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Drunk hit-and-run driver in Bangkok flees scene with victim clinging to bonnet (video)

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Photo via TikTok @fourthlpss

 

by Petch Petpailin


A 20 year old drunk driver crashed his Mercedes-Benz into a motorcycle taxi driver on the Rama 9 Road in Bangkok. The driver was caught on camera fleeing the scene of the accident with the victim still clinging to the car bonnet.


On Tuesday, a Thai TikToker posted a video of an incident at the Rama 9 intersection which occurred on April 16. The video shows several orange-jacketed motorbike taxi drivers – or “win” drivers – surrounding the car. One win driver, the victim, lay on the car bonnet in an effort to stop the assailant from fleeing, reports CH8.


Despite the win driver’s efforts, the driver darted away from the scene at a high speed moments later – with the victim still clinging to the Mercedes’ bonnet.

 

The video went viral on TikTok with netizens expressing concern for the victim and wondering what happened after the clip ended.

 

Yesterday, officers from the Makkasan Police Station reported that the driver was a 20 year old man who was under the influence of alcohol. He had been drinking at an entertainment venue called Royal City Avenue (RCA) before the accident occurred.

 

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Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/drunk-hit-and-run-driver-in-bangkok-flees-scene-with-victim-clinging-to-bonnet-video

 

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  • Car driver was the nephew of the brother of RTP General's uncle in law's sister. So ... he's safe. ????????‍♂️

  • Will B Good
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    The penalty for this offence is imprisonment for two to six years, a fine of 40,000 to 100,000 baht, and the suspension or revocation of the driver’s license.   Hands up anyone who believes

  • Slap on the wrist, 10 baht fine, etc  You know the drill.    

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Slap on the wrist, 10 baht fine, etc 

You know the drill.

 

 

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Red plate or is that because of the brake lights?

Just another day in paradise .

35 minutes ago, jvs said:

Red plate or is that because of the brake lights?

Just another day in paradise .

Orange 55

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Car driver was the nephew of the brother of RTP General's uncle in law's sister. So ... he's safe. ????????‍♂️

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3 hours ago, VinnieK said:

Slap on the wrist, 10 baht fine, etc 

You know the drill.

 

 

Yep, and add:  come in to pay the 10Baht (if you really want to), whenever convenient, or we can send a senior out to your house to pick up the cash or you can pay the officer by QR code. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Yesterday, officers from the Makkasan Police Station reported that the driver was a 20 year old man who was under the influence of alcohol. He had been drinking at an entertainment venue called Royal City Avenue (RCA) before the accident occurred.

20 year old Merc driver... nail the idiot.

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a relative of a well known family who runs a big drinks empire I wonder ???

3 hours ago, webfact said:

He had been drinking at an entertainment venue called Royal City Avenue (RCA) before the accident occurred

The hit and run was bad but this is where he really crossed line. Lucky they discovered this most critical detail of the case.

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The penalty for this offence is imprisonment for two to six years, a fine of 40,000 to 100,000 baht, and the suspension or revocation of the driver’s license.

 

Hands up anyone who believes he will receive this, or even any one of these penalties.

 
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"The victim requested compensation of 100,000 baht . The Mercedes-Benz driver negotiated a settlement of 50,000 baht and has already paid 20,000 baht"
OUTRAGEOUS overcharging for such a short ride,dwarfing the 700 baht charged by another recent taxi driver recently to much opprobrium….and he didn’t even use his own vehicle either ! ???? 

Kid napping ........................... Did any one take chase ?

 

48 minutes ago, hellohello123 said:

Ill bet his excuse....

 

"I was taking him to hospital"

..or ..I got scared and panicked ..accidentally stepped on the gas.

They are expert liars 

What is going on?

 

Why is he hanging onto the bonnet while the car is stationary?

 

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5 hours ago, VinnieK said:

Slap on the wrist, 10 baht fine, etc 

You know the drill.

Don't forget the required wai.....

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This is hilarious, actually.

 

Only in Thailand.

 

I'd probably drive away too if I had an angry gang around my car.

 

I know an Isaan guy who almost got killed by an angry mob of villagers after he hit someone.

 

I think the law says: you have to stop or if you don't stop you must go to a police station immediately. Which is a sensible policy considering you might get lynched in Thailand if you stop.

 

 

58 minutes ago, hellohello123 said:

Ill bet his excuse....

 

"I was taking him to hospital"

'The brakes failed'

Bloody brilliant!!!!!!! Couldn't stop laughing!!!

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2 minutes ago, 2009 said:

This is hilarious, actually.

