Delving into the heart of the public outcry, groups continue their demands for the end of the devastating war between Russia and Ukraine.
In the throes of these impassioned pleas, the authoritative figure of Pol Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsaen-ek, serving as both the deputy commissioner and spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Bureau, made it known to the public that the ‘Music Artists for the People’, a united collective of music enthusiasts and peace supporters, have drawn plans to stage a protest. This demonstration of public sentiment is set to occur at the notable landmark of the Victory Monument, slated to commence at 3 pm.
In an intriguing turn of events, these same groups had orchestrated similar protests at the identical locations on the previous Sunday. The fallout from these protests was the subsequent creation of chaotic traffic conditions, grinding the usually bustling streets of the city to a deadlock.
Jirasan, displaying his understanding of these predicaments, has taken the initiative to caution motorists. He strongly advises an avoidance of Sap Road, nestled in Bangkok’s Si Phraya district, a location that also houses the embassy. Furthermore, he propounds that motorists stay abreast of the traffic conditions festering in other parts of the metropolis to prevent falling victim to the sporadic traffic jams caused by these political rallies.
Understanding the need for additional assistance, motorists can lean on the support provided by the traffic control centre hotline. This dedicated service, available at the dial of 1197, stands ready to furnish more in-depth information to motorists. The hotline aims to mitigate the impact of these protests on the commute of the city’s residents, ensuring an easier transition through the city during such trying times.
Delicately balancing the exercise of free speech with the city’s daily operations, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, appreciating the ardor of its citizens while managing the city’s bustling activities efficiently during such days of upheaval.
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