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Shocking dash cam footage shows driver shoot at motorcyclist in Khon Kaen

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Shocking dash cam footage shows driver shoot at motorcyclist in Khon Kaen

 

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Dash cam footage shows the moment an angry driver in Khon Kaen pulls a gun out of his vehicle and shoots in the direction of a motorcyclist.

 

The footage which was uploaded to the U-Share Facebook group this week shows a black Mitsubishi Pajero Sport in a near miss with a motorbike which swerved suddenly to avoid a pothole.

 

The driver of the Mitsubishi then brings the vehicle to a sudden stop where he can he seen getting out of the car armed with a handgun. He then fires a shot towards the motorcyclist before driving off.

 

The clip was uploaded to Facebook on Tuesday and has since been shared more than 7,000 times.

 

It is not known if police are investigating the incident.

 
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Although this berk is firing a scare shot and not at the rider, non the

less this guy has a sever anger issues and who definitely  should

not be on the roads driving if such small thing can get him to fire a gun,

and worst of all THIS madman HAS A GUN....

Must be a foreigner, no wonder the government is banning them from owning guns.

Sentence to 500 hours compulsory shooting practice. Should be legal to shoot motorcyclists in Thailand.

I got an SUV ..............I demand respect !!

The introduction of dash cams and social media showing the true nature of this lawless country

 

The Hub of ......................................

2 hours ago, webfact said:

It is not known if police are investigating the incident.

The reg. would be clear enough. Poss. BIB. doing the shooting? Unbelievable really. Said it many times....this is a dangerous country. 

:WPFflags:

Attempted Murder.....  He should be locked up before he does kill someone.

 

What a nut-job, people like this have no right mixing with the rest of humanity. 

1 hour ago, Blue Muton said:

Must be a foreigner, no wonder the government is banning them from owning guns.

From Texas maybe or Oklahoma who knows :smile:

The Thai idiot reduction campaign on public roads has just kicked off!

What a moron...do these guys have no self control at all??!!

Did you notice how quickly the SUV driver was out of his vehicle with the gun. That guy is just itching to use his gun. 

3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Although this berk is firing a scare shot and not at the rider, non the

less this guy has a sever anger issues and who definitely  should

not be on the roads driving if such small thing can get him to fire a gun,

and worst of all THIS madman HAS A GUN....

....i saw two shots fired..where do you think those bullets ended up

Just an incident in the everyday life of country folk.:saai:

It is not known if police are investigating the incident.

 

Wouldn't surprise me if he was the police!

 

:saai:

And the bullet went where????? Many people have been killed by stray bullets. 

1 hour ago, Graemej100 said:

This place is just like the Wild West.

 

Yes. A century ago. The world has largely moved on since, but not Thailand.

As someone points out, it is only now in these days of CCTV and dashcams and social media people are seeing just how violent and dangerous Thailand is. A motorcyclist drives close to an SUV to avoid a pothole, and the SUV driver shoots at him.

 

More proof that you must never challenge a Thai driver, even honk at them, without risking your life. Many carry weapons and if you damage their fragile ego it could be fatal. They will kill you over nothing at all.

4 hours ago, sinbin said:

Sentence to 500 hours compulsory shooting practice. Should be legal to shoot motorcyclists in Thailand.

As long as we can shoot back, i totally agree.

it seem that is more easy to by a gun in Thailand that buy a coke in 7/11.

 its a policy to pursue population reduction ?

 

2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Yes. A century ago. The world has largely moved on since, but not Thailand.

And the carrying of guns only happens in Thailand?

6 hours ago, Blue Muton said:

Must be a foreigner, no wonder the government is banning them from owning guns.

You don't know this.  Careful!

5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Attempted Murder.....  He should be locked up before he does kill someone.

 

What a nut-job, people like this have no right mixing with the rest of humanity. 

He's obviously overdue for his regular psychiatric tests to see if he's fit and able to hold a gun licence.

8 hours ago, ezzra said:

Although this berk is firing a scare shot and not at the rider, non the

less this guy has a sever anger issues and who definitely  should

not be on the roads driving if such small thing can get him to fire a gun,

and worst of all THIS madman HAS A GUN....

Where the bullet could land, is another story...

I am guessing an off duty cop.

Pothole's fault. Arrest the pothole, case solved

3 hours ago, Gregster said:

 

And the carrying of guns only happens in Thailand?

Did I write that? I don't think so. But anyway, this is a forum about Thailand. The clue is in the title of the website, Thaivisa.com

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