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Mercedes Benz driver gives ambulance the finger after refusing to get out of the way

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Mercedes Benz driver gives ambulance the finger after refusing to get out of the way

 

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Relatives of a sick person in an ambulance with its siren wailing called it "unbelievable" after a Mercedes Benz driver refused to get out of the way for their ambulance. 

 

Then the driver gave them a middle finger salute before driving off the expressway. 

 

Thai media has called for action to stop a problem that seems to be increasing. Pathetic fines of 500 baht for those with million baht vehicles are seen as no deterrent at all. 

 

This case is one of many in recent years but is made all the worse by the entitled driver displaying a rude gesture.

 

A video of the incident was posted to Facebook.

 

An ambulance was on its way between Phyathai 2 and Phyathai Hospital (Sri Racha) on Saturday.

 

Driver Warut said that everyone else on the road had got out of the way. But the Benz driver did not. He seemed to be being deliberately difficult before he left the road at speed. 

 

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A relative of the patient who was in the ambulance slammed the driver as "unbelievably inconsiderate".

 

Daily News said that fines of 500 baht were useless - you needed millions of baht to buy a vehicles such as this so paying a few hundred baht was no deterrent at all. 

 

Even if they faced a fine at all.  

 

They suggested it was time that fines and prosecutions increase. 

 

The problem was only getting worse and Thailand was too soft on transgressors. 

 

The video clearly showed the licence plate of the car. 

 

A leading lawyer called Decha said that in this case the driver could be prosecuted for being insulting in public. 

 

That could lead to them being jailed for a month or face a 10,000 baht fine or both. 

 

He called for the police to issue a summons immediately. 

 

Sources: Daily News | Daily News

 

 
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  • Years ago, back in Indiana, where a person died in an ambulance, when some Benz driver refused to yield, they quickly passed, and STRICTLY enforced a new law.  Refuse to yield for ANY emergency vehicl

  • I hope the police pay this scum a visit real soon.

  • They might pay him a visit...... But that depends on who he is, or who he knows. Just an a++e who needs a damn good slap.

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I hope the police pay this scum a visit real soon.

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Public flogging would sort this problem out instantly????

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I hope the patient is all right, after all. And a seriously hope that ego ends upp in jail since he's obviously a risk causing harm to people.

 

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7 hours ago, steven100 said:

I hope the police pay this scum a visit real soon.

A 500 baht fine and an apologetic wai from the Benz driver and all will be forgotten....big car=big man :whistling:

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12 minutes ago, steven100 said:

I hope the police pay this scum a visit real soon.

They might pay him a visit...... But that depends on who he is, or who he knows.

Just an a++e who needs a damn good slap.

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17 minutes ago, steven100 said:

I hope the police pay this scum a visit real soon.

Nah, he drives a Benz!

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23 minutes ago, webfact said:

That could lead to them being jailed for a month or face a 10,000 baht fine or both. 

I recommend both!

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It's the....do you know who I am syndrome that effects most thais when they get behind the wheel of an expensive car.he probably lives in a tin shack with some soi dogs.

in the uk the judge would probably ask for a psychiatric report before sentencing a <deleted> like this.

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Years ago, back in Indiana, where a person died in an ambulance, when some Benz driver refused to yield, they quickly passed, and STRICTLY enforced a new law.  Refuse to yield for ANY emergency vehicle and their dash cam will get your license plate number, and within 24 hours you will be in jail, with NO BOND, and an automatic $10,000 fine, loss of license for one year, and 30 days in jail - No matter WHO you are

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the law says a month in jail, WELL CARRY IT OUT THEN ,none of this *i am so sorry <deleted>* they need a shock to their system. that will teach this pos a lesson, as said before one day it might be him in an ambulance, and the way these merc drivers think they own the road, it wont be very long , forget the fine,as this is nothing to them, let it be known from now on, its a few weeks in the cooler, they will think twice then

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I agree this is ridiculous and needs to be punished. BUT; the emergency vehicles here only exacerbate the problem when they drive around at low speeds, and for many non emergencies, with their lights flashing.
I was passed on a main road by two pickup trucks with fully geared SWAT team in the back.  Yes, the vehicles said SWAT team.  I passed them back when they stopped on the side of the road at noodle stand.  

Hopefully not in the distant future he will be in an ambulance trying to save his life and some moron pretty much like him, will do the same the his ambulance..

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21 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Nah, he drives a Benz!

Yep , pay him a visit , he will look out the window and say ' Do you know who I am ? '  Cop won't know who he is and daren't ask.

part of the course in thailand and driving.fire or any service there have no chance to get thru.have seen it many times on the scooter

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Publish pictures and personal details of that guy!

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33 minutes ago, colinneil said:

They might pay him a visit...... But that depends on who he is, or who he knows.

He may even be a policeman or other officer ( Immigration?). 

 

I thought if you wanted to be a donor that it was just for bodily organs. This guy is very generous giving them his finger!

That "Driver" disqualifies himself of being mature enough to drive a car. His license should be taken for at least 3 month. Let him walk, maybe fresh air is good for his brain.

Cut that finger off....

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1 hour ago, petermik said:

A 500 baht fine and an apologetic wai from the Benz driver and all will be forgotten....big car=big man :whistling:

Actually he is suffering from the don't you know who I am/my daddy is. Apart from that he is also suffering from the smallest d*ickus syndrome, exaggerated by the fact that he owns a Benz, and the I am rich and can do what I like disease.

 

I think that all drivers of emergency vehicles should be exempt from prosecution for running <deleted> like the Benz driver off the road. Emergency vehicles need front and rear 'roo bars fitted.

No fine needed. There is a better way to take care of this scum. Show the numberplate, his name, address and all his businesses online. That would probably lead to some extensive losses that he really deserve.

today's mission... to try reveal the finger's plate

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1 hour ago, silverhawk_usa said:

I agree this is ridiculous and needs to be punished. BUT; the emergency vehicles here only exacerbate the problem when they drive around at low speeds, and for many non emergencies, with their lights flashing.
I was passed on a main road by two pickup trucks with fully geared SWAT team in the back.  Yes, the vehicles said SWAT team.  I passed them back when they stopped on the side of the road at noodle stand.  

so how do you know it is non-emergency? it is simple, if it is an ambulance, get out of the way - there is no grey area. And what have SWAT teams got to do with this?

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In the video a woman can be heard saying: It is not a Thai person... Or not? So tells you the attitude as it is always a foreigner. I would figure Bangkok Thai drivers meet this criteria all of the time of being rude and over headstrong, especially in a SUV or million baht car.

4 minutes ago, PremiumLane said:

so how do you know it is non-emergency? it is simple, if it is an ambulance, get out of the way - there is no grey area.

There is a HUGE grey area - body snatchers at work? differentiating between body snatchers and "legitimate "emergency" vehicles is near impossible, anyone that has been here any length of time knows that "ambulances" are a relatively new addition to the roads here, your not at home now folks, your trying to apply the same rules and logic in a place that the rules have never existed until recently.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

being deliberately difficult

 

a Thai?? 

 

 

 

 

????

57 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I think that all drivers of emergency vehicles should be exempt from prosecution for running <deleted> like the Benz driver off the road. Emergency vehicles need front and rear 'roo bars fitted.

 

Along with flame throwers, grenade l launchers, and a horn that plays la cucaracha to add a Lakorn and snaook sense to it. 

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35 minutes ago, tifino said:

today's mission... to try reveal the finger's plate

If you watch the video you can clearly see the number plate

 

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