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Cop who killed doctor on Bangkok zebra crossing jailed for a year - no suspended sentence

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8 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

100% agree....but don't expect too many on here to support that point of view.

Neither do I, nor any of the drivers I encounter daily. Even just walking across side streets carefully, I have drivers coming so close, they can almost touch me all the time, no respect for pedestrians at all in the cities I've lived in.

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  • he killed someone illegally and gets a year. Yet some who have just expressed a different opinion to that of the establishment are facing 15 years. Truly bizarre!   did anyone look into how

  • To me, thats a "token" sentence because of the profile in the media. Had it NOT had that exposure he probably would have walked.   I feel a ONE year sentence which may actually be alot less

  • Just by way of comparison, vehicular manslaughter carries a 14 yr - LIFE sentence in the UK. Now that or near that, would have been more appropriate and send the right message to others. (IMHO)

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I have to admit today I was forced to drive over a zebra crossing with red light. I wanted to stop, but after a look in my rear mirror I decided it's safer not to stop. And at that time there were no pedestrians on the zebra crossing.

 

I thought over the last weeks I observed that more riders and drivers stop. But it seems now everything is back to "normal" again. Almost nobody stops. TiT!

 

And for the record: I stop almost always. But never before looking in my rear mirror expecting danger arriving fast from behind.

 

At 21 he must just be out of medical school and even that sounds very suspect as a medical degree usually takes anything from 5 to 7 years. So was he at most 16 when he went to medical school?

2 hours ago, internationalism said:

he stole this bike from a police station. This bike wasn't registered, no road insurance. 

He didn't have to pay anything to get it for his daily use.

 

here you can read all details of this case

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2022/01/30/opinion-life-is-cheap-in-thailand-and-even-cheaper-on-thai-roads/

That story does not say he stole the bike, only that he did not pay road tax. Where did you get the information it was stolen?

11 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

At 21 he must just be out of medical school and even that sounds very suspect as a medical degree usually takes anything from 5 to 7 years. So was he at most 16 when he went to medical school?

The doctor was 33 years old and was a SHE !!

The cop is 21 years old .

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Shame on the POLICE. Shame on the JUDICIARY. Both sponsored by the Government. Justice for all

One year in jail...shocking. It would be interesting to know the motivation of the sentence. In any case, cases like that i.e. killing in road incidents and very soft punishment happen in Europe as well. Road incidents' legislation is not as tough as it should be in many countries, one should wonder why.

3 hours ago, CharlieH said:

To me, thats a "token" sentence because of the profile in the media. Had it NOT had that exposure he probably would have walked.

 

I feel a ONE year sentence which may actually be alot less in reality before his release, is shocking for the Death of a young woman. Once again, there is no or little consequences and therby little deterrent to others. 

In Oz get 10 years for that. Maybe out in 7 good behaviour.

3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Yes, it was reported on many times, it was an older bike, priced at B80k and police officers, along with most Thais, can get finance.

No it was reported that he took it, without permission, from a police impound yard

3 hours ago, RafPinto said:

A crowd control officer.

What's that?

The clue is in the name

My heart goes out to the family of this young doctor such a sad loss god bless r.i.p.

59 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

At 21 he must just be out of medical school and even that sounds very suspect as a medical degree usually takes anything from 5 to 7 years. So was he at most 16 when he went to medical school?

He at 21 years old is the policeman not the doctor

 

3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

That's all part of the justice process and doesn't mean that he'll not be jailed after the appeal.   His entitlement to an appeal doesn't mean that the sentence is quashed.

It now appears he will not appeal.

https://www.facebook.com/536126593072944/posts/5423125291039692/

4 hours ago, nikmar said:

did anyone look into how a 21 yr old can afford to run a big bike on police wages?

i'll hazard a guess...

 

errr... perhaps by "decorating" someone's head with plastic bags?

 

3 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Just by way of comparison, vehicular manslaughter carries a 14 yr - LIFE sentence in the UK.

Now that or near that, would have been more appropriate and send the right message to others. (IMHO)

By way of comparison my English wife of almost 30 years was killed in Greece by a drunk driver with his foot in plaster, while crossing the road. Not allowed in court to say he was drunk as his insurance would not have paid out. He got away without serving any jail time. Insurance paid out after about four years, equivalent to about 10 years of my wife's pension that was stopped when she died. 

So Greek justice is not too different to Thai justice.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

It handed down a custodial sentence of 1 year and 15 days to the young policeman with no suspension of the term.

 

He was also fined a total of 4,000 baht,

Not bad for manslaughter... and as we know it continues.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

... at a speed of 108-128 kmph...

Doing that speed on a road as narrow as that, near an intersection, with traffic to boot, shows this Norawich Buadok is nothing but a brain-dead tw@t.

 

In Thailand, even if all the vehicles are stopped before a zebra crossing (rare), one must still peer down the narrow gaps and crevices between stopped cars to make sure no idiots like Buadok is charging along.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Norawich Buadok, 21, was riding a Ducati Monster at a speed of 108-128 kmph in an 80 kmph zone. 

Having a zebra crossing in an 80km zone is insane.

4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Yes, it was reported on many times, it was an older bike, priced at B80k and police officers, along with most Thais, can get finance.

Take away that he was a police offices and she was a doctor this wouldn't even make the news.

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Of course no mention that the "officer" took a legally impounded, and presumably unregistered and uninsured vehicle out for a joy-ride? How many times had he done this before? Was he "working" at the time? How many other officers took this bike out for a ride? Why were they allowed to take these vehicles out. Easy to imagine the super-cars get taken out often, before being added to Joe Ferrari's successor's collection.

 

The Dr's family are suing the RTP for 72 million baht.

 

Hopefully someone tells the officer that "crowd control" definitely does not involve killing pedestrians.

 

 

 

 

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This sets a precedence for other people who speed and kill someone on a crossing. 

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life is so cheap here, 1 year maybe 6 months probation and 2 months down the road he's out ready for another one....but somebody made a silly comment at a rally for democracy and he got 15 years.... amazing Thailand with absolutely no credibility, whatsoever, in the international  community world

So it would seem the message here is if you want to "take someone out" do it with a motorcycle and you'll only get a year !

 

Joy riding on impounded property, fun for the boys !

 

Just now, Black Ops said:

So it would seem the message here is if you want to "take someone out" do it with a motorcycle and you'll only get a year !

 

Joy riding on impounded property, fun for the boys !

this is not unique to thailand, prison sentences in many countries are often lenient for those causing injury or death on the roads

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3 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

That story does not say he stole the bike, only that he did not pay road tax. Where did you get the information it was stolen?

The Bike was taken "without consent" from the Police Compound,  this "STORY" does not mention that fact, although it was reported at the time. TWOC = Theft!

6 hours ago, RafPinto said:

A crowd control officer.

What's that?

Cops who bash young protesters.

As expected:

 

THE NATION: A police lance corporal, who was sentenced to slightly over a year in jail for a fatal road accident while riding a bike, was released on bail on Monday after he appealed against the verdict #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/home?lang=en

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40014908

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The fine and sentence are a joke.  Didn't say he can never be a police officer again. Seems like 3-5 years would be more appropriate. 

This kid literally got away with a murder, apart from riding someone else motorcycle, probably without insurance and whatever else  ????????‍♂️ Now, just imagine if a foreigner, farang, westerner however the name us all was involved in this motorcycle accidents, surely they would’ve thrown the jail keys away unless you’d pay millions of baths ????????‍♂️ 
This is just so wrong ! I feel truly sad for the doctor who  at least crossed the pedestrian lines ( probably without looking as the often do ! ) Who left her young life on the worn out tarmac ????

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