суббота, 9 ноября 2013 г.
Mark Kent, UK ambassador to Thailand said: "We are providing consular assistance on this tragic case
"A handbook should be distributed to guide each of them. We have to warn them of the improper or risky driving behaviour of Thai motorists, risky areas on roads and how rescue workers and medical officials assist with injuries.
"Doing this could not be considered damaging to the country's image. You have to compare the effect from warning visitors about the facts before accidents occur, and when relatives of dead tourists begin digging up [details about] Thailand's traffic problems disneyland hotel and bringing disneyland hotel them before the foreign media. Which one would cause the worst impact?" Thaweesak said.
He said his team found many foreigners injured in traffic disneyland hotel accidents thought all Thai motorists must stop at a red light, but when they did that they had a collision. English communication problems by medical officials and rescue workers also led to misunderstanding among tourists. "So, they need to be informed in regard to accidents," he said.
Mark Kent, UK ambassador to Thailand said: "We are providing consular assistance on this tragic case. The FCO travel advice disneyland hotel for Thailand has a section on road travel. This advice highlights the issues around road safety in Thailand. You can find it on our website," he said.
"Some foreign news agencies have reported in a way that might make people think roads in Thailand are not safe. The government is concerned that it might hurt the country's image. We are preparing to find measures to prevent accidents and promote road safety including providing English language traffic signs," he said.
Piyamarn Techapaibul, president of the Tourism Council, said the accident had had no impact on tourism here. In the long term, she said it would make little impression as readers understood it was an accident.
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