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VIDEO: Crazed machete wielding farang terrifies neighbours in Pattaya

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5 hours ago, petemoss said:

As a Brit, I can never tell the difference between a Canadian and American. They all look the same to me.

same as a European and a Brit to us..

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    And there was me thinking that acting like a retard, threatening people with machetes was an occupation reserved for some Thais.  Oh well , good to see that there is multi-multiculturalism in the luna

  • Another one, at least this one kept his clothes on. Deport and blacklist the moron.

  • What a doofus... Had to have been out of his rocker loaded with anger fueled by some kind of high, otherwise why would you do this to your neighbours the very same people you're supposed to live among

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12 hours ago, brokenbone said:

i believe him in his complaints, and he wanted to intimidate them into not littering his property.

he cant speak proper thai and they cant speak proper english,

alas he resorted to gestures to get his point through

Absolutely agree it sounds like a motorbike has been left outside his property and more junk. "I can cut down bigger trees than you" was ,my favorite line he used.

Defiantly Canadian or American accent. He has had a little bit too much sun I think.

11 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

That guy broke all kinds of laws: threatening someone with bodily harm, creating a public disturbance, threatening a police officer with bodily harm, resisting arrest. In the video with sound he's threatening the cops not his neighbors. Can't pin down his accent. Canadian? Australian? NZ? Irish?

 

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/criminal-code-misdemeanors-sections-390-398/

 

Sounds like a drugged up Yank.

8 hours ago, malibukid said:

Thailand can make some people just plain crazy

 

the term "societal drift" may explain it more accurately

....overly polite to the 'hosts'....???

 

...or can dis him because you don't know him and he doesn't appear to be your nationality...???

 

...if he is alone...I understand completely....

 

...and if you don't....lucky you...or you are in denial....

 

...some people are the vilest when they are sure they have the advantage....

 

...and of course.....'like individuals' will stick together...against 'the odd one out'....

 

....pushed....off a balcony...down the stairs.....or to the breaking point.....

 

...more common than you think ........or would like to admit....

 

 

 

 

 

Another American who still thinks he's in Vietnam War. Waiting for a napalm strike... ????

47 minutes ago, Pasumwan said:

Another American who still thinks he's in Vietnam War. Waiting for a napalm strike... ????

That is disrespectful statement to the American and allied troops, including the UK, that served in that horrible war. IF he has PTSD from the war he needs help not public scorn. 

Also, why don't the Thai police use tazers in a situation like this? That's what we would do in the States. 

He is obviously disturbed or drugged and needs help. Why do so many people on TVF apparently wish harm on others and in their misfortune revel?

It was me. Sorry bought a blade from the locals and i thought it would be ok to use it against them. After all they left their trash outside my house. What is a man to do

19 hours ago, Skallywag said:

I thought foreigners were not allowed to own property in Thailand. 

Best for this guy to move to another location, he will not find anyone to be "neighborly" after this

You thought wrong. You can own property but not own land.

19 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

That guy broke all kinds of laws: threatening someone with bodily harm, creating a public disturbance, threatening a police officer with bodily harm, resisting arrest. In the video with sound he's threatening the cops not his neighbors. Can't pin down his accent. Canadian? Australian? NZ? Irish?

 

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/criminal-code-misdemeanors-sections-390-398/

 

I would say it's definately an American accent.

We can thank the Immigration's new policies that drive away the Good Guys and leave the Trashy ones who don't give a crap about anything anyway..

 

 

The heat got to this guy. I can only take 2 months and I am ready for the cool Spring weather in Canada. Otherwise he has been drinking Pattaya water and is affected, or infected.  Good machete, not what I wud bring to a gun fight, but then only the Military and their rebel foe use guns for real.

Geezer

Losing your cool is one thing - waving a deadly weapon around is another matter.  

 

I bet his noisy neighbours are wetting themselves with laughter at his antics.  They'll be upping the noise level no doubt....

Threatening people with a machete should be immediate deportation. Drunk, sober, mental issues should make no difference if you want to threaten people with a deadly weapon.

On 7/14/2019 at 7:33 AM, Skallywag said:

I thought foreigners were not allowed to own property in Thailand. 

Best for this guy to move to another location, he will not find anyone to be "neighborly" after this

You thought wrong.

Seems the RTP do not have access to Tasers, that would be useful in situations like this ?

A couple of troll posts have been removed

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On 7/14/2019 at 7:09 AM, steven100 said:

just another lunatic loose on the streets … 

suppose it is the norm.....

1 hour ago, cracker1 said:

Seems the RTP do not have access to Tasers, that would be useful in situations like this ?

as would a .357 

2 minutes ago, steven100 said:

as would a .357 

could dart him like they do to soi dogs......then dump him in clink for long time.....

On 7/13/2019 at 5:03 PM, geoffbezoz said:

And there was me thinking that acting like a retard, threatening people with machetes was an occupation reserved for some Thais.  Oh well , good to see that there is multi-multiculturalism in the lunatic community also. ????

Did you actually see the individual in question chase after someone with his machete in hand? I watched the video and the only thing I saw him do was take a defensive stance when he was being approached in a threatening way by another individual who was brandishing a weapon. And once he perceived the threat to have passed he simply walked away from it in the opposite direction.

On 7/14/2019 at 7:37 AM, HauptmannUK said:

Canadian accent?

Possibly Newfie. 

On 7/14/2019 at 7:54 AM, Gecko123 said:

That guy broke all kinds of laws: threatening someone with bodily harm, creating a public disturbance, threatening a police officer with bodily harm, resisting arrest. In the video with sound he's threatening the cops not his neighbors. Can't pin down his accent. Canadian? Australian? NZ? Irish?

 

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/criminal-code-misdemeanors-sections-390-398/

 

Uhmurican :coffee1:

On 7/14/2019 at 7:37 AM, HauptmannUK said:

Canadian accent?

At least he's not British this time

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