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Video: Motorcycle taxi driver kicks German tourist in the face after he was given the finger


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Posted
6 minutes ago, Emster23 said:

"Violence is not the answer"

maybe, but the drivers don't have the brains to even form a question that might be answered

Don't worry, they all qualify as expert STUDENTS WHO flunked their courses and will be given a second chance :cheesy:

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Posted

Tuk-Tuk guy did a worst thing in his life by kicking someone.

German do admit that he should not touch someone's properly. Rather he would have asked some others help to move the bike in a respectful way.

 

There is a Thai saying "You can never win an argument on the people working on the street in Thailand". How true it is.:clap2:

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The German seem to be a very stupid person. First he gives the finger, which we all know is asking for big trouble in Thailand, then he tries to drag away a locked bike instead of facing the police and pay the normal fine for parking illegally. However he did not deserve a kick in the face, but TIT.

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, KittenKong said:

Let's hope they also stop all the Thais who drive whilst drunk or drugged, or without a licence or any training or any competence, or without any regard for other road users.

And having stopped all these people, let's hope that they are given real fines and not just a slap on the wrist.

And let's hope that there are still a few Thai drivers left on the roads... But I doubt it :smile:

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Posted

First i thought it was a dog. But then i remembered they dont kick dogs here. This was just the standard  tourist welcoming.

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Posted
7 hours ago, JimmyTheMook said:

Looks like he was a police lacky / suckup who was helping lock up the bikes and the idiot German was actually doing what?

 

 

To me it looks like he was actually trying to pick his bike up!

Posted
8 hours ago, KittenKong said:

Let's hope they also stop all the Thais who drive whilst drunk or drugged, or without a licence or any training or any competence, or without any regard for other road users.

And having stopped all these people, let's hope that they are given real fines and not just a slap on the wrist.

 

The rental companies are putting more peoples lives at risk by renting out their bikes to tourists who can't ride than any individual Thai driver, I am happy to see them make a move toward changing this lunacy.

Posted
1 minute ago, HLover said:

He's been brainwashed by Merkel to turn the other cheek?

 

Sure, Merkel is "brainwashing" Germans into not forgetting the most basic of Christian morals, makes perfect sense.

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Posted
Just now, Kieran00001 said:

 

Sure, Merkel is "brainwashing" Germans into not forgetting the most basic of Christian morals, makes perfect sense.

Yes, bash the scum who kicked his face like a rabid dog.

Posted
6 minutes ago, HLover said:

Any video of the German actually giving the finger to this wannabe hero to the community taxi driver?

Anyone??

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Police said that Mr Bruer had been stopped at the checkpoint but was found to be carrying only a German driving license and was given a ticket.

 

Last week Pattaya police announced they would be stopping tourists who did not have proper documentation while renting vehicles at the resort.

 

Isn't a German license all that a German tourist needs to ride a bike in Thailand?

Posted
3 hours ago, Sakeopete said:

Motorcycle indicators don't turn off automatically nor do they make sound. Riders often forget to turn them off after a turn. 

i had a chopper with self cancelling turn indicators

Posted
1 minute ago, GBW said:

The big, young German was smart, maybe he's been here before and knows how the (for want of a better word) system works..

Still no video of the alleged finger being given. Surely the motorcycle taxi driver would never lie about this no?

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