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Stopped by the Thai highway police

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IMG_20230311_104058.thumb.jpg.4d6f724190ef9e08f2e5ee906d6ee2ee.jpgHi All . People always seem to slag the Thai Police  , But I have to report a good experience , First I'll hold my hands up I was clocked at 132kph on my bike on 1 AH highway yesterday , from being pulled over to leaving with a 500 baht fine paid for at the pull in station I was treated so politely/respectfully and even given a   bottle of sweet lychee  ice tea. I was shown photo evidence of me speeding (so not a rip off)   . I could not pay with my banking app(not work for some reason) .and could not pay with cash the station . so a lady in the police station office scanned my ticket and paid it on her phone app , I then gave her the 500Baht fine money  and also offered her a small tip for her help which she refused point blank ... the police officer then told me to take a photo of the receipt off her phone  and the speeding ticket as evidence and proof of payment  .

10/10 for the police    .. and 10/10 for my stupidity at getting caught 

 

 

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    SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.   What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.   You seem so proud of riding dan

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    Here we go. The holier than thou brigade are swiftly out of the blocks.   The OP exceeded the speed limit (possibly by 10% if it was the AH1, if the limit was 90 kph on the AH1 then it is ri

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17 minutes ago, banglay said:

and 10/10 for my stupidity at getting caught 

 

17 minutes ago, banglay said:

I was clocked at 132kph on my bike

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

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4 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

 

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

 

 

Here we go. The holier than thou brigade are swiftly out of the blocks.

 

The OP exceeded the speed limit (possibly by 10% if it was the AH1, if the limit was 90 kph on the AH1 then it is ridiculously low limit) and paid his dues. Not sure why you think driving a motorbike at 82 mph is "endangering the lives of people living in Thailand"

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Nice to read about the positive experience with the police rather than the usual rants.

Also considerate of the OP to give the righteous among our membership a Sunday opportunity to sermonize.

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13 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

 

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

Wind your neck in, don't tell me you've never broken the speed limit.

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21 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

 

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

132 kph (82 mph) really isn't that fast, and we don't know what & where or the road conditions.  Obviously good enough to go that fast, and hopefully as responsible as possible, and aware of cross traffic, if any.

 

There's some long stretch of highway here where 132 kph is quite safe to do.

 

I've gone much faster, though not in Thailand.  I've pretty sure I've done about 225 kph (140 mph) back in the ol' USA.  On open interstate hwy, metro area.   As here, I wouldn't do it in the countryside, too many deer, as there are dogs here for my older reserved self.

 

I'm constantly passed by cars here doing 130+ kph, so not exactly ruining the farang image.

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21 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

 

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

You sound fun, lets go for a drink sometime

Good to read another positive experience with RTP.

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9 minutes ago, sungod said:

You sound fun, lets go for a drink sometime

Keep an eye out for him on other threads.

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May I ask, were you wearing a helmet or just the typical, sandals, t-shirt, and shorts?

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1 hour ago, BananaStrong said:

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

YAWN.... ????????????    Aw gawwdddd.....   everything about this comment from dripping with sanctimony to the outrageously dumb assumption that a speeding motorcyclist makes ‘expats look horrible’....   

 

Some people really can’t help themselves from getting in their own way.

 

 

On the other hand, the Op seems perfectly level headed, ready to accept fault and complimentary of the manner in which the issue was dealt with.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

May I ask, were you wearing a helmet or just the typical, sandals, t-shirt, and shorts?

I think if no helmet the fine would have been bigger ????

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25 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

May I ask, were you wearing a helmet or just the typical, sandals, t-shirt, and shorts?

 

Are sandals, T-shirts and shorts typical of someone who drives a motorbike than can comfortably do 132 kph?

 

 

I am guessing that the OP was better prepared than that for his journey.

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52 minutes ago, sungod said:

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

On many Thai highways when the road is clear you had better be going that fast or you will have to be in the bumpy lane for trucks. 

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8 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:
36 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

May I ask, were you wearing a helmet or just the typical, sandals, t-shirt, and shorts?

 

Are sandals, T-shirts and shorts typical of someone who drives a motorbike than can comfortably do 132 kph?

 

 

I am guessing that the OP was better prepared than that for his journey.

Perhaps dingdorgrb thinks the BiB only ticket speeders if their riding gear is inappropriate !!! 

 

And...  are ’sandals, t-shirt and shorts’  typical riding gear at all for any westerner riding a motorcycle capable of highways speeds ??...  

 

 

 

 

 

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I've been stopped by Highway Police while cycling on highway #3 south through Chanthaburi. 

In a brief comedy moment I was asked if my drink bottle contained alcohol, the usual "what country are you from?", then

given a bottle of water, and more useful, directions for an alternative route to my destination with less traffic.

That's their good deed of the day 

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

Nothing is better than winding up the old grumpy expats who probably just finished their 9th beer and have nothing better than do than react to my post.      Let's see if the same clowns fall for this one:

There are TWO separate laws on the books in both England and America, and there is a chance this law-breaking, endangering, (AL Code Sec. 32-5A-190 as an example), could possibly land this person in very serious trouble abroad.  Both consulates and embassies have been notified, CCTV's are being watched, and the police officers in question should be consulted by the necessary diplomats.   There is a kind of reckless behavior that will warrant much, much more investigation.   

