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British Tourist Fined After Pattaya Hotel Dispute

A British tourist has been fined after a dispute over a 500-baht lost key card fee at a hotel in North Pattaya escalated into threats against hotel staff before he later made a false complaint to Tourist Police.

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The incident began at around 10am on 4 July 2026 at the JA Plus Hotel, located behind a driving range on Pattaya Third Road in North Pattaya, Chon Buri. Hotel staff said 27-year-old British national David John Stuart Wilden, who had checked into the hotel on 2 July, lost his room key card and was asked to pay the hotel’s standard 500-baht replacement fee.

According to Ms Ae, the hotel’s 48-year-old receptionist, Wilden refused to pay the charge before verbally abusing her and another receptionist. She also alleged that he attempted to physically attack her before leaving the hotel in anger.

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During his departure, Wilden left his passport behind at the reception desk. Concerned that he might return after allegedly threatening staff, hotel manager Kanyapakthasorn Teerathanapitak later filed a complaint with Pattaya City Police on the evening of 4 July. The hotel told police the confrontation had been captured on CCTV.

The following afternoon, on 5 July 2026, Wilden went to Pattaya Tourist Police Station seeking assistance. He claimed that the hotel had confiscated his passport and asked officers to help recover it.

Tourist Police officers, who were already aware of the earlier complaint, became suspicious of his account and contacted the hotel to verify the claim. After confirming the passport had simply been left behind, they coordinated with Pattaya City Police and handed Wilden over to the investigating officer handling the case.

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Police later charged Wilden with threatening another person. He was fined 1,000 baht, questioned through an interpreter, and his details were recorded. After the legal process was completed, he was instructed to return to the hotel in person to collect his passport and pay the outstanding 500 baht key card replacement fee.

Hotel manager Kanyapakthasorn said the investigating officer informed her that Wilden expressed remorse and wanted to present flowers as an apology. She declined the gesture, saying she only hoped he genuinely regretted his actions and would not behave in the same way towards anyone else. She also confirmed the hotel had kept his passport safely because it was an important personal document.

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Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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4 minutes ago, Back Stage said:

I can still remember being 27 years old and right all the time.

Indeed, can you also remember whilst being right all the time you were an idiot, I am nor referring to you personally but 27 year olds!

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Srikcir Ruby Member

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5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

he was instructed to return to the hotel in person to collect his passport and pay the outstanding 500 baht key card replacement fee.

Given his aggression he must be accompanied by police.

Emdog Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, cdemundo said:

"During his departure, Wilden left his passport behind at the reception desk."

WTH, this guy can't keep track of anything.

Then he loses his temper.

Can't be too bright.

Can't find his backside using both hands....

Tom Waits song popped in mind

"Well I lost my equilibrium, my car keys and my pride...."

SanSaiExPat Silver Member

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Getting married usually sorts that out!

For some the only thing getting married does is convince them that they were right all the time until they got married.

boloaf Senior Member

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6 hours ago, John Drake said:

Just seems that the potential for violence brews everywhere you encounter UKers, especially the younger ones. Stir clear.

I blame the schools. Although my parents were reasonably strict, it's mainly at school where most of the discipline was imposed. Nowadays the lefty schools put kid's rights above everything and let them do as they want. They turn out like a lot of young Brits who come to Thailand.

save the frogs Star Member

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6 hours ago, Sigmund said:

Why does Thailand attract all the crap from all around the world ?

where would you prefer they go?

SOTIRIOS Platinum Member

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...Gotta Wonder If There Isn't Another Version Of How This All Came About... (?)

...Example...The Card Was In Fact Somewhere On The Premises...(?)

saakura Gold Member

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3 hours ago, BexMan said:

First of all he gets so wound up and make’s staff worry for their safety, over a reasonable 500 baht charge.

More so after the recent case where the Australian killed a young woman, stuffed her in a suitcase and dumped her in the bushes, all over a 500 Baht dispute. Understandably, the staff would be very worried.

Dave0206 Gold Member

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21 minutes ago, SOTIRIOS said:

...Gotta Wonder If There Isn't Another Version Of How This All Came About... (?)

...Example...The Card Was In Fact Somewhere On The Premises...(?)

In many hotels same magnetic card needs to be put in slot inside room for ac lights ect to work so not unusual to forget key in room

Cleaner returns card to reception another guest "lost his key" not saying this is case here

This hotel was where I spent 15 days 16 nights in jail ( covid quarantine) looking out at nua or tesco as I still think of it

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4 hours ago, cdemundo said:

"During his departure, Wilden left his passport behind at the reception desk."

WTH, this guy can't keep track of anything.

Then he loses his temper.

Can't be too bright.

4 hours ago, cdemundo said:

"During his departure, Wilden left his passport behind at the reception desk."

WTH, this guy can't keep track of anything.

Then he loses his temper.

Can't be too bright.

4 hours ago, cdemundo said:

"During his departure, Wilden left his passport behind at the reception desk."

WTH, this guy can't keep track of anything.

Then he loses his temper.

Can't be too bright.

I agree entirely- one or two sandwiches short of a full picnic there methinks

241195_1469957797 Explorer Member

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1 hour ago, KhunHeineken said:

500 baht is a rip off, but it's the standard farang tax here for a replacement.

The cards are worth nothing, and it takes less than 2 minutes to make a new one.

The banks charge less for a new ATM card.

Dreamer! It's not about the cost of the key card itself, but about the labor involved in creating a new one.🤫

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By the way: Hotel staff are not allowed to confiscate passports in Thailand

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