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Dutch Tourist Hurls Objects at Udon Thani Café Staff Over Change Dispute

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17 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

More of that would be good to see everywhere in Thailand.

 

I don't think there is a Thai alive that "respects" or follows "Thai laws".

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  • First, it takes a real man to drink over his limit, so he can´t talk about a problem in a calm manner. Total idiot, and such person we do NOT need in Thailand. In his own language he behave onmenselij

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    It's just plain old assault, and it deserves maybe a year or two in prison. That might help him with an attitude adjustment. The fact of the matter is Thailand just doesn't need tourists or expats who

  • I despise and hate his friend. Letting the situation escalate. What a piece of S$&t. !! You don't need friends like him. Dump and shame him asap.

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8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

A lot of people are pleasant drunks. I think drinking brings out someone's true nature, and when sober we're able to hide the ugliness better. So if somebody is a nasty human being, drinking makes it a lot worse.

 

A lot of us have had way too much to drink but we still behave ourselves and act in a decent and respectful manner. Drinking is NOT an excuse for bad behavior 

 

When we drink too much, then our brains don't work so good anymore.

It seems his friend wanted to be funny. But he was too drunk to see that. And then his only conclusion was: They want to cheat me.

Was that a reason to throw object? No.

But do I see how that could have happened? Yes.

I am peace when I am sober, and I am peaceful when I am drunk (which didn't happen recently, but I still remember it from when I was a little younger). We do things which we wouldn't do sober. Mostly harmless (in my case), but things can escalate.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

As a friend pocketed the change as a joke, Max, apparently unaware of this, accused staff of short-changing him. The heated dispute led him to violently toss a fan and ashtrays, injuring Ms. Wasithi on her right arm and the cashier, Ms. Pawina Piansabai, 34, on her leg.

 

And there in lay the problem, did I also read, that Max should respect Thai laws, yep, no short changing in that is there, just saying, 870 baht wasn't enough for them 🤑

21 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Where there on the stair ?? 

Send both of them back to the Netherlands after a month in detention centre first Typical Dutch they are the most arrogent of any race of people that I have ever met in my 85 years.!!!

2 minutes ago, wavodavo said:
21 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Where there on the stair ?? 

Send both of them back to the Netherlands after a month in detention centre first Typical Dutch they are the most arrogent of any race of people that I have ever met in my 85 years.!!!

Whoosh  I was referring to the nursery rhyme, 'I saw a mouse' but yes I do tend to agree the people I have had interactions with from that area and surrounding countries do seem to be quite up themselves . 

9 minutes ago, wavodavo said:

Send both of them back to the Netherlands after a month in detention centre first Typical Dutch they are the most arrogent of any race of people that I have ever met in my 85 years.!!!

 

 

85 years?

 

 

That probably explains the over reaction in many of your posts.

#1 lay off the alcohol. Because you know it's a problem if you get turnt over 130 baht.

On 10/15/2024 at 6:20 PM, shackleton said:

We all know how this will  end 

He'd will pay for the damage compensation to the staff involved 💰 and a Wai to say sorry 

End of 

And so it should be.

 

I suggest Max take a long hard look in the mirror when sober ...... 

 

and find a new friend .....   the old one passed it's use by date already     !

On 10/15/2024 at 4:10 AM, webfact said:

hurling a fan and ashtrays at staff during a drunken outburst in the early hours of October 13.

 

Did they serve alcohol at this cafe, if not, why was he drunk?

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(Canadian that used to work for a Dutch Company)

The dutch guy Max is not a tourist but a bar/restaurant owner in Udon Thani. His bar is called Brickhouse and is for sale for quite some time. As an expat he should have known better that his behavior is not acceptable. I think he went Berserk for more than just 130tb

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