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Mouth of Nong Plalai clean and fresh after 18-wheeler spill

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Mouth of Nong Plalai clean and fresh after 18-wheeler spill

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PATTAYA:--An 18-wheel truck tipped over Aug. 30, spilling its load of mouthwash chemicals on Highway 36 entering Nong Plalai.

 

Chalard Panngan, 36, driver of the rig, said he had to swerve to avoid a 6-wheeled vehicle trying to cut across the road.

 

No injuries were reported and traffic remained running relatively smoothly despite the rubberneckers slowing down to witness the spill.

 

The chemicals in the spill are used to mix with mouthwash and are not harmful, nor do they cause irritation.

 

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-09-03--

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

With all the roadworks, diversions and general mess on the road around there I was surprised it wasn't blood being washed off.

Plenty Scope for comments, a dangerous Crest and time to Act.

Quote:-

"The chemicals in the spill are used to mix with mouthwash and are not harmful"

Thank God for that!!

IMHO a dirty mouth is good sometimes...in a trashy trailer park way. FIN

They should treat all sewers/drains flowing into the bay by flushing them out with Listerine.

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