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MP Denies Speeding in Parliament Car Park Collision

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A minor collision at the Parliament’s B2 parking lot on the morning of October 16,  sparked a discussion when MP Sirin Sanguansin, representing Bangkok for the People’s Party, was involved in the collision. The incident occurred between Sirin’s white car and a black vehicle belonging to a Senate official. After the crash, both parties resolved the matter amicably with insurance representatives at the scene.

 

 


When asked about the incident, Sirin clarified that the other vehicle turned suddenly without checking the left side, causing the collision with the middle of his car. He maintained that he was not speeding, typically driving at a modest 80 kilometres per hour. He also refuted claims that his party had previously issued warnings about his driving habits, stating that he had never received such notifications.

 

However, a high-ranking source within the People’s Party disclosed that Sirin had been warned two or three times about his driving speed, though no official notices had been issued by the Parliament’s security office.

 

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24 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:


 He maintained that he was not speeding, typically driving at a modest 80 kilometres per hour. 

 

 

 

 

80km/h in a car park is "modest".....Bwahahahahahahahahaha

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He maintained that he was not speeding, typically driving at a modest 80 kilometres per hour.

This guy must be educated enough to be in the Thai parliament. He fits right in with the other lunatics!
 

2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He also refuted claims that his party had previously issued warnings about his driving habits, stating that he had never received such notifications.

As we all can read, he has been practicing his profession regarding denial of everything, even if it is supported by facts, witnesses and evidence as well as his own admission do driving at the "modest" speed of "only" 80 km/h in a parking lot.

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He maintained that he was not speeding, typically driving at a modest 80 kilometres per hour.

In a car park ?

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He sounds like a fairly typical Thai politician, relatively modest when it comes to intellect, and in absolute denial when it comes to truth, and totally lacking in morality and integrity. 

24 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

He sounds like a fairly typical Thai politician, relatively modest when it comes to intellect, and in absolute denial when it comes to truth, and totally lacking in morality and integrity. 

Plus an attitude of 'I'm a politician, so I'm allowed to do whatever makes me happy'.

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The guy is a nut job if he think driving at 80klm in a car park is OK

There should be sins posted Max speed  ?? normally i have seen signs Max 20klm never seen signs 80klm

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He maintained that he was not speeding, typically driving at a modest 80 kilometres per hour. He also refuted claims that his party had previously issued warnings about his driving habits, stating that he had never received such notifications.

 

However, a high-ranking source within the People’s Party disclosed that Sirin had been warned two or three times about his driving speed, though no official notices had been issued by the Parliament’s security office.

Inside a parking lot?

9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

the other vehicle turned suddenly

Yup, definitely a politician at the wheel, they tend to turn suddenly...

On 10/17/2024 at 7:09 AM, Gottfrid said:

driving at the "modest" speed of "only" 80 km/h in a parking lot.

It wasn't reported that the accident happened in the car park.

EDIT:  Oops, oh yes, it was!

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On 10/17/2024 at 5:41 AM, MikeandDow said:

There should be sins posted Max speed 

 

Signs should not be needed for a driver with normal intellect, but this guy is obviously "special".

Lots of nutjobs ! in Thailand

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