80,000 Beer Cans Mysteriously Vanish
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80,000 Beer Cans Mysteriously Vanish
80,000 Beer Cans Mysteriously Vanish after a Beer Truck Overturns in Phuket
By Editor on January 12, 2019
PHUKET – A logistics company has filed a police complaint that more than 80,000 beer cans valued at more than Bt2 million had mysteriously vanished after a beer truck overturned in Rassada, in Phuket province, on Friday morning.
The truck overturned and the beer cans were scattered all over the road outside a 7-Eleven store.
Locals nearby helped clear up the mess. It is suspected that some of them may have taken a few cans home.
Phuket City Police chief Colonel Sompong Thiparpakun said: “There are two cases – the first case is a traffic accident, which the police are now investigating as the truck damaged nearby food stalls and vehicles. The second is a case of theft. There are many pictures and videos. If anyone took those beer cans home and returned them, they are still guilty.
https://www.chiangraitimes.com/80000-be ... huket.html
By Editor on January 12, 2019
PHUKET – A logistics company has filed a police complaint that more than 80,000 beer cans valued at more than Bt2 million had mysteriously vanished after a beer truck overturned in Rassada, in Phuket province, on Friday morning.
The truck overturned and the beer cans were scattered all over the road outside a 7-Eleven store.
Locals nearby helped clear up the mess. It is suspected that some of them may have taken a few cans home.
Phuket City Police chief Colonel Sompong Thiparpakun said: “There are two cases – the first case is a traffic accident, which the police are now investigating as the truck damaged nearby food stalls and vehicles. The second is a case of theft. There are many pictures and videos. If anyone took those beer cans home and returned them, they are still guilty.
https://www.chiangraitimes.com/80000-be ... huket.html
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Re: 80,000 Beer Cans Mysteriously Vanish
I saw a Pom drinking a can. They love warm beer.
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They would find every single can if it was Ganzberg
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PAAAAAARRRTTTYYYYYYYYY!!!!!
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Re: 80,000 Beer Cans Mysteriously Vanish
80k cans.
So about 28 pallets. If it was a extended truck that’d be the whole load pretty much.
So about 28 pallets. If it was a extended truck that’d be the whole load pretty much.
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FTFYCEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:03 pm Phuket City Police chief Colonel Sompong Thiparpakun said: “There are two cases – the first case is being drunk now and the 2nd will be consumed in a few days
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Great quote from the police. That’ll encourage the citizens to do the right the thing in the future.CEOCambodiaNews wrote:If anyone took those beer cans home and returned them, they are still guilty.
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The right thing to do would be not to take them in the first place...newkidontheblock wrote: Great quote from the police. That’ll encourage the citizens to do the right the thing in the future.
Coming back with the stolen goods once you realize that there is video evidence, is more of a remorse thing, trying to reduce the fine. As the police correctly stated, the crime had already happened. You can’t undo it.
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