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    It's Official 'Car Wind-up Keys Are Not Illegal'

    The Land Transport Department has told police they cannot fine drivers for putting decorative wind-up keys on their vehicles because the foam ornaments are not illegal.

    The department sent the clarification to the Royal Thai Police Office after receiving many complaints from motorists about the fines imposed on the decorations for violating a law on the modification of motor vehicles, Nunthapong Cherdchoo, director of the department's Bangkok office, said on Thursday.

    "We have informed the police that any small modifications for beauty or convenience that neither cause any trouble or annoyance to other drivers nor block drivers' vision are not illegal and can be done," he said.

    The clarification was sent to the police on Tuesday. The message also went to nationwide land transport offices so that they could explain the issue to police throughout the country, Mr Nunthapong said.

    "The problem occurred because police did not ask us which kinds of modifications are illegal or not and there were misunderstandings. Complaints were received in Bangkok and other provinces," he said, adding such fines could reach up to 1,000 baht depending on officers' judgment.

    The ruling applies to small decorations and accessories like foam wind-up keys, bicycle racks, additional bumpers, roll bars, step boards and tray bed liners.

    They were not illegal as long as they were secured, did not harm others physically and mentally, did not change the condition of a vehicle, and the location was appropriate, Mr Nunthapong said.

    Any modifications that change the condition of a vehicle from its original registered aspects must be approved by a transport office registrar first. That includes a change to the engine, colour and fuel type, plus the installation of tail lifts, canopies and lateral steel structures, he said.

    Car windup keys are okay | Bangkok Post: auto

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    WTF ???

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    I saw a fellow on a bicycle yesterday with one of those stuck on top of his helmet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    I saw a fellow on a bicycle yesterday with one of those stuck on top of his helmet.
    I'm thinking of getting one.

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    ^It's more trendy than your current traffic cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Mann
    Any modifications that change the condition of a vehicle from its original registered aspects must be approved by a transport office registrar first. That includes a change to the engine, colour and fuel type, plus the installation of tail lifts, canopies and lateral steel structures, he said.
    If that was enforced 90%+ of vehicles would be off Thai roads. Motorcycles included.

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    Is this a wind-up?

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    like the coppers telling you the visor on your motorcycle helmet is too dark it would have been used as an excuse to parasite some cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazza
    Is this a wind-up?
    Greened.

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    My neighbour's is twice the size of that

    Reminded me of my old Capri, a little, with plastic hands hanging out of the boot and doors.

    I was 17 though. My neighbour is in his 50's.

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    I want one for my old man. Ideal.

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    Hilarious.

    On a related note, a lot of warnings on Thai FB pages recently about certain zones in many towns that have car thieves jamming car-lock key signals. -Lights flash when you think you've locked the doors but the actual locks are not activated.

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