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VIDEO: Speeding Thai minivan driver rages at foreign tourist who told him to slow down


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Posted
1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

footage will ruin the image of Thailand, particularly among tourists.

most important crime!

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Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, MekkOne said:

Arrest the tourist, and press charge to Sanook for reporting the news!

 

Unfortunately that does seem to be the first reaction of many Thai officials.

 

But I wonder if this will change with the proliferation of smart phones and social media?  I have always thought the easy and wide dissemination of this sort of information created serious problems for Thai authorities and gangsters that prey on tourists.

 

Before, they could deny that this event never happened.  Claim the foreigner was acting unhinged.  Hard to do that now.

 

Is it any accident that Thailand has a Computer Crimes Act that seems to be designed to stifle dissemination of these sorts of videos?  Is it any accident that truth is not a defense in Thai criminal defamation cases?  

 

I can see Thai officials and authority figures trying to stifle the dissemination of this sort of information with ridiculous domestic laws rather than addressing underlying problems that give rise to these sorts problems (here, reckless and dangerous driving), but the internet is international and, while I can and do see them expressing tremendous frustration with Facebook, etc. (recall prior failed efforts to "block" Facebook), I can't seem them prevailing. The game has changed.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Somtamnication said:

Typical Thais. They agreed with the driver. 

Actually he said: You ok to a foreigner sounding guy and the foreigner sound guy said: I OK. The foreigner doesn't know that vans and their drivers kill. 

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, mikebell said:

So given the evidence, will the police take this potential homicidal nutter off the road?  Will his company sack him?

They would, if people had the guts to report him (it's always a man) to the company.

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130 kmh is around 80 mph, not that fast, but taking the average driving environment in this blessed country, the fear and subsequent adrenaline rush can make it feel somewhat faster.


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Posted
1 hour ago, Just Weird said:

Typical Thaivisa member's comment.  They didn't.

Typical deaf member who cannot listen well. Yes, they did. He asked the Thais and they agreed with the driver. Sigh...

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Somtamnication said:

Typical deaf member who cannot listen well. Yes, they did. He asked the Thais and they agreed with the driver. Sigh...

As you seem to know Southern Thai dialect quite well can you translate for the rest of us? 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

Typical Thais. They agreed with the driver. 

"But that wasn’t all. Many of the Thai passengers also complained the driver was rude, bad mannered and had they had been overcharged 150 baht for the journey" ???

 

"People commenting on social media heavily criticised the driver and said the Department of Land Transport needs to do more about rogue minivan drivers".

   Somebody read a different article than I did.

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Posted

Unfortunately this is what happens when we find ourselves  travelling under the control of Thai man who’s got the maturity of a 5 years old boy, they simply backfire at you..Is there anything we can do to make these people be more responsible and considerate towards non Thai people ? I doubt there is..

These minvivans, buses and all public danger so called drivers out there are just an accident waiting to happen at any given time. The most scary part is that you may find the whole country after you just because you’ve tried to teach them some manners ?

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