A meals supply rider who violated the regulation by riding on a pavement slapped a pedestrian in the face as a outcome of the victim blocked his path.
Two days ago, the sufferer, Kitti Panantanannon, shared a video of the moment when he was attacked on his Facebook account. In the caption, he said…
“I filed a grievance at Phra Khanong Police Station. He drove a motorcycle on the pavement at a excessive velocity and requested me, a pedestrian, why I do not give him away. He even came back to assault me. The motorcycle also didn’t have a registration plate.”
Kitti was seen within the video walking on the pavement when the food supply rider abruptly approaches from the incorrect way. The rider’s shoulder hit Kitti, so he stopped and stared at Kitti. Kitti decided to walk away from the rider, but the rider followed him and slapped him within the face with out warning. Kitti fought back by kicking the bike.
Kitti later gave an interview to Channel three yesterday explaining that the incident occurred close to Sukhumvit Soi 85 in Bangkok. He admitted that he didn’t give approach to the rider as a outcome of it is illegal to journey on pavement. According to Kitti, the rider mentioned to him…
“Why you did not step away? Have you no mercy?”
Kitti revealed that he responded to the rider saying…
“Are you crazy? This is pavement for pedestrians.”
Kitti mentioned he walked away after the temporary trade of phrases but the rider adopted him. He informed the rider to journey slower if he was in a hurry and needs to make use of the pavement. However, the rider slapped him in the face. So, he kicked his bike and tried to document a video. The rider was scared to be exposed on social media and fled the scene.
The Superintendent of Phra Kanong Police Station, Opas Harnnarong, revealed that the case is underneath investigation. From the security digicam footage, the rider rode into Sukhumvit Soi 15 which results in many roads. Opas mentioned his officers will evaluate more footage to trace down the rider.
According to Guilt-free , pedestrians can report bikes riding on the pavement to the police or district official. If the suspect is arrested, the reporter is entitled to 50% of the imposed fine. Complaints may be filed on-line via the website of the City Law Enforcement Department, here..