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Good Samaritan lady beaten up after going to help driver - he didn't want her to call the cops because he was drunk


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A story getting a lot of interest in the Thai press raises the question as to whether it is worth being a Good Samaritan in Thailand.

 

At 2.34 am on Monday a woman called Bang-orn was riding with her son on a motorcycle when she came across a vehicle in a ditch, reported Sanook.

 

It appeared to have been an accident. 

 

In reality a man called Photipong, 38, the driver, had consumed six cans of beer and was very drunk.

 

He had been trying to execute a U-turn when he went into the ditch with his back wheels unable to get traction because they were dangling in the air.

 

Bang-orn asked him if he was OK then reached for her phone to call 191.

 

Photipong told Nam Phiang Din police in Muang district of Mae Hong Son in the far north of Thailand that he knew he was drunk and was worried about the consequences if the police got involved.

 

He said he pushed the woman over then fled the scene in a panic. 

 

Asked by the press about an army sticker on his vehicle he said he was a cable installer who had done work for the military. The sticker had now been removed.

 

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Bang-orn gave a far different view of the attack she sustained.

 

She said she intended to help but instead Photipong grabbed her throat and bashed her on the back of the head causing her to fall. He ground her head into the ground and grabbed her sarong.

 

Her bike was also damaged. 

 

She said can hardly walk , has dizzy spells and intends to see that Photpong is prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

 

She said that she would be seeking full compensation for her injuries both physical and mental. 

 

A local official said they were concerned about her injuries. 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

She said can hardly walk , has dizzy spells and intends to see that Photpong is prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

 

She said that she would be seeking full compensation for her injuries both physical and mental. 

500 baht

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

She said she intended to help but instead Photipong grabbed her throat and bashed her on the back of the head causing her to fall. He ground her head into the ground and grabbed her sarong.

 

No good deed goes unpunished. 

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42 minutes ago, vandeventer said:

So my friend took of his jacket and put it under the mans head.

Yes, always a good move to maneuver someone's spine after they've been involved in an accident (NOT)

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another obnoxious, time- wasting story just to go for clicks:

in TH, keep out of everything questionable you might come across. period.

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reminds me of a similar story some 17 years ago in Southern California ..... since then regardless who he/she is and what it may have happen I look the other way

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4 hours ago, Will B Good said:

I am a bit surprised he was panicking.......the penalty for DUI here is hardly any kind of deterrent .

And you can have 3 before you lose the licence. 

If you have one...

Oh, no interlock fitted either..

So what's the point?

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First of all I commend the woman for stopping and trying to help.  The reaction of the driver was the booze talking.  
Unfortunately helping others doesn’t seem the norm.  Especially from reading some of the posts on the forum. 
People make comments about the west being bad.  But what’s interesting is they seem to be concerned about being harmed here also.  

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Bang-orn asked him if he was OK then reached for her phone to call 191.

She was fine up to this point. I would have asked "Do you want me to call 191 for you?"

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2 hours ago, dallen52 said:

The country needs to bring in international law enforcement experts and seriously look at the introduction of a proper police system. 

 

Its farcical and corrupt to say the least...

No deterrent whatsoever. 

 

A couple of America's finest with a shoot first mentality,  would certainly make people take notice..

Yeah great, the relatives of Justine Damond would be thrilled.

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15 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Asians genetically cannot detoxify alcohol the way Caucasians can, that's why they are known as two-pot screamers. The world champions are the Scandinavians, they can absorb astonishing quantities of booze in all forms without even blinking.

Yes you can take a Norse to Malta but you can't make him blink.

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