Humpy Posted Friday at 03:21 AM Posted Friday at 03:21 AM Not another &+!-bull saga in the making !!? 1
Jonathan Swift Posted Friday at 03:32 AM Posted Friday at 03:32 AM 2 hours ago, newbee2022 said: But....he will apologize having had some health issues. And then some envelopes will close the case. Or not? Envelopes are no longer used, bribe accounts use QR code scans now 1 1
harryviking Posted Friday at 03:45 AM Posted Friday at 03:45 AM 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo via Facebook/ เฮียขับรถ In Pathum Thani, central Thailand, a severe road rage incident involving a local political figure's son has captivated public attention and sparked outrage. On 16th April, dashcam footage spread across social media showed a white BMW sedan forcing a black pickup truck into a violent crash on a motorway. The footage was shared by the Facebook page Here on Board, illuminating an altercation that has left one man severely injured. The video reveals a distressing sequence: a brand new BMW aggressively weaving through traffic, targeting the pickup truck driven by an elderly man. The confrontation originally erupted at a toll gate when the BMW driver, reportedly the son of an influential local politician and a candidate in the upcoming local government elections, attempted to cut in line. The pickup driver, refusing to concede, spurred the ire of the BMW driver. Witnesses reported that despite the pickup driver’s subsequent apology for the toll gate disagreement, the BMW driver disregarded this gesture of reconciliation. The footage distinctly shows the BMW persistently tailing the pickup, ultimately side-swiping it and causing the pickup to lose control and slam into a traffic barrier, inflicting serious injuries upon its driver. The elderly pickup driver sustained broken ribs and is currently receiving treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU). His wife, who was also in the vehicle, suffered minor injuries. In stark contrast, the BMW driver emerged from the incident physically unscathed and exited his vehicle without delay. Esor News further revealed additional dashcam evidence, highlighting the BMW’s reckless driving just before the collision. Another motorist captured the BMW travelling at excessive speeds, swerving recklessly, and narrowly avoiding a crash with a footpath, corroborating claims of dangerous driving leading up to the crash. The public outcry has been immediate and fierce, especially given the political nuances surrounding the BMW driver. As the son of a significant political figure in Pathum Thani, and a candidate himself, the incident has entered the realm of political discourse, prompting calls for transparency and justice. Local authorities have yet to issue a formal statement regarding potential charges or legal actions against the BMW driver, fuelling further frustration and the perception of preferential treatment due to his political ties. Social media platforms are rife with demands for accountability, with residents vocalising concerns over safety and questioning the integrity of local leadership. This incident, while deeply personal for those directly involved, touches on broader social issues within the region, casting a spotlight on road safety, ethical behaviour, and the influence of political connections in judicial proceedings. As the story unfolds, the community remains vigilant, eager for a resolution that upholds justice and deters future misconduct, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-17 That driver was absolutely wasted with alcohol!! Drunk driving at its worst!!
Popular Post roo860 Posted Friday at 04:11 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 04:11 AM Anutin says the BMW driver must be punished regardless of the family. We'll see 🤔 1 2
Popular Post roo860 Posted Friday at 04:12 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 04:12 AM This fella is involved now, looking for justice for the victims. He has a good track record, regularly on the Thai news when police won't investigate crime etc. 3 1 1 1
Purdey Posted Friday at 04:32 AM Posted Friday at 04:32 AM The news really ought to release the BMW driver's name so people will know who not to vote for in the coming election. 1
mfd101 Posted Friday at 04:34 AM Posted Friday at 04:34 AM So what would appropriate punishment be (apart from: Strung up by his balls for 3 weeks)? I'm thinking: - 10 years in prison without bail or early release, for attempted murder - loss of d/l for life, DIC - ฿1 million compensation tbpaid to the injured old man & his wife - ineligibility for life to any government employment, elected or otherwise. 2
marin Posted Friday at 04:34 AM Posted Friday at 04:34 AM 1 minute ago, Purdey said: The news really ought to release the BMW driver's name so people will know who not to vote for in the coming election. The did yesterday. From the BKK Post. The driver of the BMW was identified as Smitthipat Leenawarat, 28. He is a younger brother of Manasanan Leenawarat, a Pheu Thai MP for Pathum Thani, and his father is Thanyaburi mayor Krissada Leenawarat. Mr Smitthipat is running for a seat in the tambon Thanyaburi municipal council in next month’s elections.
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted Friday at 04:39 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 04:39 AM 21 minutes ago, roo860 said: This fella is involved now, looking for justice for the victims. He has a good track record, regularly on the Thai news when police won't investigate crime etc. I hope so... However, for many victims, compensation is often mistaken for justice. Cases like this demand custodial sentences - otherwise, it will simply serve as another reprehensible reminder of how the wealthy and well-connected are allowed to escape the consequences of their entitled behavior. 1 hour ago, Deez said: No doubt he had a gun in the vehicle as well. It's entirely possible - though I suspect the police didn't even bother checking. This is exactly the kind of character who would brandish a gun in anger, threatening someone over a perceived slight. Think of figures like Chalerm Yubamrung's sons and their long-documented history of questionable behavior. And, as many are pointing out, there's been no mention of DUI checks yet... Has the BiB even bothered to take this cockroach into custody yet? 1 1 1
trainman34014 Posted Friday at 04:47 AM Posted Friday at 04:47 AM Daddy will pay for a new Pick-Up plus Hospital Costs, many Wai's and ok Son off you go again and try to stay away from those irritating 'ordinary' people will you !
