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Police officer who gave conflicting accounts of Ferrari speed claims he miscalculated

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Police officer who gave conflicting accounts of Ferrari speed claims he miscalculated

 

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The police forensic expert who gave conflicting statements about the speed of the Ferrari, driven by Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya and which was involved in the controversial hit-and-run case, has claimed that he was confused by the speed calculations and has reverted to his original statement.

 

A well-informed source said that Pol Col Thanasit Taengjan, a scientist attached the Office of Police Forensic Science, told the police panel investigating the handing of the case, that Vorayuth drove the super car at 177kph, as he originally stated, instead of 79.23kph claimed in a subsequent statement given in 2016.

 

The panel today summoned Pol Lt-Gen Vichien Tantiviriya, commissioner of the Office of Police Forensic Science, Pol Lt-Gen Thawatchai Mekprasertsook, a specialist attached to Royal Thai Police, and forensic experts, including Pol Col Thanasit, to testify.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-officer-who-gave-conflicting-accounts-of-ferrari-speed-claims-he-miscalculated/

 

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  • darksidedog
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    His 2016 calculations were confused due to the extra 000's in his bank account weighing on his mind no doubt.

  • ThailandRyan
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    just call the US and get some true traffic accident reconstructionists who can lay it all out. I am sure the UK as well as Australia and NZ also have folks who could do it.   Stop the games.

  • ‘Mr. Suthon maintained that Vorayuth’s car speed was 177kph, while Mr. Saiprasit maintained that the speed was about 79kph’   How can two ‘forensic scientists’ be so far apart in their calcu

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just call the US and get some true traffic accident reconstructionists who can lay it all out. I am sure the UK as well as Australia and NZ also have folks who could do it.   Stop the games.

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His 2016 calculations were confused due to the extra 000's in his bank account weighing on his mind no doubt.

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2 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

he was confused by the speed calculations and has reverted to his original statement.

 

Here we go again, the BS IS STARTING ONCE MORE.

Confused my a++e, he has been ordered to say that.

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‘Mr. Suthon maintained that Vorayuth’s car speed was 177kph, while Mr. Saiprasit maintained that the speed was about 79kph’

 

How can two ‘forensic scientists’ be so far apart in their calculations. It’s as if one of them base theirs on science and the other one on a large pile of cash. 
 

 

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But no miscalculations when counting the contents in the big brown envelope.

 

One would assume he knew about this all along, to admit to it now when under scrutiny.

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I hope the overwhelming amount of BS in this cases doesn’t exhaust the media such that this no longer becomes a hot topic.

 

These issues and the protests against them need to remain at the forefront to avoid sending the message to society that law in Thailand is the farce it is. 

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This case has been a fiasco from day one, all involved in the lies, deception and cover up should hang their miserable lying heads in SHAME!

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Good time to reveal that one! People say anything when 9 mm point in your head! Even maybe the speed is correct now.

So only one people make calculating in this kind case? Nobody else in Thailand know pasic mathematic!

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Yawn... 

So what?! Nobody cares about this story any more because we all know it's a load of crock. From beginning to end.

I for one, would be much happier if Boss came back to the Land of Shams and life went back to normal. 

On an almost daily basis there's a new "development" in the case: from secret eyewitnesses, who years later turn up, to them dead a few days later. Now coppers admitting that they may have miscalculated the speed. 

Nobody buys this cr@p any more. 

Nobody is that stupid to believe any of this. 

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20 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

that Vorayuth drove the super car at 177kph, as he originally stated, instead of 79.23kph claimed in a subsequent statement given in 2016

pathetic

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Hub of misunderstandings. 

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3 minutes ago, Wiggy said:

Hub of misunderstandings. 

Hub of BS!

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And the comedy continues. Awaiting the next hilarious chapter from this saga and response from the keystone cops.

 

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Is there any wonder why people have such contempt, lack of trust and sheer hatred from the very people who are supposedly serving and protecting the people. They are a complete embarrassment.

