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Drunk motorcycle taxi thug attacked man, wife and female guide in Pattaya


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7 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

One of the most amusing places for daily news in the world.  Bizarre, shocking, unbelievable are normal occurrences here. 

It,s never boring here in Patts that,s for sure....poor taxi driver just having a bit of down time and relaxing and these pesky folk come bothering him.......:cheesy:

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7 hours ago, smedly said:

apart from the assault - this news topic highlights another serious issue in Pattaya, Drunk MB taxi riders - something that from experience is rampant in Pataya

 

What is the point of leaving my motorbike at home when going out drinking when many (not all) of the MB Taxi drivers are plastered especially after midnight, police should be doing random checks at taxi ranks

 

 

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DIY breath test kits are available online....you could always ask the morcy taxi guys to take the test before you get on..............just a thought :clap2:

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14 minutes ago, petermik said:

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DIY breath test kits are available online....you could always ask the morcy taxi guys to take the test before you get on..............just a thought :clap2:

They need to be slightly numbed, I suggest a reading between 50mg/100ml and 150 as best!

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When quoting an "alcohol reading", it is vitally important for the writer to state whether it was taken from a breath sample, a urine sample or a blood sample AND to include units e.g. micrograms/litre or milligrams/100 ml etc.

 

Without these pieces of information, the statement is meaningless as is the case here.

 

This makes me think the "journalist" has just thrown down some information crabbed from the cops without any thoughtful input as to reader understanding and accuracy and, in addition, the editorial process is non-existent. The whole result sounds like a wide-eyed, breathless account from a low-IQ bystander.

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

apart from the assault - this news topic highlights another serious issue in Pattaya, Drunk MB taxi riders - something that from experience is rampant in Pataya

 

What is the point of leaving my motorbike at home when going out drinking when many (not all) of the MB Taxi drivers are plastered especially after midnight, police should be doing random checks at taxi ranks

 

 

I would be more concerned about the amount of Yaba these guys are necking

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The legal limit in Thailand is usually designated as "50 mg/100 ml of blood".

(with the temporary 2 year license it's 20 mg/100 ml).

 

So "146" would be quite clear in this context.

About three times the limit.

Some can stand upright and walk straight with this, some can not :biggrin:

 

Whether breath or blood test, no idea?

 

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9 hours ago, colinneil said:

Whats all the excitement about?

Just a normal day in paradise.????

Once again drunken taxi lout attacking people, thinking he is above the law.

Now it will a 500 baht fine a couple of insincere wais, then on yer bike mate.

Perfect example why you should not post when you do not posses the knowledge .

 

drink driving charge is 8000 baht fine 

assault is minimum 5000 baht fine

bad registration another 1000-2000.

 

compensation for injuries may get the wai, and forgiveness , other charges require court appearance and fines to be paid . 

 

And no, it’s not a normal day in paradise, rather a rare incident 

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re drunk drivers be it taxi or moto, a little story, years ago in Turkey 4 of us decided to go to the market, guy was driving like a clown, i was sat in the front, i mentioned his driving he said *you drive,* opened the door and took his hands off the steering wheel, there was me reaching over steering this dam taxi with 3 terrified pasengers in the back, and the maniac driver laughing his head off

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15 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Whether breath or blood test, no idea?

I believe they use breath test machines here. There is a quick test administered on stopping, and if you fail that I believe you get to use a more accurate device and true blood testing is not available. (The devices estimate blood alcohol from the breath test somehow). 

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On 2/20/2019 at 5:47 AM, Puchaiyank said:

One of the most amusing places for daily news in the world.  Bizarre, shocking, unbelievable are normal occurrences here. 

to be fair, pattaya was 100% worse before, now a days there is not so much crime like it was 3-6 years ago, before it was everyday shootings, stabbings, gang fights, tourist robberies, armed robberies on tourists, tourists got attacked, now you hardly here about shootings, stabbings, gangs etc.  okey shootings and stabbings will never go away but it has decreased whole lot

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Is this alcohol related or a case of yaba-daba-doo? Opening this article has made my day when I saw the finger points. I have not seen some good ones for a while. That said, I am a strong believer that finger pointing should only be done by the perpetrators as a means of humiliation, not by the victims. 

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I would also like to add that the lady in the middle with the yellow shirt is doing an excellent finger point, posture and facial expression to go with it. The man and the other lady not so much. It doesn't look like everyone was ready when the picture was taken, even the cops. I blame that on the photographer though.

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