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Drunk tuk-tuk rampage in Chiang Mai ends in arrest

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Drunk tuk-tuk rampage in Chiang Mai ends in arrest
By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

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A knife found under the driver’s seat of Jeerasak Kingpromphoo’s tuk-tuk Monday night in Chiang Mai.

CHIANG MAI — A drunk tuk-tuk driver crashed his vehicle and then attacked the rescue workers who came to his aid in Chiang Mai province Monday night.

Jeerasak Kingpromphoo, 34, was charged with driving under the influence, property damage and for the blade found under his seat, carrying a weapon illegally.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2016/07/19/drunk-tuk-tuk-rampage-chiang-mai-ends-arrest/

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-- Khaosod English 2016-07-19

If the police would actually work and stop these guy's in the evening the streets would be a lot safer.

On the corner of Kampheang Din rd just before the Imperial hotel are every night more then 10 tuk tuks parked with their drivers drinking Lao Kaow.

I even noticed a 2 drunk driving Saturday afternoon at 1 PM , most have been because it was weekend ?

I have to believe that drugs are involved in many of these instances....not just alcohol.

"Drunk tuk-tuk rampage..."

I warned them not to use gasohol, but they just wouldn't listen

...what is the charge...exactly....a reprimand for being caught.....???

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