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Australian man under investigation for road rage incident near Bangkok (video)


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3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It seems the video is from a camera which is installed in the car.

What does it show before the motorcycle rider gets upset?

Probably there is a reason why she didn't publish that part of the video.

 

According to the article that seems to be from a phone but she later provided CCTV footage. As you say there's nothing showing what made him stop. I have doubts he would done it deliberately when riding a bike and she should have been further back anyway. Maybe that's why the cop wasn't that interested.

 

If he finds the person who hit him is the same one who apparently cut him up then that might explain his anger. Shock can be a reason also.

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3 hours ago, norfolkandchance said:

Johnny Foreigners.

Calling foreigners a condom  is very insulting in some countries.

Is it the same in your country?

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1 hour ago, Xonax said:

Here is a link to he video:
 

 

oh no the presenter is getting up on his high horse no doubt in part because of the Swiss guy. At least Thai people haven't been brainwashed with this "there's only race, the human race" BS and recognize this guy isn't the same as your typical Aussie farang. We have so many punks like this guy in America and if they start traveling to Thailand in numbers we're all screwed.

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20 minutes ago, Lopburikid said:

I was thinking the same myself. My wife's dashcam records front and rear. Something she doesn't want people to see. Plus, the first officer classed it as 50/50. It's the trend now since the 2 incidents with the Swiss guys.

 

I think it's from a phone not a dashcam.

 

Nevertheless, the police declined to acknowledge her account, citing the absence of dash camera footage as substantiating evidence.
 

Angkana showed the video from her phone, displaying Agamom’s aggressive behaviour 

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2 hours ago, transam said:

Where's Goat, wadda-ya-think of your countryman.................😂

Far removed from the first fleet or the 30,000 year mob. Long time greek I reckon.

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Aussie has been hanging out with too many Swiss guys. 

 

Is he an Aussie, looks dark, aboriginal 🤔

 

Wearing some bling, all plastic I bet. 

 

 🇦🇺

 

😂

 

Most likely his family came from the Middle East

 

4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Aussie has been hanging out with too many Swiss guys. 

 

Is he an Aussie, looks dark, aboriginal 🤔

 

Wearing some bling, all plastic I bet. 

 

 🇦🇺

 

😂

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ben Zioner said:

He could be Afghan and Australian for five generations...

 

And I am well versed in ..

Which would make him Australian, like all non-aboriginals born there.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The man explained that he drove his car out of a condominium in the Sukhumvit neighbourhood of Bangkok and encountered Agamom playing on a skateboard in the middle of the road.

 

A 41 year old man playing on a skateboard in the middle of the street? 

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3 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

She hit the motorbike while she was following it so close that there was no time to break .

Should she not have kept a distance for security ?

Anyway , talk is cheap ... the video shows the motorbike lying on the street only ...

 

She went to police and did not get the treatment she expected by the officer who claimed evidence ...

So she went to see his superior and this one ignored the missing evidence and promised " justice " to her .

Because she is thai , and the grounded victim is a farang ...?

 

Disgusting Bias in the ongoing farang dicrimination campaign here in Thailand .

 

Up to a judge to decide what is ' Justice ' , not to a policeman .

 

 

I agree with you....something not quite right here, especially as two Police Officers declined to back her up and sided with the foreigner.

 

Personally we have all seen bias against foreigners in Thailand in all circumstances, its a pity! Overcharging, bribery, immigration, Bank Accounts, accidents, attitude, jealousy... on and on!

 

There are however many good Thais!

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1 hour ago, Seeall said:

Proud Australian?  lol..  your funny,,,  give your lesson to those interested..

You missed the ship loads of convicts from England.😉

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17 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Which would make him Australian, like all non-aboriginals born there.

If you were born yesterday you may believe this. At best you can call him a "New Australian", meaning literally any person from wherever that happens to get a piece of government paper with their name on it. 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_policy

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Recorded by the passenger!    What does "would of..." [sic] mean?

wow  i did not realize  our resident expert was in the car

You're too kind, really, but your appreciation will be cherished

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2 hours ago, Old Croc said:

Unfortunately, the guy is obviously Australian and a Queenslander. Australians can have names from virtually anywhere on the planet. The origin of his name is in Indonesia.  

He has tickets on himself believing he is a star:

Jones Ratukore - Professional Profile, Photos on StarNow -

 

Actor? Singer? At 41 obviously not on a retirement visa. Just what sort of visa is he on?

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6 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It seems the video is from a camera which is installed in the car.

What does it show before the motorcycle rider gets upset?

Probably there is a reason why she didn't publish that part of the video.

It was on the news this morning.. She was driving wrong and hit the motorcycle from behind. The man was upset and spit on her frontscreen. The police told the woman that she was  wrong but she did not accept that and the RTP made excuses to the Australian man and she did not agree.. Just typical Thai style.. They never are wrong 

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The guy sounds like a loose canon and should better control himself but she ran into his bike from behind so by law she is in the wrong. The fact that she virtually admitted to having cut him off he got angry which isn't so unusual, still no excuse for his behaviour but it can be a frustrating country to drive in given the local driving standards and lack of driving integrity but 90% of the time the foreigner will be wrong even if he's in the right. 

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