 

So, when a falang crashes into your family going 200 kph, maybe smile and say, "No problem, on the message boards I supported such behavior!!!!!!"

 

shame on you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

hahahahaha.  lighten up Francis. 

Anybody else thinking Thailand needs to stiffen traffic violation penalties for foreigners? Five hundred baht.scarcely serves as a deterrent. Not going to sit in judgment of the OP, but the expression "lead by example" comes to mind, especially when you consider the constant bashing of Thai drivers on this forum.

 

1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

And...  are ’sandals, t-shirt and shorts’  typical riding gear at all for any westerner riding a motorcycle capable of highways speeds ??...  

That's all I've ever worn (weather permitting), whether TH or USA.  Besides helmet of course.

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50 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

Nothing is better than winding up the old grumpy expats who probably just finished their 9th beer and have nothing better than do than react to my post.      Let's see if the same clowns fall for this one:

Back pedal much ???  ????

5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

And...  are ’sandals, t-shirt and shorts’  typical riding gear at all for any westerner riding a motorcycle capable of highways speeds ??...  

That's all I've ever worn (weather permitting), whether TH or USA.  Besides helmet of course.

On a ‘real motorcycle’ travelling at highways speeds ?? (120 kmh / often 120kmh+ consistent riding).

(Yes, I know the law is less, but its safer riding at the same speed as the traffic around you).

 

 

I’m not talking about pottering around town on a ’step through scooter’, spreading the pins feeling the wind blow yer khakies and cooling yer fuffuss !!! 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gecko123 said:

Anybody else thinking Thailand needs to stiffen traffic violation penalties for foreigners? Five hundred baht.scarcely serves as a deterrent. Not going to sit in judgment of the OP, but the expression "lead by example" comes to mind, especially when you consider the constant bashing of Thai drivers on this forum.

 

So you'd be in favor of dual pricing of fines too non Thai nationals ??  Now that sounds like a good idea "NOT" ,,,, 99% of drivers in Thailand are  Thai ..and 500baht  is nearly double the minimum wage .. sorry the say the world here doesn't really revolve around farangs as much as the narrow minded bar stool'er's want to think.

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40 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Back pedal much ???  ????

More like the dude's having an episode, I hope he's OK.

3 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

Here we go. The holier than thou brigade are swiftly out of the blocks.

Yeah, and what has that to do with it? He is driving recklessly, and that is 100% true. Has nothing to do with anything holy. Just take your brigade and go enjoy your Sunday.

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1 hour ago, BananaStrong said:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

Nothing is better than winding up the old grumpy expats who probably just finished their 9th beer and have nothing better than do than react to my post.      Let's see if the same clowns fall for this one:

There are TWO separate laws on the books in both England and America, and there is a chance this law-breaking, endangering, (AL Code Sec. 32-5A-190 as an example), could possibly land this person in very serious trouble abroad.  Both consulates and embassies have been notified, CCTV's are being watched, and the police officers in question should be consulted by the necessary diplomats.   There is a kind of reckless behavior that will warrant much, much more investigation.   

 

So, when a falang crashes into your family going 200 kph, maybe smile and say, "No problem, on the message boards I supported such behavior!!!!!!"

 

shame on you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

hahahahaha.  lighten up Francis. 

could not resist coming back for another pass?  you have been judged by your peers.. and found to be... a sanctimonius banana.

45 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

On a ‘real motorcycle’ travelling at highways speeds ?? (120 kmh / often 120kmh+ consistent riding).

(Yes, I know the law is less, but its safer riding at the same speed as the traffic around you).

 

 

I’m not talking about pottering around town on a ’step through scooter’, spreading the pins feeling the wind blow yer khakies and cooling yer fuffuss !!! 

 

 

 

 

Ok, but I actually don´t know what you are talking about at all! The safest thing is if all are driving legally. For that to happen, some people must start and other follow. This is a good start with fining for speeding. The only thing wrong is that it should be a zero more after the 5.

3 hours ago, BananaStrong said:

 

SHAME on you for going 132 and endangering the lives of people living in Thailand.

 

What horrible behavior and really makes expats look horrible.

 

You seem so proud of riding dangerously and "getting away" with your behavior when compared with back home.   Horrible in a million ways, and you will never learn.   

Sparktrader?

4 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, but I actually don´t know what you are talking about at all! The safest thing is if all are driving legally.

But all are not... and thats the issue...  Good luck trying to re-educate the whole of Thailand while sticking to the rules and placing yourself at greater risk....  

 

4 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

For that to happen, some people must start and other follow. This is a good start with fining for speeding. The only thing wrong is that it should be a zero more after the 5.

Agreed... Good luck with that though. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, but I actually don´t know what you are talking about at all! The safest thing is if all are driving legally. 

Its not safer at all if you are doing 80kmh and all other traffic is passing you at 120kmh....

 

 

 

 

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