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South African Tourist Injured in Altercation Following Refusal to Pay Bar Bill on Pattaya's Walking Street


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2 minutes ago, BenStark said:

Try to read and comprehend a post, before ridiculing each and every post on every forum, of which you seems to have a habit

 

You think he was aware of the 20 ladies upstairs, which were invisible from downstairs?

The guy must be an idiot though. These bars are desperate for money.

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Pay as you go is the rule at every bar in other countries.  Thailand bars should learn this simple rule.  You buy food from street vendor, you pay before you get the food.  You buy fruit shake at a street vendor you pay before you get the drink.  How hard is it to collect the money when it is actually spent?  So strange to me.  

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South African Man Injured After He Allegedly Refused to Pay Bill on Pattaya Walking Street
By Goongnang Suksawat

 

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Pattaya – A South African man has sustained head injuries after he allegedly refused to pay a bill at a gogo bar, getting into a chaotic dispute with security guards on Pattaya’s Walking Street.


The Pattaya City Police were notified of the incident at 1:30 A.M. on Wednesday (May 10th). Police, emergency responders, and the Pattaya News arrived at the scene to find MR. JOHN PAUL VILJOEN, 40, a South African national. He had sustained head injuries and was bleeding.

 

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A group of security guards at the XS a Go Go nearby told Pattaya Police that Mr. VILJOEN had refused to pay for his drinks and had an outstanding bill of 9,470 baht.

 

Mr. Viljoen became increasingly angry over his bill, crumpling it up and throwing it at one of the guards and trying to force his way out of the gogo, with security attempting to stop him and the two parties getting into a scuffle, said the guards.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/05/11/south-african-man-injured-after-he-allegedly-refused-to-pay-bill-on-pattaya-walking-street/

 

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7 minutes ago, smedly said:

I think people with experience in tourist areas have a pretty good Idea of what went on...........................he got fleeced with a padded bill, not unusual and easy to avoid

Yet he agreed to pay it and the (tourist) police did not attempt to mediate, something that they tend to do when it is clear that the bill has been padded?  

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