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To have hit a scooter at that speed I'd expect a lot more damage...any pics of the scoot ?

8 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

To have hit a scooter at that speed I'd expect a lot more damage...any pics of the scoot ?

‘Pol Col Thanasit Taengjan, a scientist attached the Office of Police Forensic Science, told the police panel investigating the handing of the case, that Vorayuth drove the super car at 177kph, as he originally stated’

 

In the eternal words of Queen Elsa, “Let it go”. 

36 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Is there any wonder why people have such contempt, lack of trust and sheer hatred from the very people who are supposedly serving and protecting the people. They are a complete embarrassment.

The feeling is mutual!  

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Soon the story will change again. It is possible that the impact speed might have been 80 km per hour if the policemen had been driving at 90 km per hour and the other car at 170 km per hour. Any speed can be chosen from brown envelopes!

57 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

‘Mr. Suthon maintained that Vorayuth’s car speed was 177kph, while Mr. Saiprasit maintained that the speed was about 79kph’

 

How can two ‘forensic scientists’ be so far apart in their calculations. It’s as if one of them base theirs on science and the other one on a large pile of cash. 

 

Mr Saiprasit had his software set the "knots" not "kph", 177 kph is about 95 knots much nearer the 79 "units" he noted.

 

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

This article is very confusing.

 

Pol Col Thanasit Taengjan, first states 177 Kph, then retracts to 79 Kph, and now changes back to 177 Kph.

 

The investigation panel now asks 2 independent forensic experts,  Mr. Suthon Vijarnwannalak of Chulalongkorn University and of Mr. Saiprasit Kerdniyom of King Mongkut Institute of Technology, and one claims 177 Kph while the other agrees on 79 Kph.

 

Do they still not know how to use a calculator/ 

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1 hour ago, colinneil said:
1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

he was confused by the speed calculations and has reverted to his original statement.

Here we go again, the BS IS STARTING ONCE MORE.

Confused my a++e, he has been ordered to say that.

Thailand - the land of confused police officers.

 

At the police service entrance exam:

Examiner to applicant: I see you've passed with 95%.

Applicant: Thank you sir.

Examiner: Unfortunately we won't be able to accept you, as your thought processes are far too clear compared to what is required.

 

<For the hard-of-learning: The text above may contain traces of sarcasm>

 

1 hour ago, djayz said:

Yawn... 

So what?! Nobody cares about this story any more because we all know it's a load of crock. From beginning to end.

I for one, would be much happier if Boss came back to the Land of Shams and life went back to normal. 

On an almost daily basis there's a new "development" in the case: from secret eyewitnesses, who years later turn up, to them dead a few days later. Now coppers admitting that they may have miscalculated the speed. 

Nobody buys this cr@p any more. 

Nobody is that stupid to believe any of this. 

It's a lot better than most soaps, so will get good ratings for a long time.  I am one of those hoping that somehow that good triumphs over evil.

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I don't think he was confused at all. He simply resorted to an arithmetic formula that has been in routine use at the RTP for decades. And pretty much every police officer worth his salt is competently able to apply it flawlessly:

 

The weight of evidence against a suspect reduces proportionally to the monetary amount dispensed.

I hope they don't put this scientist in charge of the covid vaccine!

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2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Here we go again, the BS IS STARTING ONCE MORE.

Confused my a++e, he has been ordered to say that.

Every 20k in the brown envelope brings the speed down by 20 kph !

3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

just call the US and get some true traffic accident reconstructionists who can lay it all out. I am sure the UK as well as Australia and NZ also have folks who could do it.   Stop the games.

I expect Ferrari have crashed a few of theirs... in the presence of experts

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It's just amazing how memories can change after all this time. Maybe some money got him to change his mind, huh?

 

I think that it'd be *most* informative if Pol Col Thanasit Taengjan, and the other Experts, actually published the *details* of their [old and new] calculations, in order for others to see exactly how they actually arrived at their respective estimated speeds.

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