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Thai woman gets pavement rash after footpath gobbles her up

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3 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

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"promised action in two or three weeks"

In the meantime, small branches with leaves will be stuffed into the holes as "official" warning signs!!!

 

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20 years later ...

 

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  • poor girl ….   could easily suffer a broken shin by the look of that hole, very nasty. I hope it is now under protection barriers for the next two to three weeks.

  • Cement is just a grey powder, I prefer to walk on cured concrete.

  • RichardColeman
    RichardColeman

    Nothing a ton of Thai sand wont fix ....................until the next rain fall

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Just spent a week in Shenzhen and Dongguan in China, workmanship and quality of construction better than anything I have seen in Europe, puts Thailand to absolute shame.

"Footpath rash" official medical diagnosis ?

All fine until the woman develops cellulitis, and risks loosing the limb, and any hope of compensation for any incurred expenses?

 

 

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