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Thai vendors allegedly brawl with Chonburi officials over “best spots” at a local market

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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Chonburi — Several Thai vendors were injured, reportedly after brawling with members of the Chonburi City Council over selling spot rearrangements at a local market.


Mueang police rushed to halt a violent fight between Thai vendors and what appeared to be members of Chonburi City Council, according to the vendors’ claims, at a local market in front of Chonburi City Hall on Wednesday, October 5th.

 

Two vendors, Mr. Weera Nakacharoonsit, 73, and his relative Mr. Sukij Nakacharoonsit, 43, were found at the scene.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/10/08/thai-vendors-allegedly-brawl-with-chonburi-officials-over-best-spots-at-a-local-market/

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Chonburi — Several Thai vendors were injured, reportedly after brawling with members of the Chonburi City Council over selling spot rearrangements at a local market.

I kinda like the idea of the public physically getting it on with the council

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Two vendors, Mr. Weera Nakacharoonsit, 73, and his relative Mr. Sukij Nakacharoonsit, 43, were found at the scene.

Both boxing champions; the Council workers never stood a chance.

Brown envelopes had a red lining.

i wonder which one of them was selling the buddhist amulets ?

 

when are humans going to evolve past violence. why is it so hard for people to control themselves. i don't get it.

 

all of those involved are stupid. 

11 minutes ago, stoner said:

i wonder which one of them was selling the buddhist amulets ?

 

when are humans going to evolve past violence. why is it so hard for people to control themselves. i don't get it.

 

all of those involved are stupid. 

They're fighting for their right to make as much money as they can.

 

 

1 minute ago, carlyai said:

They're fighting for their right to make as much money as they can.

 

 

is it their right to assault ? last time i checked it wasn't. 

 

i see you are one of the unevolved as well. cheers. 

what chance have their children got........

4 minutes ago, stoner said:

is it their right to assault ? last time i checked it wasn't. 

 

i see you are one of the unevolved as well. cheers. 

What's an 'unevolved'. If it's good, I'll take it. ????

1 minute ago, carlyai said:

What's an 'unevolved'. If it's good, I'll take it. ????

humans who need to resort to violence to resolve their issues. 

 

you can have it.

Where's the strong arm mayor when you need him still at the casino?????  

7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I kinda like the idea of the public physically getting it on with the council

Kids mock fighting on the beach and city officials at it for real in the markets...

welcome to Thailand..

Land of smiles.

 

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