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Bungee jump given clean bill of health after Hong Kong tourist "damaged Thai tourism" by going to foreign media


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Agree with others here that makes  it all okay !  Nothing to ???? here???? ! unsure did they pay all ot part of his medical costs & rtn of money paid for an Amazing Thailand bungee jump + declared safe ???? ????no issues ???? read prior his insurance in HK Paid out for medical costs ?

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3 hours ago, jvs said:

Pesky foreigners making to look Thailand bad,yes that is one way of looking at it.

What is the problem?Nobody died yet and we have a "safety first" sticker

somewhere.

I just wonder if there are any government set guidelines and not just a few cowboys just winging it.

"Too old equipment should be replaced",yes but what is too old?

 

 

Heard today, Thailand has no regulations regarding Bungee Jumping!!

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3 hours ago, mikebell said:

RTP do it on a daily basis.  Soi dogs; unchecked pollution; scamming taxi drivers; it's a wonder any tourists come here.

Must be the lure of the temples and a Phad Thai supper.

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3 hours ago, jvs said:

Pesky foreigners making to look Thailand bad,yes that is one way of looking at it.

What is the problem?Nobody died yet and we have a "safety first" sticker

somewhere.

I just wonder if there are any government set guidelines and not just a few cowboys just winging it.

"Too old equipment should be replaced",yes but what is too old?

 

 

When it breaks or snaps.

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15 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

Having read 3 different articles in maybe 2-3 days about this, what stuck in my mind was the length of the cord snapping, it went from halfway to 5m above and now to 2-3m...

Can't wait for the next report: 30cm...

You should just watch the vid and decide. Pretty easy. 

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4 hours ago, jvs said:

Pesky foreigners making to look Thailand bad,yes that is one way of looking at it.

What is the problem?Nobody died yet and we have a "safety first" sticker

somewhere.

I just wonder if there are any government set guidelines and not just a few cowboys just winging it.

"Too old equipment should be replaced",yes but what is too old?

 

 

When it snaps or wont hold air as in truck tires

 

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35 minutes ago, leither69 said:

Heard today, Thailand has no regulations regarding Bungee Jumping!!

You can do a search of the internet and find many rules and regulations on inspection of the bungee cords.

 

However, I could not find one for Thailand.

 

 

32 minutes ago, cracker1 said:

wrong reply. Sorry

 

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2 hours ago, Goat said:

Snitch tried to rort 200,000 from them after falling 3 meteres into water.

Which resulted in zero damage to him. 

Blackban him. 

Everyone expects to be compensated for every little thing these days. 

Harden up.

Wasnt even that high. I would jump off that platform without a girly rope.

A bungee rope breaking is not a 'little thing'. And if the company had compensated more than just medical expenses and a refund of the fee, they would have avoided the exposure. You might jump off the platform without a 'girly rope', but I and many others sure as hell wouldn't.

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