I just don't like people dying during ordinary events. What I particularly don't like is the fact that Thailand makes a lot of people disregard common sense because it suck you in. You see a Thai dumbass racing 100 kmh on a small scooter round hairpin bends without a helmet and you think that's safe too. Or you see Thais cramming themselves in small clubs with no apparant way out and think that's safe. Or you think brutal mob violence is just a question of not being a smart ass.
Point is, Thailand has massive road fatalities every year, people get shot, stabbed, beaten to death in nightclubs on the regular etc.
It's the same really, for many Thailand just seem like a fairytale where normal rules don't apply and that's where it gets dangerous.
Agree 100% with what you're saying. I knew one person who died in Santika and another person who was severely injured. So, I get it.
And like I said from the start, it's how it sucks you in. It's the way you learn to deal with mediocrity in every aspect of your life.
How about seeing a motorbike loaded with two parents and three kids ripping down the Sukhumvit in rush hour? Or worse, getting on a motorcycle taxi where the guy has three empty Leo bottles sitting around him as he drives down the sidewalk dodging pedestrians with you hanging on for dear life on the back.
At first it's exciting. Great stories to tell your friends back home about your motorcycle taxi driver laying down his bike and passing out and making you walk the rest of the way. But after awhile, it's not fun anymore. It's just dangerous.
I was just reading in the Bangkok Post that they are making it illegal to drink alcohol inside a vehicle. WTF?!!? Thailand has one of the highest road fatality rates per capita anywhere in the world and it finally dawned on the minister of transportation that not drinking booze in the car might cut down on that a bit?
The best part of the story is I mentioned it to a Thai friend of mine the other day and she responded, "What? We always drink in the car when we drive back to my village from Bangkok. It's too boring to drive 4 or 5 hours if you're not drinking."