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Well done and kudos to your GF for her perseverance - once again, it's how high up the chain you are in Thai society, but its depressing for those of us who dont have contacts at that level. Hope your injuries have healed OK - I'm still recuperating from an injury which was nothing compared to what you must have gone through.

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Well done and kudos to your GF for her perseverance - once again, it's how high up the chain you are in Thai society, but its depressing for those of us who dont have contacts at that level. Hope your injuries have healed OK - I'm still recuperating from an injury which was nothing compared to what you must have gone through.

Have to agree about her perseverance.

I have to admit I do not have those sorts of contacts myself, either. Luckily for her, the schools where she works value her quite highly, hence the afternoon off and the help to get this done today.

Thanks too for the sentiment. The injury progresses slowly. The specialist here is not a happy man regards the treatment I got but there is nothing can be done for that now except time and patience.

Same to you on your injury - hoping it heals soon.

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Friend on Phuket had a steed 600 in his ex missus name, who was then living in Surat Thani.. Sold it another mate who ran out of gas near Karon.. Both BTW long termers and both near fluent Thai speakers. Not jonny come latelys..

A cop came and nabbed it.. For no reason all.. and removed its plates.. The bike was purposefully hidden / buried / with a bit of tarp over it at an impound yard and the cops initially denied having it (no plate see) despite it being there..

They wouldnt discuss giving it back except with the one cop who had nabbed it.. Who missed meetings refused to turn up.. Kept playing a run around for days.

First he refused to give back without the book.. They showed him the book photocopies they had.. No enough.. So they then got the book posted from Surat.. Not good enough.. Now the owner in the book must come.. So she did, each time he was impossible to reach, didnt answer phone, blew out meetings, etc etc..

Finally when presented with the original book, and the owner, all there after weeks of fighting.. He said he personally had needed to have a key made (why ??) and wanted 2000b reimbursement for the cost he incurred. They paid.

Stealing bikes is part of the low end cop perks..

Seems there may be more of this going on than people realise. I'd like to hear if other people reading this have had similar experiences.

That sounds about right, being part of the low end perks. I would have thought there would not exactly be a lot of money in stolen bikes with no books, or in my case, a damaged bike with no book. Yet they do seem to go to some lengths to prevent people from getting their property back.

The g/f did say this compound was so hard to find that the director got lost a couple of times searching for it. When they eventually did find it, there were cars and m/c everywhere, even in the long grass at the outer edges.

It does make you wonder where they all came from as most seemed to be in good condition. And what would happen to them in the future.

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It seems to me the key to solving your problem was when the Army officer/School director questioned the witnesses and finally got some solid information on the policeman who took the bike. Once you come up with facts then it becomes much harder for them to continue to lie.

Bravo to your GF for her dogged pursuit of the bike.

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Seems to be a common occurrence that they hope you will forget or give up.

I recently had a package go missing, got directed around the houses but making a fuss at the post office made it suddenly appear.

As usual I got a line of BS that I was not home that day (err I was), and a card was put in my mailbox, (err no it wasn't).

I think they just can't be bothered.

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The BIB are not exactly the most trustworthy, always seem to have an angel to extort cash from people.

Apparently at the weekend a motorbike slammed into the back of my mates Car, The BIB want 20k from him. I'm trying to figure out how the car driver could be responsible, but then same shit happened to me when a motorbike slammed into my car, and to get the insurance through some readies were required for Officer Somchai,

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Camera phone, photo policeman, photo of police car = no problem.

Hope you recover soon, broken collarbone really hurts!

(Tramadol helps a lot for the pain, but you can't have sex for 12hrs after taking one)

Sex is great with four!

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Ah another heart warming story about Thai " police ". I had an accident in

Chantaburi with a expensive BMW tour bike. Thai guy who was drunk

ran a red light and T boned into me, causing a crash . At the police station

later, as I am standing there with a broken shoulder, they actually wanted

money from me. I told the policeman that I would pay them money for

an accident caused by somebody else when he saw pigs flying outside

the window..........He did not think that was very funny, and eventually

gave up when he realized I was not going to give him one baht. Stand

your ground here, otherwise people here will be asking for money that

they are not entitled to !! :-)

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Last week outside Fortune Town I saw the police load 3 bikes, illegally parked on the footpath, onto tuk-tuks and they drove away.

Up until this post, I was thinking "Great to see the BIB doing their jobs." Now I wonder what happened to the bikes!

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No not well done. The police responsible should be reported for obstructing the course of justice and theft. Take their badge numbers and report them. You shouldn't need to get some big shot to sort this out that's bullshit. Saying this is ok is only contributing to the social mess that this country is all ready in. Imagine that you alone farang had to sort this then where would you be? One missing MC and a whole load of bills.

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How are you feeling btw?

Thanks for asking smile.png

The leg has almost healed. Itching like mad where the new skin is forming under the scabs that are left. I so want to scratch !!! facepalm.gif

I cannot yet lift my arm. It was a bad break according to the orthopedic surgeon here in the UK.

So awkward trying to do everything with the wrong hand cheesy.gif

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motorbikes = donorbikes

most deads = motorbikes

still want one ?

8 years of riding m/c around Thailand and 1 bad accident. That caused by a blow out. Maybe i have been lucky or simply cautious and aware.

I agree that m/c riding is more dangerous but still the best way to get around town to the markets, bank, shops. This will not stop me riding though.

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I'm not sure where you're from, but if you have an accident in America, the cops call a tow truck to haul your vehicle away. You have no choice.

In Mexico, if you don't have insurance, the police take you to jail.

Obviously, you were going too fast, Dude.

Slow down. What's your hurry?

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After you bought your gfs bike from her it remains her pride and joy?......but it's not her's anymore! Obviously Filipinos are more like Thais than I thought.

She has cared for, serviced, cleaned and generally looked after that m/c all the time. When I bought it off her I did not and do not classify it as my sole property, more as 'our' m/c, we being in a relationship.

Filipino teachers do not earn vast sums of money. It was something she worked hard for and paid for. Yes, she loved / loves that m/c. I can understand why.

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What were you thinking going round a corner at 65 k/h ?? Bet you had no license or insurance either right?

Wrong. You should not jump to conclusions and judge others with no facts to substantiate those accusations.

I do have a licence. The bike is also insured. A claim is going to be made. The police have issued a report to help with this.

I was not going round a corner either. I was manouvering to avoid 3 soi dogs very close to the edge of the road that I thought might wander into the road as I have seen dogs do many times here in Thailand. It is known as thinking ahead.

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