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A woman attempting to evade a police checkpoint by driving against traffic ended up colliding with officers in a late-night incident, leaving two policemen injured and prompting legal action.

 

The incident occurred at 00:20 on 22 March on Highway 345, near the Ratchaphruek intersection in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. Rescue volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the scene after being alerted by Chaiyaphruek Police Station.

 

 

At the scene, two injured officers were found lying on the road. Police Lance Corporal Nongsri Kotchathuean, 23, and Police Lance Corporal Chayanan Nuimak, 21, both from the Nonthaburi Provincial Investigation Unit and temporarily assigned to Chaiyaphruek Police Station, had sustained leg injuries. Their damaged Honda CBR police motorcycle lay nearby.

 

The vehicle involved, a white Honda City with registration number from Bangkok, had damage to its rear right wheel arch. The driver, identified as Ms. Kasira, was taken into custody. A breathalyser test revealed her blood alcohol level was well above the legal limit.

 

According to Police Lance Corporal Nongsri, officers had set up a traffic checkpoint on Highway 345, opposite the Ratchaphruek Highway Police Booth, to enforce traffic regulations and conduct alcohol tests. The white Honda City approached the checkpoint but suddenly swerved and drove against the flow of traffic to escape.

 

Suspicious of the driver’s behaviour, he and his colleague, Officer Chayanan, pursued the vehicle on their motorcycle, signalling for it to stop. However, the driver refused to comply. The chase continued until the car abruptly braked and swerved, while attempting to turn onto an overpass leading to New Ratchaphruek Road. The sudden manoeuvre caused the pursuing motorcycle to crash into the car’s right side at speed.

 

Following the crash, police detained Ms. Kasira and transferred her to the investigating officers, where she now faces charges of driving under the influence.

 

Authorities continue to investigate the incident and urge motorists to comply with law enforcement to avoid endangering lives.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

A woman attempting to evade a police checkpoint by driving against traffic ended up colliding with officers in a late-night incident, leaving two policemen injured and prompting legal action.

 

I have said it before: women and alcohol does't mix when driving.

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

 

I have said it before: women and alcohol does't mix when driving.

But men are OK?

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"...Suspicious of the driver’s behaviour, he and his colleague, Officer Chayanan, pursued the vehicle on their motorcycle..." :coffee1:

 

 

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2 hours ago, watchcat said:

I have said it before: women and alcohol does't mix when driving.

Don’t you mean just women and driving? 😋 Blokes cause more carnage.

Feel for these coppers though. Poor dudes just doing their job. Young uns, too. 

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On 3/23/2025 at 8:09 AM, daveAustin said:

Don’t you mean just women and driving? 😋 Blokes cause more carnage.

Feel for these coppers though. Poor dudes just doing their job. Young uns, too. 

They will be compensated very well.

 

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On 3/23/2025 at 2:19 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture courtesy of Khaosod.

 

A woman attempting to evade a police checkpoint by driving against traffic ended up colliding with officers in a late-night incident, leaving two policemen injured and prompting legal action.

 

The incident occurred at 00:20 on 22 March on Highway 345, near the Ratchaphruek intersection in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. Rescue volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the scene after being alerted by Chaiyaphruek Police Station.

 

 

At the scene, two injured officers were found lying on the road. Police Lance Corporal Nongsri Kotchathuean, 23, and Police Lance Corporal Chayanan Nuimak, 21, both from the Nonthaburi Provincial Investigation Unit and temporarily assigned to Chaiyaphruek Police Station, had sustained leg injuries. Their damaged Honda CBR police motorcycle lay nearby.

 

The vehicle involved, a white Honda City with registration number from Bangkok, had damage to its rear right wheel arch. The driver, identified as Ms. Kasira, was taken into custody. A breathalyser test revealed her blood alcohol level was well above the legal limit.

