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2 Chinese women and foreign-Thai couple clash in Phuket mall - video

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Yes, when the Chinese get angry you have to be careful, ‘you <deleted>, you <deleted>’.
So are those the quality tourists?

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  • BangkokReady
    BangkokReady

    Absolutely mad.  Bump into someone, they swear at you as a result, so you attack them try to detain them.   They even go as far as putting their hands on them and tearing their clothes, over

  • Why can’t we all just get along?   Sadly another one of our own (Brit) making us all look like overweight tattooed racists in public.   Deport and blacklist the lot of them.  

  • BangkokReady
    BangkokReady

    He's not British.  That's just something he made up for his latest troll persona...   A lot of his posts are nonsensical and contradictory, as he just says whatever he can to aggravate peopl

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Police are searching for a foreign man and his Thai wife after two Chinese women accused the couple of physically assaulting them outside a shopping mall in Phuket.

 

The Chinese woman named Wu and her daughter named Jang filed a complaint at Wichit Police Station in Phuket on Tuesday, August 20, after an altercation with the foreign man and his Thai wife at the shopping mall. They also provided the police with a video showing part of the argument as evidence.

 

In the video, Wu and Jang were seen attempting to stop the couple from leaving the mall. The Chinese nationals were heard complaining to the couple in both English and Chinese. The couple continued to walk out of the mall, accusing the Chinese women of tearing the man’s shirt while they were pulling it.

 

ThaiRath reported that Wu accidentally bumped into the foreign man while walking in the mall with her daughter and apologised to him. However, the foreign man allegedly responded with vulgar language, prompting Wu and Jang to become angry and try to stop the couple to have the matter addressed by police.

 

During questioning by the police, Jang stated that she pulled the foreign man’s shirt, causing him to kick her in the leg, resulting in a wound and bruise. Her mother, Wu, came to her aid, but the Thai woman allegedly pushed her to the ground.

 

Jang reported that the couple left the mall in a taxi, which she was able to identify by its registration plate, ณข 3373. She then asked her Thai husband to take her to Vachira Phuket Hospital for a medical examination before reporting the incident to the police.

 

Jang’s Thai husband admitted that both parties physically assaulted each other during the incident. He noted that the foreign man should not have reacted rudely, as his mother-in-law already apologised.

 

Police are now searching for the foreign-Thai couple to summon them for questioning. ThaiRath also urged the couple to come forward and share their side of the story.

Many Thai netizens commented under the video shared by the Facebook page โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต (which means “So brutal, Phuket province”), stating that they have often been bumped into by Chinese nationals, who usually walk in groups and block the way for others.

 

 

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Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-22

 

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Why are they Chinese and the other foreigner? I thought all non Thai were foreigners.

15 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Is this for me?  That's what I was saying.  The Chinese people bumped into the Brit, then attacked him when he swore at them.

 

I think this was his mistake.

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17 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Why can’t we all just get along?

 

Sadly another one of our own (Brit) making us all look like overweight tattooed racists in public.

 

Deport and blacklist the lot of them.

 

Perhaps he is a member of this forum known for always getting into conflicts?

 

 

 

 

If there is one thing that cheeses me off more than anything on this board is loudmouth people using the mantra ' blacklist and deport '

 

You do not know the full story, you have heard one side only, but you rush to judgement.

 

Then you use generalisations and stereotypes to describe British tourists, which is wrong on every level.

 

There are many decent, kind, hard-working, friendly and good British people in this country.

 

Yet you wish to rubbish an entire race, based on circumstantial evidence and guesswork.

 

Finally, get it through your skull, you have no power whatsoever to implement immigration policies regarding deportation and blacklisting.

 

That is a matter for the relevant Thai authorities once they are in possession of all the facts.

 

"Why can't we all just get along "  your words.

 

Well, it's a bit difficult and made even more so, with people like you rushing to judgement and spouting nonsense when not knowing the full facts.

That's the problem the Chinese think they own the World,

not quite yet , Thailand, Cambodia maybe ..who do you think the

police will side with , got to keep the Chinese happy.

 

regards worgeordie

44 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

If there is one thing that cheeses me off more than anything on this board is loudmouth people using the mantra ' blacklist and deport '

If you don’t like it then go home.

 

My post was badly worded as you are not the only one who misunderstood what I was saying.

 

i meant deport the Chinese women and that nasty Brit.

 

Not us upper class types 

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Such a strange story, such a petty incident, sometimes people just don't know how to let things go. China is so crowded that the people have to jostle for space, so bumping into people is just not considered a big deal there. Some Westerners are overly entitled, and can get very offended when someone invades their space, it's just so weak and thin-skinned of them. 

From my experience, the Chinese are generally feeling entitled walking like the pavement belongs to them. Not inching a mm. So, my guess is that dude just didn't inch either and they bumped their shoulder into each other. The guy was OK with it, but the entitled Chinese women were offended because they intrinsically believe he has to make way for them. Just my theory. 😄

12 minutes ago, Baz Erckens said:

From my experience, the Chinese are generally feeling entitled walking like the pavement belongs to them. Not inching a mm. So, my guess is that dude just didn't inch either and they bumped their shoulder into each other. The guy was OK with it, but the entitled Chinese women were offended because they intrinsically believe he has to make way for them. Just my theory. 😄

 

And now both parties get to spend hours at the police station, giving statements, making apologies, and taking a group photo.

