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Thai BMW driver's violent road rage caught on dashcam.

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it's like in every country were there are many guns in circulation

Not at all, no.

Countries in the top 15 of guns per capita:

Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, France, Norway, Finland, Germany, Austria, Iceland, Cyprus.

Thailand's homicide by firearm rate per annum, 20,000+ (usually 21-23,000)

That's simple fact.

Please wrong, you as I believe have numbers from -Nationmaster- which are completely wrong

and crazy.!

In the moment their is no reliable number for Thai homicides made with firearms.

BUT, a more reliable number of homicides per year and per capita.

Thailand has 3.300 homicides per year, similar, 5 per 100.000 inhabitants, nearly same USA,

with any weapon, or no weapon.

So please accept, that 20.000 homicides p year, only with firearms is untrue.

Somebody in Nationmaster - outdated also, had, many years ago, problems with adding and dividing!

stay better with WIKIPEDIA today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate

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  • why nobody bothered to knock out that punk is beyond me. Especially when he walked over to the guy's recording on his dash cam unarmed. It that really a BMW? Looks like a civic or something...

  • well Costas I agree but disagree. Just because the guy is drunk / disabled / whatever on the road the first thing a normal person might do is help get him off the road , not kick him in the head...

  • That car should be crushed. Preferably with the cretin in it.

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No that was not a BMW Its a Honda, (I don't know why that should matter)

No that was not a DashCam, is was someone filming with the cellphone holding it the WRONG WAY. (

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No that guy should not sit and rest there (why did he?)

It's a 3 series, model E90, sedan, pre-facelift.

No that was not a BMW Its a Honda, (I don't know why that should matter)

No that was not a DashCam, is was someone filming with the cellphone holding it the WRONG WAY. (

)

No that guy should not sit and rest there (why did he?)

It's a 3 series, model E90, sedan, pre-facelift.

With built in brain?

I don't think we saw the whole story here. One I was out driving and a drunk fella kicked my passenger door and he also fell from doing that. He kicked it because I shouldn't be standing there, he claimed, but I was in the second car in a cue line for a red light, and there was no passing for pedestrians where I stood.

OBS This was not in Thailand, It was in Europe.

We don't know why the drunk was sitting on the road like that, did he kick the car? maybe he kicked and destroyed something on the grill on the car? But any way, thats not a reason to do that to him.

the danger is the guy might have a gun....that thought is probably what stopped the dash driver from getting out and kicking his ass.

In my country that guy may have been confronted by 3 or 4 guys and beaten into a pool of blood then had the shit kicked out of his shiny BMW.

Thais are generally too scared (for the right reasons) to do anything other than smile.

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