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Liverpool Lou

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  1. Smitthiphat Leenawarat Pickup truck driven by 65-year-old Prachak Duangyai. His wife, Somsri, 64, was a passenger in the vehicle. Bangkok Post shows no fear.
  2. He has been named and shamed...Smitthiphat Leenawarat. But what "political future" when he's not a politician?
  3. Your friends are talking b0llocks.
  4. How does that work? You make is appear as though it's a walk in the park.
  5. Driving too fast for conditions, i.e. speeding. Driving at a moderate speed (within the speed limit, presumably) is not "speeding" in the sense that you obviously want it to mean and the conditions were good.
  6. Not many windscreens are tinted so heavily that the driver cannot be seen from the outside.
  7. No, it does not. The video in this thread shows the camera car stopped in the right lane and the songthaew that hit them in the lane to that car's left.
  8. How many bleeding traffic police officers do you think that there are?!
  9. Such hypocrisy. "I break the law and endanger pedestrians crossing but it's ok because I have a fear of something hitting me"! Jesus... You're just the same, then, as the drivers who are regularly pilloried here by yourself and other posters for not stopping. Your "fears" are irrelevant when it comes to your breaking the law.
  10. The songthaew was being driven a moderate speed, according to witnesses.
  11. He should note that the deposit can be immediately withdrawn and just used as an incentive for the branch to open an account.
  12. I think it implies that police were called after the fight. I know no one called the police because they would have arrived before the start fighted. No, it doesn't, that is not an implication, that was your inference. The article specifically stated that "Police were called", yet you claimed that no one called the police.
  13. It is. It's a public disturbance and you are threatening the public. Really? Which section of the Thai Penal Code covers the specific act of "taunting" or are you perhaps quoting the law in your own country?
  14. How do you "know" that no one called the police? As all the bars have their police contact's personal number on what used to be called speed dial, it is highly unlikely that they weren't called by someone. From the OP... "Police were called, and the incident is now under investigation..."
  15. I'm happy that you understand that taunting, which is what you specifically referred to, is not a crime.
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