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"Farang to blame" as Thai man knocked off his motorcycle in South Pattaya

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"Farang to blame" as Thai man knocked off his motorcycle in South Pattaya

 

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Thai media Sanook were quick to blame a western driver who they said blindly came out of an intersection and hit a Thai man on a motorcycle. 

 

The accident happened at the Wat Chai intersection on Beach 2 road. 

 

Police found a damaged red Volvo with Bangkok plates driven by 56 year old Patrick Guy Felio stopped at the scene. 

 

Toppled over on the road surface was a Zoomer-X Honda that had been ridden by Chaimongkhon, also 56. 

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

He had an injury to the left side of his rib cage and road rash. He was taken to hospital by Sawang Boriboon rescue foundation. 

 

Before he departed he told reporters that he was travelling normally along the road when the red car suddenly came out of the intersection and hit him. There are lights at the intersection. 

 

In their headline Sanook used an expression that indicated the foreigner blindly came out of a side soi without looking, clearly laying the blame with him. 

 

Pattaya police are investigating. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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  • taichiplanet
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    so it is news when a foreigner does it but not when Thais do it tens of thousands of times a day. Unlike a Thai he actually stopped!  

  • lets have a poll   Which one is more likely to have run a red light   - farang or - Thai

  • I know this intersection well, and if the car was really coming from South Road (same as the bus on 2nd pic) then I really doubt that the car drove at red light. By experience I would bet that th

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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thai media Sanook were quick to blame

National characteristic coming to the fore .. again .. 

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so it is news when a foreigner does it but not when Thais do it tens of thousands of times a day. Unlike a Thai he actually stopped!

 

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I know this intersection well, and if the car was really coming from South Road (same as the bus on 2nd pic) then I really doubt that the car drove at red light.

By experience I would bet that the bike burned the red light by too many seconds... as too often the case there.

 

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Just look at the cam footage from the car  :thumbsup:

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8 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Just look at the cam footage from the car  :thumbsup:

What cam footage ?

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always blame person with more money, BUT not that much more money (or they have power).  Of course blame farang for coming here and creating an unsafe atmosphere.  Farang, you pay 200,000 baht, help this country, go home, but come back in 30-days ok, but next time you bring 300,000.  farang should never have been driving, and could have been much safer at the intersection.  I always get out of my car, look, have 100 cameras, ask everyone if safe, check from my drone... then i go.  simple.  

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lets have a poll

 

Which one is more likely to have run a red light

 

- farang

or

- Thai

'' we live in thunderdome'' ,I knew that coming in,way too much Thai drama..Just don't <deleted> with the education system the poor and my dollar...

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Just check the CCTV and police will see who there do something wrong 

Personally I would not pay before evidence are seen 

My bet Thai was wrong 

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Trouble is 'Travelling normally along the road' often means in the wrong direction and running red lights. But this time maybe not......????

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Yeah... it's at night and can just wonder if the man even have the lights on, on his motorcycle!?
Yesterday, while riding my bicycle, I had to go out from the shoulder and in the traffic just to avoid an accident with a motorcycle driving full speed, on the wrong side and lights off... but hey, Thai people seems to need the knowledge to drive safely as much as they apparently need to learn English!?

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1 hour ago, Henrik Andersen said:

Just check the CCTV and police will see who there do something wrong 

Personally I would not pay before evidence are seen 

My bet Thai was wrong 

My guessing is the cameras are out of action.

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If farang took a taxi with a meter on triple acceleration
... this accident would not happen !

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai media Sanook were quick to blame a western driver who they said blindly came out of an intersection and hit a Thai man on a motorcycle. 

1,  This  cannot  be as  no person is  ever  responsible in Thailand  

2 Many Thais especially  motorbikes  pull  out of junction without even a  glance right

Farang guilt means money no matter what the facts are 

I stopped after causing a minor accident, something a Thai does a thousand times a day, and could have been avoided if the woman didn’t have her head turned 360 talking to her pillion. 

 

Never again, I’m sorry to say.

 

Doing the right thing doesn’t always seem to the best thing to do, unfortunately.

 

In a nation with such a high road traffic accident rate, how does a simple ding escalate to national enquiry. Shame is a word missing from the dictionary. 

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Just installed a new car cam to replace the old one. Cameras will reveal the lies and cheats.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

"Farang to blame" as Thai man (...)

And the news is???? 

23 minutes ago, kannot said:

1,  This  cannot  be as  no person is  ever  responsible in Thailand  

2 Many Thais especially  motorbikes  pull  out of junction without even a  glance right

 

Yep. Usually get between 1 to 3 every trip. Pull out turning right across 2 lanes of busy main road and never bother looking right to see it it's clear. 

4 hours ago, puukao said:

always blame person with more money, BUT not that much more money (or they have power).  Of course blame farang for coming here and creating an unsafe atmosphere.  Farang, you pay 200,000 baht, help this country, go home, but come back in 30-days ok, but next time you bring 300,000.  farang should never have been driving, and could have been much safer at the intersection.  I always get out of my car, look, have 100 cameras, ask everyone if safe, check from my drone... then i go.  

Are you mao???

There where lights at the intersection <<<<Simple 

one of them came through a red light Sherlock !!

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I saw an accident in HH two days ago, of a Farang guy (around the age of 60) who had been knocked off his bicycle by a Thai driver. Is that in the news? 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

In their headline Sanook used an expression that indicated the foreigner blindly came out of a side soi without looking, clearly laying the blame with him. 

 

This is a bit rich? Thais do it all the time. Isn't the law "Give way to traffic coming from the left"?

5 minutes ago, Easy Come Easy Go said:

I saw an accident in HH two days ago, of a Farang guy (around the age of 60) who had been knocked off his bicycle by a Thai driver. Is that in the news? 

Not newsworthy.

 

"blame" is the operative word here.

1 hour ago, marqus12 said:

If farang took a taxi with a meter on triple acceleration
... this accident would not happen !

For future reference, if you ever visit, in Thailand they don't accelerate meters they simply turn them off. 

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5 hours ago, Pattaya46 said:

I know this intersection well, and if the car was really coming from South Road (same as the bus on 2nd pic) then I really doubt that the car drove at red light.

By experience I would bet that the bike burned the red light by too many seconds... as too often the case there.

 

Yes, but the bike driver is a Thai...

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Volvo driver...  say no more!

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

lets have a poll

 

Which one is more likely to have run a red light

 

- farang

or

- Thai

Some or nearly all Thai not respect red lights. See it every day.

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