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15 year old suffers serious injuries after motorbike accident

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PATTAYA: -- A 15 year old Thai male is recovering in hospital after crashing his Honda motorbike whilst driving home from his friends birthday party.

 

The incident took place at around 10:30 on September 10th on the main Sukhumvit road, close to central Pattaya.

  

Police and emergency services arrived at the scene to find the young boy laid motionless on the the road, with blood pouring from his mouth and arms.

 

Full story: http://pattayaone.news/en/15-year-old-motorbike-accident/

 
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1 hour ago, jaiyen said:

Slow learners in fast lane for a fast death. Thai kids will never learn road manners or common sense.  "Whats a crash helmet ?"

It's something you should consider buying after your first crash - if you survive, though!

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2 hours ago, Get Real said:

Yep! 15 years old, party and motorbike. 3 ingredients that clearly should be illegal.

They are all illegal but Pattaya police do not enforce these laws as there's nothing in it for them.  After dark (ie when the police are cowering in bed) Sukhumvit becomes a racetrack for under age racers most with no lights.  Thailand is World Number 1 in the motorbike death league.  The (lack of) police must bear the brunt of the blame.

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7 hours ago, mikebell said:

They are all illegal but Pattaya police do not enforce these laws as there's nothing in it for them.  After dark (ie when the police are cowering in bed) Sukhumvit becomes a racetrack for under age racers most with no lights.  Thailand is World Number 1 in the motorbike death league.  The (lack of) police must bear the brunt of the blame.

Try being a farang riding a motorbike without a helmet..........:whistling:

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Yet another example of why a full face crash helmet is the only option. Might be hot and your hair gets messy. But at least your teeth, nose and jaw will be intact. I wonder if he will learn from this experience ? Doubtful.

No gloves either by the state of his hands.. 

Why I agree that Police should enforce the law. It is undoubtedly down to the individual to consider the consequences of an unprotected accident.

For myself I wouldn't ride anywhere without jeans, helmet, boots and gloves.

I don't need a law to enforce what should just be common sense..

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39 minutes ago, mikebell said:

They are all illegal but Pattaya police do not enforce these laws as there's nothing in it for them.  After dark (ie when the police are cowering in bed) Sukhumvit becomes a racetrack for under age racers most with no lights.  Thailand is World Number 1 in the motorbike death league.  The (lack of) police must bear the brunt of the blame.

It is not illegal for a 15-year-old to ride a motorcycle as long as it's under 110cc.

 

As for blame, try the parents and the education system who all have access to the kids before the police.

 

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52 minutes ago, mikebell said:

 The (lack of) police must bear the brunt of the blame.

No society is to blame. It should be socially unacceptable to ride without a helmet.  Parents should not allow their 15 years olds to ride without helmets.

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1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:

No society is to blame. It should be socially unacceptable to ride without a helmet.  Parents should not allow their 15 years olds to ride without helmets.

Should not allow? The parents were probably in constant fear of being murdered in their sleep...

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On 11/09/2017 at 2:11 PM, retarius said:

He's too young to get a license.....parents are at fault for allowing him to ride. Sorry not much sympathy.

Totally agree parents wise, however, if he is indeed 15, then he is not too young to get a motorcycle license, whether he had one is a different matter!

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On 9/11/2017 at 2:11 PM, retarius said:

He's too young to get a license.....parents are at fault for allowing him to ride. Sorry not much sympathy.

It is perfectly legal and a license can be obtained for a 15-year-old to ride a motorcycle of under 110cc.

 

Parents should of course make sure he wears a helmet and does not drink and drive.

 

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