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Pattaya Woman Demands Someone to take Financial Responsibility after Crashing Her Sedan into Construction Site on Threpprasit Road


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2 minutes ago, ezzra said:

By the same token she could have been 'totally unaware' of people crossing the road or walking on the footpath.

Good point.

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10 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

Irrespective of what you may think of the poor student's driving skills, those blocks placed in the center of Thepprassit Road to prevent u-turns are dangerous and my prediction is they will be removed at some point

Yes I believe so too.... what is the going total ATM for accidents before something gets done..... 3, 4, 10?

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42 minutes ago, Henryford said:

90% her fault but those low level concrete blocks are a total menace. There will be dozens of accidents until they are removed.

They won't be going away. It's 100% her fault, the concrete didn't move. Thais want to copy western countries with those ridiculous islands. They built those islands on a major highway in UD, serious accidents happened.

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

By the same token she could have been 'totally unaware' of people crossing the road or walking on the footpath.

could you imagine her face if you said this to her.

 

does not compute. error. error. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

A college student in Pattaya is demanding someone to take financial responsibility

I'd hate to be her employer after she finishes her studies. 

 

Stupid woman 

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Haha... what a joke.
She obviously can't drive, or she is blind, drunk - or all of them in any combination.
"College Student"... with no brains.

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It looks like she was turning right and completely oblivious to the dividers.

These dividers are obviously a bad idea and will create many more accidents. The place where you can attempt a U turn isn’t big enough for trucks and they have to make many maneuvers to make the turn. Not very well thought out.

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From the article

"However, when Ms. Areeya contacted the contracting company, she was greeted with unsatisfactory service according to her as she was allegedly told that the company would not compensate for her damage and that she would instead have to pay the firm for damaging their median."

 

She damaged their median! The median didn't move so must it must have been the car that hit the median, not vice versa?555

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3 hours ago, Victor Laszlo said:

The position of the vehicle seems a bit odd, which direction was she travelling in? If this girl is local you would think she is well aware of the roadworks in that area

Trying to do a u-turn?

Those dividers will work but they need to be raised higher,like the ones in Hua-Hin.

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