Update Houei Xai 15 February
Exiting Thailand
The Lao Tourist Police Touch-up
Yes indeed the super friendly Lao tourist police delight in asking private riders for a tour permit & then a fee of 2,000 baht to be allowed to go on your merry way.
He tried it with but failed.
I stood my ground. I am not on a tour or a tour group. I don't pay. Read on.....
Riding across the bridge towards HX
The efficient policeman repeatedly advised me I should have a tour permit, because it was the law. And if you break the law, the fine is US$2,000 for not having a tour permit.
I refused to budge & said I'm not a tour & I'm not paying.
They try to tie you up for hours if possible & hope that eventually you will weaken and assist his personal welfare fund by 2,000 baht.
Good luck to any riders encountering this.
3 other riders I met on the bridge paid the 2,000 baht each = 6,000 baht in his pocket!
But not me, not one baht. I was prepared to ask him help me get my visa money back. 55
In my favour was the fact I was only staying in Houei Xai for 3 night, but this was not mentioned at the start, only at the finish of the negotiations.
My police interview experience was 16 minutes & I have a sound recording of the conversation. One policeman noticed I was recording and asked to look at my phone He told him this is my phone, leave it alone & continued to record.
A copy of the recording has been sent to Vientiane, along with a copy of the receipt for the 3 other guys who paid.
He is being reported again.
Eventually we hope their little game may stop & riders maybe welcomed properly into Laos & spend their money as they go, helping the rural people.
New QR Code Process
There is a new two fold QR Code system in place at the bridge on the Laos side.
One is for the visa fee and two is for the vehicle permit.
For the visa fee you need to apply for your visa the same, then walk through immigration & pay the money at the Lao Development Bank, get a QR code & then walk through the barrier using your QR code.Then walk over to the other side where your bike is parked, show your QR Code receipt & get stamped by immigration & start the vehicle import process. This involves tapping all your vehicle info onto a computer screen.
If your engine & frame numbers are long, it takes time & you don't want to make a mistake. I had trouble getting the right Suzuki Vstrom 650 model to come up on the screen, but eventually we got it right V strom 650 XT Adventure!
Next time I hope your record & the info just pops up on the screen automatically.
Once you've done this it is onto Laos customs for them to print out another form. and then the super star police pull you aside & invite you into their office for a private chat.
But before the police chat I got another 2 months AGL Insurance for 1600 baht. The AGL guy was slow & this caused the policeman to show his impatience at trying to collect a fee, because he came into the AGL office you check what was happening & how long it would be. Slime bag I thought.
Welcome to Laos.