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JOHN DAVIS

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Hi anyone know were this bus company are in pattaya or near by the driver hit me in the back of my car last night then when police came he denied hitting me I took pictures even the bump on his coach he had come through traffic light on red

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As you are asking for info about an accident in Pattaya, moving to the Pattaya forum. 

And police did not take a report?

Bt theory you can still identify the owner of the coach by the registration plate.

 

Your first picture is of limited valued as the company name is incomplete.

The telephone nr. leads to a:

 

Mr. Somkiat Hinthong, managing director of a tour company.

 

I am not able to reveal what bus company is behind.

He frequently advertises second hand sales for coach buses.

I was not successful to find his name in Thai script which would probably reveal more useful info.

 

But really, what do you want to achieve?

Go to company, complain and get compensation from the cash register?

No good chance if police is uninterested.

 

Edited by KhunBENQ

Since the OP fails to mention calling his insurance company to attend at the scene of the fender bender at the time, we assume that he didn't and in that instance, regardless of police disinterest, the case is closed.

The number is right on the side of the bus...maybe call them?

 

As mentioned, it's best to call your insurance company in the event of an accident and let the Thais sort things out between themselves. If the bus tried to leave, I would have parked my car in such a way as to block his fleeing the scene.

Edited by OMGImInPattaya

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On ‎24‎/‎09‎/‎2016 at 4:55 AM, KhunBENQ said:

And police did not take a report?

Bt theory you can still identify the owner of the coach by the registration plate.

 

Your first picture is of limited valued as the company name is incomplete.

The telephone nr. leads to a:

 

Mr. Somkiat Hinthong, managing director of a tour company.

 

I am not able to reveal what bus company is behind.

He frequently advertises second hand sales for coach buses.

I was not successful to find his name in Thai script which would probably reveal more useful info.

 

But really, what do you want to achieve?

Go to company, complain and get compensation from the cash register?

No good chance if police is uninterested.

 

that's what I am trying to find out were the company is I have rang number and he not speak English and outs phone down

 

Maybe the coach driver was "Ronnie Pickering" :cheesy:

On 9/24/2016 at 0:09 PM, OMGImInPattaya said:

The number is right on the side of the bus...maybe call them?

 

As mentioned, it's best to call your insurance company in the event of an accident and let the Thais sort things out between themselves. If the bus tried to leave, I would have parked my car in such a way as to block his fleeing the scene.

I'd like to see a farang park his car in such a way as to block the Thai driver and his bus from leaving said scene. It might make the Hells Angels scene seem mile.

5 hours ago, john davis said:

that's what I am trying to find out were the company is I have rang number and he not speak English and outs phone down

 

As has been asked but not answered...."Then what?"....

Are there 2 John Davis' in Pattaya?

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