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Road rage fight video, two girls fighting

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Imagine being married to it.

Just like my wife, just like my former gf.

She looked great, great body, great tummy, pretty and confident.

This is how real Thai girls behave.

Liked the way she saw the m/c taxi driver off "ow mai, OW MAI" (you want some!)

The policeman definitely looked wary.

If they arrested her, 500bht fine.

Girl I know attacked the policeman in a situation like that, 3,000bht fine, she gave him a good spanking too!

Bet the bf had really great sex when they got home.

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If you read down the comments in the original post (all in Thai though), you'll see that, just after the person making the video stopped filming, more police came and drug tested them. The test showed purple so positive for drug use, thus the rage the woman showed, and they were arrested. Not arrested for the assaults though, this is Thailand after all!!

Did you notice the guys kept their helmets on?

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I really wish pepoo will learn to make videos in landscape mode

Strange how she isnt so physical once the other girl gets out of the car, and after all that apparent punching to head and face , not even a blemish ?, seems odd to me.

her nose looks a bit flat.

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