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6 minutes ago, BarBoy said:

Yesterday, on the way home from the pub (in a taxi), I witnessed a crash between a motorbike and a car. Traffic was backed up for a few minutes and when It was my turn to pass I saw the driver of the bike pick up a baby girl that had been with him on his scooter when it crashed - with no bleeding helmet! 

 

Thankfully the girl was still alive but was crying her eyes out and her leg was covered in blood.

That could easily have been her head.....

 

What is wrong with these people that they are so irresponsible as to not put a helmet on their child's head before driving the bike?

Are they lacking in education, awareness or are they just too damn lazy to do it?

They can afford the bike, so why not a child's helmet helmet from Tesco?

 

I see the same thing day in day out, parents driving bikes at high speed with kids on the front and no crash helmet...

Will the Thai's ever learn?

No!

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Posted
Just now, scubascuba3 said:

Not usual, the worse is when the dodgy thai rider has one hand on the handlebar and one hand holding a baby

seen that too mate.

 

saw one on the phone once as well in left hand, baby on the front no helmet in the pissing down rain..

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Posted

I think you mean riding? Anyway, this is only one thing: what about signalling??? Licenses, insurance, mand aintenance Thais are all "mai pen rai" until something happens.

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Posted
1 hour ago, BarBoy said:

Yesterday, on the way home from the pub (in a taxi), I witnessed a crash between a motorbike and a car.

 

Where? In UK, Philippines or Indonesia?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BarBoy said:

What would a photo do for you exactly?

 

Do you like to see crash victims covered in blood?

Is that your thing? 

Bob Colin tall tales as usual. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, BarBoy said:

I see the same thing day in day out, parents driving bikes at high speed with kids on the front and no crash helmet...

Will the Thai's ever learn?

Edited 1 hour ago by BarBoy

 

1 hour ago, BarBoy said:

it's beyond belief mate.

 

Taxi driver looked at me the same way when I buckled up yesterday.

Some taxi's don't even have the seat buckle available in the back seats!

 

3 minutes ago, BarBoy said:

This attitude needs to change.

 

I know I am not the one to initiate such a change, but I can do my bit.

Bob you left but you refuse to go. The same crap as you have always posted. It really is tiresome.

 

You sound exactly like a...................................................................................

broken record.gif

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Posted
7 minutes ago, marin said:

 

 

Bob you left but you refuse to go. The same crap as you have always posted. It really is tiresome.

 

You sound exactly like a...................................................................................

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...so do you, Marin.

 

fancy a pint after?

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Nah mate. Being a teller of tall tales is alright in itself, but sadly you tell the same tale every time. You really have to get a life, best done by starting over. You are not a success here. 

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Bob on September 3rd you wrote this. What is up with that?

 

 

"THIS IS IT.

 

MY LAST POST ON AN.

 

GOODNIGHT & GODBLESS!!

 

ROBERT SMITH."

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Posted
4 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

A rather daft reply if you are questioning the point made that few people are wearing helmets on motorcycles here - all you need to do is open your eyes to see this issue.

A rather daft devoid of sense response, trying to correlate my post that cites Bob’s aka Colin imaginary experiences with helmets? How did you ever come up with that silly tangent? 

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