Taxi in Bangkok becomes dangerous

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Taxi in Bangkok becomes dangerous

In these later days the number of larceny in Bangkok’s taxi has increased, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand said. According to them the drivers use some chemicals that make passengers unconscious.

In these later days the number of larceny in Bangkok’s taxi has increased, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand said. According to them the drivers use some chemicals that make passengers unconscious.

They put some chemicals into an A/C system ant then check passenger’s bags. The composition of substances used is unknown but experts said that taxi drivers may use Chloroform.

FDA asks passengers to be very careful. If you suddenly feel nauseous in the car, you should roll down the windows and after feel better try to leave the taxi.

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