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Video: Sabai sabai! Sitting cross-legged on a motorcycle on Route 21!

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Video: Sabai sabai! Sitting cross-legged on a motorcycle on Route 21!

 

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Thai caption: Normal in a world that doesn't learn

 

Footage posted to Facebook showed a man sitting cross-legged side saddle on a motorcycle using just his left hand to operate the vehicle.

 

The poster said he was "sabai - sabai" (without a care in the world) going along Route 21 Saraburi to Lomsak heading downtown into Phetchabun.

 

Music in the car added to the illusion of peace.

 

Muang Phetchabun police chief Pol Col Srithanan Reuanmoon instructed his traffic cop subordinates to find him, reported Sanook. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 
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And thats part of the problem here... While some may see 'sabai sabai' anyone with a dash of intelligence sees 'galactically idiotic' !!!!

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A real clever beggar,he will do that again and maybe

cause an accident,resulting in people's deaths,but he

does not give a monkey's.

regards worgeordie

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"Look at me" I am the dumbest idiot in Thailand right now

 

Typical immature attitude to road safety in this country - this dumbass thinks he is being cool

WOW! How good is this guy! Must be destined for net celebrity status!

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When the country is a factory for generations of idiots what more can anyone expect ?

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hey look at it this way. it will be super easy to blame everything on brake failure. 

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1 hour ago, keith101 said:

stupid is as stupid does , and this country is full of them .

Saw today an entire farang family of four on a Honda Click...  farang learn fast !

Common guys,  report just came out today that Thais by far are good critical thinkers.  So,  this gently man just shows us a demonstration. 

Born stupid, grew stupid and will die stupid!

Hopefully he will pass before he procreates (and with no helmet, riding stupid, odds are in favor of a quick and timely death).

I wanted to see what he did at the red light. Could learn some tricks from him as he was still a better rider than most we see.

What´s the problem. All is above board. We can clearly see him turning and sitting as normal at the end of the video.

this topic should not have even been posted, just brings young wanna-bes to the wrong idea and roads are becoming more dangerous from day to day. Sitting sideways as a girl on the back is dangerous enough bu sometimes he only option but the driver himself couldn’t do anything more stupid, probably drunk, too, and I missed the helmet, too.... great, makes it all worse....

Well at least it's easy to jump off the bike when in trouble. No helmet so he better land on his feet. 

Complete dis-regard for anything, lack of any control of the motorcycle, no helmet, speeding, over-taking which is risking himself & others should something happen... but hey-ho

I look cool attitude !

 

On 10/10/2019 at 12:38 PM, smedly said:

"Look at me" I am the dumbest idiot in Thailand right now

 

Typical immature attitude to road safety in this country - this dumbass thinks he is being cool

1000%  correct.  Good post !!!

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