More than 4,000 public phone boxes will be removed across Bangkok as authorities clean up the streets of the capital.
Officials said they would remove phone boxes that were illegally installed as well as ones that are not working and those blocking pavements, Khaosod English reported.
The Public Works Department said the old phone booths were eyesores and needed to be removed as part of a clean-up campaign, Bangkok Post reported.
The department added that more than 20,000 phone booths had already been removed from the city over the last seven years.
