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Former transport minister crashes yet again in Thailand

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Thailand‘s former transport minister Tawee Kraikupt – father of controversial politician Pareena Kraikupt – was involved in his fourth car accident in four years yesterday in Ratchaburi province, sparking concerns that the 85 year old should no longer be behind the wheel. He claims he cannot remember the collision.

 

A Mercedes Benz driver reported that he was driving along the middle lane of the three-lane Srisuriyawong Road, near Ratchaburi City Hall, when a white sedan in the left lane suddenly made a right turn and crashed into the rear left side of the Mercedes.

 

The victim was unaware that the driver who hit him was Tawee Kraikupt because the ex-minister failed to stop at the scene and drove off. Tawee later told the police that he was on his way to the air conditioning shop and was unaware of the collision.

 

Tawee’s daughter Pareena Kraikupt, former Palang Pracharath MP, already sought lawyers’ help to confiscate her father’s driving license once before after he crashed his car into a pickup truck in Nakhon Pathom province, central Thailand, last year. Netizens advised her to find him a driver.

 

Pareena said…

 

“I want to ask any great lawyer about what to do in this case to stop my father from driving a car, as the car is not mine and my father refuses to listen to me. He refuses to listen to family members.”

 

“I am worried. This news could be reported but I want to thank the media today for not bullying my father because those who have an old father will understand me.”

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/ex-minister-tawee-kaikupt-involved-in-another-car-crash-unaware-of-collision-2

 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He claims he cannot remember the collision.

dangerous. 

10 minutes ago, stoner said:

dangerous. 

Dementia 

I see him occasionally in the town I live in, Chombueng.  If he wants to get something from the local market he just stops his car in the middle of the road and goes shopping.  The police here don't do anything to him.

 

Think what you want of Pareena it's nice that she is trying to stop her dad from driving.  But even if they did take his license he would most likely be driving anyway.  I'm sure he has one of those lifetime licenses that they used to issue.  

He's in the years running for the Red Bull driving Globe Award....

9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“I want to ask any great lawyer about what to do in this case to stop my father from driving a car, as the car is not mine and my father refuses to listen to me. He refuses to listen to family members.”

As he cannot even remember the accident then I'm sure a court order can ban him from driving... until he's had a full medical check-up and a new driving test.

All of which will fail.

That should solve the problem

37 minutes ago, rwill said:

I see him occasionally in the town I live in, Chombueng.  If he wants to get something from the local market he just stops his car in the middle of the road and goes shopping.  The police here don't do anything to him.

this sums it up quite well. but of course the entitled a hole does. 

7 hours ago, stoner said:

dangerous. 

No... the go to excuse to reduce the fine 

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can't remember the accident, but remembers to dye his hair:

 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

As he cannot even remember the accident then I'm sure a court order can ban him from driving... until he's had a full medical check-up and a new driving test.

All of which will fail.

That should solve the problem

Don't you  know ' who he is ' ? 

License or not , he will drive anyway ... he was the minister of transport .

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

As he cannot even remember the accident then I'm sure a court order can ban him from driving... until he's had a full medical check-up and a new driving test.

All of which will fail.

That should solve the problem

Not a chance.  With or without the little piece of paper he will still drive.  They have to either get him a live in driver or remove all vehicles from his access. He is rich old and entitled.

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Daughter should go see him and take all keys for his car, or buy a wheel clamp. job done.

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Hope he doesn't have a pilots license.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

As he cannot even remember the accident then I'm sure a court order can ban him from driving... until he's had a full medical check-up and a new driving test.

All of which will fail.

That should solve the problem

didn´t you read????? This guy will NOT adhere to the law or the rules, he will drive in  spite of whatever the law decides.. He do not give a <deleted>..... And local police seems to be whimpy like hell...

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What a loving daughter. She has dad’s best interests at heart. I don’t know how she can fix this but wish her good luck.

3 hours ago, rwill said:

I see him occasionally in the town I live in, Chombueng.  If he wants to get something from the local market he just stops his car in the middle of the road and goes shopping.  The police here don't do anything to him.

 

Think what you want of Pareena it's nice that she is trying to stop her dad from driving.  But even if they did take his license he would most likely be driving anyway.  I'm sure he has one of those lifetime licenses that they used to issue.  

Sell the car or tow it away and store it. Get him a driver to take him around

 

 

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2 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Don't you  know ' who he is ' ? 

License or not , he will drive anyway ... he was the minister of transport .

I wonder how he got that position... 

Okay not really I have a shrewd idea.

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5 hours ago, rwill said:

Think what you want of Pareena it's nice that she is trying to stop her dad from driving.  But even if they did take his license he would most likely be driving anyway.  I'm sure he has one of those lifetime licenses that they used to issue.  

Then take his keys, or his 4..ing car away.

Did you notice the car had no number plate!!

12 hours ago, still kicking said:

Dementia 

Old age?

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

was involved in his fourth car accident in four years

I am sure that there are many more 'competent' drivers who have exceeded this number.

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Pareena Kraikupt

She's a doozy of a dip s**t. 

His epitaph will read 'Do you know who I was?'

7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

As he cannot even remember the accident then I'm sure a court order can ban him from driving... until he's had a full medical check-up and a new driving test.

All of which will fail.

That should solve the problem

Have you not had to do a thai medical for a driving licence? 

I think even a corpse can pass!

 

3 hours ago, watchcat said:

Old age?

I am 78 and have had 2 blackouts in 3 months, Both at home. the second in February this tear

 

My wife found me the first time and the postman the second time. My wife was out and my neighbour called an ambulance.

 

I woke up in a hospital having no idea where I was, what time or day it was or even blacking out.

 

The day before my blackout was the last day I drove my pickup, and when I woke up in hospital, was the day I quit driving.

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corrected some bad spelling

I assume that he passed all those stringent re-testing funnies at the department of land transport with flying colors. 

He should be "transported" !

On 5/18/2023 at 5:44 PM, rwill said:

Think what you want of Pareena it's nice that she is trying to stop her dad from driving.  But even if they did take his license he would most likely be driving anyway.  I'm sure he has one of those lifetime licenses that they used to issue.  

She might also want to help out her ex the senator recently criminally charged with money laundering. 

On 5/18/2023 at 11:44 PM, rwill said:

I see him occasionally in the town I live in, Chombueng.  If he wants to get something from the local market he just stops his car in the middle of the road and goes shopping.  The police here don't do anything to him.

 

Think what you want of Pareena it's nice that she is trying to stop her dad from driving.  But even if they did take his license he would most likely be driving anyway.  I'm sure he has one of those lifetime licenses that they used to issue.  

OMG........they do this in Nong Bua Daeng.....    CBA parking and walking, so just block the road........but only for 10 mins!!!!!!!

On 5/19/2023 at 8:00 AM, cowellandrew said:

Have you not had to do a thai medical for a driving licence? 

I think even a corpse can pass!

 

HA!......Very few even have a license....and getting one is a purely administrative exercise ......it has nothing to do with being able to drive (safely). 

Edited by Will B Good

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