Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
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more to this story and somehow the fine has been reduced or lost in translation.
Colonel San Sokseiha, Phnom Penh police spokesman confirmed that all those arrested have now been sent for quarantine in Phnom Penh after they were fined $300 each.
He added that they will be sent to provincial court for questioning after they complete their quarantine.
Colonel San Sokseiha, Phnom Penh police spokesman confirmed that all those arrested have now been sent for quarantine in Phnom Penh after they were fined $300 each.
He added that they will be sent to provincial court for questioning after they complete their quarantine.
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Re: Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
Yes, that was one of the incidents I was trying to remember.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:39 amYeah, didn't they impound some tuktuk recently? At least temporarily? And fined the tuktuk driver as well. Meanwhile two-star general doesn't get his ranked revoked, pays a small fine and all dandy...Brody wrote:Did they impound the Rolls?atst wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:33 pm
Phnom Penh Municipal Police spokesman San Sokseiha said after the relevant authorities have completed the interrogation, the authorities have decided to impose a transaction fine of 2.5 million riels per person.
In addition, the authorities also asked them to make a contract not to repeat the violation.
They impound the vehicles of other unfortunate sods, as well as forcing them into a 14 day quarantine. There are many news articles detailing this.
What a double standard.
The photo of the tuk tuk driver was just pitiful.
He was just staring off into the distance, probably wondering how on earth he would be able to pay, not only a fine but also the impound fee for his tuk tuk.
Meanwhile his Chinese customer was arrogantly sprawled out on a plastic chair on the phone, probably to one of his Khmer handlers.
When the situations clearly shows the police in a superior status level, they're right pricks.
Throw in a $500,000 auto and some military stars on the shoulder-boards and suddenly they're meek, amiable pussies.
Incidents like this are a wasted opportunity for the police to change the paradigm.
People would have thought more highly of the police and it could have helped with trust issues. If we had seen that Rolls towed away to the impound lot and that trio of deplorables in handcuffs.
Alas.
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Re: Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
are they quarantining at sokha?
maybe they sent out a second roller to come and collect them
maybe they sent out a second roller to come and collect them
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Re: Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
Spare a thought for the for guys drinking and playing musicBrody wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 11:27 amYes, that was one of the incidents I was trying to remember.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:39 amYeah, didn't they impound some tuktuk recently? At least temporarily? And fined the tuktuk driver as well. Meanwhile two-star general doesn't get his ranked revoked, pays a small fine and all dandy...Brody wrote:Did they impound the Rolls?atst wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:33 pm
Phnom Penh Municipal Police spokesman San Sokseiha said after the relevant authorities have completed the interrogation, the authorities have decided to impose a transaction fine of 2.5 million riels per person.
In addition, the authorities also asked them to make a contract not to repeat the violation.
They impound the vehicles of other unfortunate sods, as well as forcing them into a 14 day quarantine. There are many news articles detailing this.
What a double standard.
The photo of the tuk tuk driver was just pitiful.
He was just staring off into the distance, probably wondering how on earth he would be able to pay, not only a fine but also the impound fee for his tuk tuk.
Meanwhile his Chinese customer was arrogantly sprawled out on a plastic chair on the phone, probably to one of his Khmer handlers.
When the situations clearly shows the police in a superior status level, they're right pricks.
Throw in a $500,000 auto and some military stars on the shoulder-boards and suddenly they're meek, amiable pussies.
Incidents like this are a wasted opportunity for the police to change the paradigm.
People would have thought more highly of the police and it could have helped with trust issues. If we had seen that Rolls towed away to the impound lot and that trio of deplorables in handcuffs.
Alas.
In Takeo, provincial governor Ouch Phea said four young men were sentenced to one year in prison and fined $250 each under the Covid-19 Law for loud parties at their residences in violation of health measures.
“They played loudspeakers at their homes and disrupted their neighbors and opposed the government’s rules that ban gatherings, drinking and dancing and other things, and [require people] to stay at home.”
Know wonder there no respect. Perhaps a separate thread is needed to track the inconstancy. This story has derailed the thread a bit but its so shamefully disgusting the double standards
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Cambodia News, (Battambang): Battambang police commissioner reported that at 20:40 pm on April 23, 2021 at Dun Ouk village, Lvea Sor Kab Vel commune, Battambang province, police stopped two men who were driving a car from Banteay Meanchey to Battambang. In order to escape police roadblocks on National Road 5, they were driving on the small back roads at night.
Both men were taken for Covid-19 tests, which were negative. They will be detained in quarantine for 14 days and fined 3,000,000 riel each for breaking the rules.
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Re: Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
she was quite pretty and looked older
she knew only what had been told her
she knew only what had been told her
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Old repeated news but relevant
HE: Stay where you are, or else
Post Staff | Publication date 16 April 2021 | 17:44 ICT
“Now let me make this clear: stay in your home, village, and district and remain where you are now for 14 days,” he said in an audio address on the evening of April 16.
HE said despite the lockdown effective since April 15, he said he had observed that many people remained on the streets.
“Without strict enforcement by security forces and authorities of all level, we will not be successful. So, I reiterate that this lockdown will forbid people from leaving their homes, except for some cases,” he said.
The prime minister noted that those who had already left Phnom Penh for their hometown must remain there for 14 days to break the chain of transmission.
"I am happy to hear that those caught violating the lockdown order have been arrested and sent to court. I encourage [authorities] to enforce the law and send them to court without exception.
"I want to stress that from now on the lockdown measure applies to all – even high-ranking officials are not exempted.”
HE: Stay where you are, or else
Post Staff | Publication date 16 April 2021 | 17:44 ICT
“Now let me make this clear: stay in your home, village, and district and remain where you are now for 14 days,” he said in an audio address on the evening of April 16.
HE said despite the lockdown effective since April 15, he said he had observed that many people remained on the streets.
“Without strict enforcement by security forces and authorities of all level, we will not be successful. So, I reiterate that this lockdown will forbid people from leaving their homes, except for some cases,” he said.
The prime minister noted that those who had already left Phnom Penh for their hometown must remain there for 14 days to break the chain of transmission.
"I am happy to hear that those caught violating the lockdown order have been arrested and sent to court. I encourage [authorities] to enforce the law and send them to court without exception.
"I want to stress that from now on the lockdown measure applies to all – even high-ranking officials are not exempted.”
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Re: Cambodia's Quarantine and Lockdown Escapees (Regular Updates)
That's stupid! I got bored with it after the first hour! I'll probably check how's he's going in the morning, but that's about it.
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