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Scottish Tourist on Cannabis, Suffers Hallucinations & Causes Public Disturbance: Pattaya


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My dad hallucinated on Thai weed the first time he tried it.

 

He only had a few puffs, said it was super strong.

 

And he'd smoked weed plenty of times back West.

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An unfortuate predicament for the woman to find herself in. 

Definitely not on her own since  weed has been sold more freely and available on every street corner in Thailand.

It always amuses me that this British woman has been indentified as Scottish. 

If the woman was English then I am quite sure the woman would be described as British.

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20 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

i thought cannabis was good for you? well at least that's what AN members say 

I think a lot depends on what part of the cannabis you use, how much of it you use and the way you use it.

 

20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

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20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Only the deluded potheads.

Not true at all.

 

Many people use some parts of the cannabis on medical grounds.

 

Are they deluded potheads too?

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23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 55-year-old Scottish tourist, Ms. Henderson, experienced a severe reaction after consuming an excessive amount of cannabis, leading to a public disturbance that required police intervention. The incident took place at a resort on Jomtien Beach Road in Chonburi on October 12, after hotel staff were unable to control the situation and called for assistance.

 

At 12:40, Pol. Lt. Sontaya Khonsap, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, responded to the call. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found Ms. Henderson in a state of extreme fear, crying and shaking inside her room, which was left in disarray. A jar of cannabis flowers, paraphernalia for smoking, and prescription medication were discovered in the room. Officers attempted to calm her down and escort her to the hotel reception area, but her behavior quickly escalated.

 

 

 


According to a Danish man, who had been friends with Ms. Henderson for over 15 years, they had been in Pattaya for just two days to enjoy their retirement. The previous day, Ms. Henderson purchased cannabis to smoke, after which she began exhibiting unusual behaviour. She became paranoid, fearing that someone was out to harm her, and isolated herself in her room. Concerned for her safety, her friend alerted hotel staff, who then contacted the police for help.

 

As officers attempted to escort Ms. Henderson to a police vehicle, she became increasingly agitated, fearing she would be harmed. She resisted their efforts, sticking her tongue out and making faces at the police and passersby. Police eventually managed to take her to a medical facility for treatment. It is suspected that her erratic behaviour was triggered by a combination of her pre-existing medical condition and an excessive amount of cannabis.

 

Police are continuing to investigate the incident and ensure the well-being of the tourist.

 

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That’s why it’s called DOPE.

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5 hours ago, 2baht said:
22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Only the deluded potheads.

So what's your vice then, Lou???

No vices, whatsoever, but I do enjoy an occasional Guinness or G&T.  Difference is that I'm nor deluded nor a pejorative "head" of any description.

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4 hours ago, sungod said:
5 hours ago, 2baht said:

So what's your vice then, Lou???

 

He just gets drunk with the other alcoholics on this forum.

Obviously, you do not know me so you are not in any position to make fatuous claims about my behaviour.

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4 hours ago, theshu25 said:
5 hours ago, 2baht said:

So what's your vice then, Lou???

His would be being the biggest know all on this site.Has an answer for everyone and everythign.

Glad that you appreciate me, it's much better than posting inaccurate, or completely false, garbage all the time.

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23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

As officers attempted to escort Ms. Henderson to a police vehicle, she became increasingly agitated.

 

Of course she did. They should have given her some chocolates and left her alone for 2 hours.

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3 hours ago, itsari said:

It always amuses me that this British woman has been indentified as Scottish. 

If the woman was English then I am quite sure the woman would be described as British.

Both would be 100% accurate descriptions of her.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:
22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Only the deluded potheads.

Not true at all.

Many people use some parts of the cannabis on medical grounds.

Are they deluded potheads too?

Not necessarily, and I did not say that they are.

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On 10/13/2024 at 12:15 PM, Georgealbert said:

Ms. Henderson purchased cannabis to smoke, after which she began exhibiting unusual behaviour. She became paranoid, fearing that someone was out to harm her,

On a paranoid trip and then to confirm her paranoia..

 

On 10/13/2024 at 12:15 PM, Georgealbert said:

officers attempted to escort Ms. Henderson to a police vehicle, she became increasingly agitated, fearing she would be harmed

 

that is pretty funny.

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On 10/13/2024 at 12:37 PM, Will B Good said:

 

 

If she's come straight from Scotland it's just as likely to be the temperatures here that have had an impact.....anything over 16C and she could be struggling.

 

   Do you often see new arrivals from cold Countries at Swampy pulling faces and sticking their tongues out at passers by  ?

   I haven't noticed it myself 

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46 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Both would be 100% accurate descriptions of her.

The scottish travel on a British Passport but seem to in most cases considered Scottish.

The English are using a British Passport as well yet in most cases referred to as British.

 

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

I think a lot depends on what part of the cannabis you use, how much of it you use and the way you use it.

Perhaps, but the negatives are mostly glossed over, someone should have told Susan Boyle

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The weed nowadays is super strong..even I have to take a nap after a couple hits..before the weed was 4 to 5 joints a day...with little buzz..was like .5, 1 or 2 % max......now it's  14, 15...etc.

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Good for her. She figured out her limit and won't exceed it again. 
 

Like anything else in this world, even too much of a good thing isn't good. 
 

Great for people who use it in moderation, reap the benefits, and know their tolerance level and establish a limit. But bad when people abuse it.

 

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On 10/13/2024 at 12:15 PM, Georgealbert said:

A 55-year-old Scottish tourist, Ms. Henderson, experienced a severe reaction after consuming an excessive amount of cannabis, leading to a public disturbance that required police intervention.

Strange that a doctor would prescribe such an amount.

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21 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

I have had countless paranoia modes while being high on weed, when weed was still illegal in TH.

Then there are obviously other side effects!

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On 10/13/2024 at 12:15 PM, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 55-year-old Scottish tourist, Ms. Henderson, experienced a severe reaction after consuming an excessive amount of cannabis, leading to a public disturbance that required police intervention. The incident took place at a resort on Jomtien Beach Road in Chonburi on October 12, after hotel staff were unable to control the situation and called for assistance.

 

At 12:40, Pol. Lt. Sontaya Khonsap, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, responded to the call. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found Ms. Henderson in a state of extreme fear, crying and shaking inside her room, which was left in disarray. A jar of cannabis flowers, paraphernalia for smoking, and prescription medication were discovered in the room. Officers attempted to calm her down and escort her to the hotel reception area, but her behavior quickly escalated.

 

 

 


According to a Danish man, who had been friends with Ms. Henderson for over 15 years, they had been in Pattaya for just two days to enjoy their retirement. The previous day, Ms. Henderson purchased cannabis to smoke, after which she began exhibiting unusual behaviour. She became paranoid, fearing that someone was out to harm her, and isolated herself in her room. Concerned for her safety, her friend alerted hotel staff, who then contacted the police for help.

 

As officers attempted to escort Ms. Henderson to a police vehicle, she became increasingly agitated, fearing she would be harmed. She resisted their efforts, sticking her tongue out and making faces at the police and passersby. Police eventually managed to take her to a medical facility for treatment. It is suspected that her erratic behaviour was triggered by a combination of her pre-existing medical condition and an excessive amount of cannabis.

 

Police are continuing to investigate the incident and ensure the well-being of the tourist.

 

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must have been from Glagow

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So she had a panic attack, and hotel staff called the police that came to take her from her room and into a police car - which means her fear came true, making it worse

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