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Thailand Road Rage Video *GRAPHIC*

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Video of a brutal attack on a pick-up driver by a mob of motorcycle drivers. *Graphic - Discretion Advised*

If anyone has any more background on the events here please post in the thread

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Was that a child or a lady they took out of the back and began to beat? Seemed to be too small in stature to be a man. That was sickening, need to know more about the incident, but certainly OTT, typical Thai street justice at work but what for?? That's why one would/should not stop if something happens, of course he was tragically stuck in traffic. What did the people in the back have to do with what ever the driver may have done? And such courage to stomp an unconscious person in the head and neck while his hands are bound behind him.

In the current political climate who knows what it may have been about? Could have nothing to do with a road incident.

They seem to have detained him and tied his hands behind his back like they were waiting for the police to arrest him.

It was awfully graphic and absolutely no need for such indiscriminate violence but there are two sides to every story of course.

What did this guy do? I'm sure it was more than simply moving a PDRC traffic cone!!

At any rate the people in the back were not guilty of anything, there's no justification for it going to that extent and especially not involving the people in the bed, presumably family too. It's nothing but barbaric and possibly the reason he bolted in the first place and being the devils advocate here, sadly all too often the Thai's kick first and then worry about who's right or wrong later.

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