Not everyone is excited about Monday’s potential citywided “shutdown,” and some are trying to make their voices heard.
This morning the public van network will parade 300 vans from the Thai-Japanese sports stadium in Din Daeng to Victory Monument to request the anti-government group to cancel the planned action, Police Maj. Jirasan Keawsangeak announced this morning.
Their counter-protest comes after a group of taxi drivers lined up their colorful rides in front of the Royal Thai Police to call an end for the protests which have stalled traffic and shut down many major roads, Sanook reported.
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— kamolwan (@niddy_TRnews) January 9, 2014
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