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Driving instructor surrenders to police after killing popular highway policeman on Bangkok's ringroad


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Driving instructor? In Thailand?!

 

This story has di much fodder for humour but now is not the right time.

 

Condolences to the slain cop.

 

Also sympathy to all the instructors students.... You all really failed. 

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6 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

Sickening just watching that vdo.

That's about as evil as one can get.

I hope the <deleted> gets all that he deserves, and more.

Its possible the car driver couldnt see the chaser in his mirrors and changed lanes causing the collision without deliberation. He almost certainly knew he was being chased. Did the bike have 'blues and twos'?

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I wasn't aware that such a job existed in Thailand, even after more than 10 years living here, considering that the driving standards are closely related to most drivers with an IQ of below 10.

Seems to me the guy was making money under false pretences and the fact he was drinking alcohol just adds insult to the victim. 

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An obviously untrained rider in pursuit was never going to end well. Riding at high speed down the inside lane was the first mistake as it only offers 1 possible escape route. Trying to overtake was the second.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Police don't believe other aspects of his story related to the collision.

Looks very much like he deliberately took him out.

 

I wonder what was really in the car...

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9 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

RIP Sergeant Setthakan, you were killed because of the man being afraid because he had an e-cigarrete device.

 

Your family should sue the government for its stance on these devices which unfortunately created the situation you faced and perished from.....

Idiot.

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20 hours ago, connda said:

Boy howdy, does that look familiar 'eh?  I bet the results are different for a 'driving instructor' as opposed to a billionaire's heir. 

Maybe he should make contact and get some advice .

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18 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Agreed that was a deliberate act to take out the motorcycle.

Not an accident, it was murder.

 

and it should be tried as such;

1. provided he doesn't get bail and do a runner

2. provided he survives long enough.

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On 2/24/2023 at 1:22 PM, connda said:

One of my biggest complaints about Thailand is that they have no Highway Patrol who do "hot-pursuit" in order to stop and ticket drivers for moving violations.

However - a single cop on a motorcycle in hot-pursuit of a car?  Not very wise.

One of my biggest complaints about Thailand is that they have no Highway Patrol....Of Course They Do,But they're always " Sitting Off " the Highways watching for Speeders or Waiting to Escort some VIP !!

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On 2/24/2023 at 3:05 PM, PETERTHEEATER said:

Its possible the car driver couldnt see the chaser in his mirrors and changed lanes causing the collision without deliberation. He almost certainly knew he was being chased. Did the bike have 'blues and twos'?

Did the bike have 'blues and twos'?....YES & Also had his SIREN Going Full blast.....That Car Driver KNEW Quite well he was being Chased & Was being ORDERED To S-T-O-P !!

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18 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Looks very much like he deliberately took him out.

 

I wonder what was really in the car...

Are You suggesting there MIGHT'VE Been some White Powder or Something Else ??

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19 hours ago, Andycoops said:

I wasn't aware that such a job existed in Thailand, even after more than 10 years living here, considering that the driving standards are closely related to most drivers with an IQ of below 10.

Seems to me the guy was making money under false pretences and the fact he was drinking alcohol just adds insult to the victim. 

" Below 10 " You say ?? I Reckon it's a Lot Lower than that with a Lot of Drivers,Please Note I Did NOT say ALL Drivers !!

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On 2/24/2023 at 8:54 AM, ThailandRyan said:

RIP Sergeant Setthakan, you were killed because of the man being afraid because he had an e-cigarrete device.

 

Your family should sue the government for its stance on these devices which unfortunately created the situation you faced and perished from.....

Really? That's your takeaway from this story?

 

The driver was simply someone who couldn't handle the potential consequences.. probably less than 10,00 Baht in fines..

 

Video shows he deliberately rammed the policeman. Vehicular homicide..

 

Thanks to the video, everyone can see this.

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On 2/24/2023 at 8:55 AM, CelticBhoy said:

Sickening just watching that vdo.

That's about as evil as one can get.

I hope the <deleted> gets all that he deserves, and more.

Yeah, the same <deleted> as the Red Bull scion.
 

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On 2/23/2023 at 10:01 PM, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Agreed. While the car driver is 100% at fault for everything else - this would've been prevented if he just followed the car instead of trying to overtake it. The rule of the road is don't **** with anything bigger than you - it's better to be wise (and alive) than right.

Very true. It seems the right of way here is determined by the size of your vehicle. Bikes must yield to cars, and cars must yield to trucks, since traffic laws rarely apply, it is survival of the biggest. 

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The fact that the offender is a driving instructor is sort of emblematic of the state of driver education in Thailand, wouldn't you say?

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11 hours ago, Nong Khai Man said:

" Below 10 " You say ?? I Reckon it's a Lot Lower than that with a Lot of Drivers,Please Note I Did NOT say ALL Drivers !!

Below 10 isn't possible....if you want to bash Thais, be realistic. 

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On 2/24/2023 at 12:55 PM, Classic Ray said:

They have difficulty doing the basics right. The man in civilian clothes with a lit cigarette leaning over the crashed motorcycle.

They do. Completely oblivious to any potential risks or danger. 

 

On 2/24/2023 at 8:43 AM, webfact said:

They think there may be a case to answer of deliberate vehicular homicide.

I think that is evidently what happened having viewed the video, which as others have said was disturbing, but sadly, that shows the mentality of many here and highlights how disrespected the Police are, arguably for good reason. 

 

 

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