Nothing will happen, he's untouchable.
In many countries he'd be charged with assault.
If the journalists really want change they should push that aspect.
There are many older foreigners that have no experience of riding bikes. They then get a license here and just don't care as they think k riding a bike is easy, it isn't.
Also an experienced bike rider would always use a helmet.
My thoughts too, at least put it in a secure bag.
It's not the first time I've heard something like this.
If it was the west I'd think insurance scam, but not so likely here.
Actually I do, I've been travelling and living in Thailand for 40 years, hence the last sentence.
Many employers now do provide safety equipment, not all I agree.
Either way they can be held responsible for his death.
I have heard various reasons, none that make any sense. Usually quoting Buddhism.
Then the authorities are confused when these dogs are killed or more commonly poisoned.