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Video: Shots fired in new Pattaya tunnel or just a dodgy exhaust...you decide!

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Video: Shots fired in new Pattaya tunnel or just a dodgy exhaust...you decide!

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

PATTAYA: -- A man and his mates out showing off in the new Pattaya road tunnel claimed they had let off several shots from a gun.

 

"No one wants to f***ing overtake me!" boasted the wannabe macho driver.

 

But many thought the claims were just that - it was probably the sound of his exhaust echoing off the walls of the underpass.

 

Still, many Thai netizens took it at face value and called for their arrest. Sanook reported that there were about three or four people in the car.

 

Footage was shared to the Khot Hao V.3 page.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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I've just about had enough of t***s like this!  Lock them up for having the sence of humour of a dead buffalo!

Yes, gun

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Mental adolescents masquerading as adults.

Backfiring when decelerating 

Backfiring usually occurs during acceleration or 
slowing down. It is commonly caused by ignition of the air/fuel mixture while it is still in the intake manifold. This usually happens because the inlet valve is sticking or leaking or because there is an ignition system fault.

Possibly a large white Pick-up that later was described as being the vehicle from that shots were fired at a 'billionaires' son on a Chonburi motorway en route to Bangkok .... wouldn't surpise me it was.

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