Pradit cited three reasons that the poll lacked integrity and failed to meet academic standards. So, in his view, the poll results could influence people’s perceptions and society at large, and lead to disturbance. First: Have your friends ever lent you luxury watches? Second: If a politician claimed to have borrowed luxury items from friends, do you think it is true or not? The director’s posts on Facebook before the poll release date showed that he was biased, Pradit said.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 05, 2018 12:07 UTC