newbee2022 Posted Friday at 04:50 AM Posted Friday at 04:50 AM 1 hour ago, Jonathan Swift said: Envelopes are no longer used, bribe accounts use QR code scans now ...says someone with experience obviously 🤗
anchadian Posted Friday at 05:01 AM Posted Friday at 05:01 AM Disappeared? Now that is a surprise, The 28 year old son of the mayor of Thanayaburi - Smitthipat Leenavarat, lost his cool and slammed his brand new BMW into a pick-up truck, injuring the driver who ended up in ICU. Smitthipat has reportedly ‘disappeared’ and social media has been digging out his information and was the most read and forwarded news on April 17, 2025. https://x.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1913050258923524109
NoDisplayName Posted Friday at 05:03 AM Posted Friday at 05:03 AM 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: the pickup driver’s subsequent apology for the toll gate disagreement, Sorry, massah. Won't happen again, massah. Toby be good for massah.
Packer Posted Friday at 05:09 AM Posted Friday at 05:09 AM Innocent due to suffering from Affluenza. 1 1
hotchilli Posted Friday at 05:24 AM Posted Friday at 05:24 AM 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: As the son of a significant political figure in Pathum Thani, and a candidate himself, the incident has entered the realm of political discourse, prompting calls for transparency and justice Fat chance...
Nickcage49 Posted Friday at 05:59 AM Posted Friday at 05:59 AM This guy should lose his license permanently.
spidermike007 Posted Friday at 06:19 AM Posted Friday at 06:19 AM The only thing that's more corrupt and perhaps even more morally bankrupt that a politician is the offspring of a politician. They grow up with this incredible sense of entitlement, and a grossly overblown sense of self and they somehow feel like they are above any and all laws. Most are truly obnoxious human beings, and the very definition of an empty suit. Of course the same applies to 99% of politicians worldwide. 2
digger70 Posted Friday at 06:46 AM Posted Friday at 06:46 AM Road Rage Scandal: Politician's Son in BMW Causes Devastating Crash - video. Iam politician's son (Hi So) I can do what I want . Yes you can go to Jail you Maggot.
metisdead Posted Friday at 07:00 AM Posted Friday at 07:00 AM Some off topic baiting and bickering posts have been removed.
Kerryd Posted Friday at 07:14 AM Posted Friday at 07:14 AM Seems a lot of you forget - This IS Thailand. Where you can get away with murder by simply bribing the victim's family so they won't press charges (seriously). A simple accident like this will like result in a small, thin envelope being offered to the old man who will be advised that it would be in his best interest to accept the envelope and forget the incident ever happened. And that will be the end of it. Because THAT is how it is done - IN Thailand. 1
oldestswinger Posted Friday at 07:35 AM Posted Friday at 07:35 AM 8 hours ago, Tarteso said: So the “ Do you know who I am “ is clear because the mother told him who is the father. Or did she?
TimBKK Posted Friday at 11:35 AM Posted Friday at 11:35 AM Wan Kanchai is on the case - I’m told daddy’s boy is done (eventually) as a result - too much publicity, police forced to act. That seems to be the Thai sentiment, at least.
happydreamer Posted Friday at 12:08 PM Posted Friday at 12:08 PM Seems like nothing a good ol fashion wai and a bow won't solve </sarcasm>
lordgrinz Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Posted Friday at 02:16 PM The Politician Father smiling and posing for a picture with a basket over the injured victim in their hospital bed is kind of disgusting, in fact it should be illegal.
roo860 Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM The little grub was complaining about a camera man hitting his precious little head yesterday. There's also more dashcam footage emerged of the manic driving dangerously prior to this incident. 20250419_073048.mp4
Liverpool Lou Posted Saturday at 10:00 AM Posted Saturday at 10:00 AM On 4/18/2025 at 5:41 AM, Geoffggi said: Typical Hi-So behavior I truly hope he is NOT allowed to get away with this blatant extremely bad driving & regard for others, he should also be named & shamed plus I hope this ruins his political future. He has been named and shamed...Smitthiphat Leenawarat. But what "political future" when he's not a politician?
Liverpool Lou Posted Saturday at 10:04 AM Posted Saturday at 10:04 AM On 4/18/2025 at 8:12 AM, Sydebolle said: nteresting enough no names are mentioned - again - as everybody from bottom to top is scared Smitthiphat Leenawarat Pickup truck driven by 65-year-old Prachak Duangyai. His wife, Somsri, 64, was a passenger in the vehicle. Bangkok Post shows no fear.
Liverpool Lou Posted Saturday at 10:06 AM Posted Saturday at 10:06 AM On 4/18/2025 at 8:12 AM, Sydebolle said: Being the son or daughter of anybody is irrelevant; the person at fault is to be taken to the bench. Will never happen here; I am aware of that, regretfully It's happening already.
Liverpool Lou Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM On 4/18/2025 at 8:22 AM, kiwikeith said: They are waiting for the alcohol to wear off b4 they make any enquiries He was tested and showed no intoxication and investigations are well underway.
Liverpool Lou Posted Saturday at 10:11 AM Posted Saturday at 10:11 AM On 4/18/2025 at 9:06 AM, SHA 2 BKK said: Thai Social Media are running with the name and a pic. Of the Father. Bangkok Post is running with the name and picture. Of the driver 1
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