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Teenage Brit Involved in Fatal Road Collision in Pattaya


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Posted
3 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He wasn't a rider, either, as scubascuba3 seemed to think, he was one of those in a car!

 

Pedant post of the year I would say, but you actually made almost 25K of those

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Posted
34 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

More likely his parents will pay compo, negotiated by police, to the family - no jail time.

 

More likely if the lad was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs the insurance company will sort the coin.

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2 hours ago, madone said:

 

the driver was as Thai as they are foreign. but I guess that doesn't support your bias, so you conveniently mangae to overlook that fact 

It's funny how some here are ignoring the words British and Brit 

 

The article reads, 'driven by a 19-year-old British-Thai man' 

 

The headline states 'Teenage Brit Involved in Fatal Road Collision in Pattaya' 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, cheerz said:

Death Penalty needed Thailand, to stop these crimes. This urchin deserves death Penalty to send notice to others who don't care about others. RIP to the victims.

19 year old Driver. All over the world 18 and 19 year old drivers have the highest insurance rates for a reason.
 All of us were 19 and did dumb things once.  Death penalty rhetoric for 19 year old drivers is either a wind up or you need some mental help. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

More likely if the lad was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs the insurance company will sort the coin.

Assuming he was insured!

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Mattd said:

Assuming he was insured!

But I doubt they will cover any proven dangerous driving liabilities. Looking at the story and map, whatever the state of the driver, the Fortuna must have been travelling at extremely high speed to move the bike so far. Overtaking near or at a junction is against the law here, believe it or not, although people don't seem to observe care much here, either. It sounds probable that the bike was coming out of the minor soi but was unseen by the Fortuna driver, as the car he was overtaking blocked his line of sight. I've seen near misses like this thousands of times here. Unfortunately this was not a near miss. Tragic and unnecessary - RIP poor girl - hoping your friend will be OK. 

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This Soi is one of the the most busy even when not 40 KM/H can be dangerous. One lane each direction speeding overtaking even at midnight is death waiting. Half Brit/Thai 19years driving a Fortuna spoiled learn how to drive but parents never taught him it is a weapon and use improperly it can and will kill.

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You just have to wonder if this guy had to be somewhere in a hurry, was he just riddled with anxiety to the point where he couldn't control his driving, or was he just plain old Reckless, stupid, or drunk?

 

Regardless, his life is never going to be the same, once you take another human life in a reckless act, everything changes from that day forward. Needless to say the same can be said about the family of both of these gals. Such a tragic outcome, and so easily avoidable. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, kwilco said:

and then a load of amateur sherlocks chip in with assumption after assumption

I'll have you know I'm no amateur, I have an accredited Sherlock Holmes badge and the full kit, received in a Cornflakes box. 🔍

 

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, rocketboy2 said:

R.I.P lady.

Sounds like dangerous driving.

if that's so, hope he get jail time for this.

P.O.S.

 

your joking right ....  

TIT ....  if mommy and daddy can help he won't have any problem....      that's how it works  !!

Posted
2 hours ago, Mattd said:

Assuming he was insured!

 

I doubt the car was his, likely the Brit father...........I aasume it was insured.

Posted
2 hours ago, nauseus said:

But I doubt they will cover any proven dangerous driving liabilities. Looking at the story and map, whatever the state of the driver, the Fortuna must have been travelling at extremely high speed to move the bike so far. Overtaking near or at a junction is against the law here, believe it or not, although people don't seem to observe care much here, either. It sounds probable that the bike was coming out of the minor soi but was unseen by the Fortuna driver, as the car he was overtaking blocked his line of sight. I've seen near misses like this thousands of times here. Unfortunately this was not a near miss. Tragic and unnecessary - RIP poor girl - hoping your friend will be OK. 

 

do insurance company's base payouts on stories .. or facts ?

Posted
4 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

More likely his parents will pay compo, negotiated by police, to the family - no jail time.

and that's how the system works ....   the cops want it that way of coarse  ..

Posted
2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

do insurance company's base payouts on stories .. or facts ?

