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Video: Ranting "aunty" faces summons from police after blocking the traffic

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Video: Ranting "aunty" faces summons from police after blocking the traffic

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

A video on the Facebook page of Thai Rath showed a Thai woman in a car giving an expletive laden rant to people trying to get past. 

 

Confused as to what her problem was one man started filming. He was worried she'd go out on the main road and cause even more trouble.

 

He said he had no idea what her problem was.

 

She can be heard on the video referring to the sale of a house and burbling about some theft or other. 

 

She starts pointing at those filming her several of whom ask:

 

"Pa? (aunty) Are you on drugs?"

 

The witness in the Thai Rath video report said he thought she was sleeping in the car and was leaning back in the driver's seat. 

 

Daily News reported that Khannayao police want a word and are issuing a summons. 

 

The incident happened in Ram Inthra Soi 65 in Bangkok.  

 

Sources: Thai Rath, Daily News

 
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

She starts pointing at those filming her several of whom ask:

 

"Pa? (aunty) Are you on drugs?"

No, just being the typical self-entitled and you're-beneath-me Pa. 

Land of smiles.

 

heh heh heh - guess she's been booted out of her house! locks changed...

Another example of women's solipsism

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