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Pattaya — Taxi drivers in Pattaya apologized to a Thai couple after attacking them on Walking Street because they thought the couple were ride-hailing drivers.

 

On October 29th, Mr. Sathit Ruenjit, the 41-year-old victim, and Mr. Pranot Ketthong, the 48-year-old representative of the Pattaya taxi drivers, met at the Pattaya Police Station to settle the dispute which happened a day earlier.

 

During the incident, Mr. Sathit was waiting for his girlfriend on a motorbike on Walking Street. He was then approached by a group of taxi drivers who tried to chase him away due to misunderstanding that Mr. Sathit worked for a ride-sharing application.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2023-10-31

 

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All those involved in the assault should have been obliged to turn up to apologise. The ensuing loss of earnings would have hit them in the pocket and helped them learn some self control.

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Misunderstanding, My Foot  Just Taxi Mafia think they can rule the city.

Lock them up and Ban them from Driving for Life.

If they keep driving Lock them up Again.

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34 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

 

So if he was a Grab/Bolt driver, it would have been OK to assault him?

Well yes, if he rode like most of them do then a good hiding would be in order

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14 hours ago, digger70 said:

Misunderstanding, My Foot  Just Taxi Mafia think they can rule the city.

Lock them up and Ban them from Driving for Life.

If they keep driving Lock them up Again.

Who is going to lock them up?

The RTP make a fortune of tea money from taxi mafia.🙃🙃

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2 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:

Who is going to lock them up?

The RTP make a fortune of tea money from taxi mafia.🙃🙃

Yea ,That just shows there's No Law if it isn't  Forced to being Upheld and Policed .

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On 10/31/2023 at 6:40 PM, spidermike007 said:

The taxi mafia's have always been more powerful than the police and the army. In 9 years the army was never able to reign them in. Nobody has ever had the willingness to stand up to these cretin mafias. 

 

I have long suspected that this is because these cretinous-vermin don't actually have any actual impact on those in positions to do something about them.

Ergo... those in positions to do something about this don't because they simply can't be bothered.

... those in positions to do something have their own transport and don't care about drink driving etc or have a driver.

 

The underlying 'scratch the surface' reality here is that these issues don't impact anyone other than the poor or tourists and no one really cares about them....  

 

... that is, until the next embarrassing headline where there will be a 'crack-down' a 'photo-op' an 'announcement by a public figure' and most certainly absolutely no change whatsoever. 

 

 

 

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On 10/31/2023 at 6:55 PM, tomazbodner said:
On 10/31/2023 at 8:45 AM, webfact said:

He was then approached by a group of taxi drivers who tried to chase him away due to misunderstanding that Mr. Sathit worked for a ride-sharing application.

 

So if he was a Grab/Bolt driver, it would have been OK to assault him?

 

Exactly...     

 

Not a completely dissimilar issue occurred in Phuket when a Western lady (who lives there) picked up her visiting friend from a hotel...  the Taxi' blocked the entrance to prevent her from leaving the hotel with her friend because they said the friend should be taking taxi's.

It turns out the lady was the Wife of an Hon Council in Phuket (I forget which Nation)... 

 

For decades the taxi cretins have been getting away with this behavior.

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