Responsibility

The Priority Parking survey at Central Bangna, I feel worry

I came across here since I got a business discussion with my friend. I couldn’t help but went observing its priority parking down there at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor of the mall. The result was that only the 4th-floor one was left for the parking. It seemed there was a high demand on this type of parking. I always saw those ineligible people who were indeed unnecessary to park on this spot but insisted to do so: pregnant but perfectly good condition, or an elderly with good health.

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Priority Parking: it’s time to go abroad

I got this image from my young colleagues who was studying in the UK. It’s a priority park in Bicester Village, a large outlet in Oxford. At first sight, you must recognise immediately that it’s located in a developed country. Deep down you could see that: 1. It’s mostly unoccupied 2. No barrier on each lot 3. No staff authority or security officer Let’s do an anatomy, why this scene can happen: 1. Strict regulations and penalty 2. Justice law enforcement by authority 3. Respected by people In fact an violation and misuse of priority parking by selfish people happens …

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“Doubling Failure at a Priority Parking

Days ago, I visited a shopping mall and got to see this car parking on a priority parking with the obviously healthy driver. I then went to question the driver to ensure that he’s eligible. As you later can see on the video, he did a very good job on lying to me before getting in the mall. But at the moment I had no proof. With curiosity and a sense of something gone wrong, I insisted to wait there until eventually the driver returned. I rushed to him and tried to have a conversation about why he did that. …

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“A picture is worth a thousand words”, weak public consciousness… Weak Country

The image was taken last night while I was returning to my car. Sadly, we all might get used to this kind of incident. I’m just speechless to say anything. Let alone the image itself explains Thai society. This problem is prevalent all from the top level to the bottom line. It always makes me feel depressed and hopeless. Anyway, the depressing and sense of giving up don’t make anything better, only action does. Stand up once again and let’s get things better by ourselves. That’s what we can do.

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Priority Parking – the story : ‘just a minute!’

This incident occurred at the very same place, The JAS Urban. I’d done my dinner and about to leave here. At the moment, I accidentally saw a pickup truck, on the picture above, was trying to park on a blank priority parking. They came as a whole family without anyone disabled. A woman was getting off the car. I suddenly opened my window and said “Excuse me, you’re parking on a priority parking”

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Cool car, better be cool man

Priority Parking ProblemBeing steal a priority parking by someone else is greatly hurtful and quite a big society issue. It demonstrates a characteristic habit and attitude of people in that living society. We, sometimes, seem to judge what we so-called civilization based on materialism, but miss social rules and those mental values like empathy, compassion, or sympathy. And I am wondering that is it a true prosperity in long-run? “Nice car boy! But well your heart is broken.” Live picture recently from my friend. As you see, the car’s wheel is being locked. Wondering that how the land owner would …

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A good quality of life comes from the people in a society.

During Sunday afternoon at Mega Bang-na, a huge department store near my home. I often visit here to have a walk and explore some interesting things. At this time, there was so crowded with people. What I had seen was very impressive and touched my heart. There were many diverse groups of families having a tour here on wheelchairs. Some had grandma accompanying by her lovely granddaughter. The grandma seemed to be very enjoying having a fresh look at surroundings and having a good time with her loved one. Some needed a stick to step ahead. Some rode a baby stroller …

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