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‘Commander pressured forensics team to reduce Boss speed estimate’


rooster59

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The front of that Ferrari looks like it wasn't going very fast at all - 100 MPH impact would have totalled the front end and disintegrated the bike - assume that is not the actual bike in the picture so what's the point of it being there.  

 

Why not have a re-enactment with some pointy fingers, not seen them in a while?

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Why doesn't this chairman of law and justice just make it clear once and for all an appoint an outside technical expert to validate, revalidate or calculate from scratch the speed? Its not rocket science - distance travelled divided by the elapsed time ! I'd even be willing to bet that there is a reputable foreign ex-professor or engineer stuck in LOS now who would do it for free. Or it could be given to say any neutral party in another country (except Austria please 555 !)

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9 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Pol Col Thanasit Taengchan of the Police Forensic Science Office said a high-ranking commander had brought Saiprasit Kerdniyom from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok to convince him to lower the speed from 177 kilometres per hour to 79.22kph – just under the speed limit.

Scrambling to save their collective ars*s... what a farce !

I hope they all think the Red Buls**t heir was worth all the trouble.

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8 hours ago, FarFlungFalang said:

They just type out the guarantee then print it on some paper then it will be worth as much as the paper it's printed on.

Apparently quite a few guarantees have been issued over the case.

All starting to look like the true value as you say.

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Giving enough and continual social shaming of Red Bull idiot, and if people keep pointing the finger at him wherever he goes and he is not allowed to forget what he has done, and if it is made clear that 99% of Thailand hate him, then this will punish him with enough serious psychological damage, that at the end of the day, he might squander a lot of his money on drugs, and never live to be an old man...

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8 hours ago, bluesofa said:

Very true and cynical comment.

I think the only way to guarantee safety is by moving to another country, as others have done in the past.

I hear BJ is back in Thailand from his Buddhist retreat in India?

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1 hour ago, NeoDinosaw said:

Both vehicles were moving in the same direction. If the Ferrari was doing 177 mph  and the motorbike was doing 120 mph  the impact would only be equivalent of 50 mph

 

motorbike 120mph 555, that's a rocket. 192km/hr with this motorbike 555

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9 hours ago, steven100 said:

it seems now this tangled web is starting to unravel 

Be assured that as the tangled web is unravelled that there are forces grabbing the end of the untangled strings and retangling them into an even tighter, more tangle-free resistant mess.

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