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In a tragic turn of events, a traffic policeman on duty was killed by a drunk taxi driver while controlling traffic at a charity run in Bangkok. Deputy Inspector Assada Jumniansee was hit by a taxi on Phaholyothin Road, in the Anusawari sub-district of Bang Khen district, during the event organised by a well-known university.

 

The intoxicated taxi driver’s blood alcohol level was shockingly high, at 287 milligrams percent. The accident, involving a green and yellow taxi with licence plate 1มค67, was so forceful that Assada was thrown into the air, leading to serious injuries which eventually proved fatal.

 

Assada was rushed to Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital in critical condition, but despite the medical team's best efforts, he could not be saved. Confirming the tragic news of his passing, Assada's wife disclosed that he had succumbed to extremely low blood pressure.

 

Following this incident, Police Major General Anant Worrasat, chief of the Bang Khen Police Station, ordered a comprehensive review of entitlements and benefits for government officials.

 

He assured full assistance for Assada’s family, promising that they would be granted all their rights, including help with funeral arrangements and processing related welfare rights.

 

In a related case, an executive from a top-tier global company faces legal action after being apprehended for drunk driving and assaulting a police officer at a checkpoint in Bangkok.

 

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23 minutes ago, kevozman1 said:

Probably the one's in their condo 167 hours in a week and the one hour they come out they wouldn't say say boo to a goose. Stay low.

 

maybe they saw you when they came out.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The intoxicated taxi driver’s blood alcohol level was shockingly high, at 287 milligrams percent. The accident, involving a green and yellow taxi with licence plate 1มค67, was so forceful that Assada was thrown into the air, leading to serious injuries which eventually proved fatal.

Thai taxi driver at work.... safety last.

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37 minutes ago, scottdavio said:

Succumbed to extremely low blood pressure ? Nothing to do with the injuries he sustained? Road traffic control,Probably the most dangerous job for a police officer in Thailand. RIP. 

They make it more dangerous themselves using their bodies to jump in front of people not stopping. I have seen them do this countless times and am very surprised more police are not killed this way. 

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My guess is most long-term residents have got into a taxi where the driver is blitzed on alcohol. Do they get very bored with the job? Or what? 

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56 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Or heart so damaged by impact that threw him into the air that it could not provide normal blood pressure to the body? 

Internal bleeding especially from a ruptured spleen which is very dangerous, not enough blood therefore low blood pressure. He probably was just left and not scheduled for emergency surgery to remove the spleen

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1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Nice to know that when you get into a taxi in Bangkok the driver might be as high as a kite and ready to kill at any moment.

and more than likely armed with a gun or knife. 

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1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said:

Sad story .

So much to tell about drunk driving ... Alcohol is dangerous ...

So are drugs.

Luckily for many, the RTP do not usually test for drugs. They just assume alcohol or 'mental issues'.

In many counties in the UK, drug driving is more common than drunk driving. We will never know here.

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There's no excuse for drunk driving,make a tough example of this poor alleged person.30 years in jail and banned from driving any vehicle for life.

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34 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:
2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Nice to know that when you get into a taxi in Bangkok the driver might be as high as a kite and ready to kill at any moment.

and more than likely armed with a gun or knife. 

 

Don't forget a machete. A taxi driver killed an American with one in an argument over 100 baht.

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1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said:

Sad story .

So much to tell about drunk driving ... Alcohol is dangerous ...

Imagine the killer would have been a farang ...

Lucky that was not the case .

Lucky for whom?

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As sad as this case is, it is a relief for us Farang that every now and then something is reported about Thais as criminals.

Much of the Thai media focuses on reports of farang engaging in significant misconduct. As a percentage of the number of farangs in Thailand, these are significantly fewer cases than those committed by Thais.

One should maintain the relationship in the Thai media and not constantly bash Farangs.

It's OK to report, but without permanent bashing!

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37 minutes ago, dogfish180 said:

"The accident, involving a green and yellow taxi with licence plate 1มค67".......... How is this an "Accident"? An accident implies no one is at fault 🤔

I think an accident is an unintentional incident. 

Your definition would seem to infer there aren't many accidents, as in most cases, there IS somebody at fault. 

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