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Man Destroys Bottles at Bang Saen Beach, Raising Safety Concerns

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An incident causing safety concerns occurred at Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri province when a man was caught smashing bottles on the shoreline, posing a danger to beach visitors.

 

This reckless behavior has led locals and authorities to demand improved supervision and care for those with mental health issues.

 

A video posted today on Je Moi v-news shows the man in question using a rock to break bottles at the beach. Many social media users expressed concern for the safety of visitors to the well-known tourist spot due to the broken glass.

 

A food vendor at the beach, 70-year-old Amorn Imura, identified the man as a local who often exhibits erratic behavior but is largely ignored due to apparent mental health issues.

 

She fears the broken glass could potentially injure tourists, an incident that has happened in the past according to local rescue teams. However, she admits she did not witness the described event.

 

A tourist, Kowit Yodphet, who saw the disturbing video, stresses the danger posed by this act. He noted that many beachgoers don't wear shoes and might step on the broken glass. Kowit called on the man's family to provide him care and possibly seek medical help.

 

This occurrence underlines the need to ensure the safety of tourist areas, both for visitors and locals who depend on tourism for their income.

 

File photo courtesy of Cornwall live for reference only.

 

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-- 2024-05-07

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2 hours ago, AnotherOneHere said:

Deport and blacklist him!!!

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

A food vendor at the beach, 70-year-old Amorn Imura, identified the man as a local who often exhibits erratic behavior but is largely ignored due to apparent mental health issues.

You cannot deport a Thai national... but he can get help.

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3 hours ago, AnotherOneHere said:

Deport and blacklist him!!!

Hwaa hwaa hwaa..... you are comedy gold!

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

 

You cannot deport a Thai national... but he can get help.

I think you missed the irony here.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

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An incident causing safety concerns occurred at Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri province when a man was caught smashing bottles on the shoreline, posing a danger to beach visitors.

 

This reckless behavior has led locals and authorities to demand improved supervision and care for those with mental health issues.

 

A video posted today on Je Moi v-news shows the man in question using a rock to break bottles at the beach. Many social media users expressed concern for the safety of visitors to the well-known tourist spot due to the broken glass.

 

A food vendor at the beach, 70-year-old Amorn Imura, identified the man as a local who often exhibits erratic behavior but is largely ignored due to apparent mental health issues.

 

She fears the broken glass could potentially injure tourists, an incident that has happened in the past according to local rescue teams. However, she admits she did not witness the described event.

 

A tourist, Kowit Yodphet, who saw the disturbing video, stresses the danger posed by this act. He noted that many beachgoers don't wear shoes and might step on the broken glass. Kowit called on the man's family to provide him care and possibly seek medical help.

 

This occurrence underlines the need to ensure the safety of tourist areas, both for visitors and locals who depend on tourism for their income.

 

File photo courtesy of Cornwall live for reference only.

 

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-- 2024-05-07

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And where is this lunatic now? Next beach? Hunt him down RTP, he's violating your tourists.🙏

12 hours ago, webfact said:

called on the man's family to provide him care and possibly seek medical help.

😆🤔 right !!!! 

Let's get some 'outraged netizens' onto this ... that should get him hung, drawn and quartered...

1 hour ago, Martin71 said:

Let's get some 'outraged netizens' onto this ... that should get him hung, drawn and quartered...

Is that not just a way of you making the statement that they "should get him hung, drawn and quartered..." without it being attributed to you!

If so the what a wimp!

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