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A Chinese woman’s remarkable display of forgiveness illuminated an incident involving a Thai pickup driver colliding with her 32 million baht Rolls-Royce on a motorway bridge near Bangkok. The accident, captured by a dashcam from a passing vehicle, was shared on the Twitter account Red Skull. In the video, a bronze pickup forcefully collided with … …

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

A Chinese woman’s remarkable display of forgiveness

HaHa, that made me laugh.  If she can afford a 32 mill RR, she won't care if it gets knocked about or even totaled, just buy another one.  

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One's gotta wonder how a 21yo Chinese woman can afford a Rolls-Royce. No doubt daddy's money, and now gotta wonder how daddy made his money... maybe it's a case of her not wanting to draw further attention rather than kindness? pure speculation of course.

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5 hours ago, Khunmark said:

Mighty noble of her. You hit someone up the arse, you’re automatically in the wrong- at least where I come from.

Under 'normal' circumstances yes but since the fraudsters created 'crash for cash', insurance investigators search for evidence.

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14 hours ago, Pinetree said:

HaHa, that made me laugh.  If she can afford a 32 mill RR, she won't care if it gets knocked about or even totaled, just buy another one.  

In Malta, some time ago, I was hit from behind while stationary at a junction, just about to turn into crossing traffic.  I was charged for being 'too close to the car behind' !! Go figure that one out. 

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9 hours ago, Pinga said:

One's gotta wonder how a 21yo Chinese woman can afford a Rolls-Royce. No doubt daddy's money, and now gotta wonder how daddy made his money... maybe it's a case of her not wanting to draw further attention rather than kindness? pure speculation of course.

Plus there are capital controls in China limiting foreign exchange transfers to $50,000 a year. The "display of forgiveness", "benevolence" and "kindness" amount to a joke of the week.

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If it was the other way around the pick up driver would have faked whiplash, the passengers would have faked emotional damage and they would have looked at the RR driver as a ATM for them to get out of work for a few days -  much like motorbike drivers even when they are wrong.

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