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Don Mueang airport travellator victim learning to walk with prosthetic leg


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She said that all agencies concerned, both private and government, should learn from her traumatic experience, that they must regularly check their escalators and moving walkways, ensuring that they are safe and functioning properly, to avoid a repetition of her terrifying and painful ordeal.

 

Er, yes, Obvious to most, but not part of Thai culture is it.

 

By contrast as an example, London Underground has staff who walk the tracks at night checking for defects - you know, before an accident happens. Also, train wheels are checked, and not only on the Underground.

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Classy  got  to make a buck eh,  does it  include  leg  amputation due to total neglect ,incompetence and stupidity?

 

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6 hours ago, Moonlover said:

As should everyone, always.

 

Great to see that Supornnee recovering well and keeping a positive attitude. One of the great aspects of Thai society is the family support that they always seem to have when it's needed.

 

'She thanked her family, including her three children, and medical personnel for their moral and physical support, which gave her the strength needed to overcome her ordeal'.

Nice that that support was there for her of course. But I think that might apply to anyone anywhere. Thai support is no different to society anywhere else.

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