Popular Post webfact Posted October 18 Popular Post Posted October 18 Pattaya — A group of Indian tourists sparked outrage online from Thai netizenw after being caught littering into the sea at North Pattaya Beach, despite warnings by a nearby local resident to stop. An online uproar erupted after TikTok user @yotin224 posted a video showing a group of foreign tourists, identified by the video owner as Indian, drinking and throwing bottles into the sea at North Pattaya Beach. The group, consisting of three men, continued to throw garbage into the sea, despite being warned in English by the video owner to stop. This prompted the local to film the incident as evidence and threaten to call the police, forcing the tourists to eventually leave the scene. However, they reportedly mocked the local and laughed at him before leaving. According to Mr. Yothin, the person who filmed the video, he saw the Indian tourists throwing bottles into the sea and approached them to warn them. He politely told them in English not to litter, but they ignored his warning and continued their behavior. By Aim Tanakorn Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS -- 2024-10-19 3 1 3
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted October 18 Popular Post Posted October 18 Well more outrage is needed when it comes to environmental devastation, and this does not just relate to Thailand. Very few Thais that I've known seem to have been particularly concerned about the environment, the land, the sea nor the air. So the Thais have a few things to learn about this kind of nonsense too. But anytime someone can be shamed over their foul behavior, it's a good thing. 1 3 3 7
GammaGlobulin Posted October 18 Posted October 18 2 hours ago, webfact said: According to Mr. Yothin, the person who filmed the video, he saw the Indian tourists throwing bottles into the sea and approached them to warn them. He politely told them in English not to litter, but they ignored his warning and continued their behavior. Just how many bottles did these Indians bring with them to the beach?
Popular Post watchcat Posted October 18 Popular Post Posted October 18 TAT should larn from this; dont give the Indians free visas' 1 2 3 2
Popular Post jacko45k Posted October 18 Popular Post Posted October 18 Years ago I used to watch a beach chair vendor clean up his patch, collecting all the rubbish as the sun set and tossing it into the sea where the tide took it away from his area.... anyone guess his nationality. 1 1 1 1
Popular Post steven100 Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 (edited) just another Thai who just couldn't mind his own god damn business. did they throw 1 bottle into the water, 2 ? how many ? ... what 'rubbish' did they throw into the water ? how much ... ? I've seen many a Thai throw wrappers onto the ground walking down a soi ... they don't care so why should the Indians. Edited October 19 by steven100 4 6
Andre0720 Posted October 19 Posted October 19 Thais complaining about people throwing their rubbish anywhere but in a garbage bin. Most certainly these Indian tourists thought that the Thais were just being friendly, and joking about their behavior... 1
Popular Post rocketboy2 Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 Come on, It was one bottle and 3 straws. 1 1 11 1
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 1 hour ago, spidermike007 said: Well more outrage is needed when it comes to environmental devastation, and this does not just relate to Thailand. Very few Thais that I've known seem to have been particularly concerned about the environment, the land, the sea nor the air. So the Thais have a few things to learn about this kind of nonsense too. But anytime someone can be shamed over their foul behavior, it's a good thing. Bit rich an American complaining about Thais and the environment, with Americans per capita polluting the planet more than anyone else on earth with the piles of rubbish caused by “consumerism”, large engined cars, etc etc. How good for the environment are all the American bombs dropped over Gaza, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Laos, Syria, Cambodia etc etc for the environment? Americans produce 14.21 tons of CO2 per capita, Thais only 3.94 tons per capita. As a nation, the USA generates more waste than any other nation in the world with 4.5 pounds (2.0 kg) of municipal solid waste (MSW) per person per day, fifty five percent of which is contributed as residential garbage. Thais per capita generate an estimated 1.14 kg of solid waste per day—50 percent of it biodegradable. You be ashamed of yourself and rather than criticizing the lovely Thai people should clean up your own backyard first. 5 2 4 4 1
Thingamabob Posted October 19 Posted October 19 I reckon India would just about beat Thailand in a contest for which of the two is the most accomplished litterer. 1
