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Drunk man’s responsible decision to use tow service sparks discussion


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The story was shared by Beer Mechanic Sri Thep, a towing service provider, who posted on his page about picking up a client who was too intoxicated to drive.

So now we're going to have these stories as well as the taxi driver returning a million baht.

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52 minutes ago, anthobkk said:

Wouldn't it be cheaper to take a taxi home and come back the next day to pick up your car ? Last time I had to tow my big bike (flat tire at 1am) it cost me 2,500 baht for a 10km drive. 

Looks like the car was not delivered home but -

"to Chokpaibul Sri Thep Company," maybe as a more secure place for overnight.

Then a courtesy drop off at the driver's residence by Chokpaibul Sri Thep towing?

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I had a neighbour who often drove into town, then sometimes hired 2 motor cycle taxi guys, one to drive him in his car home, the other to follow and take the first guy back. Scary thing was he set himself up for the decision to be made while already well into his cups. Thank heavens for Bolt!

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  • 8 months later...

I think it's great that the drunk man chose to use a tow service. It can be challenging to make the right decision when you're not thinking clearly, so kudos to him for prioritizing safety. Services like these are underrated but essential for situations like this. Instead of risking it on the road, getting a professional to take over is a smart move. It also shows how valuable it is to have reliable services like stuck.solutions on hand. They provide that extra layer of safety when you need it most. I’d say more people should consider these options, not just for themselves, but to set an excellent example for others.

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Just now, RichExp said:

I think it's great that the drunk man chose to use a tow service. It can be challenging to make the right decision when you're not thinking clearly, so kudos to him for prioritizing safety. Services like these are underrated but essential for situations like this.

 

Kudo for bumping an 8 month old thread.

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