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Wet floors in businesses used by the public in Thailand.

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Many times over the years I have walked into shopping malls, outlets, stores etc in Thailand and there has been water on the floor (a spill) with no warning signs in place.

 

According to ChatGPT, these establishments can be sued for negligence if one slips, falls and becomes injured through no fault of their own..

 

Is this correct?

 

The Don.

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  • 🤣🤣 in Thailand YOU are responsible for learning how to walk. Don't know where u R from, but I learned to walk on slippery, wet floors by the time I was 5. Also icy, snowy streets. Amazing, eh?

  • Extraordinary, and there am I thinking that you were only here for a few days for a wedding, visiting from your rehabilitation spa in Kobe!   You really should pay more attention to getting

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🤣🤣 in Thailand YOU are responsible for learning how to walk. Don't know where u R from, but I learned to walk on slippery, wet floors by the time I was 5. Also icy, snowy streets. Amazing, eh?

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Just now, mikebike said:

🤣🤣 in Thailand YOU are responsible for learning how to walk. Don't know where u R from, but I learned to walk on slippery, wet floors by the time I was 5. Also icy, snowy streets. Amazing, eh?

Not sure what you are talking about there mike.

 

The Don.

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Technically yes! But unlike the West where places are geared up for such incidents, I doubt it would be neither easy nor straightforward trying to pursue such a claim in Thailand.

 

 

 

I find them all dry

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4 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Many times over the years I have walked into shopping malls, outlets, stores etc in Thailand and there has been water on the floor (a spill) with no warning signs in place.

 

According to ChatGPT, these establishments can be sued for negligence if one slips, falls and becomes injured through no fault of their own..

 

Is this correct?

 

The Don.

 

Good luck with that.

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Just now, CharlieH said:

Technically yes! But unlike the West where places are geared up for such incidents, I doubt it would be neither easy nor straightforward trying to pursue such a claim in Thailand.

 

 

Next time I'm there and I see a wet floor - I'll be geared up alright, body-cam on my shirt, the lot!

 

The Don.

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2 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Not sure what you are talking about there mike.

 

The Don.

Uhm, walking on wet floors being a "sueable" offence. I'd suggest you just learn to walk 🤣🤣

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7 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Many times over the years I have walked into shopping malls, outlets, stores etc in Thailand and there has been water on the floor (a spill) with no warning signs in place.

 

According to ChatGPT, these establishments can be sued for negligence if one slips, falls and becomes injured through no fault of their own..

 

Is this correct?

 

The Don.

My guess is that not many negligence lawsuits succeed in Thailand over wet floors and the like. Have you ever seen the city sidewalks?  The rule seems to be that you should watch where you're walking. If you trip over a hole or a piece or rebar sticking out of the ground, you should have been paying attention.  

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2 minutes ago, mikebike said:

Uhm, walking on wet floors being a "sueable" offence. I'd suggest you just learn to walk 🤣🤣

Inside a business premises frequented by the public, like a shop??

 

of course it is a 'sueable' offence.

 

It is negligent.

 

The Don.

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1 minute ago, jas007 said:

My guess is that not many negligence lawsuits succeed in Thailand over wet floors and the like. Have you ever seen the city sidewalks?  The rule seems to be that you should watch where you're walking. If you trip over a hole or a piece or rebar sticking out of the ground, you should have been paying attention.  

But if the laws are on the books, and it happens inside a big name store - might be worth the hassle and could set a new precedent in Thailand - no more negligence or a farang might take you to the cleaners!

 

The Don.

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10 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Many times over the years I have walked into shopping malls, outlets, stores etc in Thailand and there has been water on the floor (a spill) with no warning signs in place.

Extraordinary, and there am I thinking that you were only here for a few days for a wedding, visiting from your rehabilitation spa in Kobe!

 

You really should pay more attention to getting your background story straight Bob!

9 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Next time I'm there and I see a wet floor - I'll be geared up alright, body-cam on my shirt, the lot!

 

The Don.

Make sure your batteries don't run out Bob.

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5 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Inside a business premises frequented by the public, like a shop??

 

of course it is a 'sueable' offence.

 

It is negligent.

 

The Don.

Can i sue AN for getting emotional damage from reading your posts?

5 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Inside a business premises frequented by the public, like a shop??

 

of course it is a 'sueable' offence.

 

It is negligent.

 

The Don.

Awww, how cute. You think u r still swaddled in a western nanny state. 🤣🤣🤣 All I can say is man up and take responsibility for your own movement throughout this dangerous world dude.

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Just now, mikebike said:

Awww, how cute. You think u r still swaddled in a western nanny state. 🤣🤣🤣 All I can say is man up and take responsibility for your own movement throughout this dangerous world dude.

Nah, think i'll stick to the body-cam thanks.

 

Remember the thai doctor who sued the swiss fella for the non-kick?

 

The Don.

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Everytime you leave the house ,problems find you ... stay in.

 

regards worgeordie

4 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Nah, think i'll stick to the body-cam thanks.

 

Remember the thai doctor who sued the swiss fella for the non-kick?

 

The Don.

Nope. And do not care. If you feel you need to resort to a lawsuit rather than just learning how to walk on a wet floor, you are beyond hope.

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Just now, mikebike said:

Nope. And do not care. If you feel you need to resort to a lawsuit rather than just learning how to walk on a wet floor, you are beyond hope.

Christ - what kind of logic is this??

 

I'm speecheless.

 

The Don.

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20 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Next time I'm there and I see a wet floor - I'll be geared up alright, body-cam on my shirt, the lot!

 

The Don.

You cannot get a phone camera to work so what chance of you getting a body cam to work?

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Just now, Don Giovanni said:

I'm speecheless.

I wish you were under ALL your names Bob, Don et al.

Just now, Don Giovanni said:

Christ - what kind of logic is this??

 

I'm speecheless.

 

The Don.

You are obviously not speechless because you continue to respond. The logic is kindergarden simple. If you could safely walk on a wet floor you would not need to be ranting on a public forum about lawsuits. Are u disabled?

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1 minute ago, mikebike said:

You are obviously not speechless because you continue to respond. The logic is kindergarden simple. If you could safely walk on a wet floor you would not need to be ranting on a public forum about lawsuits. Are u disabled?

Your cheese has well and truly slid off your cracker, mike.

 

Bye for now.

 

The Don.

Just now, Don Giovanni said:

Your cheese has well and truly slid off your cracker, mike.

 

Bye for now.

 

The Don.

1/10 topic. Try harder.

6 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Christ - what kind of logic is this??

 

I'm speecheless.

 

The Don.

Shut up then!

Just now, Don Giovanni said:

Your cheese has well and truly slid off your cracker, mike.

 

Bye for now.

 

The Don.

The only weirdo in this conversation is the one threatening lawsuits because of an inability to deal with dampness. You say goodbye, I say hello... How low can ta go Bob? I'm having fun 😊 

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Just now, jvs said:

Shut up then!

Make me!

 

The Don.

7 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

I'm speecheless.

No you are not. Pretty cool new word you made there, is that the Japanese version?

 

3 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Your cheese has well and truly slid off your cracker, mike.

 

Bye for now.

One can only hope.😋

1 minute ago, Don Giovanni said:

Make me!

 

The Don.

How bout starting a good topic. This one is rubbish.

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Just now, Harrisfan said:

How bout starting a good topic. This one is rubbish.

Try taking your own advice!

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