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Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2003
marcosolo, 22. Mai 2003 um 21:12:52 MESZ
Motorcycle taxi mafia extort B1.2bn a year Registration plan to ease their grip Manop Thip-osod Porpot Changyawa Gangs controlling motorcycle taxis in Bangkok earn at least 100 million baht a month from fees imposed on more than 1,800 motorcycle-taxi queues. That lucrative business is threatened by the government's anti-mafia drive. The Metropolitan Police Bureau has found 1,838 motorcycle-taxi queues work on minor roads and in housing estates. An unofficial survey estimates the city has at least 100,000 motorcycle taxis. As drivers pay a daily fee of 30-50 baht to their controllers, the gangs are probably making 100 million baht a month, or 1.2 billion baht a year. Taxi motorcyclists say some of the money goes to police. They hailed the government's plan to free them from the influential controllers. Prasert Pumnarai, 31, who works on Charansanitwong soi 45 road, said he paid 4,000 baht for a queue vest and a daily fee of 40 baht to Sompote Homchong, the queue controller. He had to pay the daily fee even when he was sick. The woman would not allow him to send a replacement. ``We know well who our money goes to. Police are among the recipients. ``This is true for all queues. Without the payment, they cannot exist,'' Mr Prasert said. He would be happier to pay 30 baht a day to the state. Mrs Sompote denied she referred the money to police. Mongkol Srisuwan, 26, said that excluding his daily fee of 50 baht, he earned about 200 baht a day. In his queue there were about 300 motorcycles and the controller was probably earning 450,000 baht a month. Somkiart Pasunai, 38, said his queue vest was 6,000 baht. He pays daily instalments for the vest and a daily service fee of 20 baht. ``Our daily expenses are high but we have no option.'' Bangkok Governor Samak Sudaravej said the riders would have to register with the district authority and he would put a lid on their number. City officials would work with metropolitan police to find out the precise number of motorcycle taxis and their stands around the city. ``There will not be any more taxi motorcycles popping up after this survey,'' he said. On Tuesday the prime minister agreed to put money from the Government Lottery Office into buying uniform vests for all Bangkok taxi motorcyclists to show they had registered with the authority. Taxi motorcyclists would have to register at district offices for a licence, approved by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and police. Motorcyclists might have to pay a small fee to register or renew their licences. ``Registration will help `liberate' motorcyclists from having to pay controllers,'' Mr Samak said. Sangsidh Piriyarangsan, vice-chairman of the National Economic and Social Advisory Council, said registration of taxi motorcyclists was not enough to rid them of the people who took advantage of them. Registration would result in motorcyclists paying local officials instead of people wielding mafia-type influence. ``The government should legalise taxi motorcycles by registering them with the Labour Ministry to provide them with social welfare and bring them under the tax system,'' Mr Sangsidh said. ... Link marcosolo, 22. Mai 2003 um 20:00:39 MESZ The Mouse That Roared 9,000 FTW Subscribers Take on America (and the World)! May 21, 2003, 1500 PDT (FTW) – Since our ad ran in The Washington Post last Friday we have been completely overwhelmed with email and calls from people who want to help run the ad in more newspapers in America and around the world. Well, we've got your request covered! First Some Statistics The Washington Post ad reached an audience of more than 2.5 million people. According to Washington insiders we have spoken to, the effects of it are still reverberating throughout our nation's capitol. While we are confident that our ad hastened and very likely caused, the April 26 firing of Army Secretary Thomas White, other recent departures were also very likely influenced by it. Those include: · Ari Fleischer (White House press secretary) who announced his departure on May 17th; · Mitch Daniels (White House budget director) who announced his resignation on May 6th (after The Washington Post had received the ad copy); and, · Christie Todd Whitman (EPA Administrator) who announced her departure on May 21. While it would be unreasonable to assume that our ad was solely responsible for their departures, we do know that the ad addressed issues that touched all four of them directly. In the case of Daniels it was announced that he had been subpoenaed in a stock fraud investigation right after his resignation. That had been in the works for some time. The point is that our ad highlighted either the personal liabilities each person carried with them, or the risks inherent in the position itself. It made a difference! These departures going in to an election cycle are the administration's way of shedding liabilities and possibly (in Whitman's case) someone saying, "I just can't do this anymore!" That's part of what ads like this can do. The Game Ken at our ad agency has put together an amazing ad buy, the Top 12 newspapers (readership wise) in the United States: Atlanta Journal Constitution If someone purchased these full-page ads individually in these newspapers it would cost well over $500,000. We got a price of just $100,000 for all 12 cities! Let's Do The Math FTW has a little over 9,000 subscribers. If everyone put in JUST $10.00 (ten) dollars we would have $90,000 to run the ads! That's it. That simple. 9,000 FTW subscribers could affect the thinking of 40 MILLION AMERICANS! Now that's saying something! That is voting with your money! What Spirit! A gentleman in Seattle phoned to say he and his wife discussed foregoing their summer vacation plans and put their $4,000 towards running the FTW ad in Seattle. Another long time subscriber has pledged several thousand more to see the ad run in more places. A kid in Florida is putting on a benefit concert with his band to raise money to see the ad run in Florida. Reality This is our time. This is our chance to reach and influence many, many millions of Americans (and readers world-wide)...and to wake them up! We know that not all of you will send in $10 to make this happen. We also know that many of you will and can gladly offer several hundred or several thousand dollars to make this happen. Please do. This may be our last chance at free speech. NEVER in the history of America has such a message had the opportunity to reach this many people in print! A separate account has been set up through our advertising agency to handle all of the donations. The money will be used EXCLUSIVELY to buy ad space. We have 30 days to raise $100,000 to buy the ad space. This is completely possible! The Mouse That Roared...will make a difference. Be part of this. Make checks payable to: More Than News Productions - memo: FTW AD Send to: From The Wilderness Ad Donation PO Box 6061-350 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413 You can also donate online at: www.fromthewilderness.com Note: Credit cards can be used to make donations but once the ad buys are placed, no refunds can be given. ... Link marcosolo, 22. Mai 2003 um 19:55:05 MESZ EINREISE VERWEIGERT USA - legen französische Journalisten in Handschellen Los Angeles - Amerikanische Behörden haben sechs französischen Journalisten am Flughafen von Los Angeles die Einreise in die USA verweigert. Sie wurden festgehalten, befragt und in Handschellen gelegt, wie dies entsprechend den Vorschriften üblich sei, sagte ein Sprecher des Zolls, Francisco Arcaute. Die Journalisten hätten keine Pressevisa gehabt, wie dies schon seit einigen Jahren notwendig sei. Die Journalisten wollten Anfang Mai eine Videospielmesse in Los Angeles besuchen. Die Medienorganisation Reporter ohne Grenze forderte eine Untersuchung zu dem Vorfall. Die Journalisten seien wie Kriminelle behandelt worden, hieß es in einem Brief der in Paris ansässigen Organisation an den US-Botschafter in Paris, Howard Leach. ... Link you were looking at my daily reports: |
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