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UPDATE: Australian Man Fined 10,000 Baht and Pays 40,000 Baht for Damages After Road Rage Incident in Phuket


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40,000 baht for a wingmirror ? Toyota; Lazada new glass alone 315b, full new mirror under 15,000b 500b an hour for fitting so max 16,000b so double price for Tourists. nice one Thailand keep up the good work. Maybe 40k at main dealership, but I would like to see the Receipt thanks. :coffee1:edit or even a Quote.

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"An Australian man was fined 10,000 baht and paid 40,000 baht for damages after a road rage incident with a minivan in Wichit, Mueang Phuket. He also faced imprisonment for two months but he received suspension of his imprisonment sentence with one year probation."

Now if the Australian had been Thai, would the fine and damages have been the same? That is the question?

The unequivocal answer is no. this kind of thing happens every day and we do not here about it? Justice in Thailand is a joke, especially in Phuket apparently if you are a foreigner?

The Thai minivan driver is laughing all the way to the bank!

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

Which legal system??? Does Thailand have any???

 

it's all for show ... it's so underhandedness and corrupt how could any thai ever take it serious,  hence shooting, or robbing or anything criminal is no problem for thais.

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For those of us who live in Thailand we are used to the way a few Thais drive (  erratic  ) are aware of not falling out with them 

A tourist on the other hand will  let their emotions  get a grip of them and pay the penalty as this guy did ????

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7 hours ago, smedly said:

criminal conviction like that should also be immediate deportation and ban from Thailand for life

Can I remind you this was a broken mirror,not bones. And some lucky so and so got 40k baht for a couple of thousands baht mirror. He should be invited back asap!

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3 hours ago, DUNROAMIN said:

I Learnt after 7 years here the best thing to do here is ignore what hapens on the road here, too many crazies in Thailand, drive on and stay alive, with your cash in your pocket.

Yes indeed, just bow your head if some crazy drivers doing stupid, problem ignored, don't use middle finger or you probably get shot, never know who's in the car????

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5 hours ago, sikishrory said:

The guy is obviously a loser but 40k for a out of place mirror is ridiculous.

500฿ - somchai messes about with screwdriver for 10 minutes.

39,500฿ - repair little Thai mans imaginary balls and fragile ego.

 

Oh and 10k for the chaps down at the station.

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Easy to say with hindsight, but what if the cops were talkng about this going to court, with the possibility of a spell in the monkey-house?????!

40k Baht, just under £1,000, I think I would take that offer.

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6 hours ago, stevenl said:

Apparently he was the aggressor.

Really?

Probably yes ......  After the van driver horned on end, tailgatet their car for some distance until both stopped at a red-light. The van driver then got out of his car and approached the the guys to ever so gentlemanly make them aware of an alleged driving error on their part a while back. To give him credit, he did not carry a machete, iron rod, gun or similar weaponry to get his point across.

Nothing further.

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7 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

So the lad NOT driving the car gets boned by the police/courts.

 

Gotta love the Thai legal system !!

You mean the guy who broke off the mirror on the other car got boned by the police/court? 

 

Yes, that's how it works! 

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3 hours ago, brianthainess said:

40,000 baht for a wingmirror ? Toyota; Lazada new glass alone 315b, full new mirror under 15,000b 500b an hour for fitting so max 16,000b so double price for Tourists. nice one Thailand keep up the good work. Maybe 40k at main dealership, but I would like to see the Receipt thanks. :coffee1:edit or even a Quote.

It's called punitive damages. ????

But all kidding aside, he might have damaged the paint on the car and the door. Repqinting a car these days is prohibitively expensive. 

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25 minutes ago, traveller101 said:

Really?

Probably yes ......  After the van driver horned on end, tailgatet their car for some distance until both stopped at a red-light. The van driver then got out of his car and approached the the guys to ever so gentlemanly make them aware of an alleged driving error on their part a while back. To give him credit, he did not carry a machete, iron rod, gun or similar weaponry to get his point across.

Nothing further.

Still doesn't give the other guy the right to damage his car! 

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8 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Firstly... Its good to see a follow up story.... 

 

And them primarily...   Double standards much, Thailand Police ????

 

No condoning the actions of the Aussie guy’s response... BUT.... Is this even remotely similar to the charges a Thai man would receive in similar circumstances ????

 

IMO - this is double standards in the extreme.

 

Totally agree! We know for a fact that the majority of the RTP are corrupt, how many articles do we see on AN, on that very subject! The judges/judiciary are also corrupt, not all!

We know there is double pricing from National Parks to restaurants, we know that foreigners are looked upon has having money!

If this had been a Thai guy smashing the side mirror of a foreigners car there is not a hope in hell he would have received the same fine and damages!

Definitely double standards!

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