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Bangkok Road Rage: Fighting minibus drivers suspended


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6 hours ago, webfact said:

"Bankkamikunkai" said that after a spell of driving in which the drivers had tried to cut each other up on the roads a driver of one minibus had waited for the arrival of another outside Big C on Issaraphap Road.

Professional drivers is not the term I would use.....

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24 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

What a joy it most been for being trapped  in their Vans as innocent passengers. 

Mai pen rai.

 

They're suspended tomorrow. Back on the roads and serving members of the public on Thursday.

 

 

 

 

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Ya gotta love the place. ????

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They put everyone's life in danger in this is all the punishment that they receive? What a complete and utter disgrace to their country and their fellow countrymen. obviously one of the many many reasons why foreigners have little or no respect for Thailand and Thai people. unfortunately for the vast majority of Thai people that are good honest and decent human beings, they're the ones that are being hurt most of all.

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On 11/12/2019 at 9:58 AM, darksidedog said:

If it is the standard fines of 500 baht

I guess the companies will demand the 5,000 Baht from the drivers.

 

22 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

If you added 2 zeroes at the back, maybe.

300,000 Baht? What do you think a driver earns per month? 3,000 Baht would mean the salary of a week. So compare this number with the average one week salary of a bus driver in your country.

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The point of penalty is to stop people from doing it. Your thinking reminds me of a joke...

 

Johnny is visiting his friend, a park employee, when he notices a sign "No walking on the grass. Penalty 10 cents!" So he asks why on Earth is the penalty so low? Why not increase to 100$ instead?! His friend answers:"Are you mad?! Then nobody would walk on grass!"

 

Fines in Thailand aren't set to deter bad behaviour. They are made to encourage it and finance the police by offenders.

 

And yes, if years of income was going to be wiped by act of idiocy, the drivers might actually reconsider dangerous driving with vehicles full of terrified passengers and beating each other up at the stop.

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