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Aunty who can't drive changes her tune: Now she blames her grandson!

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Aunty who can't drive changes her tune: Now she blames her grandson!

 

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A Thai woman driver who claimed a man went into the back of her vehicle went to the Udom Suk, Bangkok, police to file a report. 

 

But when the police showed her clear CCTV evidence of her going into HIM she abruptly changed her tune. 

 

She said that her understanding of the situation was clearly a misunderstanding. That was plain to see.

 

It was her grandson who was to blame, she said.

 

He apparently, just at that moment, chose to put the vehicle in reverse. 

 

It had nothing to do with her driving skills.

 

The vehicle apparently had a red plate indicating she may have been a novice driver. 

 

Police patiently listened to her explanations of the truth before charging her with negligent driving and not having a licence. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

Police patiently listened to her explanations of the truth before charging her with negligent driving and not having a licence. 

Well done BIB actually doing your job .

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

Aunty who can't drive changes her tune: Now she blames her grandson

so her grandson was driving - and what age is he ................10 lol

 

she just won't take responsibility even when it is staring her in the face 

 

prosecute her - simple

 

and make her take the driving test to get her licence back

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6 minutes ago, smedly said:

so her grandson was driving - and what age is he ................10 lol

 

she just won't take responsibility even when it is staring her in the face 

 

prosecute her - simple

 

and make her take the driving test to get her licence back

Not sure she actually had a license in the first place ,,,,

 

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Maybe best to skip a generation ???? 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The vehicle apparently had a red plate indicating she may have been a novice driver. 

 

Huh?

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2 hours ago, smedly said:

and make her take the driving test to get her licence back

She can't  get back something she never had........

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Police patiently listened to her explanations of the truth before charging her with negligent driving and not having a licence.

nice !

"The vehicle apparently had a red plate indicating she may have been a novice driver."

 

Couldn't be further from the truth. A red number plate is for a new car, NOT a novice driver.

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Send her to prison where she can learn English, and land a Plum driver instructor job overseas...

4 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Huh?

Yeah, seems like web fact should change his name to something like "I have no idea what the facts are, but I like posting here"

1 minute ago, LukKrueng said:

Yeah, seems like web fact should change his name to something like "I have no idea what the facts are, but I like posting here"

TBF, he just reposts articles from media sources and he doesnt write them his self

44 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

TBF, he just reposts articles from media sources and he doesnt write them his self

So it's OK to repeat wrong "facts" is it?

2 minutes ago, LukKrueng said:

So it's OK to repeat wrong "facts" is it?

Its a requirement .

WF has to post the story as its written without changing anything 

3 hours ago, TigerandDog said:

"The vehicle apparently had a red plate indicating she may have been a novice driver."

 

Couldn't be further from the truth. A red number plate is for a new car, NOT a novice driver.

 

Not so far fetched....  If you see an idiot driver with red plates, there's a good chance it's a new driver.  That's why it says "she may have been a novice driver".  Dozens of times in BKK, I've had taxi drivers shake their head when we got behind an idiot, pointed at the red plates, and said something about a new driver.  Especially when the gub'ment was handing out cash to first time car buyers.

 

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On 7/21/2020 at 6:38 AM, TigerandDog said:

"The vehicle apparently had a red plate indicating she may have been a novice driver."

 

Couldn't be further from the truth. A red number plate is for a new car, NOT a novice driver.

It's an assumption that they never owned a car before since she has a new car (red plate).

stopping so low as to blame your grandkid ? daaaaaaamn lady that's cold. 

On 7/21/2020 at 1:33 PM, CorpusChristie said:

TBF, he just reposts articles from media sources and he doesnt write them his self

 

it's pure laziness just cutting and pasting any old article and not spending any time to actually read what is being posted. it happens all the time.

She really makes my blood boil. 

 

Must have a mental disorder that forces her to lie permanent. 

 

I would let her rot in a basement.

It's a tricky road.  Being straight and stationary.  Sometimes when you go 2 mph these things can happen.

On 7/21/2020 at 5:40 PM, hotchilli said:

nice !

Yes I don't understand how can she buy a car and not having a license

4 minutes ago, Meat Pie 47 said:

Yes I don't understand how can she buy a car and not having a license

but where is it written, point at her as the owner? - she was Driving Yes , but...

8 hours ago, Meat Pie 47 said:

Yes I don't understand how can she buy a car and not having a license

You can buy what you like, any country will sell you a car.. no licence needed.

The licence only allows you to take it out on the road [legally] 

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