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Locals scramble for ‘free’ beer as Leo truck drops load in Rassada


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Just now, GBW said:

What, no police on duty at 6am? 

I know that I am opening myself up here, but where the bloody hell are they?

Good on the locals for cleaning up the mess. Enjoy the spoils of your labor. 

Nb. I do hope the driver is ok and that the Ambulance Service were not snoozing in as well.

No traffic police on duty is not the same as no police on duty.

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22 minutes ago, stevenl said:

No traffic police on duty is not the same as no police on duty.

I am well aware of that. I generalized 'police'. Although my question still stands. 

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13 hours ago, GBW said:

What, no police on duty at 6am? 

I know that I am opening myself up here, but where the bloody hell are they?

Good on the locals for cleaning up the mess. Enjoy the spoils of your labor. 

Nb. I do hope the driver is ok and that the Ambulance Service were not snoozing in as well.

They were helping the locals clean up the cans, party at Rassada police station tonight

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Company reports 80K beer cans disappeared after truck accident in Phuket

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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A logistic company representative has filed a report to police after more than 80,000 beer cans, valued at more than two million baht, mysteriously vanished after a beer truck overturned in Rassada this morning.

 

The truck overturned and beer cans were scattered all over the road outside a 7-11.

 

Read more about the incident HERE.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/company-reports-80k-beer-cans-disappeared-after-truck-accident-in-phuket

 

 
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Posted
14 hours ago, stevenl said:

No traffic police on duty is not the same as no police on duty.

same  result  though

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Posted
28 minutes ago, monkeycu said:

A logistic company representative has filed a report to police after more than 80,000 beer cans, valued at more than two million baht, mysteriously vanished after a beer truck overturned in Rassada this morning.

Ha ha ha! There's no mystery at all. Plenty of photographic evidence in most press reports too.

I'm sure the police won't solve it though.

 

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20 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Ha ha ha! There's no mystery at all. Plenty of photographic evidence in most press reports too.

I'm sure the police won't solve it though.

 

IMO they shouldn't even try to solve it.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, stevenl said:

IMO they shouldn't even try to solve it.

Not sure about this one, 80.000. That is pure theft, taking a few cans back is one thing. But 80.000 suppose there were 1000 locals that is still 80 cans a person. I wonder though if they count broken cans, to the missing. I have no problem with taking a few cans back but it really looks like that some locals took far more then just a few. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, GBW said:

I am well aware of that. I generalized 'police'. Although my question still stands. 

Yup! Anything for a side swipe at the Thai police, eh?

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80,000 cans is about 26 tonnes - how big was the truck?  Was it overloaded?  Was it top heavy?  Did the driver fall asleep or did the brakes fail?  So many questions!

 

80,000 is only the ones that "vanished" how many others were left behind on the road making my 26 tonne estimate very conservative.

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Posted
2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

report to police after more than 80,000 beer cans, valued at more than two million baht, mysteriously vanished after a beer truck overturned

Nothing mysterious about this. Logistics company should have no problem, just watch the video!

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If I drop my wallet and somebody runs off with it and I call the police they will apprehend the thief . What is the difference here with these thieves  running off with Leo Company property ?

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Posted
2 hours ago, jaiyen said:

The beer cans are no good and would be dumped anyway by the insurance company. The locals clean up most of the mess for free. Win Win situation.

90%  of  those cans  will end  up thrown down after consumption

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