End up in jail! ‘Srisuwan’ decides that a mob demonstrates in front of the parliament violates 10 laws



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September 25 20 – Mr. Srisuwan Chanya, Secretary General of the Association of Constitutional Organizations of Thailand, said that in the case of a demonstration organized for parliamentarians to accept the constitutional amendment on the road in front of the National Assembly on September 24 September 2020, it can be considered as Illegal manifestation both criminal and civil 10 articles as follows
1) Together to convince others to do anything Do nothing or reluctance to do something Making fear of danger to life, body, freedom, reputation, until the raped must act Do not do that or have to give in to that thing
2) Act jointly to present themselves to the people by speech, letter or any other means that is not an act of the object of the Constitution. Or not to express opinions OR criticisms in good faith to cause disturbances or harshness among people.
3) Join in to mix 10 or more people doing any act to cause chaos in the country.
4) organize activities together That has many participants in a mixed way Get together, participate in activities or mingle anywhere in a crowded place. That incites discomfort or in a way that puts the transmission of pathogens at risk
5) perform or perform any action which may cause unsanitary conditions. May cause dangerous infectious disease OR disease spreads Violating or failing to comply with the orders of the communicable disease control officer.
6) Together to block the public road until it can be a barrier to safety OR traffic nuisance
7) jointly placing or hanging anything or performing any act in a way that obstructs traffic
8) Advertising jointly using power amplifiers without permission of the competent officials.
9) Restrain or detain others OR act by any means to free others in the body.
10) Scribbling, painting, painting or displaying in any way any text, image or image on the street or in public places.
“Although the assembly is a right and a freedom under the 2017 Constitution, m. 34, violates the exception. Also specified in said section The exercise of rights cannot be used as an excuse. The exception to this is “except for a violation of a specific law To maintain the security of the state, to protect the rights or freedoms of others. To maintain public order or morals OR to protect public health All protesters Prepare to accept the above police charges. # End up in jail, “Srisuwan said at the end.



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