Visa Run Crash
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#276Posted 2011-12-12 15:40:58
Alright, enough of the personal attacks. We are aware that BigC doesn't take the time to spellcheck and insulting someone over their poor spelling is not only poor netiquette but rude.
One insulting post has been removed, please don't repeat. #277Posted 2011-12-16 10:19:50
Alright, enough of the personal attacks. We are aware that BigC doesn't take the time to spellcheck and insulting someone over their poor spelling is not only poor netiquette but rude. One insulting post has been removed, please don't repeat. Thanks SBK for getting my message across. I would use a spell check but the more i spell badly the more i waist people's time by them having a go at me plus people find it amusing and britens ups the forum. #278Posted 2012-01-26 06:31:30
Ryan , who was seriously injured in this crash has just died from his injuries ....
i think thanks are in order for all the events that where held to help his medical treatment , RIP RYAN Edited by Boater, 2012-01-26 06:41:41. #279Posted 2012-01-26 06:36:03
through now a tragic lost, i just hope criminal charges are brought against those involved and whom have covered this up
lets hope this never happens again ... RIP #280Posted 2012-01-26 06:50:24
RIP to the poor lad. Sad for the family.
#281Posted 2012-01-26 09:07:24
RIP young fellow.
#282Posted 2012-01-26 10:01:29
R.i.p
#283Posted 2012-01-26 11:35:45
Very sad indeed. The last 5 months must have been horrendous for him, his family and friends. R.I.P.
#284Posted 2012-01-26 11:39:13
RIP.
#285Posted 2012-01-26 11:42:00
RIP. Did anyone have to face the consequences of this tragic accident?
#286Posted 2012-01-26 15:01:46
RIP. Did anyone have to face the consequences of this tragic accident? not that i am aware off, and it is disgusting that the company is still operating... but now it has resulted in a death, i am hoping the police will re investigate #287Posted 2012-01-26 16:40:54
'Boater'
Quote ... it is disgusting that the company is still operating... but now it has resulted in a death, i am hoping the police will re investigate I assume there was an initial investigation and no negligence was found. Or not? I thought it was determined more or less to have been an accident. Something that under normal circumstances could happen (unfortunately) to anyone. Or is that not the case? #288Posted 2012-01-26 16:53:57
RIP Ryan... So tragic
#289Posted 2012-01-27 02:26:01
'Boater' Quote ... it is disgusting that the company is still operating... but now it has resulted in a death, i am hoping the police will re investigate I assume there was an initial investigation and no negligence was found. Or not? I thought it was determined more or less to have been an accident. Something that under normal circumstances could happen (unfortunately) to anyone. Or is that not the case? have you read the whole thread? #290Posted 2012-01-27 10:08:31
Farang operators should be punished, Thai operators that kill passengers on a regular basis because of gross neglicence go scott free? Double standards me thinks.
#291Posted 2012-01-27 11:00:45
I skimmed it and tried to wean out what appeared to be facts, what appeared to be innuendo and what appeared to be hyperbole. There seemed to be a great deal of conjecture abounding.
I could well have missed the smoking gun, so if you can go through all 289 individual posts and cut and past into a Word document the record as you understand it that will bring us all up to date on the incident, the aftermath, the police involvement and the subsequent findings, and post that here, you would be doing me and everyone a great service. Thank you in advance. Sorry to the family and friends of the deceased. It is not easy to make sense of the senseless. #292Posted 2012-01-27 11:51:49
RIP young man.
there will be no prosecution ot inquest, we all know that. hopefully nobody will use that visa comapnay again, but they probably will. people rearly should have insureance or have the meas to pay a substantial hospital bill. Time after time people are in these situations and needing funds for hospitals, here with no insurance madness. Why not just hire a car with a sencable driver, take a relaxing drive down, do the bounce stay over night then travel back next day. i did it time and time again and had no trouble finding 3 people to make up a four to split the costs. i dont get the rush have to be there and back in the day on a hell journey. the cost work out the same hiring a budget rental car and taking 2 days. it would be a nice legacy if this loonacy were to end but it wont and there will be a next time. #293Posted 2012-01-27 12:10:58
Before this incident, I had taken Julie's service three times, not only without incident, but with jackboot efficiency. The drivers were not going faster than the normal flow of traffic. I believe at this time, you were seeing many complaints about the very fast driving and unfriendly service of a competitor named Herbert. This is indicated on other Thailand-oriented websites as well.
But until l review Boater's precis of the last 12 pages, I cannot comment on culpability, although what I had gleaned, as I said earlier, was that there was an accident. A tragedy, no doubt, and something that plays in the back of my own mind every time I get on the road here. #294Posted 2012-01-27 12:17:38
Condolences to the family.
By the way, did they raise enough to get him home or did he pass away in Thailand? Not trying to be callous but just wondering if he may have had a better chance of pulling through with different medical expertise. #295Posted 2012-01-27 12:20:27
Condolences to the family. By the way, did they raise enough to get him home or did he pass away in Thailand? Not trying to be callous but just wondering if he may have had a better chance of pulling through with different medical expertise. He was medivac'd to the UK. #296Posted 2012-01-27 17:43:45
I understand the frustrations experienced by some members, but I really have to draw the line here.
I really think some of the posts are treading a very fine line. Would appreciate it if you put some thought into it & consider the consequences before posting. Discussion is by all means encouraged & a healthy debate is welcome. Thaivisa has a set of rules & guidelines please re acquaint yourselves with them if you are not sure. Thank you. #297Posted 2012-01-27 22:29:51
I understand the frustrations experienced by some members, but I really have to draw the line here. I really think some of the posts are treading a very fine line. Would appreciate it if you put some thought into it & consider the consequences before posting. Discussion is by all means encouraged & a healthy debate is welcome. Thaivisa has a set of rules & guidelines please re acquaint yourselves with them if you are not sure. Thank you. Yes maybe time for Visa Run bashing is over. I think that the owners have their owner head aches to deal with. Last i got to say on this. Nastey accident shame... #298Posted 2012-01-27 23:34:22
Thank you all, I think all that needed to be said has been said.
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