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Southeast Asia
Thai troops fight terror pillion-style
2004-10-15
Having tried bullet-proof versions of Thailand's three-wheel "tuk tuks" and armoured sentry-boxes, the Thai army has come up with a new security solution for troops in its restive south: the back-to-front motorbike team. Soldiers riding pillion have been told to sit facing backwards to counter the threat of separatist gunmen in the kingdom's Muslim-majority south. Some 315 people have been killed this year. Despite complaints from troops about the awkward riding position and difficulties keeping the bike upright, Thai Army General Palangoon Klaharn said it would be much safer for the men. "If we ride backwards, it will more difficult to be attacked or if it happens, we can respond immediately," Palangoon told AFP.
"What do troops know about anything anyway? It's even safer for them if the bikes fall over and they can't leave the parking lot," he forgot to add.
He said the idea was the brainchild of Defence Minister Chetta Thanajaro. Chetta has also mooted banning pillion passengers among civilians after a two-man gun team on a motorcycle emerged as a favoured tactic of separatists following a resurgence in violence since January.
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Posted by:Seafarious

#1  I wonder, did the "separatists" (what PC-Pussies at news.com.au) have the gunman ride backwards, too?
Posted by: .com   2004-10-15 1:31:49 AM  

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