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Video: Road rage nutter jumps on a car and kicks the windscreen in

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A nutters defamation case to follow normal Thai considerate driving.

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  • stanleycoin
    stanleycoin

    This is mum, dad, grandma and grandpas fault. You spoil your little boys and give in to there every cry. This is what they grow up into.  What a fine specimen of a Thai man. .  

  • Just1Voice
    Just1Voice

    Just another Thai male (notice, I didn't say 'man') exhibiting his immaturity and stupidity.   

  • overherebc
    overherebc

    Maybe the car overtook his pick-up. I mean, that would put anyone into a murderous rage, wouldn't it?

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29 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

No, it is not upbringing, nor the parents' fault. That's a simplistic explanation for a much more serious problem and it is one that no one wishes to  acknowledge.

 

What we see here is another example of the shredding of societal norms, where violence becomes the norm.  The  hallmarks of civil society have eroded.  People are stressed out. The traffic conditions are brutal, personal debt is rising and the poor get poorer while only a select group amass the wealth. Access to health care and quality education is now more dependent upon financial  wealth than ever before.

 

I remind people that we had  massive  protests and violence  from various factions where little was done  to correct the deviant behaviour. When kids are brought up in a society where nothing happens  to people who steal or brutalize others, there is no incentive to  behave. Only the poor and disenfranchised get lengthy prison  sentences. Why respect the  institutions of  civil society when those very institutions have failed and are corrupt? If anything, those who are good suffer at the hands of the corrupt. 

 

Come on,  its Wednesday, orange pill day.

not the yellow one, you keep mixing them up. :smile:

 

BTW, Please stop making excuses for there bad behaviour. !!!!!!!! :bah:

 

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These sorts of violence are happening every hour because the BIB sucks, doesn't know their jobs..or 500 baht fine..:shock1:

I like these stories as they remind me not get get angry behind the wheel,the two do not go well at all together.

1 hour ago, MrJohnson said:

Road rage is an increasing phenomena in many countries unfortunately.

I blame it on the internet, consumerism and feminism in that order :coffee1:

Having a long trip on the roads these days, it's a bit like going to war.

Pity, i used to enjoy roads a lot, but it was long time ago.

After watching everyday these videos of road rage, I doubt Thais are humans.

Sadly happens it seems in most countries around the globe. Until those who govern us and society totally rejects immature and out of control morons like this, it will continue. Name and shame is a good way to start. Give him ten years, or a flogging in public and maybe others might think before having a sissy fit in an adults body. Great shame the majority of us have to put with this kind of unacceptable behavior. Imagine what this loser would have done if he had a weapon and had got at the people in the car. It seems, it is what happens with undeveloped human beings being allowed to walk freely in society.

The Minister for Tourism should view the footage as well as taking a look at many recorded incidents captured on you tube!

 

Thailand safe for tourists!  in a mainly lawless society unsafe for its own people!

 

Two weeks ago, a Thai, (so called professional male), threatened to kill me because I past comment, that he was lazy!  I reported the threat to both the Royal Thai Police as well as my Embassy, but as always, no action was taken.

 

I think the Minister should get real.

 

Thailand is not that safe, as past events have clearly demonstrated and can be found very easily on the internet, which will clearly demonstrate how vulnerable, and unsafe, ex-pats plus tourists really are in the land of p..........?

 

I am positive, long term ex-pats will understand what I mean...

 

 

I think I would have run him over........

Perhaps I need to return to Blighty!

About average for a Thai male..

 

Come  to Thailand please and give us all your money.

 

You will love it here.

What is wrong with Thai men? Or should I say boys. All you need is a small poke (some minor traffic incident, jealousy, loss of face, just being high/drunk) and they burst into a full-blown rage. Lucky this git doesn't have a gun.

Now that ruined my recent developed trust in the quote of the Tourism Minister stating all tourists are safe in Thailand.

3 hours ago, Rimmer said:

No excuse for that at all Jail him for minimum one year 

they captured his number plate on video so lets hope hes reported to the police and HE  has to pay for the repairs to the Honda that might teach him. about 10,000 baht i recon.:cheesy:

1 hour ago, Borzandy said:

After watching everyday these videos of road rage, I doubt Thais are humans.

did you, not know ? their NOT !:smile:

Someone was having a bad day and wasn't getting any at home, most likely 

3 hours ago, giddyup said:

I was drawing the comparison. Road rage may be on the increase everywhere, but it seems to have reached epidemic proportions in Thailand, like the road toll.

I can remember during the mid-80s they had a very bad time in Los Angeles with road rage terminating in fatal shootings to the extent that they were selling bumper stickers " don't shoot I'll pull over ":shock1:

Should have ran him over, simple

15 minutes ago, giddyup said:

See anyone stabbed or otherwise killed? Happens almost every day in Thailand.

True,

 

Very colourful place is Thailand,

 

 

"as he uses foul Thai language."

 

Seeing as he is a Thai man and it happned in Thailand, I didn't think he might use foul Portugese language....or any other for that matter?

Replacement for the fled monkey at Sisaket zoo?

This is just one of the many reasons I try to avoid Thai men children at all cost (in Thailand). You just cannot win.

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29 minutes ago, leither69 said:

Should have ran him over, simple

Great idea. I can see you living a very long life here. 

 

Inside a prison.

1 hour ago, catman20 said:

they captured his number plate on video so lets hope hes reported to the police and HE  has to pay for the repairs to the Honda that might teach him. about 10,000 baht i recon.:cheesy:

Agreed but also fine the Honda driver for using the 'hard shoulder' preventing any emergency vehicles access to accidents etc.  It's common here to use the hard shoulder when the road is 'full'!  No excuse for the pick up driver's actions though.

5 hours ago, shady86 said:

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If this happend to me, I would make Machine vs Man.......

5 hours ago, colinneil said:

Thai Rath did not know what caused the incident !!!

Upbringing thats what caused it, little Somchai got away with his temper tantrums, so thinks its ok to do it in adult hood.

Had to like your comment as I agree 100%.. Although, am I the only one who thinks TV needs to change the heart symbol when you like a comment? Surely they can find something a little more masculine? 

My GF always warns me not to horn at anybody. She said they can have a gun inside.
Never believed it, but seems to be the norm here.

4 minutes ago, jossthaifarang said:

Had to like your comment as I agree 100%.. Although, am I the only one who thinks TV needs to change the heart symbol when you like a comment? Surely they can find something a little more masculine? 

Maybe a fist pumping hand but not rainbow colors?

A friend of mine recently purchased a Suzuki swift nanual. He joked how when he overtakes the Thais driving their big diesel puck ups up the mountains they get angry with him. They are just pathetic!

1 minute ago, SpeakeasyThai said:

A friend of mine recently purchased a Suzuki swift nanual. He joked how when he overtakes the Thais driving their big diesel puck ups up the mountains they get angry with him. They are just pathetic!

Reminds me of playing in the sand box with mates and toy cars. 

Circa: 5 years old.

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