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Tourist's Rampage Ruins Bikes in Phuket

A British tourist was caught vandalizing parked motorcycles in the Chalong subdistrict of Phuket, sparking outrage online. The incident involved a man, described as shirtless and in black shorts, wielding a knife to slash motorcycle seats and damage shop signage. His erratic behavior, caught on social media, was likened to that of someone possibly under the influence of drugs, according to witnesses.

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The incident quickly gained attention after being posted on a popular local Facebook page. The video's wider dissemination fueled criticism and concern among users about the behavior of some tourists. Many online commentators expressed frustration over the recurring issue of foreign visitors engaging in disruptive activities, which can tarnish the reputation of tourism-heavy regions like Phuket.

Local media have extensively covered the situation, prompting discussions on how such incidents might affect the local community and its essential tourism industry. Experts suggest that such behavior highlights a need for stricter regulations or monitoring of tourist activities to prevent similar occurrences.

Authorities in Phuket are expected to review and potentially tighten regulations for tourists to ensure incidents like this do not recur. Meanwhile, the local expat and tourist communities are advised to remain respectful of public spaces and laws.

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grain Gold Member

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4 hours ago, Des1 said:

agreed. It's this sort of activity that is damaging the reputation of Thai tourism, and the lack of firm action by authorities. I remember awhile back on Samui I think, a motorcyle cop tries to ticket two aussie brothers, they take off, he catches them, they knock him to the ground AND TAKE HIS GUN! All caught on video. In th USA they probably would have been shot. I'm from Canada and they would be in jail for sure. I think they just got sent home. Crazy.

That was a shakedown, the cop was trying to extort several thousand baht for a minor traffic offence, when one of the brothers protested the cop pulled his gun and pointed it at him, then the other brother thumped the cop and wrestled his gun from him.

Des1 Advanced Member

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26 minutes ago, grain said:

That was a shakedown, the cop was trying to extort several thousand baht for a minor traffic offence, when one of the brothers protested the cop pulled his gun and pointed it at him, then the other brother thumped the cop and wrestled his gun from him.

I have not heard that version .. they took off and the cop chased them. There was a lot of video taken at the scene. It sounds like a good story to defend what they did. If a cop stops you and you run then sure he might pull his gun, especially two against one. I'm no fan of Thai police but I very much doubt their story.

Funkymover Senior Member

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so he doesnt wear a T shirt,,, so that makes him a Brit.

Screaming Gold Member

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Maybe, just maybe, the guy has just had enough of the crazy motorbike riders in Thailand including the foreigners. It is really insane the way people drive motorbikes in Thailand as if there are no laws whatsoever. While I would never inflict damage to a motorbike, I understand a person's frustration.

Priorexpat Silver Member

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You don't go damaging other people's property, I don't care what country you are in.

Deport with don't come back stamp.

DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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Benidorm Brits at it again.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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14 hours ago, Des1 said:

agreed. It's this sort of activity that is damaging the reputation of Thai tourism, and the lack of firm action by authorities. I remember awhile back on Samui I think, a motorcyle cop tries to ticket two aussie brothers, they take off, he catches them, they knock him to the ground AND TAKE HIS GUN! All caught on video. In th USA they probably would have been shot. I'm from Canada and they would be in jail for sure. I think they just got sent home. Crazy.

Two Kiwis in Phuket. They went to jail.

Des1 Advanced Member

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9 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Two Kiwis in Phuket. They went to jail.

Right. I was reading about it, they spent 4 months in jail. They are actually from New Zealand and their embassy negotiated to get them sent home. They got off easy after their family paid a large sum of money. You visit any country and are stupid enough to get in a fight with police I feel no sympathy.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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1 minute ago, Des1 said:

Right. I was reading about it, they spent 4 months in jail. They are actually from New Zealand and their embassy negotiated to get them sent home. They got off easy after their family paid a large sum of money. You visit any country and are stupid enough to get in a fight with police I feel no sympathy.

Phuket attracts dumb bogans.

jacko45k Star Member

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3 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

Benidorm Brits at it again.

He has slashed all the mobility scooters over there already!

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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11 hours ago, grain said:

That was a shakedown, the cop was trying to extort several thousand baht for a minor traffic offence, when one of the brothers protested the cop pulled his gun and pointed it at him, then the other brother thumped the cop and wrestled his gun from him.

They were not wearing helmets and had no motorbike licence. They rode thru a checkpoint. When they got back to NZ they lied to save face. Typical bogan scum.

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3 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

They were not wearing helmets and had no motorbike licence. They rode thru a checkpoint. When they got back to NZ they lied to save face. Typical bogan scum.

They attempted to bribe the police too IIRC.

I recall when this happened the 2 NZ guys appeared to be far from victims!

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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Just now, jacko45k said:

They attempted to bribe the police too IIRC.

I recall when this happened the 2 NZ guys appeared to be far from victims!

Lucky their rich parents bailed them out. They could have just payed a 500 baht fine and moved on.

marin Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

Phuket attracts dumb bogans.

Bet you spend a lot of time there when you do visit Thailand.

Aussie999 Platinum Member

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19 hours ago, blaze master said:

This is a perfect example of a comment I made the other day. Smh.

What are you 12 ?

Even 12 would show higher intellect than you...

SingAPorn Gold Member

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Drink and dope, never seem to mix well with the Brits or Americans ...

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