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Patong police detain Australian over road skateboarding

Patong police have detained an Australian man after officers saw him skateboarding on a public road in Phuket town. The man, whose name was not released, was apprehended and Police cited safety concerns and local traffic laws after spotting him using the road with his skateboard.

Taken to investigation unit

Phuket Tourist Police told Phuket Express that the Australian was taken into custody along with his skateboard and escorted to the investigation unit for legal proceedings.

Authorities said the matter would be dealt with under Thai law. The report did not specify the particular charge or any potential penalty.

The case follows a reminder from local officials that skateboarding and similar recreational activities should be limited to designated areas rather than public roads.

Officials said road-use violations can endanger both tourists and other people in the community, particularly in busy areas such as Patong where traffic, pedestrians, motorcycles and tour vehicles often share limited space.

Reminder for visitors and residents

For foreigners visiting or living in Thailand, the incident is a practical warning that activities considered harmless or routine elsewhere may draw police attention when carried out on public roads.

Holidaymakers and expats using skateboards, scooters, bicycles or other recreational equipment should be particularly cautious in tourist centres, where enforcement can be swift if officers believe road safety rules have been breached.

Patong's streets can be congested throughout the day and evening, while the area's nightlife and high pedestrian numbers can add further risks after dark. Visitors should use officially designated spaces where available and avoid treating roads as recreation areas.

The authorities' message was directed at visitors generally: recreational activity must not interfere with traffic or create a danger to road users and pedestrians.

No further details about the Australian man's case, including the outcome of the legal proceedings, were released.

Video courtesy of Phuketinsta

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18 July 2026

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SiSePuede419 Platinum Member

SiSePuede419

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I support this skateboarders Freedom Of Navigation on the street*

*As long as they're responsible for their own hospital fees. I mean just using a skateboard is going backwards on technology those tiny wheels have very little frictional surface contact with the road versus a bicycle, motorcycle or car so it's just a toy for amusement purposes not a serious transportation platform but hey you do you cowboy 🤠

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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Roadsafety is very high on the agenda in Thailand.. probably a new law is invented when they saw the man on his skateboard. Anyway there is a lot of limitations, especially for foreigners in a land that means 'Free Country", In a normal country a warning would be done and bring him to a police station and detain him.

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