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Video: Armed Bangkok taxi driver attacked and detained by the mob!

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I kind of felt sorry for the driver!  but there is NO EXCUSE to threaten or harm passengers!    When I am in Thailand I take a lot of taxis...  one driver was falling asleep at the wheel...  We told him we want to stop now, and go to the 7-11... he managed to stop... we got out, paid him and then reported him to the Taxi company!

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Well, if the Military and the Police cannot break the taxi mafia then let the mob do it! May be against our western principles but it may just work.  Just call it a self-regulating society. Many western nations are used to self regulating groups within, so why not let these good folk do the same? 

21 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

Lol Thai bs like the way the driver keeps wai I got like really

The man is crying and I can see extremely frightened by a bunch very large thugs threatening him and beating him. The man is lucky to be alive. I'm not buying he did anything wrong. Where's the evidence. I think he was set up. He's not the first person that is actually a victim, that very clever thai have turned into the criminal. 

There are many people in prison because of this sneaky tactic. 

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