The idea of a Bangkok deputy governor to install condom vending machine in city-run secondary schools and city offices draws opposition with doubts of whether this will really work.
The opposition came from the city’s public health division, according to the National News Bureau of Thailand (NNT).
NNT said the idea for the installation of condom vending machines in secondary schools, district and other city offices run by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) was raised by the deputy Bangkok governor Pusadee Tamtai at a meeting of the city’s 2015 Aids, TB and STIs Control Division (ATSCD) committee this week.