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In Chon Buri, early Saturday, a foreign national survived with minor injuries after his Mercedes-Benz flipped over. The incident happened near Nong Prue Municipality Kindergarten, with rescuers and police arriving swiftly around 2:30 am.

 

The vehicle was found overturned in the road's right lane, its windows shattered. Despite the severe appearance, the driver emerged with only slight injuries but was in shock, unable to assist the police inquiries effectively. Reports suggest his intoxicated state may have contributed to the accident.

 

 

Investigation of the vehicle's dashcam indicated high speed as the foreign driver mounted a traffic island but swerved left to avoid hitting the King's portrait, leading the car to overturn. The driver was taken to the police station for questioning, and an alcohol test was conducted; however, results and potential legal repercussions remain undisclosed.

 

Without additional injuries or major damage, charges of reckless and dangerous driving under Sections 43(4) and 157 may apply, carrying a fine between 400 and 1,000 baht. The overall situation highlights the risks of driving under the influence, sparking discussions on such practices' safety and legal consequences, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Mono 29

 

In Chon Buri, early Saturday, a foreign national survived with minor injuries after his Mercedes-Benz flipped over. The incident happened near Nong Prue Municipality Kindergarten, with rescuers and police arriving swiftly around 2:30 am.

 

The vehicle was found overturned in the road's right lane, its windows shattered. Despite the severe appearance, the driver emerged with only slight injuries but was in shock, unable to assist the police inquiries effectively. Reports suggest his intoxicated state may have contributed to the accident.

 

 

 

Investigation of the vehicle's dashcam indicated high speed as the foreign driver mounted a traffic island but swerved left to avoid hitting the King's portrait, leading the car to overturn. The driver was taken to the police station for questioning, and an alcohol test was conducted; however, results and potential legal repercussions remain undisclosed.

 

Without additional injuries or major damage, charges of reckless and dangerous driving under Sections 43(4) and 157 may apply, carrying a fine between 400 and 1,000 baht. The overall situation highlights the risks of driving under the influence, sparking discussions on such practices' safety and legal consequences, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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Safe German car. He gave it a try 😂

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Perhaps he wasn't drunk but fell asleep at the wheel and that's why he crashed, leading to a severe concussion which is why he sounded incoherent. Possibly with other internal injuries. But hey, let's go to the police station first.

 

He should get extra brownie points as he gallantly 'swerved left to avoid hitting the King's portrait, leading the car to overturn'.

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You might want to check that insurance policy. Some don't pay if driver is tested and found to be intoxicated.

 

Anyways, thanks for our daily entertainment.

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Investigation of the vehicle's dashcam indicated high speed as the foreign driver mounted a traffic island but swerved left to avoid hitting the King's portrait, leading the car to overturn

Ooop's... over-served and over here... 

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17 hours ago, smedly said:

deport and ban him after a hefty fine for DUI

He should get the same fine as Thai, why should he be treated any different just because he probably has a license.  A least he did not use the everyday excuse, my brakes failed.😂

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