A French national has filed a complaint in Chiang Mai after being physically assaulted over a service bill of 30,000 baht. The victim, identified only as Kevin, a 35-year-old resident of Chon Buri, reported that the charge was for eight small beers and additional service fees at a local karaoke venue. The incident escalated into a confrontation, leaving visible marks on his neck. Get today's headlines by email Police confirmed that an offence had occurred after reviewing the evidence of pushing and pulling during the dispute. The venue operators admitted responsibility, refunding at the police station, the full 30,000 baht and providing an extra 2,500 baht to cover medical expenses. Staff reportedly grabbed the tourist by the collar, during the confrontation, causing the injuries. Investigations revealed the venue was operating without a permit and selling alcohol beyond the legally permitted hours. While the establishment claims the prices were explained beforehand, authorities are pursuing further charges for assault and licensing violations. Senior officers highlighted that overcharging tourists remains a persistent concern. Authorities are petitioning district officials to impose a five-year closure on the venue to prevent further incidents. Firm action is being emphasised to ensure safety in the region. Police continue to investigate and any legal proceedings will follow once district officials review the petition. Picture courtesy of Chiang Mai News Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now ChiangMainews 25 Mar 2026
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