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Manic Taxi Panic: Screaming Driver Terrorizes Family

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9000 baht is considered a hefty fine?

 

How many has she mistreated that have not reported, for every one that she has?

 

She should be banned from any form of public transport service for life, 10x the fare of each passenger that filed a report as a fine payable within 5 years or facing imprisonment (she assaulted the passenger in the video), or until she has been through counselling (at her own expense, to prove her serious intent) to show that she is capable of riding in a way that ensures safety and efficiency for passengers.

10 times and she's still around. Another reason why Uber is needed here. I really doubt any Uber driver would stay one if they pulles what this crazy taxi driver did just once.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

She faces 9,000 baht in total fines, and her public transport driving licence revoked.

 

Wow they even revoked her license!! That's the first time this happened to a nast taxidriver..:smile:

I have it on good account that she is going to stop and see police for an interview

at the same time as the Boss Red Bull driver.

Another of Bangkok's finest, tourist friendly, honest, safe driving taxi professionals.

This is why I use UBER!

On 30/03/2017 at 8:32 AM, klauskunkel said:

makes me wonder why Uber is getting more and more popular

That's where she will end up.

2 hours ago, fruitman said:

Wow they even revoked her license!! That's the first time this happened to a nast taxidriver..:smile:

Revoking her licence probably won't deter her from doing something similar again.

Just paying a fine & letting her go back out on the road to abuse people again is the only thing they can think of!

"stealing money from a cop."  Not a very smart move in Thailand :cheesy:

Should have just pulled the ebrake and karate chopped her in the throat.

6 hours ago, fruitman said:

Wow they even revoked her license!! That's the first time this happened to a nast taxidriver..:smile:

Occasionally there has to be a first for some things in Thailand. A good thing. I expect in this instance it is easier to revoke a two year expired license than a current one and in her case there is little chance of an envelope changing hands.

ive actually been in a taxi about 4-5 years ago with this nutter!!

 

she was out of her mind screaming obscenities to herself and i pulled up the handbrake and climbed out.

 

shes not that rare of a specimen to be quite honest.

On 30/03/2017 at 8:32 AM, klauskunkel said:

makes me wonder why Uber is getting more and more popular

What makes you think that she couldn't be a Uber driver?

On 30/03/2017 at 9:49 AM, anotheruser said:

Well it is reasonable if you consider I only ever take them from Nana. When you look at it that way it all makes sense. :)

No it doesn't.

On 30/03/2017 at 10:02 AM, Bangkok Barry said:

'A taxi driver with a record for having threatened passengers with a knife ...'

 

And she's still allowed to drive a taxi? Falang no unnerstan Thai ways.

No she's not, that's the point of part of the report, she's doing it illegally!

12 hours ago, edgarfriendly said:

 

shes not that rare of a specimen to be quite honest.

That is actually not honest of you.  She is rare, very rare.

I think she will be one sad lady when she loses her licence , obviously a gregarious lady that loves her work.

No-one else notice that for the duration of the v/clip (and who knows how long before the customer fired up her mobile recorder?) no-one in the taxi was paying any attention to traffic conditions as the motored along a Bangkok main road.

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