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Video: Did policeman in red plate car shoot at man forcing him off the road?

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Video: Did policeman in red plate car shoot at man forcing him off the road?

 

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

A road rage incident in Ratchaburi looks set to dominate the headlines this week.

 

A video was posted on Social Hunter yesterday that featured a man complaining that he had been shot at in a road rage incident.

 

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

Comment was rife online that the shooter was a sergeant in the police. A gun was allegedly found in his car along with a lot of beer.

 

The video showed the pick-up driver complaining that he was chased by the other vehicle involved in the accident at the Don Sai intersection. A black Ford Everest with the red plate ต (tor) 5555 had its front smashed in.

 

The unnamed man claimed he was fleeing for his life. His pick-up ended up in the roadside undergrowth.

 

Thai Rath said they were trying to ascertain the details of the incident but quoted witnesses as saying there had been a barging match between the two vehicles along the highway.

 

They both arrived at speed at the intersection and there were several injuries.

 

It could not be confirmed yet if the driver of the Ford was a cop, they said.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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The tool with the pony-tail wants a good thumping.

Looks like the guy in the Ford gave him the next best thing.

 

The bottle of beer on the Ford's bonnet is class  . . .  :smile:

What happened a few decades ago with buffalo, carts, and machetes, now happens on the roads with pick-ups and guns.

 

 

Don't disrespect their culture.

 

Seems to be my car is more expensive and bigger than yours type

of incident.with a gun involved.

regards worgeordie

Lock 'em both up.

Isn't it about time something was "really" done to stop Thai road incidents.

 

On a side note, if I carried a gun while cycling, I would have used it more than once!

its a copper....the video has been removed !

Monkey see monkey Do!

its a copper....the video has been removed !

4 hours ago, webfact said:

A black Ford Everest with the red plate ต (tor) 5555

Really? ????

 

in my country of origin I cannot imagine a police sergeant  can afford offering himself a brand new EVEREST out of his not too bad salary... But of course I am not in my country of origin....

2 hours ago, franklnooner said:

Monkey see monkey Do!

Monkey Pee all over you :)

What better can we expect on roads that have now become a free-for-all?

Pity Thai Rath couldn't get a better news clip . . . it was pretty amateurish, with so many essential points left unclear.

2 hours ago, Borzandy said:

its a copper....the video has been removed !

That's exactly what Megasin1 thinks . . . what a coincidence, unless he's the fence. They fetch a fair price, I'm told.

I think the big questions here are not answered - did he pay the new price for the beer or the old ? And how did he manage to balance the beer on the car ? The rest of the story is just average day in Thailand and it's idiot drivers and needs no comment.

 

 

Something is really wrong here. Can a police's salary afford this type of car?

3 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

. . . . And how did he manage to balance the beer on the car ? The rest of the story is just average day in Thailand and it's idiot drivers and needs no comment.

 

 

 . . . . and that's whilst shooting a gun and being bumped off the road. I take back all I've said about Thai drivers . . . except those that are drunk, irresponsible, unable to turn right off a 2-way road, unable to spot an overtaking opportunity, unable to see the wisdom of keeping to the left, except when U-turning and overtaking, unable to reverse, unable to see through that clutter of lucky charms hanging from the mirror, and pretty well incapable of driving,. Give them 5 minutes in a UK driving test simulator and the examiner would stop the car and leg it. Give them 50 attempts and they'd fail and for one simple reason. In Thailand, YOU NEVER SEE PROFESSIONAL TUITION, or any tuition for that matter; the existing driving test is an utter joke and the powers that be wonder why Thai driving is mostly to such a terrible standard. 

27 minutes ago, wvavin said:

Something is really wrong here. Can a police's salary afford this type of car?

Not his salary but his income.

1 hour ago, wvavin said:

Something is really wrong here. Can a police's salary afford this type of car?

perhaps he is paying a low monthly figure over many years....then he just might be able to pay for it !!

The regimes prized crime fighters

1 hour ago, wvavin said:

Something is really wrong here. Can a police's salary afford this type of car?

In some countries maybe but here I expect not, but when you are a member of the bib anything is possible.

9 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

The tool with the pony-tail wants a good thumping.

Looks like the guy in the Ford gave him the next best thing.

 

The bottle of beer on the Ford's bonnet is class  . . .  :smile:

Spot on. Doth protest too much. :post-4641-1156693976:

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