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Posted
15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Once he was heavily under the influence, he attempted to drive back to his accommodation.

Why did he not spread his wings and fly! :whistling:

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Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Police have taken the Hong Kong man into custody for a breathalyser test to determine his blood alcohol content

I wonder how this went? Maybe more than a puff involved?

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Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Police have taken the Hong Kong man into custody for a breathalyser test to determine his blood alcohol content.

To me it says: they have no rules/limits/methods to determine marijuana level?

So lets test alcohol.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A heavily intoxicated man driving under the influence of marijuana crashed his car into a power pole and refused to leave the vehicle, instead choosing to cuddle with his dog and cat while smiling at officers. The incident occurred yesterday at approximately 10.46pm in Soi Wat Boon Sumpan 9, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri Province.

 

Police from Nong Prue Police Station and rescue volunteers from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya responded to the scene. They found a Suzuki Ciaz which had veered off the road and collided with a high-voltage power pole.

 

The car sustained significant damage, but the driver, a 27 year old Hong Kong national, appeared unfazed by the accident. He remained inside the vehicle, hugging his dog and cat, seemingly in a state of blissful slumber.

 

Efforts by officers and residents to rouse the driver were unsuccessful. After about 20 minutes, they resorted to the laborious task of dragging him out of the car. Throughout the ordeal, the man continued to smile serenely, as if unaware of the gravity of the situation.

 

A friend of the driver, 23 year old Patipan, recounted that the Hong Kong man had been smoking marijuana with friends. Once he was heavily under the influence, he attempted to drive back to his accommodation.

 

 

However, due to his inebriated state, he parked the car haphazardly, obstructing local residences.

 

Patipan, concerned for his friend’s safety, followed him and tried to persuade him to move the vehicle, as it was causing inconvenience to the residents.

 

The Hong Kong man reluctantly resumed driving but declined Patipan’s offer to accompany him. This decision ultimately led to the crash.

 

Police have taken the Hong Kong man into custody for a breathalyser test to determine his blood alcohol content. They are also working to clear the wrecked vehicle from the scene to restore normal traffic flow for the affected area, ensuring that residents can use the road without further hindrance, reported Khaosod.

 

The incident highlights the dangers of driving under the influence of substances, as well as the unexpected behaviours that can result from such actions.

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Image courtesy of Khaosod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-05-24

 

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Hefty fine please and some months in jail will help him🙏

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Posted (edited)

So as of the lack of regulation and laws that means he just had a one sided accident and is free to go, aside from maybe having to pay damages to the electric pole. Next subject. I'm pro weed, but that's where you need some proper laws for. The way it is now, or by making it illegal again, doesn't work the best.

 

I've taken out a few pilot lights and made some dents in car driving high in my years hehe.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Woof999 said:

how about driving under the influence of nothing but intelligence?

The overwhelming majority of people involved in accidents were doing just that,     To one degree or another

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Posted
22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He remained inside the vehicle, hugging his dog and cat, seemingly in a state of blissful slumber.

What part does the cat in the picture play in this story?

Posted
8 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

current test methods cannot determine intoxication levels. only that it is in the persons system. this leaves too many variables for accurately testing for cannabis. 

The UK has, folk get banned from driving via been smoking dope....🤔

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2 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

yes they have a test but it only shows that the drug is in the persons system. not the intoxication level. 

 

cannabis can stay in a persons body for up to and exceeding 30 days. so with that test in the UK i could have smoked a joint 2 weeks ago and test positive for cannabis on the roadside. 

 

when clearly i would not be intoxicated. 

With puff in the UK, after a positive roadside test a blood test is done at the police station, if over the prescribed limit, you get done the same as drink-driving..

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