BKK
Bangkok Airport Crack Down News
Taxi
cheats, fake tour guides targeted
Unregistered tour guides and taxis are facing fines of 2,000 baht
and/or a year in jail as part of Suvarnabhumi airport's new get tough
policy.
The taxi
cheats and
illegal tour guides followed when Bangkok International Airport moved
from Don Mueang to Suvarnabhumi three years ago.
There have
been attempts to flush them out but they just keep coming back.
Airports of
Thailand Plc chairman Piyaphan Champasut said yesterday a subcommittee
on transport control at the airport had been set up in May to enforce
suppression measures on illegal tour guides and taxis.
The
subcommittee is chaired by Land Transport Department director-general
Chairat Sanugansue.
A special
operation unit will work on the ground to ensure the crackdown is
effective.
It will also
enforce measures such as zoning and parking time limits. Mr Piyaphan
yesterday met the Tourist Police Bureau and the Department of Land
Transport to discuss the problems at the airport.
The airport
was declared a controlled area for tour guides and taxis in 2006.
Mr Piyaphan
said scores of illegal tour guides and taxi drivers were arrested and
fined, but they simply came back.
The airport
will now strengthen the measures.
Unregistered
tour guides and taxis could be fined 2,000 baht and face up to a year
in prison.
The
punishment would be heavier if they adopt an aggressive sales pitch or
engage in physical abuse, and if they operate at night. They can be
jailed for up to five years and fined up to 10,000 baht.
Mr Piyaphan
was confident the stricter measures would start to show results in the
next two months. Assessments would be made every 15 days to see if they
were working.
Source: Bangkok
Post,Writer AMORNRAT MAHITTHIROOK, 10th August 2009
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