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Enough of ruinous road rage, foolish excuses
By The Nation

 

Eyewitness video nabs another celebrity exercising an unearned sense of privilege

 

BANGKOK: -- Acharanat “Nott” Ariyaritwikol appeared to have a bright future ahead of him in show business – until he let road rage bring out the worst in him.


GMM Grammy this week sacked the 28-year-old winner of a “role model” award after a video was posted online showing him repeatedly punching motorcyclist Kittisak Singtho for allegedly causing damage to his Mini Cooper and attempting to flee.

 

An association of news hosts and journalists withdrew its “Exemplary Thai of the Year” award over the incident. Police have charged the actor with assault on the basis of the video and other eyewitness accounts. 


Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/opinion/today_editorial/30299476

 
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"Enough of ruinous road rage, foolish excuses."

 

 And how do you propose Thais eliminate the extremely strong cultural value of "SavIng Face"? 

No way. Not gonna happen.

 

"Thais are unwilling to tolerate violent or criminal behaviour ..."

Unless it involves saving face.

 

Are you seeing the cycle yet?

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As pathetic and cringeworthy as the above is, I still prefer to drive on Thai than UK roads. Do 1mph under the speed limit and you'll have some numbnut up your arse gesticulating. Women are just as bad.

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Mr Nott, in the specific, exemplifies what is generalised often. His ability to be violent, use his position yet be polite to his betters and submit graciously to authorities  defines a tiered 'class' system of expectation, superiority and entitlement. Monocultures with great wealth disparity tend towards this trait. I am not sure if 'education' is the silver bullet on this one. Might have to breed it out lest it survives.

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People all over the world forget very quickly.

 

This guy should have played the humble card. His arrogance (not violent temperament) is what the main problem is. Apologise unreservedly, and say you take 100% responsibility for your actions. Regardless of what the motorcycle guy did, you were completely in the wrong and will accept any punishment that comes your way. Believe me - people would appreciate that and would forget quickly. 

 

Instead, you're making every arrogant and stupid excuse under the sun. Making it so much worse until you've finally signed your own career death warrant. Having your lawyer come out to speak and ask "If someone smashed your phone on the floor, wouldn't you wanna hit them?" is just making it so much worse. Maybe you can get that award you won back, and tell them you'll give it your lawyer with the new engraving 'Worst lawyer ever'. 

 

Stop digging. 

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On 08/11/2016 at 4:46 PM, optad said:

Mr Nott, in the specific, exemplifies what is generalised often. His ability to be violent, use his position yet be polite to his betters and submit graciously to authorities  defines a tiered 'class' system of expectation, superiority and entitlement. Monocultures with great wealth disparity tend towards this trait. I am not sure if 'education' is the silver bullet on this one. Might have to breed it out lest it survives.

Feudal lords. You could see how humble that guy looked while he was being dragged by Nott to the other side of the street.

I think he is a real practicing Buddhist because he didn't even fought back. Even if he was wrong I would think he had suffered enough after being dragged across the street in public then punched and slapped. He doesn't deserve that, for what had happened was a small matter easily settle amicably by both parties.

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" Eyewitness video nabs another celebrity exercising an unearned sense of privilege "

 

Maybe the Genie is already out of the bottle.......... Eyewitness video does what the rule of law cannot be bothered to do.

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The "foolish excuses" are also a product of Sakdina - where a superior Thai fully expects any foolish or blatant lie to be swallowed by the inferior Thai kneeling in front of him.

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Let's hope the fact that he has been charged with assault is a first step game mover creating a precedent for the future.

 

I just hope this creates a precedent which the police cannot ignore in the future.  

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46 minutes ago, bangon04 said:

" Eyewitness video nabs another celebrity exercising an unearned sense of privilege "

 

Maybe the Genie is already out of the bottle.......... Eyewitness video does what the rule of law cannot be bothered to do.

The video phone cam is already starting to become the undoing of corrupt cops.

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