Yesterday, Thai police officials launched a new program to try to encourage moto-taxi passengers to wear the extra helmets provided by the drivers.
They provided new, clean-smelling helmets to 300 Bangkok moto- taxi drivers as extra headgear for passengers, reported INN.
Deputy national chief Wirachai Songmetta explained that officers have been attempting to encourage the public to wear helmets on moto-taxis for safety reasons — but so far, most have declined for fear of germs on the helmets offered by drivers or the inconvenience of carrying your own helmet around all day.
Wirachai also noted that pillion passengers took issue with gross smells, bad hair, and a fear of disease as the shared helmets likely touch — or at least come in close proximity to — the eyes, nose, mouth, and ears of anyone who uses them.
We’re guessing our tried-and-true moto-dudes don’t give those things a thorough bleaching at the end of the day either.
In true Thai style, officials recruited what appear to be the city’s hottest female cops to be present at the police-to-moto helmet handover in Pratunam.
As cute as this idea is, 300 barely makes a dent in the vast number of moto-taxis in the city and, it only takes one head full of lice to ruin a helmet — even if it smells like Chanel perfume.
