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Four tourists injured in fall from scenic viewpoint on Thailand’s Larn Island

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Four tourists sustained serious injuries when they fell from a viewing point onto a rocky beach on Larn Island, close to Pattaya, after a wooden railing gave way.

 

Two days after the accident, Pattaya City officials, led by deputy permanent secretary Kiattisak Sriwongchai, visited the site yesterday (Monday) for an inspection, before ordering major repairs. He also promised that officials will inspect the viewpoint, which is popular among visitors to the island, on daily basis.

 

One of the victims suffered bleeding to the brain and a punctured lung. He is currently under close observation at the Muang hospital in Pattaya. Two others were sent to Bangkok hospitals for treatment, while the fourth was sent to a private hospital in Laem Chabang in Chon Buri province.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/four-tourists-injured-in-fall-from-scenic-viewpoint-on-thailands-larn-island/

 

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  • Maintenance...something completely foreign to most here.

  • Things only get done when someone is hurt or has died. regards worgeordie

  • How could anyone walk out onto that structure, seeing how badly it needs maintenance, and then trust a railing?

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Maintenance...something completely foreign to most here.

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How could anyone walk out onto that structure, seeing how badly it needs maintenance, and then trust a railing?

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Things only get done when someone is hurt or has died.

regards worgeordie

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14 minutes ago, webfact said:

He also promised that officials will inspect the viewpoint, which is popular among visitors to the island, on daily basis.

Translation:- "We will inspect it a week on Wednesday, and then forget all about it until the next accident."

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6 minutes ago, timendres said:

How could anyone walk out onto that structure, seeing how badly it needs maintenance, and then trust a railing?

I agree. Maybe they should put signs everywhere: "Not for tourists" or "use at your own risk".

Tourists should open their eyes and they should not assume everything is regulated just like home.

18 minutes ago, petermik said:

Maintenance...something completely foreign to most here.

Shouldn't that be completely "completely Thai to most here".

59 minutes ago, timendres said:

How could anyone walk out onto that structure, seeing how badly it needs maintenance, and then trust a railing?

People who do that are as stupid as the people who should maintain it I suspect.

55 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I agree. Maybe they should put signs everywhere: "Not for tourists" or "use at your own risk".

Tourists should open their eyes and they should not assume everything is regulated just like home.

Were these Thais or foreigners?

2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I agree. Maybe they should put signs everywhere: "Not for tourists" or "use at your own risk".

Tourists should open their eyes and they should not assume everything is regulated just like home.

But they are told that Thailand is safe and trusted even before they arrive?

was this structure ever fit for purpose 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He also promised that officials will inspect the viewpoint, which is popular among visitors to the island, on daily basis.

Always after an incident.

Safe trusted Thailand.. my ar*se

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Me thinks foreigners weight too much and should be held accountable for structural damage to a tourist site 

 

take their passports until they pay….

Maintenance is not necessary in Thailand, not when you can just compensate them with 5,000 bahts each. Its funny how all these senior people show up and make a big fuss, it smacks of "there is a maintenance budget, but its not maintaining what you might suspect !"

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

But they are told that Thailand is safe and trusted even before they arrive?

I am sure they will also find somewhere in a travel book (do tourists still read those things?) that they shouldn't believe everything. 

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Amazing that the tourists weren't fined for damaging vital infrastucture

3 hours ago, Excel said:

People who do that are as stupid as the people who should maintain it I suspect.

That would be a nice photo... back a bit, just a bit more!

I did not see the nationality of the tourists, but we do often see locals oblivious to the dangers of their actions. 

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Good News v's bad news League Table for Tourism: (who is winning)

 

Good News  - Necklace found

 

Bad News  - Neglected tourist sites/infrastructure

                     Scamming Taxis etc

                     Footballers wife attacked

                     Tourist Assaults/Murder

                     Road Kill

                     Dual Pricing

                     Tourist assault course to enter the country (Then testing etc)

                     Etc....

 

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1 hour ago, Aussieroaming said:

Amazing that the tourists weren't fined for damaging vital infrastucture

Or for laying on the rocks.

So, who pays the hospital etc. bills?

4 hours ago, Grusa said:

So, who pays the hospital etc. bills?

+1 First for the accident, second when they get infected from covid in hospital and 14 more day stay. So that's atleast a month worth of Thai Hospitality in Hospital.

15 hours ago, webfact said:

Three domestic tourists

 

One of the victims suffered bleeding to the brain and a punctured lung

So sad. 

 

Bring local (Thais) should have known better, trusting fencing/railing, nothing is ever maintained.

Probably taking selfies. 

 

I read about selfie victims, getting hurt, not paying attention to the surroundings.

 

They've crossed the safety barrier, warning signs. Some people will go to any lengths to get a good photo/selfie. 

it's all just a misunderstanding ......  bunch of flowers and some chicken essence baskets for those in hospital and it'll all be forgiven.

2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

They've crossed the safety barrier, warning signs. Some people will go to any lengths to get a good photo/selfie. 

I imagine that warning sign might have been put up after the incident.

33 minutes ago, JayClay said:

I imagine that warning sign might have been put up after the incident.

I thought it may have also but looking at the sign, it looks as though it's been there for a while. 

14 hours ago, Aussieroaming said:

Amazing that the tourists weren't fined for damaging vital infrastucture

You can pretty much ensure that the con artist hospital bill they will face for bad Thai infrastructure and maintenance will far exceed the fine they would have gotten !

 

 

34 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I thought it may have also but looking at the sign, it looks as though it's been there for a while. 

The wood looks fresh, the sign may well have just been taken down from another dangerous walkway!

A lucky couple on Google Maps.

Regards, Nico 

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