Dangers of 'Pokemon Go': Motorways, cliffs, snakes and land mines

Dangers of 'Pokemon Go': Motorways, cliffs, snakes and land mines



(CNN) If you are looking to catch Pokémon in Thailand do not get your hopes up.


"Since the day of his long-awaited debut Pokemon Go" country's temples, schools and the palace grounds were declared off limits thanks to Thailand's telecom regulator.

Thakorn Tanthasith, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) Secretary-General, on Tuesday that he asked to help keep Niantic, company "zone that Pokemon go," up "no-go" Pokemon from four will be government property, religious sites, private buildings and dangerous areas like roads and canals.

Thakorn mobile companies backed allowed to play after dark to avoid accidents suggested.

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Augmented Reality Game is available in 70 countries and uses smartphone cameras to superimpose Pokémon in the real world environment.

AP, and brought out thousands of people fixated on their screens neighborhoods have lost - on a quest to capture the creatures - and their environments.

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However, the level of destruction among pedestrians game playing is becoming a concern.

Application to Taiwan National Freeway Bureau Wednesday Niantic country roads, motorways are the boundaries of the game and stay relaxed.

More than 1,200 Taiwan players received traffic fines in the first three days of the beginning of the game. Most of the riders were caught playing a game on their motorcycles the Taiwan Central News Agency reported.

Taiwan Railway Administration has set a ban from the game in the stations, trains and railway tracks.

Japanese authorities are not asking players to go play on the heat to be careful of heart attack and his reminder to take extra batteries, train platform, issued to coincide with last month's launch of the game in this country .

Brunei Department of Transport put safety first urged Pokemon players.

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And increased the risks of traffic and trains: a non-governmental agency warns players to beware of mines while trying to catch Pokémon in Bosnia, and ignored warning signs, two in California and Games when play was down from the mountain.

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