snoop1130 Posted Friday at 09:27 AM Posted Friday at 09:27 AM Photo via KhaoSod In a twist on accountability, a resident of Khon Kaen has volunteered to serve jail time on behalf of his two dogs. The canines, Damdam and Dookdik, caused a stir when they unexpectedly chased a 14-year-old motorcyclist, leading to a car accident on February 16 in Mueang Nong Ko subdistrict. The entire incident, captured on CCTV, quickly went viral, drawing public attention and concern. The dogs' owner explained that the dogs, who are usually friendly, escaped through a back fence on that fateful day. He realized the seriousness of the situation only after viewing the footage online. Local teenagers allegedly provoked the dogs, causing them to bark at passing motorcycles. Despite being unemployed and unable to offer financial compensation, the owner is willing to face imprisonment for the incident. Police Colonel Prasat Naen-udon from Kranuan Police Station confirmed that an amicable settlement was reached, courtesy of the car's first-class insurance. No legal charges have been filed against the dogs. The owner has since taken steps to ensure the dogs remain securely restrained to prevent future escapes, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-21 1 2 1
Dave1954 Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM In Thailand, you must be at least 15 years old to ride a motorbike with an engine of 50cc or less. To ride a motorbike with a larger engine, you must be at least 18 years old 3 2
Gandtee Posted Saturday at 05:14 AM Posted Saturday at 05:14 AM Yes. Uncontrolled dogs are dangerous. My pal is still recovering after a dog ran into his bike's front wheel and threw him off. He is still in a wheelchair after nearly two weeks. Looking at the video both the boy on the bike and the motorist were in the wrong by speeding across an intersection. Yes. The dogs didn't help. 1
Popular Post Ben Zioner Posted Saturday at 05:25 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 05:25 AM I feel for the driver of that car, his insurance premium is going to go up, while he was just there. 1 1 2
connda Posted Saturday at 05:28 AM Posted Saturday at 05:28 AM They way I read this is that the insurance company covering the motorcycle covered the accident of an underage Thai illegally driving the insured motorcycle - or - the insurance company of the owner of the car the under-aged illegal motorcyclist plowed into covered the accident. That's about par for the course here in the LOS.
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Saturday at 05:32 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 05:32 AM Dogs must've been Thai breeds, they fled the scene 1 1 11
digger70 Posted Saturday at 05:39 AM Posted Saturday at 05:39 AM 54 minutes ago, Dave1954 said: In Thailand, you must be at least 15 years old to ride a motorbike with an engine of 50cc or less. To ride a motorbike with a larger engine, you must be at least 18 years old Everyone Knows that But No one Cares ,they do whatever they want . Laws are there to be broken ,People are specialist in that here in Los. Can't count on the cops to enforce the law they don't adhere to the law themself. 2
Popular Post thesetat Posted Saturday at 05:43 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 05:43 AM 25 minutes ago, Gandtee said: Yes. Uncontrolled dogs are dangerous. My pal is still recovering after a dog ran into his bike's front wheel and threw him off. He is still in a wheelchair after nearly two weeks. Looking at the video both the boy on the bike and the motorist were in the wrong by speeding across an intersection. Yes. The dogs didn't help. The boy was only wrong for driving. Not for his actions while being chased and threatened by attack from those dogs. The motorist was not at fault at all. The man who owns the dogs was responsible for not ensuring they were locked up from trying to attack passersby. This is a problem that happens everywhere. The man deserves to be praised. Not many a Thai would accept their responsibility for such an instance. Most dogs on the street have owners but when something happens caused by the dogs, They become stray and soi dogs only being fed by their owners. No responsibility is ever accepted. 3
Grumpy one Posted Saturday at 05:57 AM Posted Saturday at 05:57 AM 24 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Dogs must've been Thai breeds, they fled the scene Maybe their brakes failed 1
