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4 hours ago, baansgr said:

So not Iranian then.. 😁 😁 😁..I think you need educating

If only you stayed at school a bit longer we wouldn’t have to explain to you in such detail. 😂😂😂😂

Posted
42 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

He doesn't need an Aussie passport to drive like £un# as a Kuwaiti it's in his genes.

 

Read the thread, a few other muppets were carrying on about it.

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UPDATE
Australian Tourist Jailed in Phuket for Dangerous Motorcycle Stunt

 

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Picture courtesy of Phuket Police.

 

An Australian tourist has been sentenced to 15 days in prison by a Phuket court after performing dangerous motorcycle stunts on public roads. The court imposed the jail term without the possibility of suspension or the option to pay a fine, citing the serious risk posed to other road users.

 

The tourist, was caught riding a motorcycle and doing a “wheelie” , on a public road in the Chalong area. The stunt, which reportedly caused disruption and posed a significant threat to motorists and pedestrians, was observed by police officers and possibly captured on video.

 

Chalong Police quickly intervened, detaining the individual and formally referring the case to the provincial court. Prosecutors argued that the tourist’s actions demonstrated blatant disregard for public safety and traffic laws.

 

The court agreed, ruling that the act was not only reckless but also set a dangerous example, particularly in a popular tourist destination like Phuket where traffic-related injuries are a growing concern. As a result, the court imposed a custodial sentence without leniency, no suspended sentence and no fine in lieu of jail time.

 

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15 days in prison for a wheelie.  :cheesy:

 

Now what about the 1 million Thais crashing red lights,  and driving / riding up the carriageway the wrong way, everyday in Thailand.

Just to mention a few things,  the Thais do everyday on the roads. :stoner:

 

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On 4/30/2025 at 8:22 AM, hotchilli said:

Send him home with a 5 years ban...

Do you really think a 5 year ban is punishment? He will spend 5 years saving money to return and act stupid again. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

An Australian tourist has been sentenced to 15 days in prison by a Phuket court after performing dangerous motorcycle stunts on public roads.

wow, so reading through the news today and in fact every day we see multiple deaths on the roads - yes people actually killed by drunks driving or careless driving or speeding and this guy who injured no one gets jail time for doing what - a wheelie - really ???

Posted
2 hours ago, thesetat said:

Do you really think a 5 year ban is punishment? He will spend 5 years saving money to return and act stupid again. 

 

lets get a little perspective here, I'm pretty sure you have done worse and like i said above many in Thailand do worse every day, a prison term is quite frankly ridiculous 

Posted
3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Prosecutors argued that the tourist’s actions demonstrated blatant disregard for public safety and traffic laws.

 

 

#### me are they having a laugh, how many were actually killed on Thai roads today ??? I mean what the actual ###

Posted
On 4/30/2025 at 3:36 PM, ChipButty said:

How to stop it, ship him back on the next plane, it will make others think twice before doing it, they will all fall into line, 

how many of you Righteous.Gems drink and drive on a regular basis ? stones and glass houses comes to mind

Posted
1 hour ago, smedly said:

how many of you Righteous.Gems drink and drive on a regular basis ? stones and glass houses comes to mind

No need to worry about me, I get the wife to drive, 

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