 

Give them a call.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

do insurance company's base payouts on stories .. or facts ?

 

Insurance companies will investigate the slightest possibility, trying not to pay out

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

do insurance company's base payouts on stories .. or facts ?

THe first thing you should do in an incident (if you are physically capable) is call the insurance company - they send an agent to the seen within minutes. THey act as an intermediary between you and other parties.... they also represent the interests of the insurance company. THey are likely to be better at collecting significant evidence too if it is to their advantage. Most motoring stats in Thailand are not collected by the police, they come from insurance companies and hospitals who are more interested in accurate recording of incidents.

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2 minutes ago, kwilco said:

THe first thing you should do in an incident (if you are physically capable) is call the insurance company - they send an agent to the seen within minutes. THey act as an inrtmediary between you and othe parties 0 they also rperesent the interests of the insurance company. THey are ikely to be better at collecting significant evidence too if it is tto their advantage.

 

Yeah, i know how it works.... have a few at fault claims over the years during my visit to Thaialnd.

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Posted
7 hours ago, phitsanulokjohn said:

Me,me,me,me,and me.The worlds about to end,so me go first.The sum mentality of most Thai drivers.

Rubbish and racist.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Yeah, i know how it works.... have a few at fault claims over the years during my visit to Thaialnd.

So you realise that in this case the insurance my not have been notified - however they will eventually be making and receiving claims so they will want to get an accurate picture of what went on to protect their company against any claims. THis requires professional accident reports - whether they rely on the police or not is up to them - in most countries a forensic report will have been made that they can work from - they are unlikely to find anything from the scene of the accident much after the event as the evidence will have been cleaned away and destroyed.

The unfortunate situation in Thailand is that the companies will have to rely a lot on incomplete "amateurish" police reports. (and of course the hopitals) - the police are used to being overly involved in the judicial roles.

Posted
1 hour ago, steven100 said:

your joking right ....  

TIT ....  if mommy and daddy can help he won't have any problem....      that's how it works  !!

 

Maybe only if mommy and daddy have money or if still alive.

that's how it works. yawn. :coffee1:

 

BTW, this was your post below a few hours ago.

have another Chang mate.

 

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As for the crazy driver,   to the monkey house for 10 years. 

 

:burp:

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Posted
9 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Why is that?

It is in our DNA.

We are not the most popular abroad, but we are successful.

We didn’t form the British Empire by being polite and trying to assimilate.

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

It is in our DNA.

We are not the most popular abroad, but we are successful.

We didn’t form the British Empire by being polite and trying to assimilate.

 

Now when you said it ....

There are obviously many Brits on AN. 

Hate speeches, bullying, harassment...all there.

Now it's better for me like 🤐

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Posted
28 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

 

Maybe only if mommy and daddy have money or if still alive.

that's how it works. yawn. :coffee1:

 

BTW, this was your post below a few hours ago.

have another Chang mate.

 

 

:burp:

Well pointed out.

A bit of a troll it seems.

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Posted
14 hours ago, steven100 said:

very sad indeed, I hope the deceased family can find the strength to get through losing their daughter so early.   

As for the crazy driver,   to the monkey house for 10 years. 

Hi Steven. Yes. When I moved to Soi Khao Talo, Pattaya, some 15 years ago, I took the Honda 110 Wave for a ride. 

While enjoying my ride, some moron pulled out from a slower oncoming car.

Thankfully my bike riding skills saved me from a head on. Lesson learned & RIP to the youngie.🙃🙃

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Lucky Bones said:

Hi Steven. Yes. When I moved to Soi Khao Talo, Pattaya, some 15 years ago, I took the Honda 110 Wave for a ride. 

While enjoying my ride, some moron pulled out from a slower oncoming car.

Thankfully my bike riding skills saved me from a head on. Lesson learned & RIP to the youngie.🙃🙃

personal anecdote - worthless information - the plural of anecdote is not data.

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Posted
15 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

He's half Thai, so not a Falang.

You mean "คนครึ่ง (chon chaeng)" as that's what mixed are !

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