run-in with police to be honest.The city, which was named in honour of former king Norodom Sihanouk, had a population of around 89.800 people and approximately 66.700 in its urban center in 2008
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that is rather strange lol, was that in shv or pp??Parker wrote:I got stopped for no helmet ,and they refused to take the payment at the roadside and gave me a ticket that I have to pay later at the local police station. I offered $5 but they wouldn't take it, the fine is 15,000 reil ! how crazy it that?
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