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Mother of all holes! Woman goes on Facebook to ask who is responsible

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Mother of all holes! Woman goes on Facebook to ask who is responsible

 

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A woman went on Facebook to show what happened when she was driving in the rain on Tuesday along Suwinthawong Road leading from Minburi to Chacherngsao.

 

Her white Toyota Freed was gobbled up by the mother of all holes in the road by some roadworks.

 

Pictures showed her vehicle half submerged and full of filthy water.

 

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Nattakan Meeme said it was lucky she did not have her child with her. She couldn't see the hole due to flooding in the heavy rain.

 

"Who is going to take responsibility for this?", she asked in her post.

 

Manager reported that roadworks are ongoing on three sections of the road leading out of Bangkok. 

 

Source: Manager Online

 
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  • It's the culture, love. 

  • The god of pothole amulets?

  • no one, there is no such thing as safety standards in Thailand especially with the roads, part of the problem is if they do put out warning lights they are stolen fairly quickly which doesnt help, unf

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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

"Who is going to take responsibility for this?", she asked in her post

It's the culture, love. 

First class insurance ?

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no one, there is no such thing as safety standards in Thailand especially with the roads, part of the problem is if they do put out warning lights they are stolen fairly quickly which doesnt help, unfortunately making money is more important then peoples lives

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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

Her white Toyota Freed was gobbled up by the mother of all holes in the road by some roadworks.

Don't look very free in that photo .. Anyway its a SUV isn't it .? submarine utility vehicle .? :sorry:

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That's not Toyota Freed. That's Toyota Sienta. I've heard of Honda Freed  not Toyota.

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36 minutes ago, webfact said:

"Who is going to take responsibility for this?"

 

The god of pothole amulets?

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If you drive down a water filled hole walk into low hanging wires get electrocuted from open boxes etc etc its your fault you should have seen it?

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"Who is going to take responsibility for this?", 

 

She’s Thai, surely she knows ‘no-one’ takes responsibility!

Insurance company is responsible. Lol

1 hour ago, Thunder26 said:

That's not Toyota Freed. That's Toyota Sienta. I've heard of Honda Freed  not Toyota.

Yes, Toyota Sienta.

No idea where they have the "Freed" from in the English text.

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The usual attitude to safety of others.....1659181488_THAIMOTTO.jpg.d0713048b7687024cfa07020110349f7.jpg

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when i saw the headline thought it would be about a soi 6 girl claiming to be the goddess 

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Poor woman didn't see the traditional Thai tree branches warning "sign" as it had floated away.

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Interesting how some Thai people don’t understand Thainess ?

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Slightly confusing headline..

Yes, very perverted minds might misread the title.

 

As far as story goes, the idiot driver might normally take responsibility in a normal world.

It was the pothole's fault. 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Who is going to take responsibility for this?", she asked in her post.

you ofcores, how hard is it to understand you driving in a car not a boat 

Thai just think they can blame other than themselves 

 

3 hours ago, atyclb said:

when i saw the headline thought it would be about a soi 6 girl claiming to be the goddess 

atyclb,You have the best pun of the month.,Now bend over and let Rowan and Martin award you "The Fickle Finger of Fate"

that bloody rain  --   ban it i say

5 hours ago, Cadbury said:

Poor woman didn't see the traditional Thai tree branches warning "sign" as it had floated away.

Mangroves could be useful

 

2 hours ago, AsiaHand said:

atyclb,You have the best pun of the month.,Now bend over and let Rowan and Martin award you "The Fickle Finger of Fate"

You're showing your age now!! 

3 hours ago, AsiaHand said:
7 hours ago, atyclb said:

when i saw the headline thought it would be about a soi 6 girl claiming to be the goddess 

atyclb,You have the best pun of the month.,Now bend over and let Rowan and Martin award you "The Fickle Finger of Fate"

 

 

also readily available on soi 6 so why travel?

Who is going to take responsibility for this?", she asked in her post.

 

 

The usual reply is 'the Shins'

Just love all that plastic floating around in the cabin, wonder where she going to put that?????????

Holes.... I thought this arcicle was about prostitution

 

Her car wS not blessed by monks. 

20 hours ago, Maverell said:

First class insurance ?

I won't have anything less than first class insurance even on my 5 year old Ranger cuz you really have to CYA here in Thailand! 

Edited by ChiangmaiRob

Freed is a honda !!! This is toyota sienta ! 

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