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No charges for motorcyclist who rammed off-duty Phuket policeman’s car

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No charges for motorcyclist who rammed off-duty Phuket policeman’s car

Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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The unnamed motorcyclist rammed the off-duty policeman's car as he turned left into the Yamaha showroom on Thepkasattri Rd. Photo: Pairoj Prommin

 

PHUKET: No action is to be taken against a 57-year-old motorcyclist who rammed an off-duty Patong policeman’s car as the car made a turn into a motorbike showroom on Thepkasattri Rd yesterday (Dec 13).

 

Lt Sopanat Nayao of the Thalang Police told The Phuket News today (Dec 14), “I received information about an accident at the Yamaha motorbike showroom close to Heroines Monument from Traffic Police at 2:30pm yesterday.

 

“I learned that the driver of the car had come from Phuket International Airport and made a U-turn opposite Wat Tha Reu in Thalang.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/no-charges-for-motorcyclist-who-rammed-off-duty-phuket-policeman-car-65135.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-12-14

So this looks like it adds up to Under Cutting if they are blaming the bike

58 minutes ago, BEVUP said:

So this looks like it adds up to Under Cutting if they are blaming the bike

It looks more like the copper cut across the front of the bike  :mad:

A post against forum rules and an answer to it have been removed.

 

1 hour ago, wotsdermatter said:

May have not been charged as the rider is Thai.

Oh dear.

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