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French Tourist Warned for Riding Electric Scooter on Koh Phangan Roads


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Posted
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Not only the one wheeled scooter. Since when did we start to go on motorbikes, bicycles and other vehicles shirtless on public roads. Have we really lost our pride, dignity and respect soo much? 

Calm down, he's French

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Not only the one wheeled scooter. Since when did we start to go on motorbikes, bicycles and other vehicles shirtless on public roads. Have we really lost our pride, dignity and respect soo much? 

Shirtless in public places/roads & vehicles, is absolutely disgusting.

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Posted (edited)

Shirtless on a holiday island ... the nerve of some people :cheesy:  

 

Not everyone is fat & ugly, and ashamed of their physical appearance. 

 

I even saw a local Thai gent without a shirt on in the village the other day.  I almost puked :cheesy:

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Imagine on a packed BTS, standing next to a shirtless guy, getting squashed... an enjoyable situation? Maybe for a few who feel sad about my post.

 

Of course, shirtless on the beach, pool etc is fine, but not roaming around the entire city!

Handsome or not, is irrelevant IMHO

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Posted
1 hour ago, ravip said:

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Imagine on a packed BTS, standing next to a shirtless guy, getting squashed... an enjoyable situation? Maybe for a few who feel sad about my post.

 

Of course, shirtless on the beach, pool etc is fine, but not roaming around the entire city!

Handsome or not, is irrelevant IMHO

There is no BTS on Koh Phangan.

Nor is there a city and that is where the French guy was.

He wasn't in Bangkok.

Relevance is important in this article.

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1 hour ago, ravip said:

Imagine on a packed BTS, standing next to a shirtless guy, getting squashed... an enjoyable situation? Maybe for a few who feel sad about my post.

What are you on about?

the dude WAS NOT ON THE BTS.

 

Nor was he sharing a confined space with others. he was on his own vehicle on a tropical island.

quit looking for reasons to be offended. 

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He, as a individual, caused disturbance with this electric thing, otherwise there is basically zero checks except in front of the police station itself. That's why everyone calls it police road. So if he was tapped on the fingers it was justified for sure.

 

A lot of idiot drivers there, I stopped counting but it's at least a few per month that die on the roads. Just half a year ago some foreigner hit another minivan causing the driver of 2 kids to die.

 

Month ago another young guy died on the spot, another one last week now needs 250K in bills for his legs etc. My best guess is that 90% of the things here not even make the news. People would be horrified.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, madone said:
1 hour ago, ravip said:

Imagine on a packed BTS, standing next to a shirtless guy, getting squashed... an enjoyable situation? Maybe for a few who feel sad about my post.

What are you on about?

the dude WAS NOT ON THE BTS.

 

Nor was he sharing a confined space with others. he was on his own vehicle on a tropical island.

quit looking for reasons to be offended. 

 

100% agree - there's no need to shoe-horn offence here by making stuff up... 

 

IMO - the police were correct to pull the guy over on the basis that the 'mode of transport' is unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured - thats all fair enough. 

Now, how many other motorcycles on the Island are also, unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured ???

 

This guy coloured outside the lines and that gets noticed here... 

 

Posted
50 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

100% agree - there's no need to shoe-horn offence here by making stuff up... 

 

IMO - the police were correct to pull the guy over on the basis that the 'mode of transport' is unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured - thats all fair enough. 

Now, how many other motorcycles on the Island are also, unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured ???

 

This guy coloured outside the lines and that gets noticed here... 

 

:clap2: :cheesy:

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Said to be French.... doubtful  due to ...

 

1 No beret

2 No Blue/white striped shirt

3 (the clincher) No onions around his neck.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
54 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

This guy coloured outside the lines and that gets noticed here... 

 

He's a Farang, easy target, easy money, no repercussions. Thai locals are ignored, business as usual.

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Posted
1 hour ago, madone said:

What are you on about?

the dude WAS NOT ON THE BTS.

 

Nor was he sharing a confined space with others. he was on his own vehicle on a tropical island.

quit looking for reasons to be offended. 

quit looking for reasons to be offended. - I agree with you 100%

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, ravip said:
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

100% agree - there's no need to shoe-horn offence here by making stuff up... 

 

IMO - the police were correct to pull the guy over on the basis that the 'mode of transport' is unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured - thats all fair enough. 

Now, how many other motorcycles on the Island are also, unregistered, unlicensed, and uninsured ???

 

This guy coloured outside the lines and that gets noticed here... 

 

:clap2: :cheesy:

 

A bit 'nitpickey' those emoji's eh, ravip ????  :passifier:

Posted
6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

“Electric scooters like this are prohibited on public roads due to safety concerns and their inability to be legally registered. If an accident occurs, there is no insurance coverage to rely on.”

...unless they are being ridden by Thai citizens, then never-mind, the warning does not apply.

Posted
6 minutes ago, connda said:

...unless they are being ridden by Thai citizens, then never-mind, the warning does not apply.

 

I doubt very much that a 'Thai citizen' would even consider buying an electric unicycle.

Totally impractical and nowhere to hang the amulet.

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