Popular Post steven100 Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 11 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Bit rich an American complaining about Thais and the environment, with Americans per capita polluting the planet more than anyone else on earth with the piles of rubbish caused by “consumerism”, large engined cars, etc etc. How good for the environment are all the American bombs dropped over Gaza, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Laos, Syria, Cambodia etc etc for the environment? Americans produce 14.21 tons of CO2 per capita, Thais only 3.94 tons per capita. As a nation, the USA generates more waste than any other nation in the world with 4.5 pounds (2.0 kg) of municipal solid waste (MSW) per person per day, fifty five percent of which is contributed as residential garbage. Thais per capita generate an estimated 1.14 kg of solid waste per day—50 percent of it biodegradable. You be ashamed of yourself and rather than criticizing the lovely Thai people should clean up your own backyard first. THE story is about Thailand ... not the USA !! 1 3 1 4 6
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 They Mustafa thought they were back home at the Ganges. 1 4
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 41 minutes ago, steven100 said: THE story is about Thailand ... not the USA !! Story is about Indians littering, but our American friend turned it into a Thai bash. As you have. You need to get over yourselves. 1 4 1 2
Popular Post mdr224 Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 50 minutes ago, steven100 said: THE story is about Thailand ... not the USA !! Dont spoil thailand for him. He probably has nothing to go back to 3 1
klauskunkel Posted October 19 Posted October 19 6 hours ago, webfact said: a group of Indian, drinking and throwing bottles into the sea at North Pattaya Beach Look, they couldn't afford any of the venues in Pattaya, so they did the next best thing to entertain themselves.
Jim Blue Posted October 19 Posted October 19 2 hours ago, Gsxrnz said: They Mustafa thought they were back home at the Ganges. You Mustafa thought those Indians were Muslims G?
john donson Posted October 19 Posted October 19 force them to clean up the beach early morning for a couple of days? lol chain gang 2
gk10012001 Posted October 19 Posted October 19 why just threaten to call the police. Call em. Isn't 555 the number? 2
Popular Post simon43 Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 3 hours ago, steven100 said: just another Thai who just couldn't mind his own god damn business. did they throw 1 bottle into the water, 2 ? how many ? ... what 'rubbish' did they throw into the water ? how much ... ? I've seen many a Thai throw wrappers onto the ground walking down a soi ... they don't care so why should the Indians. Throwing bottles into the sea is plain stupidity. The glass bottles can break on the pebbles and then someone could get seriously injured if they stand on the broken glass. 1 1 2
Popular Post actonion Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 Tourists Littering ? ..........This is something reserved for Thai's 4
Popular Post ravip Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 It is very surprising that always when something like this happens, a battalion of Thai haters start accusing that the Thais do this and the Thais do that! So, does that justify that ALL foreigners should follow suit? In reality, we have to accept the fact that the Thais are in general clean - of course, there's always the exception to the rule, not only regarding Thais but any nationality. Another fact that we have to accept is, that the Indians aren't the most cleanest people on the planet - again, there are exceptions to the rule. This, I have first hand experience on my visits to India and whilst having some Indian colleagues at work. If anyone is seen littering, it is the responsibility of anyone around to object to that, IMHO. 3 2
ravip Posted October 19 Posted October 19 19 minutes ago, simon43 said: Throwing bottles into the sea is plain stupidity. The glass bottles can break on the pebbles and then someone could get seriously injured if they stand on the broken glass. I had experienced this, myself!
Popular Post garygooner Posted October 19 Popular Post Posted October 19 4 hours ago, steven100 said: I've seen many a Thai throw wrappers onto the ground walking down a soi ... they don't care so why should the Indians. Everyone should care, but sadly many don't. It's awful behavior. 1 2
KannikaP Posted October 19 Posted October 19 6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: Just how many bottles did these Indians bring with them to the beach? Only one, there were three of them ! 555
KannikaP Posted October 19 Posted October 19 1 hour ago, ravip said: In reality, we have to accept the fact that the Thais are in general clean So is it all us Falangs and other foreigners who throw litter out of their cars or off their motor bikes? I think not.
steven100 Posted October 19 Posted October 19 1 minute ago, garygooner said: Everyone should care, but sadly many don't. It's awful behavior. I agree Gary, and I don't think your a gooner
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