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Foreign tourist assaulted by security guard after being denied entry at Don Mueang


Jonathan Fairfield

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The outright nastiness is oozing from the middle to the outer boundaries and has now even reached outside of immigration. Are we in despot banana republic as my views on this place are becoming more jaded everyday with the rudeness, laziness, blatant racism and feeling of not being wanted here at all.

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https://www.thaipbsworld.com/director-and-security-chief-of-don-mueang-airport-suspended-over-assault-against-chinese-tourist/

 

Director of Don Mueang international airport and its the director for security were on Saturday suspended from active duty for 30 days pending an investigation into an incident at the airport in which  Chinese tourist was assaulted by a security guard on Thursday night.

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1 minute ago, anchadian said:

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/director-and-security-chief-of-don-mueang-airport-suspended-over-assault-against-chinese-tourist/

 

Director of Don Mueang international airport and its the director for security were on Saturday suspended from active duty for 30 days pending an investigation into an incident at the airport in which  Chinese tourist was assaulted by a security guard on Thursday night.

wow we posted the same thing at exactly the same time

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

So the guard will lose his job, for doing his job,he had been denied 

entry to Thailand ,so goes on walkabout in airport,he refused to stay

in the detention room!,sounds like he was trying to enter Thailand anyway.

regards worgeordie

No, he most certainly was not doing his job. Attempting to whack foreign nationals in the head out of anger and frustration is not on any security guard's job description. He's not cut out for the job. 

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6 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

really. it is? what if the Chinese person had just punched the guard in the face? or kicked him in the balls? or spit on him? he would have every right to do what he did. no one knows what happened before the video started. The guard is from Thailand. NO ONE receives training. The Chinese person was totally at fault for leaving the holding area and trying to leave. He is in violation of many immigration and airport security regulations including resisting arrest and should be handcuffed while laying face down on the ground, escorted by two guards and taken to a Thai jail.

It makes no difference if the Chinese guy took a swing at him or not, although I very much doubt he did. Security guards are not hired to fight but to restrain. That's one of the reasons why they have more than one. Despite you not getting it, at least his superiors realise he made a big mistake and took appropriate action by suspending him and apologizing to the Chinese Ambassador.

 

Wild punches to the head with bare hands can be classified as high risk, potentially deadly force as there's a risk of serious concussion and death. Certainly, the risk of serious injury is high.

 

 

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3 hours ago, hansnl said:

And what about the Chinese?

Thailand has to bow backwards for a guy making trouble because he is refused entry, and the guard will lose his job?

Shameful.

 

the guard was unprofessional; either untrained in which case his superiors have questions to answer, or not following his training in which case he has questions to answer.

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24 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

After the Phuket mass drownings, the Thais are, so to speak, bending over backwards to keep the Chinese tourist flow and money happily coming.

 

From the article, it sounds like the Chinese guy was correctly denied entry and may have been otherwise misbehaving. But regardless, I don't think any of that justifies an airport security guard taking a swing at the guy.  In that regard, he probably deserves to lose his job, but not because the Chinese guy was in the right.

 

Which prompts a question: OK, he had been denied entry, so why was this gentleman not in Immigration custody? 

The actions of this security guard might well be in question, but then why was airport security left to deal with him? Where were the Immigration police?

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4 hours ago, worgeordie said:

On the video,we don't know what happened before the guard 

hit him,if the Chinese had stayed where he was supposed to

in the detention area,this would never have happened,some of

these Chinese deserve a slap,they can be very arrogant.

Thailand a bit quick off the mark to grovel to the Chinese.

 

regards worgeordie

stick to your milk bar

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