A British man is at risk of losing his driving license after being caught drifting during Songkran celebrations in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, on April 12. The incident, captured in a viral video, shows a red car drifting near the Songkran event site close to Black Bridge. While initially commended for yielding to an emergency vehicle, the driver soon faced criticism for the dangerous manoeuvre, confusing festival attendees.
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Hat Yai Police identified the driver as a 55-year-old British man and located him in Bang Klam district, Songkhla. He admitted to the offence, explaining his intent to have fun without causing harm, and expressed his love for Thailand. In a video following his arrest, he publicly apologised for his actions.

Although the drifting took place off a public road, its proximity to the crowded festival raised safety concerns. The police charged the man under Section 43(8) of the Land Transport Act, citing his disregard for public safety. The offence could result in a fine ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 baht, a three-month prison sentence, or both.
In addition to the charges, police have forwarded the case to the Department of Land Transport to request the revocation of his driving license. This move underscores the seriousness of the offence in Thailand, where authorities are keen to maintain public safety during large gatherings like Songkran.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 17 Apr 2026
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