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"Sauce" of annoyance! Neighbors patch up differences after Nam Pla poured over parked car

 

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A Thai woman called Wiphawan, 26, was furious after a male neighbor poured fish sauce all over her Toyota Altis car parked in a housing estate in Sri Racha, Chonburi. 

 

Nam Pla is a very popular ingredient in Thai food but its salty smell tends to linger - especially when spilled, notes Thaivisa. 

 

In this case it wasn't spilled but deliberately poured over the Altis - the neighbor was cross that his parking space outside his property was being taken.

 

Deputy station chief Pol Lt-Col Krerksin Buracharoen called the warring parties in and the unnamed male neighbor promised to pay compensation in full. 

 

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Wiphawan said fair enough, and hoped this would end his shenanigans. She thanked the police for their prompt mediation in the matter.

 

Pol Lt-Col Krerksin agreed that arguments over parking spaces could be a sauce of annoyance.

 

He urged the public to settle their parking troubles amicably - if they can't do that they should go to the juristic person's office for guidance. 

 

Sources: Daily NewsDaily News

 

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47 minutes ago, webfact said:

A Thai woman called Wiphawan, 26, was furious after a male neighbor poured fish sauce all over her Toyota Altis car

What a disgusting offence! This will sure topple the name calling "water monitor" for the firt place of horrendous things.

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17 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

More efficient thing to do is 20 ml syringe of prawn juice injected into the door seal rubber, never find the “sauce” of the stink, nor get rid of it, permeates entire car

In my youth, Australian made cars rusted so easily that people would coat the inside of the doors with fish oil. The owner of a car for sale would proudly declare that it had been fish oiled.

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