 

According to Police Lance Corporal Nongsri, officers had set up a traffic checkpoint on Highway 345, opposite the Ratchaphruek Highway Police Booth, to enforce traffic regulations and conduct alcohol tests. The white Honda City approached the checkpoint but suddenly swerved and drove against the flow of traffic to escape.

 

Suspicious of the driver’s behaviour, he and his colleague, Officer Chayanan, pursued the vehicle on their motorcycle, signalling for it to stop. However, the driver refused to comply. The chase continued until the car abruptly braked and swerved, while attempting to turn onto an overpass leading to New Ratchaphruek Road. The sudden manoeuvre caused the pursuing motorcycle to crash into the car’s right side at speed.

 

Following the crash, police detained Ms. Kasira and transferred her to the investigating officers, where she now faces charges of driving under the influence.

 

Authorities continue to investigate the incident and urge motorists to comply with law enforcement to avoid endangering lives.

 

 

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She too the short cut into the arrest cell.

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On 3/22/2025 at 9:10 PM, watchcat said:

 

They're normally better drivers than women even if they had a few.

Yeah.  Right!

A cousin and his son were killed by a drunk driver!   The driver was a man.   

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On 3/23/2025 at 12:49 AM, Gsxrnz said:

"...Suspicious of the driver’s behaviour, he and his colleague, Officer Chayanan, pursued the vehicle on their motorcycle..." :coffee1:

 

 

......and they crashed into her.😬

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On 3/23/2025 at 7:38 AM, JAG said:
On 3/23/2025 at 6:00 AM, watchcat said:

 

I have said it before: women and alcohol does't mix when driving.

But men are OK?

 

I think everyone missed the 'double layer' of his joke...   

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On 3/23/2025 at 8:09 AM, daveAustin said:

Don’t you mean just women and driving? 😋 Blokes cause more carnage.

Feel for these coppers though. Poor dudes just doing their job. Young uns, too. 

The difference is when Thai women consider themselves cashed up they get well ahead of themselves. After being married for the past 24 years I know what I'm talking about. When I first met my wife she had absolutely nothing, no accomodation and only one set of clothes that were very well. worn. So our first venture was the Soi Bukaow Market where she cut loose in case I moved her on.

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19 minutes ago, Mason45 said:

The difference is when Thai women consider themselves cashed up they get well ahead of themselves. After being married for the past 24 years I know what I'm talking about. When I first met my wife she had absolutely nothing, no accomodation and only one set of clothes that were very well. worn. So our first venture was the Soi Bukaow Market where she cut loose in case I moved her on.

 

So, after marrying a penniless farm girl from an alien culture,  your grand philosophical insight is that all Thai women suddenly sprout delusions of grandeur the moment they touch a banknote? And that’s your diagnosis for this car accident ????

 

.... thats quite a masterclass in baseless generalisation.

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On 3/23/2025 at 6:00 AM, watchcat said:

 

I have said it before: women and alcohol does't mix when driving.

But men do? In case anyone wants to actually educate themselves on the topic,  studies show: (From "Sex difference in alcoholism: Who is at a greater risk for development of alcoholic complication?") 

 

"Epidemiological evidence suggests that nearly 20% of adult males have alcohol abuse or suffer from alcoholism-related complications. On the other hand, only about 5–6% of adult females are alcoholic or abuse alcohol on the regular basis (Devaud et al., 1999). In general, women tend to consume less alcohol than men and appear to be less likely to manifest certain risk factors for alcohol use and health problems. Nonetheless, women receive greater social and health sanctions for drinking while alcohol and alcoholism may counter desirable feminine traits (e.g., nurturing). Moreover, women are less likely to display characteristics associated with excessive drinking including aggressiveness, drinking to alleviate distress, behavioral undercontrol, sensation-seeking and antisociality",

 

In other words, men have been found to behave much more badly when drunk than women overall. Duh. 

 

Source below: (Reading level  first year college)

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0024320510002432?via%3Dihub

 

 

 

 

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