 

Only in Thailand.

 

I'd probably drive away too if I had an angry gang around my car.

 

I know an Isaan guy who almost got killed by an angry mob of villagers after he hit someone.

 

I think the law says: you have to stop or if you don't stop you must go to a police station immediately. Which is a sensible policy considering you might get lynched in Thailand if you stop.

 

 

 

What, by endangering someone's life by driving off at  very high speed with someone you hit initially hanging onto your bonnet.

 

A little slip - could have very easily have ended in murder..

 

Should be seen as such...

 

 

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To be fair, at the point at which he drove away I don't think it could legally be considered a hit n run.

 

The accident had happened. The driver didn't flee. No hit n run.

 

The motorbike guy was laying on his bonnet intentionally. I dunno what you would call that legally (besides dumb).

 

All the other guys were gathering around, some angry. I think some trying to force the driver out of the car or to get into the locked vehicle. This is probably illegal.

 

The driver was intimidated by their actions and drove off.

 

At this point, I don't think it's a hit n run. So long as the driver went straight to the police as per the law, I reckon no charges besides careless driving for the initial accident (if the initial accident was even the car driver's fault)

 

They tried to take the law into their own hands and messed up.

6 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Bloody brilliant!!!!!!! Couldn't stop laughing!!!

Me too.

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12 minutes ago, Pmbkk said:

 

What, by endangering someone's life by driving off at  very high speed with someone you hit initially hanging onto your bonnet.

 

A little slip - could have very easily have ended in murder..

 

Should be seen as such...

 

 

I dunno. I'll leave that to the lawyers.

 

They guy hanging onto his bonnet was playing sillybuggers. It was not the accident in progress. The accident was a separate event.

 

It looked like they were trying to get into the locked vehicle or trying to get the driver out.

 

If either of which had transpired, the driver could have been on the receiving end of a violent gang attack, so he/she fled to safety. Fair enough.

 

I don't think the motorcycle drivers had any right to do that to someone after an accident. They should let the police handle the matter.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, 2009 said:

To be fair, at the point at which he drove away I don't think it could legally be considered a hit n run.

 

The accident had happened. The driver didn't flee. No hit n run.

 

The motorbike guy was laying on his bonnet intentionally. I dunno what you would call that legally (besides dumb).

 

All the other guys were gathering around, some angry. I think some trying to force the driver out of the car or to get into the locked vehicle. This is probably illegal.

 

The driver was intimidated by their actions and drove off.

 

At this point, I don't think it's a hit n run. So long as the driver went straight to the police as per the law, I reckon no charges besides careless driving for the initial accident (if the initial accident was even the car driver's fault)

 

They tried to take the law into their own hands and messed up.

Being drunk not a problem?

3 minutes ago, 2009 said:

I dunno. I'll leave that to the lawyers.

 

They guy hanging onto his bonnet was playing sillybuggers. It was not the accident in progress. The accident was a separate event.

 

It looked like they were trying to get into the locked vehicle or trying to get the driver out.

 

If either of which had transpired, the driver could have been on the receiving end of a violent gang attack, so he/she fled to safety. Fair enough.

 

I not think the motorcycle drivers had any right to do that to someone after an accident. They should let the police handle the matter.

 

 

I tend to agree.
The problem with leaving it to the police though is that they know how it will end; with the taxi rider being charged for damage to the car, or something equally as idiotic. Hence this trend of vigilante justice we see here. Just my opinion. 

So I am assuming 'designated driver' doesn't translate into Thai?

Or failing that this 20 year old driving a Merc could not afford a Taxi?

He needs to be hit with full prison sentence and fine and lose his license for good?

Will that happen..................????? NO!

9 minutes ago, chang1 said:

Being drunk not a problem?

Ah, you're right. I missed that part. Haha.

 

Yeah, he should be charged with a DUI.

 

But the motorcycle taxi driver seemed to sustain no injuries from the actual accident itself, but rather from his own actions from how he treated someone's property.

 

I don't think the driver should be held responsible for his injuries as he was willingly laying on the car. Clearly a wannabe police officer. He's due a career change, haha

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5 hours ago, VinnieK said:

Slap on the wrist, 10 baht fine, etc 

You know the drill.

 

 

Instead of writing nonsense, why not spend the time reading the link instead. You might learn something.

And that also goes to the others who made inane comments about what must have been a terrifying incident. It's depressing how social media and forums such as this expose so many who actually have nothing to say except rubbish.

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

20 year old Merc driver... nail the idiot.

Makkasan - that's where I live, on Ratchaprarop. 

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