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SOi NANA is closed -- so staying home and avoid  being bored.

 

better  then eating expensive fried rice,  looking at ugly girls with masks,  or follow the ridiculous immigration policies,  and tourism problems 

HAHA welcome to the LALA land. Thailand

 

NO matter what we say, this brat boy will go free. HE WILL NOT GO TO JAIL>>>

The fun part how the government will squirm and dance to justify letting go.. that is waht we all waiting for.

 

So he does not have to come back to Thailand.SO WHAT1!!!!!!!!.He can buy citizenship in an island in the Caribean, or stay in Dubai or whatever,, Countries takes a lot of money for citizenship . The problem is that the laws in these countrie are strick and he could not manipulate them.

 

Why is he interested in coming back to Thailand?...so he can drive his Ferrarri and kill somebody else.? IF he goes free and come to Thailand, he better watch for his life... in these times there are a lot of people angry who could hurt him.

 

 

 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, colinneil said:

New evidence, more BS, all they are trying to do is get themselves out of the hole they dug for themselves.

..really!..how about you let this witness tell his story..he's saying the Ferraris' speed is more like 170kmph which is spot on..just look at the impact damage..60-70kmph would be no more than a glancing scuff to the paintwork..No-ones digging a hole, this is from an independent witness..this is not the two airforce guys, one of whom died, this is another Prosecution witness that has come forward who obviously has credibility...not BS as you infer!

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whats that saying.      You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.   Thailand obviously does not have  that saying,    just saying 

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Posted
17 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Did they think they could just drop the charges and people wouldn't kick up too much fuss? Yes, that's exactly what they thought.

 

Well done to everyone who did kick up a fuss and who rightly condemned this decision. He won't be coming back to Thailand anytime soon, and his family are losing face quicker then they're losing cash for handing out bribes. 

 

An utter embarrassment for all involved in this cover up. 

You got that dead right, thought they'd let him stay overseas for a while then when the dust had settled bring him back.
pay-off everyone and all would be good.
But the public kicked up a stink, so 2 witnesses turned up out of the blue, now one is dead, the other I suspect is keeping a very low profile..
Now more new evidence [that should have been available at the start] has come to light saying the speed was greater.

Just gets better and better...  wonder what the Red Bulls**t family are going to do now...

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Bangkokianbaba said:

New "evidence" after six years??????? ????

New evidence was the 2 witnesses that said he had run out of gas and was pushing his car to the gas station when the bike reversed into him. 

 

Basically, they needed something new to drop the case. 

 

Trouble is, it caused too much trouble, so these new charges are to placate the masses. If tried on these charges he will get a suspended sentence. 

 

They need to reinstate the original charges and prosecute both sides involved in the bribery. Won't happen... But still... 

Posted
35 minutes ago, jaiyen said:

Doesn't this kind of car have software that would give a readout of exactly what the car was doing when it crashed ?

Nah, it'll be discovered Boss paid for it as an 'optional extra' to have it removed from his car.

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Posted

They are trotting out this "whereabouts unknown" BS again, even though they claimed that they had informed the little <deleted> by letter that the charges were being dropped!

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More and more "authorities" are looking for a "piece of the pie", so BOSS's legal "bills" keep increasing.

 

Hopefully they'll bleed him dry, or at least to the point he gives up. I mean does he really want to live in Thailand where most of the population treats him like OJ?

 

 

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Posted

Don’t make me laugh it’s already agreed that Boss had cocaine in his body tests showed this so that says he was driving under the influence of class A drugs that alone is a prison sentence so it is irrelevant what speed his car was going he killed a policeman have the police no desire to see the culprit brought to justice for killing a fellow officer this whole case stinks of corruption.

Posted
1 minute ago, crazykopite said:

Don’t make me laugh it’s already agreed that Boss had cocaine use tests showed this so that says he was driving under the influence of class A drugs that alone is a prison sentence so it is irrelevant what speed his career was going he killed a policeman have the police have no desire to see the culprit brought to justice for killing a fellow officer ,this whole case stinks of corruption.

'this whole case stinks of corruption.'

Shurely shome mishtake - ed.

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Posted

Well it is a cockup.

All I know is that I will

NEVER buy a Red Bull product, ever.

 

if the upset public boycotted Red Bull en-mass and made it clear to papa Red Bull, he would stop protecting his deadly boychick with such fervor. 

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But wont it be just business as usual? Boss will simply stay where he is as the chances extradition will remain as unlikely as ever.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, tandor said:

..really!..how about you let this witness tell his story..he's saying the Ferraris' speed is more like 170kmph which is spot on..just look at the impact damage..60-70kmph would be no more than a glancing scuff to the paintwork..No-ones digging a hole, this is from an independent witness..this is not the two airforce guys, one of whom died, this is another Prosecution witness that has come forward who obviously has credibility...not BS as you infer!

He hit the bike from the rear so if it was travelling at, say 80kph (not unusual) , the closing speed is 90kph which seems about right for the damage.

Posted
1 hour ago, jaiyen said:

Doesn't this kind of car have software that would give a readout of exactly what the car was doing when it crashed ?

 

Yes it does, there is a slight problem here they have to bring in an expert from Ferrari and low and behold who owns the franchise for Ferrari in Thailand? no prizes for guessing. 

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Posted

This has gone on to long now they are now saying new evidence so can reopen the case

Whats the bets he will land up with a fine there is no way he is going to jail

Wishful thinking by some people its not going to happen 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, shackleton said:

This has gone on to long now they are now saying new evidence so can reopen the case

Whats the bets he will land up with a fine there is no way he is going to jail

Wishful thinking by some people its not going to happen 

Fine, jail or whatever, they still have to find him.

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Posted
18 hours ago, petedk said:

He must have had sticky/faulty brakes. Slow, fast, slow depending on where he was seen and who saw him.

It was even him.

It was the families aged servant - they all said so.

 

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Posted
18 hours ago, colinneil said:

New evidence, more BS, all they are trying to do is get themselves out of the hole they dug for themselves.

And, it's a very big hole that gets deeper every day with every new, ridiculous twist and turn.  

Posted
Just now, Fairynuff said:

Of course nothing like this ever happens in our squeaky clean Western “democracies “

Really....? ????

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Posted

Devils advocate on.

 

All they need to do is raise some doubt. Seriously looking at that photo of the car and motorcycle does not look like the impact damage of a 170 km /hr  plus collision.

 

Devils advocate off.

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R rAnd they are going to put him in jail, Mark my words. But it will be a lesser charge of some months just to please the crowd. And like always everyone will be happy 

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