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Foreign motorcyclist leaves 4,000 baht for injured Phuket man, then flees


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2 hours ago, Spock said:

Do they? Comprehensive insurance was not available on the bikes we rented in Chiang Mai two years ago. Only the compulsory medical insurance that comes with registration.


He’s being sarcastic.

 

I don’t know what the mother is worrying about, that’s a nice shiny adv150/350 I am sure as they could afford a new bike like that, the kid had full class 1 bike insurance. Leave it to the investigators to pursue. That’s also /s.

 

Maybe it’s time for Thais to realise that insurance, consideration for other road users and rider training isn’t something that applies to other people.

 

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I got hit in the back by a Burmese guy last week no licence no insurance no registration no helmets no brakes 3 wheeler so I called the coppers they arrived and took pictures then off to Chalong station, the cops took his passport and tomorrow I go to pick up money but that's it so I'm happy he's paying to fix the damage but in the western world he'd be in jail but this is Thailand so I'm thankful for that. 

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12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:


… fippin ek….  This has the be the biggest load of bovine-muck I’ve read….  
 

“Thai laws seem only to apply to Thai people”…..   I’d argue a polar opposite - just look at any check-point in Phuket & Pattaya !!!….

 

& isn’t there a common conception that when a Thai breaks a law it’s a 500 baht fine & a Wai whereas a foreigner gets the book thrown at him or it costs him dearly - equal treatment is certainly a distant reality. 
 

The people who have made the comments quoted seem to suffer from overwhelming hypocrisy masked by a severe case of pulling the wool over their own eyes…..

The same feelings towards foreigners are present in many countries all over the world atm. Dad times we live in.

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11 minutes ago, Ironmike said:

I got hit in the back by a Burmese guy last week no licence no insurance no registration no helmets no brakes 3 wheeler so I called the coppers they arrived and took pictures then off to Chalong station, the cops took his passport and tomorrow I go to pick up money but that's it so I'm happy he's paying to fix the damage but in the western world he'd be in jail but this is Thailand so I'm thankful for that. 

In the west If the offender has limited funds the government has first dibbs leaving the victim uncompensated. I've seen it happen many times . A drunk hit my friends car did $2000 worth of damage, had no insurance. He was fined $2000, that's all he had so my friend was stuck with the repair bill. Another time two blokes stole a load of beer. They were caught and one paid a $200 fine and the other $400 but he was not compensated for his beer. So a system that puts the victim first has its merits.

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3 hours ago, Jack Hammer said:

Maybe the mother thinks she can get more compensation from the foreigner. She admonished her son for letting the ATM leave the scene.

 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The foreigner handed over 4,000 baht and left the scene, claiming to be in a hurry. He even asked her son not to file a complaint with the police before disappearing.

Sounds more like a hit and run criminal offense.

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13 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:


… fippin ek….  This has the be the biggest load of bovine-muck I’ve read….  
 

“Thai laws seem only to apply to Thai people”…..   I’d argue a polar opposite - just look at any check-point in Phuket & Pattaya !!!….

 

& isn’t there a common conception that when a Thai breaks a law it’s a 500 baht fine & a Wai whereas a foreigner gets the book thrown at him or it costs him dearly - equal treatment is certainly a distant reality. 
 

The people who have made the comments quoted seem to suffer from overwhelming hypocrisy masked by a severe case of pulling the wool over their own eyes…..

Total rollocks and yeah even when it is obvious to the police that a  young Thai motor cyclist who passes on the inside and a car driver indicated turning left collides with it and a little scratch on the leg but have to pay 3K Baht!!!!

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Oh, and just as I thought that Thais would not want to change a thing about the absence of enforcement of road laws here...

 

A law that is not enforced is the same as no law at all.

And obviously people do not have a problem with that... until.....

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Typical behavior for Thai. Get as much as possible for an accident. The boy probably agreed to the 4000 and the foreigner left then when he got home his mom saw $$$ possible and scolded the boy for not collecting more. 

I had some woman reach out and grab my steering on my motorcycle and pull me off the bike causing her leg to catch on the foot peg. It cost me almost 500,000 baht after the mother got involved. Haha she wanted 2 million from me.

 

On the opposite side of the fence.. A Thai woman caused an accident with me sending me sprawling and some minor damage to my bike and my body. She fled and even though the police found cctv evidence and knew who the person was that owned the bike. They did nothing and there was no compensation for my injuries or for the damage caused to my bike. 

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