what your saying has never happened.
but I have driven other people around after drinking in a social setting hundreds of times.
You just stick to your bike arguing with the locals and we will see what happens. Britguy or whatever his name is found out, others in wheelchairs and others dead.
i will contribute to your GoFund Me.
You harp on all day as if you are some sort of road safety god then it turns out you regularly have incidents riding motorbikes in Thailand.
You would have to be stupid to take such a risk in this country in my opinion. A short slow trip in a quiet village maybe. As a regular means of transport, not a chance.
It is only a matter of time before you are severely injured or dead.
A very mixed bag, old and young from all corners of the globe I would say.
I disagree with that it is anti social.
I just saw on another thread you discussing having many issues on your motorbike.
I back myself surviving Thailand’s roads in my Vios and Everest longer than you. They are the number one reason Thailands roads are so deadly, not farangs drink driving.
Madness.
Fair enough.
Having a prison sentence hanging over me if I injured someone in the UK definitely made me more careful after drinking. And pleased to say, I never had a problem.