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Ofo share-bike dumped in Phuket Town canal

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Ofo share-bike dumped in Phuket Town canal

Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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The ofo share-bike was found dumped in a canal in Phuket Town late yesterday afternoon. Photo: Courtesy of “Pla”

 

PHUKET: People using the 1,000 bike-sharing ofo bicycles currently offered under a free trial in Phuket Town have been cautioned to treat the bicycles appropriately after an ofo bike was found dumped in a canal yesterday afternoon (Oct 5).

 

Pitsanu Supho, Senior Marketing Officer of Ofo Thailand, told The Phuket News that he learned of the incident only this morning after arriving from Singapore.

 

The news broke after a photo of the bike dumped in Bang Yai Canal near the Phuket Vocational College in Saphan Hin was posted on the “Driving like this must be reviled” Facebook page last night.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/ofo-share-bike-dumped-in-phuket-town-canal-64199.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-10-06

I guess it's a slow news day. 

 

I saw many of these bikes being  used at Sapan Hin a few days ago. 
I think it's a good thing. 


Now, will the police check the cameras and find out who did it?  and then why?

 

tuktuk mafia?  

accident?

or drunk tourist?

Read on an Australian news site recently that the same thing happens a lot in there, morons all over the world.

19 hours ago, fiddlehead said:

I guess it's a slow news day. 

 

I saw many of these bikes being  used at Sapan Hin a few days ago. 
I think it's a good thing. 


Now, will the police check the cameras and find out who did it?  and then why?

 

tuktuk mafia?  

accident?

or drunk tourist?

Bing in one!

The Riders should be dumped in the Canal.


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Some people don't deserve progress.

Wouldn't the app have whoever had used this bike last? That would be a good start as to finding out what happened.

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