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Sleepy Pattaya Minivan Driver Drives Into Parked Police Car

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Sleepy Pattaya Minivan driver drives into parked Police Car in Sattahip

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SATTAHIP:--Early on Sunday Morning a Pattaya-based Minivan driver, Khun Kanawoot aged 41, was lucky to escape with only minor injuries after he confessed to falling asleep at the wheel causing his vehicle to slam into the rear of a parked Police Truck in front of a Police Box.

The officer on duty at the Dow Tan Police Box was Police Senior Sergeant Major Supap who did not hesitate to tell us that he was asleep at the time of the crash which caused him to jump out of his seat to investigate.

Khun Kanawoot made no attempt to leave the scene and waited for a more senior officer to arrive to investigate the crash which destroyed a Police Truck parked at the front of the Police Box.
Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/82247/sleepy-pattaya-minivan-driver-drives-parked-police-car-sattahip/

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-- Pattaya One 2013-04-08

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Thats great, joking about such an accident! That seems to be the normal mentality. Even the police man was sleeping! How do you get work like this, paid to sleep!

Luckily the policeman was not asleep in his motor at the time.

Well, it woke them up didn't it ??

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