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Tourist Hits Pattaya Street Sweeper, Attempts to Flee but is Captured by Bystanders


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I got hit last week going for my daily walk in Soi 16/2 Naklua. A car came speeding behind me, there was a tour bus coming the other way. Of course the car driver didn't slow down. I was fortunate as the mirror got me and I felt it give way. If it had have been the actual car that got me I would've been in real trouble as there was a concrete light pole one meter away. A guy who goes cycling every morning stopped and asked me if I was ok. He told me he's been knocked off his bike 4 times this year in the same area.

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Nasty that the driver tried to get away, and won't condone it, but we can hope as a foreigner not to be involved in a fatal accident in this country.

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1 hour ago, Mason45 said:

I got hit last week going for my daily walk in Soi 16/2 Naklua. A car came speeding behind me, there was a tour bus coming the other way. Of course the car driver didn't slow down. I was fortunate as the mirror got me and I felt it give way. If it had have been the actual car that got me I would've been in real trouble as there was a concrete light pole one meter away. A guy who goes cycling every morning stopped and asked me if I was ok. He told me he's been knocked off his bike 4 times this year in the same area.

I'm not likely to be  on a bike but if I had been knocked off one 4 times in that area I'm pretty sure I would change routes even if it meant pushing for a km to restart cycling 

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I walk a lot in Pattaya.  And there are places where you have to act like a WWI fighter pilot in a biplane with your head on a swivel to avoid getting maimed.  It always amazes me the morons who walk down Soi Buakao side by side 3 deep with their backs to traffic. 

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Her cleaning equipment, including a broom and dustbin, lay scattered and broken on the road. Witnesses reported that the offending vehicle, a white Toyota Fortuner SUV with Bangkok license plate, sped away after the collision. However bystanders, including Mr. Wattanakorn, 25, pursued the driver on motorcycles, intercepting the vehicle.

 

The driver, later identified as 34-year-old Mr. Choo Caballero, believed to be a Mexican national, was found to be heavily intoxicated

He's going to be sorry for his actions for many years to come

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