Easterneye Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM Posted Saturday at 06:03 AM The fact that the tool riding the motorbike illegally or his parents were complicit in allowing him to don’t even come into the equation . I wonder how many foreigners setting up their new lives with their eyes full of fairy dust see their new Fortuna devalued to a worthless condition by these utter morons 1
Johno57 Posted Saturday at 06:56 AM Posted Saturday at 06:56 AM 1 hour ago, thesetat said: The boy was only wrong for driving. Not for his actions while being chased and threatened by attack from those dogs. The motorist was not at fault at all. The man who owns the dogs was responsible for not ensuring they were locked up from trying to attack passersby. This is a problem that happens everywhere. The man deserves to be praised. Not many a Thai would accept their responsibility for such an instance. Most dogs on the street have owners but when something happens caused by the dogs, They become stray and soi dogs only being fed by their owners. No responsibility is ever accepted. Same old story "my dogs out hole in back fence" "I'm wrong but no money" end story... 1
Popular Post loong Posted Saturday at 07:10 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 07:10 AM 1 hour ago, Gandtee said: Yes. Uncontrolled dogs are dangerous. My pal is still recovering after a dog ran into his bike's front wheel and threw him off. He is still in a wheelchair after nearly two weeks. Looking at the video both the boy on the bike and the motorist were in the wrong by speeding across an intersection. Yes. The dogs didn't help. The boy on the bike was being chased by the dogs and probably panicking. The car driver was not speeding across the intersection. If it had been speeding, it would not have been able to stop so quickly. 2 1
PomPolo Posted Saturday at 07:19 AM Posted Saturday at 07:19 AM 21 hours ago, snoop1130 said: a resident of Khon Kaen has volunteered to serve jail time on behalf of his two dogs The irony is if he had just have shot or macheted someone he's never see a day behind bars, fair play for the love of his dogs
Gandtee Posted Saturday at 07:38 AM Posted Saturday at 07:38 AM 27 minutes ago, loong said: The boy on the bike was being chased by the dogs and probably panicking. The car driver was not speeding across the intersection. If it had been speeding, it would not have been able to stop so quickly. Point taken.
LukKrueng Posted Saturday at 09:33 AM Posted Saturday at 09:33 AM 4 hours ago, connda said: They way I read this is that the insurance company covering the motorcycle covered the accident of an underage Thai illegally driving the insured motorcycle - or - the insurance company of the owner of the car the under-aged illegal motorcyclist plowed into covered the accident. That's about par for the course here in the LOS. What's your point? You think the boy should have been left to die without treatment because he was riding without a license?
Phil Here Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM 4 hours ago, Gandtee said: Yes. Uncontrolled dogs are dangerous. My pal is still recovering after a dog ran into his bike's front wheel and threw him off. He is still in a wheelchair after nearly two weeks. Looking at the video both the boy on the bike and the motorist were in the wrong by speeding across an intersection. Yes. The dogs didn't help. 2 hours ago, Gandtee said: Point taken.
Phil Here Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM 2 hours ago, Gandtee said: Point taken.
jesimps Posted Saturday at 10:11 AM Posted Saturday at 10:11 AM The government is at fault for not preventing these dog incidents. Dogs rule in Thailand, there'll be many other incidents of people being harmed by them tomorrow.
LukKrueng Posted Saturday at 11:10 AM Posted Saturday at 11:10 AM 6 hours ago, Dave1954 said: In Thailand, you must be at least 15 years old to ride a motorbike with an engine of 50cc or less. To ride a motorbike with a larger engine, you must be at least 18 years old AFAIK Thai laws have not changed yet and a bike licence is a bike licence with no regard to the engine size. Yes, they were talking about making different categories according to size but again - AFAIK nothing changed yet. I'll know for sure next month after I renew my licence. 1
Briggsy Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Whilst not impossible, it is difficult for dogs to bite your leg on a motorbike or bicycle. It is important not to panic. 1
UbonEagle Posted Monday at 02:08 AM Posted Monday at 02:08 AM Accidents like that every minute dogs or not - underage / speeding on small residential lane and not slowing at intersections / no helmet
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