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Vietnamese Woman Expresses Gratitude to Thai Police for Swift Assistance After Harrowing Incident


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In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, a Vietnamese woman extended her thanks to Thai police for their prompt and caring response after she was threatened by a motorbike taxi driver in Bangkok.

 

Returning home with a lasting impression, the woman provided updates on the incident, revealing that she had been harassed by the motorcycle taxi driver after attending the recent "Jay Show" concert, reported Daily News.

 

Despite the negative online reactions following two Vietnamese women's earlier posts about their unpleasant experiences in Thailand, this woman praised the excellent care she received from Thai authorities and specifically thanked the police.

 

The incident garnered widespread attention on the internet, drawing criticisms for its adverse impact on Thailand's tourism reputation. Following her attendance at the concert held at the Royal Thai Army Stadium in Bangkok, the woman found herself compelled into a secluded alley by the motorbike taxi driver, who issued threats and demanded an excessively high fare. Concerned for her safety, she had no choice but to make a hasty retreat.

 

In a recent update posted on December 10, the Vietnamese tourist conveyed her appreciation to the Thai police for promptly addressing the issue. She praised the officers for their efforts in attempting to reach her at the hotel and subsequently accompanying her to the airport. They not only facilitated the check-in process but also ensured her safety until she boarded the flight.

 

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The tourist highly praised the Thai police and provided detailed information about the motorbike taxi incident. Despite the challenge of capturing the license plate, she urged everyone to remember the tourist police hotline, 1155, for emergency assistance.

 

"I admire the Thai police greatly and have provided complete information about the motorbike incident. Even though I couldn't capture the license plate, I recommend everyone to remember the tourist police hotline 1155 for emergency assistance," she said.

 

She concluded her statement by encouraging others in similar situations to not hesitate and seek help from the Thai police, emphasizing the importance of sharing the truth and expressing gratitude for the professional assistance received.

 

-- ASEAN NOW 2023-12-11

 

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So she had an issue with a motorbike driver.  She then took off.  And because of this the police had to go to her hotel when she was leaving.  Escort her to the airport .  And assist her checking in for her flight. 
Makes no sense at all. 

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