The key information is missing.

 

Did Foreign-Thai couple hold hands?

20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He noted that the foreign man should not have reacted rudely, as his mother-in-law already apologised.

 

I don't see an apology from the Chinese woman. All I see is someone screeching like Donald Sutherland at the end of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

19 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"...one of own (Brit) ... Deport and blacklist the lot of them".

That would also get you deported or are you one of the special Britons who should be excluded from your own proposed deportation?!

Sounded Scottish or maybe Welsh!

👮‍♂️🙈🐒😁😂

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Chinese woman is lowlife. I think the foreigner was very restrained under the circumstances. If someone attacked or even touched my wife, that would be the end of any discussion.

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3 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

 

 

If there is one thing that cheeses me off more than anything on this board is loudmouth people using the mantra ' blacklist and deport '

 

You do not know the full story, you have heard one side only, but you rush to judgement.

 

Then you use generalisations and stereotypes to describe British tourists, which is wrong on every level.

 

There are many decent, kind, hard-working, friendly and good British people in this country.

 

Yet you wish to rubbish an entire race, based on circumstantial evidence and guesswork.

 

Finally, get it through your skull, you have no power whatsoever to implement immigration policies regarding deportation and blacklisting.

 

That is a matter for the relevant Thai authorities once they are in possession of all the facts.

 

"Why can't we all just get along "  your words.

 

Well, it's a bit difficult and made even more so, with people like you rushing to judgement and spouting nonsense when not knowing the full facts.

He's a troll , he's not a Brit mate, the more people realise this and don't respond the better, he'll probably come up with a new name and country , he's a total muppet. 

9 hours ago, gargamon said:

Crazy Chinese woman. At one early point she says give me money. Then says wait for police. I would have walked away too and responded similarly if she tore my shirt.

 

Probably saw dollar signs the minute he swore, forgetting that her bumping into him and then attacking him afterwards would likely take away any chance of compensation for hurt feelings...

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2 hours ago, John Drake said:

I don't see an apology from the Chinese woman. All I see is someone screeching like Donald Sutherland at the end of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

 

I figure she bumped into him, he said something like, "watch where you're f*cking going", and she started recording and attacking him, demanding that he wait for the police to arrest him.  Likely she was convinced that the f-bomb gave her carte blanche to use whatever force necessary to subdue him and his wife.

Chinese sound crazy. Brit sounds normal. Pathetic how some crazy women think they can assault people because they are women. The man was trying to walk away.

5 hours ago, Baz Erckens said:

From my experience, the Chinese are generally feeling entitled walking like the pavement belongs to them. Not inching a mm. So, my guess is that dude just didn't inch either and they bumped their shoulder into each other. The guy was OK with it, but the entitled Chinese women were offended because they intrinsically believe he has to make way for them. Just my theory. 😄

They walk like they own the concrete. Drop the shoulder then keep walking. Bye bye. 

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On 8/22/2024 at 12:11 PM, stevenl said:

So they bumped in to someone, didn't like the reaction and escalated things.

Idiots.

 

I lived in Hong Kong for a while and travelled extensively in mainland China.  I am assuming that the Chinese woman and her daughter are relatively well off and well educated by the amount of western swear words they know and use.  That sort of confidence usually comes with that MO.

 

When I lived in Hong Kong I had a HK Chinese girlfriend who was very opinionated and argumentative, so having my clothes ripped off was a fairly common event.  Thankfully it was usually followed by enthusiastic rumpy pumpy.  Also when our relationship came to an end, she  repeatedly used the phrase "You cannot go! You cannot go!"  Not because I was the love of her life but because if anyone was going to finish our love affair, it was going to be her and not me! 😀

 

 

British guy much too restrained.  Chinese woman, crazy as f%^k!  She really belongs in an institution.

20 hours ago, Lancelot01 said:

Why are they Chinese and the other foreigner? I thought all non Thai were foreigners.

Most likely because the nationality of 2 has been established and not of the other one.

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30 minutes ago, DonniePeverley said:

The vast majority of British in Thailand are racist imbeciles. 

 

But the Chinese are worst. 

 

Thats like a generalisation that the vast majority of posters on this forum are idiotic imbeciles - but posting evidence clearly suggest its just a few with dumb opinions !!  :whistling:

 

 

 

 

On 8/23/2024 at 11:50 AM, Scouse123 said:

 

 

If there is one thing that cheeses me off more than anything on this board is loudmouth people using the mantra ' blacklist and deport '

 

You do not know the full story, you have heard one side only, but you rush to judgement.

 

Then you use generalisations and stereotypes to describe British tourists, which is wrong on every level.

 

There are many decent, kind, hard-working, friendly and good British people in this country.

 

Yet you wish to rubbish an entire race, based on circumstantial evidence and guesswork.

 

Finally, get it through your skull, you have no power whatsoever to implement immigration policies regarding deportation and blacklisting.

 

That is a matter for the relevant Thai authorities once they are in possession of all the facts.

 

"Why can't we all just get along "  your words.

 

Well, it's a bit difficult and made even more so, with people like you rushing to judgement and spouting nonsense when not knowing the full facts.

 

You only need to look as far as the name of the poster to realise nothing within said post is of any intelligence or meaning... Its simply idiotic puerile bumf of a halfwit posting to trigger reaction... 

 

Frankly, I'm surprised anyone still even bothers acknowledging the fools existence, let alone respond to him. 

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