December 2, 20178 yr I hear they can removed necklaces and chains on beach road without you even knowing but I am not sure about bracelets, failing that it sounds like a job for a small engineering shop.
December 2, 20178 yr Ask any motorcycle taxi guy...if they cannot they certainly know a "friend" that can
December 2, 20178 yr It would help if you said what material the bracelet is made of and how tight it is on your wrist
December 2, 20178 yr Is the person still alive? If so motorcycle garage usually have chain cutters, if not they can be bought from Homepro
December 2, 20178 yr 7 hours ago, DipStick said: It would help if you said what material the bracelet is made of and how tight it is on your wrist If metal I have an angle grinder U can use.......
December 2, 20178 yr If you were back in your own country, would you write in to the newspaper to ask such a question?
December 3, 20178 yr Go to any engineering shop. Ask them to put a piece of panel steel or such like under it to protect skin and use hacksaw to cut. OR buy your own cheap hacksaw and use a thick piece of cardboard or such.
December 3, 20178 yr The bodysnatchers usually has a fully equipped EMT trucks shared among their group with appropriate cutting tools, so ask your local motorcycle guy for Sawang Boriboon, they probably are or has a mate that is a member and can call on them, the price might be that you get your face posted on the local news if it's a slow news day, the worst is that they misunderstand your request and ship you to Bangkok Pattaya where you are discharged with 10,000 baht bill
December 3, 20178 yr What about going to a fire station? They have cutting equipment. I got locked out of my suitcase and they used bolt cutters to cut the lock! Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect
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