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Korean Drunk Driver Damages 15 Parked Vehicles In North Pattaya.

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Korean drunk driver damages 15 parked vehicles in North Pattaya.

A bizarre road crash now from Soi Petragoon in North Pattaya. Police were called to the road in the early hours of Monday Morning after reports of a multi-vehicle road accident was reported.

Police were confused by the call as it was made clear that no one was injured of killed. They arrived to find a total of 15 parked vehicles in ruins and the owners of each vehicle on the side of the road who were still taking in what had just happened. They explained that a Bronze Lexus had just ploughed into the vehicles at speed and then attempted to escape.

Due to the damage on the car, the driver, Mr. Jai Kuan Kim aged 22 from Korea who was clearly intoxicated was not able to get far. He was arrested and charged with drunk driving and has promised to replace every damaged vehicle.

-Pattaya City News

Monday 14th August 2006

If they do actually get through Customs they then cause havoc :o

Must be nice to have rich parents

Johnb

The perils of the deamon drink!!......Well I suppose if you are going to damage one car you might as well trash 15......he probably thought it was all part of the partying game......they like to do it in large numbers :o

One thing they should do is check people for drugs--I am not implying that people get into any more trouble than they already are, but it's good to make sure that no one was slipped anything.

I was involved in an accident (I didn't get charged, but was intoxicated). I am reasonable sure that I was slipped a drug of some kind. I had only a few beers, was on my way home early, and the next thing I know I am in an accident--no recollection of anything. I have never blacked out in my life, I've never even passed out. This was during the week and I am sure I was slipped something as I have never before (or since) had anything like that happen.

It's a good idea to make sure he was drugged.

One thing they should do is check people for drugs--I am not implying that people get into any more trouble than they already are, but it's good to make sure that no one was slipped anything.

I was involved in an accident (I didn't get charged, but was intoxicated). I am reasonable sure that I was slipped a drug of some kind. I had only a few beers, was on my way home early, and the next thing I know I am in an accident--no recollection of anything. I have never blacked out in my life, I've never even passed out. This was during the week and I am sure I was slipped something as I have never before (or since) had anything like that happen.

It's a good idea to make sure he was drugged.

Sorry Scott...but was that a typo :o

He behaved at the Immigration.

Nice promise to replace all the damaged vehicles.

The perils of the deamon drink!!......Well I suppose if you are going to damage one car you might as well trash 15......he probably thought it was all part of the partying game......they like to do it in large numbers :o

I wonder if they referred to 'vehicles' with the deliberate intention of the reader assuming they were cars?

The 'vehicles' were actually motorbikes, but that would not sound as sensational I guess... :D

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