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British Tourists Involved in Soi 6 Brawl With Guards Found, File Formal Legal Complaint


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2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why is a street brawl that happens regularly still being talked about?  A fight between thuggish security/bouncers and drunk hooligans is not really news.

 

'Cause we love to talk sh*t about Thais. Consider the business model. 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

In particular, footage of one guard violently kicking a tourist in the head while already lying on the ground having been beaten, caused outrage and made headlines across the globe.

Possibly why the video will not be shared in this post... enough damaged done to Pattaya's pristine image.

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1 minute ago, spermwhale said:

:"In fact, the man involved said he even went back out drinking the same night on Walking Street."

 

No doubt returned to his hotel with a honey or two.  What a warrior! What a champ 

Thank you for this clarification on my opinion of the expat life in Pattaya.

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

I think they are there to make sure that the customers don’t run off after having sex with their girls.

 

They are hired by the pimp (who was a fellow Brit) to protect his girls, not hired by the Thai government tourist department to look after tourists safety. 
 

I hear all those Pattaya bars have been taken over by the Brit gangsters?
Little Britain?

 

You should try getting out a bit more to see for yourself instead of relying on what you hear?

 

I would say that over the last 5 years and most probably double that, that there has been a noticeable decrease in the amount of bars owned by Brits.  Also, your use of words such as pimp explains a lot about your knowledge.  Either that or you're just a troll

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

British Tourists Assaulted By Bouncers In Thailand:  Video Shows Vicious Beating

A British tourist is in a coma after being kicked in the head by a security guard at a Bar in Pattaya, following a dispute over a drinks bill.

 

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/british-tourists-assaulted-by-bouncers-in-thailand-video-shows-vicious-beating-5762637

 

 

That guard is using a knuckle duster. You can tell the way he's punching down over and not directly at him.  

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

tarnished the family friendly image of the popular tourist destination, according to Pattaya Police.

They are always good for a joke😂😂😂

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3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why is a street brawl that happens regularly still being talked about?  A fight between thuggish security/bouncers and drunk hooligans is not really news.

It is big news around the globe in the family friendly resort of Pattaya, this will hell the tourist numbers  Mr PM

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5 hours ago, zzzzz said:

So, who filed what complaint against whom and as anyone been arrested?
missing some details here guys

No, it is you who missed something...the link where the full report is found.

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3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why is a street brawl that happens regularly still being talked about?  A fight between thuggish security/bouncers and drunk hooligans is not really news.

Okay, suppose it happens to you, due to fortuitous circumstances, then you don't care if they kick you in the head?

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3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why is a street brawl that happens regularly still being talked about?  A fight between thuggish security/bouncers and drunk hooligans is not really news.

True. Focus on back kickers. That’s far more dangerous than a head kicking.

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