My Humble Suggestion on How to Handle Illegally Parked Vehicles of the Red Shirt Portesters |
To His Excellency the Prime Minister of Thailand, Khun Abhisit Vejajiva. I and many of my friends and acquaintances have had the unfortunate and unthinkably horrendous experience yesterday in being stranded in the impossible traffic jams in Bangkok caused by the Red Shirt protesters and their taxi drivers supporters who parked their vehicles illegally in strategic locations around the city to immobilize traffic and block traffic flows around the city. I believe these law-breakers had received help from sympathizers within the Police Force to so effectively paralyze the city and cause maximum inconvenience to motorists, citizens, residents and all those who happened to be within the vicinities of their cowardly acts.
Pictured above is the Caterpillar D11T Track-Type Tractor, the standard of the construction and mining industries for large-scale earthmoving and land-clearing projects. May I suggest a simple and yet very effective way for your office to deal with this type of situation in the future. Simply call up your friendly Caterpillar dealer here in Bangkok located on Sukhumvit Road in Prakanong and rent a few of their large tract-type tractors, such as the CAT D11T shown above. Use these tools to effectively clear the roads of any and all illegally parked vehicles. No matter how many vehicles are parked both length-wise and cross-wise, these powerful machines can do the job for you quickly and efficiently, and teach the violators once and for all not to interfere with the normal busy flow of vehicular traffic in Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand. Their actions were unforgivable and illegal acts of anarchy which must be dealth with firmly and quickly if your promise to uphold the rule of law during your inaugural speech in Parliament is to have any credibility at all. |
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