Well done to K. Amnat Kaewprasong.
"the police failed to adhere to required legal procedures."
There must be thousands of outstanding fines which may now all be illegal according to this judgement.....
Any lessons learnt for the cops?
Never stops...rear ending parked trucks seems to be an occupational hazard here.....nothing to do with dark visors...texting on phones....being pissed....and of course there's the tales of how the accidents happened by witnesses....
I don't think Thailand will host the F1....however, if they did, it would cost a fraction of the costs of the Australian race.....
The disruption to locals would be ignored...the roads would be re-surfaced....and there'd be BBQ pork sticks everywhere!
Many BKK beggars were "owned" by gangs....send them off in the morning...keep a watch on them during the day, and collect in the evening.
Not sure if that's still the case
It sounds as though this case will never long and drawn out....the driver will have connections...while the distraught father and husband do not.
Is this a civil or criminal case?
Most places, it's illegal to leave the keys in the vehicle....but everywhere you go, Thais leave their vehicles running...Keeps the car cool....but bikes??
That's actually how these travelers operate. They hoist the segments into position, then push the stressing strands through ducts, tension these strands and grout everything. The operation would likely take 7 days at least, to complete
A catastrophe is what it is! This looks like a "traveller" has collapsed....the truss structure that lifts the segments from the road level off trucks.
Unbelievable that at this stage in this nightmarish project, that such a disaster could happen!
As #SHA 2 BKK states....much of the roadway now is badly in need of repair.....so many overloaded trucks and very narrow lanes, make this 40 kms a scary drive!
"transparency of the investigation amid public concerns of a potential cover-up, given the case’s high profile."
This case will now take much longer to close.....