Contractor makes it clear that the criminal who was spotted on the bridge was not a worker doing construction.

Images of a mysterious person throwing a stone from an empty bridge at automobiles on Rama II Road, which has been the subject of numerous dangerous incidents, have been posted online.
The video’s creator claimed the offender was a construction worker, which the local company fast refuted.
The 3.4 million-follower Instagram page Drama-addict, which received the videos and photos, was sent along with a message.
The obvious man number was spotted on Friday evening as a driver was passing by Central Rama II while heading to Bangmod Hospital.
A hard thing, thought to be a rock, you become heard striking the back windows of a moving car about 10 seconds into the movie.
The blog claimed that the vehicle’s son had seen the figure put the rock before he had seen it on the bridge. The text suggested that someone was tossing building particles from the location and had missed their intended location.
The submitter advised different drivers to be cautious and called on the authorities to take serious behavior because she believed the person to be a construction worker. The alleged employee was unarmed and on the ceiling of the gate, which increased the risk of the situation.
The company reviewed its security video from March 21 and confirmed the incident, according to a statement posted on the Rama III Contract 2 Facebook page in response to the report.
No construction work was being carried out on the gate at the time, but it was reported that an outsider with the information entered the blog, according to the statement.
The company stated that it would improve security measures in the event that the person was not a employee on-site. Images from the picture were included in the post to help its claim.
When a practical plate fell from an under construction road bridge near Rama II Road in Bangkok on March 15, six people were killed and about 20 people were hurt.
The increased freeway on Rama III-Dao Khanong-Outer Bangkok Ring Road, which is meant to ease traffic congestion, was constructed around the bridge.
Chronic issue
The primary and most direct route connects Bangkok to the southern area, including the beach city of Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan state, via Rama II Road. Officials from the government concur that Rama II’s congestion hurts tourism because local and foreign visitors frequently choose to travel to different locations to minimize traffic jams.
Although the development of an road above the street from Bangkok to Samut Sakhon is intended to shorten travel times, numerous mishaps and road closures have added yet more congestion, especially on weekends and much public holidays.
Past Rama II Road construction incidents have left people dead. A rope broke in one of the accidents that happened on November 29 next month, which caused six fatalities and eight injuries. A rope broke, killing a contractor, and causing the helicopter’s lifting basket to slide, in a second accident that occurred on January 18, 2014. A contractor was killed by a falling concrete block in May 2023.
More than 2,500 fatalities on Rama II Road between miles 0 and km 84, according to the Department of Highways, resulting in 144 fatalities and 1,440 wounds as of March 15.