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1 hour ago, wavodavo said:

She's a typical crazy thai drunk lady.The cctv cameras don't lie.She must be getting well paid by the boyfriend to try and take the blame for a farang over her fellow countryman.

Thai news this morning reported, its her husband and he's from Singapore, so not a Farang.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

No word of driving under the influence of alcohol?
Just pay 400 to 1,000 baht?
TIT

The Singaporean driver registered over 100 on the intoximeter, just been on Thai news Ch32 

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Funny how they mention:

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the foreign driver may face up to one month in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both for reckless driving causing injury. He may also face an additional fine of 400 to 1,000 baht for reckless driving that damaged Sakda’s food cart and other belongings.


but no mention of a fine for drunk driving.

If I recall, that's a 20,000 baht fine all by itself. (And one reason why alcohol road checkpoints are so large and regulated now - to try and prevent cops from accepting "payments" on the spot in exchange for not writing a ticket. (My Thai friends never worry about getting stopped for drunk driving for some. strange. reason.)

This seems to have actually happened a little over 100 meters from the "entrance to Soi Buakhao", as they are just past the Tops mini-market (coming from Pattaya Klang).

And it was at 5am. A little late to be picking teerak up after her shift at the bar. Though back in the "old days" ('08/'09) I recall many a night where we'd close out the bars on Walking Street at 3:30 am then sit in front of a restaurant one of our guys owned. A guy with a "portable bar" would set up at the (closed) entrance to the restaurant and we'd have a couple drinks and watch all the girls - and drunk tourists - stagger down the street on their way home.

Round about first light (just before sunrise) we'd hop on our bikes and ride home. (No alcohol checks back then and literally no cops anywhere to be seen at all at that time of the morning.)

(Nowadays if I'm going out drinking I'll get a mototaxi to take me downtown and another to bring me home afterwards. 2-300 baht for moto taxis sure beats a 20,000 baht fine !)

And one would have to see the CCTV images to determine what really happened.
(The Tops mini-store, the weed shop and the V&M Terrace hotel - where it seems this accident actually happened - all seem to have CCTVs. Whether they actually work is another question though.)

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Posted
13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

At the police station, the woman claimed that she was the driver, not her boyfriend.

Why?  Is the penalty less severe for a Thai driver than for a farang?

Posted
13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

tried to shift the blame onto someone else to protect her foreign boyfriend from facing legal consequences.

In other words.. "protecting her income" 

 

13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

His papaya salad cart was damaged, and his kitchen utensils were scattered across the road.

This line made me chuckle. Only in Thailand... 

 

Two drunks driving around... at 5 am. I know I'm old but... 5 am? Why? 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Sakda sustained a serious head wound and injuries across his body but refused to go to a hospital, stating that he could not afford the medical expenses

I don't understand this. If he were taken to a public hospital (as opposed to a private hospital), his treatment fees would be zero. He would only have to pay for any medications he was prescribed to take, and even then, the cost would be very low. 

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1 hour ago, Toby1947 said:

She's an amateur compared to my lady of over 20 years, And she does know a few top coppers 🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😂

 

That's what they all say until you yourself actually know top coppers, politicians etc. and find out Thai birds are full of nonsense. 😁

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She even attempted to attack police officers and rescuers...

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Futile Last Ditch Effort by the <deleted>.

 

Active defender of the Drink Driver nearly killed an innocent man for own recklessness?

Simply because that foreign man is her Money Vine.

 

If that man goes behind bars &  kicked out of this kingdom, she is going to have to find a new Walking ATM.

Looks as simple as that.

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Posted
16 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Fines for reckless driving.

And what about the heavy intoxicated state?

Usually means arrest until court appearance and much higher fines.

Bail out from arrest until court for 30000 Baht or so.

(from a first hand report)

 

You are an expert.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Confuscious said:

No word of driving under the influence of alcohol?
Just pay 400 to 1,000 baht?
TIT

TIT indeed.  From the OP...

"The police plan to review security camera footage to confirm the identity of the driver before issuing charges".

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That kind of loyalty would get her a job in a certain US President's office   😃

Yes, she  is wrong, but I do  admire her loyalty to her man. I really do.

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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By Petch Petpailin

 

A drunk foreign man crashed his sedan into a som tam vendor in Pattaya in the early hours of today. However, the foreigner’s Thai girlfriend refused to accept the blame, accusing the victim of faking his injuries, and having connections with a top police chief.

 

The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Foundation was alerted to the incident, which occurred at the entrance of Soi Buakhao at around 5am, today, January 10. Rescuers, along with officers from the Mueang Pattaya Police Station, rushed to the scene to assist the victim, 58 year old som tam vendor Sakda.

 

Sakda sustained a serious head wound and injuries across his body but refused to go to a hospital, stating that he could not afford the medical expenses. His papaya salad cart was damaged, and his kitchen utensils were scattered across the road.

 

Nearby, a bronze Toyota Vios sedan with a damaged front bumper was found. The foreign driver appeared to be heavily intoxicated. He was accompanied by his Thai girlfriend, who also seemed to be drunk.

 

The couple suffered only minor injuries. The Thai woman caused a commotion, allegedly swearing at Sakda and witnesses. She even attempted to attack police officers and rescuers.

 

 

Protect foreign boyfriend

 

The woman accused the injured vendor of crashing his food cart into their car and faking his injuries. She interfered with the first aid being provided to Sakda and tried to shift the blame onto someone else to protect her foreign boyfriend from facing legal consequences.

 

She resisted arrest, claiming to know a high-ranking police officer in Pattaya and warning the officers that they would face troubles in their careers if they arrested her or her boyfriend.

 

The police ignored her threats and took both her and her boyfriend into custody. According to Channel 7, a crowd of witnesses cheered, laughed, and applauded as the couple were arrested.

 

At the police station, the woman claimed that she was the driver, not her boyfriend. She attempted to take responsibility for the accident but witnesses insisted that the foreigner was the driver. The police plan to review security camera footage to confirm the identity of the driver before issuing charges.

 

According to Section 390 of the Criminal Law, the foreign driver may face up to one month in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both for reckless driving causing injury. He may also face an additional fine of 400 to 1,000 baht for reckless driving that damaged Sakda’s food cart and other belongings.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-10

 

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Just another soi 6 slut pissed with her meal ticket 🤷🏼

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