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Tourism ministry says "sorry about your lost arm" - gives flowers to Chinese blogger


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She added:"I hope they investigate these rental companies to stop such accidents in the future". 

Please don't hold your breath!

What a $4!t- show!

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Maybe the Chinese blogger,blogged come to Thailand and if you

are lucky you will only lose an arm !

regards Worgeordie

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2 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

What mean Cheap Charlies the Ministry of Tourism and Sports show themselves to be. Flowers without the chicken essence is the final insult.

Nah, she's probably vegetarian.

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1 hour ago, bluesofa said:

New larger buses, allowing an improved DPC figure (Death Per Collision)

Ah yes, what did happen about those small but she's that were supposed to be replacing the vans?

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1 hour ago, bluesofa said:

It's all in hand:

GPS on all tour buses

Checking of drivers for alcohol & drug use

New larger buses, allowing an improved DPC figure (Death Per Collision)

All the above will be has been passed by law, but only implemented occasionally during holidays, and if there is adverse publicity - until it dies down.

It wasn't a tour bus.

There was no suggestion that the driver was under the influence. 

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"Don't go to Thailand - say Chinese on social media".  That must be cause for alarm, Thailand has pretty well put all it's tourism eggs into the Chinese basket. From recent reports it appears the Chinese no longer consider Thailand the flavour of the month. Going to be a lot of empty hotel rooms and seats in retaurants & boats. But next big target are the Indians (again) it won't take long for them to get fed up with Thai arrogance and being fleeced and assulted. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The blogger had been on a trip in a rented van with driver provided by a tour company.

So the entire country of China now knows what most farang already knew: Thai van drivers are a suicidal lot and best to be avoided (drive too fast, pass on blind corners and hills, would rather die then yield right-of-way).  This applies to van drivers, bus drivers, cab drivers and pretty much any Thai behind the wheel.  Unlike farangs, Chinese who seem to have a hive-mind will probably continue to see Thailand as an increasingly dangerous place to travel as tourism numbers continue to decline.  And they have a point.

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4 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

If this is a gesture of kindness then why blur the faces in the photo op?

 

It's probably an advertisement for The Ring Three.

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