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Meth-fuelled driver jailed for four years for fatal 2016 accident

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On 5/9/2019 at 7:09 AM, mr_lob said:

Yet the Red Bull scumbag still "can't be located". I think they have only checked under the rug, down the back of the sofa and given up...

Or anywhere cockroaches hang out.

 

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  • geoffbezoz
    geoffbezoz

    Appalling he only got 4 years.  Would have been at least 10 to 15 in many other countries. But then he was a M-B driver so the fact he only got 4 years possibly explains the the Thai grossly unfair ju

  • Just1Voice
    Just1Voice

    High on Meth, kills 2 young students, and will only serve 4 years total. If you have money & connections, life is cheap in Thailand.  

  • Briggsy
    Briggsy

    This particular chap is from a very, very wealthy family indeed. I am surprised he was even given 4 years with immediate jailing even if it was 3 years too late. I don't expect him to serve those 4 ye

On 5/12/2019 at 3:16 PM, Jerry787 said:

killed 2 (even if unintentionally)  get 4 years... 
guess maths got the "tea bag" incognito got into the algebra.

yes and in Australia a guy who blew the whistle on the ATO got 4 life sentence 

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