Phuket jet-skis still uninsured

PHUKET: A number of jet-skis continue to operate in Phuket uninsured, despite a scheme launched last year aimed at having every jet-ski in Phuket covered by accident insurance.

Of the island’s 219 registered jet-skis, 43 still have not joined the scheme.

In addition, around 40 unregistered jet-skis continue to operate illegally on Patong Beach.

Marine Transport Department Officer Songchai Na Nakorn admitted authorities had no legal power to force registered operators to take out insurance.

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“By law, we can only arrest jet-ski operators who have not registered. But for jet-skis without insurance, all we can do is ask for co-operation,” he said.

Phuket Vice Governor Teerayut Eimtrakul chaired a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall on February 25 to discuss ways of solving the problems

V/Gov Teerayut urged all relevant organizations to take serious action against unregistered jet-skis still doing business in Phuket.

He has ordered a new subcommittee to scrutinize the jet-ski industry at the four areas where the vehicles operate: Patong, Kata-Karon, Kamala and Bang Tao.

The subcommittee will start working next week

Suwimon Saelim, director of the Phuket Provincial Insurance Office, said that between November 17 and February 5, Phuket jet-skis made 109 insurance claims, with a total of 422,104.55 baht paid out.

“That’s almost a 30% loss ratio over the high season, which is quite a lot. We hope it will be lower during the low season,” she said.

Anusorn Sahreh, president of Phuket Jet-ski Association, said the illegal jet-skis were the main obstacle to getting full participation in the insurance scheme.

“Most of the jet-skis who haven’t paid are from Bang Tao. They think they don’t have to sign up because they know there are at least 40 unregistered jet-skis in Patong operating without insurance,” he said.

V/Gov Teerayut said the province had set 219 as the number of jet-skis allowed to operate in Phuket.

“If any operators want to add more jet-skis, we’ll have to talk about that later,” he said.

— Kitima Pornmongkhonwat

Phuket News

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