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Tourist beaten over Chiang Mai bar bill

By Thanakorn Wongnang 
The Nation

 

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A German tourist on Thursday filed a complaint with police, saying he was assaulted by staff at an allegedly over-priced karaoke bar in Chiang Mai. He said he refused to pay the Bt10,000 bill.


The 35-year-old Arthur Wojciechowski, who sustained facial bruises, told Muang Chiang Mai deputy inspector Boworn Somboon that he was strolling near Tha Pae Gate when a tuk-tuk driver invited him to visit the "Together Karaoke" bar on Chang Klan Road on March 26. 

 

Several women sat with him and he himself drank four small beers but the bill came at Bt10,000.

 

He said he tried to call the police but the staff attacked him, before forcing him to pay Bt5,000 and dumping him outside the bar. 

 

A passerby called an ambulance. 

 

The bar owner would be interviewed, Boworn said.

 

Chang Khlan apparently has several unlicensed karaoke bars used to trick foreigners with high bills and assaulting them if they refuse to pay. Many closed after a police crackdown but had since reopened, a source said. 

 

Last October, a Korean man filed a complaint against a Chiang Mai karaoke bar for forcing him to pay a Bt160,000 bill. The man managed to get Bt120,000 back after negotiations with the bar owner.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30366713

 

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At least he got a few beers for his money.....

Back in London's Soho in the early eighties, with strict licensing regs- a non alcoholic beer, masquerading as the real deal and Ribena dressed up as wine for the lady would cost £100 quid. All because one was sittting close up with a topless barmaid. Taking into account inflation, he got himself a bargain........

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Hopefully this makes all the German papers.
 
The only way anything like this seems to get improved is when Thailand's  financial interests/tourism get hit.


Will Germans have much sympathy for a guy who got ripped off for going to a place of prostitution?

Oh thats right, he had no idea what was going on. He was led there against his will.
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13 hours ago, steven100 said:

it seems some folks are just not travel savy  .....  in any country, if someone who you don't even know invites you to any drinking establishment, bar, kareoke, gambling den or otherwise .....  you should smell trouble straight away.

Especially if you're then flocked by women... it's not like he's a looker that he would think it would make sense.

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9 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I think you may be referring to chief of immigration Surachate Hakparn.

 

Pi$$ing on your bash a little...   Immigration deal with Immigration issues, overstays, visa's etc... Crime, any crime, be it tourists caught vaping, tourist being beaten up by bar-thugs etc is not an immigration issue and nothing to do with Big Joke, Chief of Immigration.... 

 

 

(unless a foreigner accused of a crime in Thailand has fled Thailand and Immigration are seeking extradition etc)

 

He seems to stick his oar into all kinds of matters that are non immigration.

Just yesterday he was poking his nose into vaping. What has that got to do with him.

He's just a brown nose tourist copper who has got lucky being backed by old Fatty, the king of the xenophobes

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The guy doesn't look like he was beaten up or needed an ambulance, a 5,000 bill baht doesn't sound excessive if the guy was there for a couple of hours and buying lady drinks. 

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