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Thailand's finest in action !

Little wonder he's a ' deputy ' Sgt and by the way what is a deputy Sgt ?

Now he's an Under Sergeant

He will probably be promoted for showing initiative when faced with difficult circumstances.

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Thailand's finest in action !

Little wonder he's a ' deputy ' Sgt and by the way what is a deputy Sgt ?

Now he's an Under Sergeant

He will probably be promoted for showing initiative when faced with difficult circumstances.

Is this how they earn their wings?

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Thailand #1. Farang no good.

You should have said that many years ago when the West protected Thailand with their navel fleets, particularly England, France and The Netherlands. You would have been is a sorry state if you had not had us then and if no foreigners came to Thailand now the country would suffer badly.

Before operating mouth engage brain.

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A much needed good laugh, thank you. Glad he is unhurt, and hopefully wiser now.

I can't help considering that in some countries, if there is no sign forbidding a specific vehicle/weight, others would do the same and then sue the local administration for the car (50 grand) and the emotional distress (10 million).

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Some people have brains, some people have no brains.

Sergeant Rammon falls into the latter category.

From what you can see in the photo it's very obvious the bridge cannot take the weight of a SUV. Not to difficult to realize.

Don't be so critical, it probably dates from the Ayuttaya period and was probably a listed structure awaiting restoration. .

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Thailand's finest in action !

Little wonder he's a ' deputy ' Sgt and by the way what is a deputy Sgt ?

I don't know, but if he can afford a "Pajero" it is obviously a well paid post!

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why didnt he maintain his composure n not lose patience before deciding to take the shortcut bridge? would have save the poor pajero.

Sounds like he needed to pat himself on the back while panicking and too stupid and impaired (pretard) to see a foot bridge would not hold. Plus he probably thought "it will hold because that bridge should know who I am!!"

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Seems like the South American translation of 'Pajero' is apt here.

I think what you are really trying to tell us is that "pajero" in Spanish means a " rhymes with banker"

"PAJERO

Spanish slang word meaning 'He who fiddles with himself for sexual gratification'.

Unknowingly used by a major automobile manufacturer who took the more academic translation of the word to mean 'Straw Dealer'

Urban Dic.
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