Wow, I am surprised to hear there were even any repercussions for the Range Rover driver. But good. There needs to be more regulation and consequences for one’s crazy driving in Cambodia. Keep us posted.
Mm HMM… Either that, or it’s a BIG NGO with a GREAT insurance policy (liability insurance is required by law in Cambodia) and they will soon be contacting us about taking their share of responsibility for our medical and repatriation expenses and compensation for the driver’s family.
Wait… Toto… I don’t think we’re in Kansas any more…
What about the driver of the Range Rover? Have you heard from him/her?
The last I heard he was in prison… I’m trying to find out more, but not being “sur place” makes it difficult.
Wow, I am surprised to hear there were even any repercussions for the Range Rover driver. But good. There needs to be more regulation and consequences for one’s crazy driving in Cambodia. Keep us posted.
I’m not sure how much justice there will actually be in the end, but one can hope…
ouch!
You mean government range rover! NGO’s could never afford them!
Mm HMM… Either that, or it’s a BIG NGO with a GREAT insurance policy (liability insurance is required by law in Cambodia) and they will soon be contacting us about taking their share of responsibility for our medical and repatriation expenses and compensation for the driver’s family.
Wait… Toto… I don’t think we’re in Kansas any more…