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Foreigner Wrecks Chiang Mai Stall After Smoking Ban Warning


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58 minutes ago, Lokie said:

As for newcomer?ย  I see you are having a Pi $$ing competition on who has lived here longest - now that is laughable...ย  Your a funny Guy & Thai Expert pmsl

Was that your answer, Sir?

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15 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

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That argument is a clutch at straws - cooking is with an open flame....ย  ย  Smoking poses no 'fire' risk in this situation whatsoever, attempting to use the 'smoking' argument from a safety aspect deflects from the real issue here...ย 

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1) Pillock Smoking and getting angry when told he can't.

2) Inflammatory over reaction from the two Thai women escalating the situation.

Why maybe a little bit extreme when it comes to this issue, but I don't think smoking should be allowed within 10 meters of food, it is truly one of the most disgusting habits a human can engage in, and second hand smoke is just beyond obnoxious.ย 

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The selfishness with a lot of smokers makes me not surprised about this story.ย  Add that to self entitlement attitude attributed to being spoilt in their first world cultures.ย ย 

"I'll just light up and screw the rest of you.ย  I don't care if it is banned here. I don't care if people around me are offended with the foul smell.ย  It's all about me".ย 

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On 10/25/2024 at 1:31 PM, BritManToo said:

I'm not sure a sign hung on a market stall is considered a legal notice.

There are certainly no signs on street poles in that area about no smoking.

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I mean, I could hire a place in the market (40bht/day) and hang up a sign saying smoking compulsory, and you could all refuse to smoke with no fear of retribution.ย 

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What we would need to check the legality of the sign would be a Thai government official, but it seems they're not interested in such a minor dispute.

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Asking for him to be deported would indicate, to me, some sort of mental illness on the part of the poster asking for such a punishment. Especially if that poster was a anti-Brit Australian Goat in a previous incarnation.

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It is. It's both the law and the right of a business to decide that smoking is banned on their premises.

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It's a market area.

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You making up your own alternative facts because you somehow believe this uncouth behavior is acceptable leads me to question your sanity.

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This guy acted like a real jerk. He's the type of tourist who should be deported and blacklisted, because he's a rude, low quality tourist that brings zero value to Thailand.

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Why maybe a little bit extreme when it comes to this issue, but I don't think smoking should be allowed within 10 meters of food, it is truly one of the most disgusting habits a human can engage in, and second hand smoke is just beyond obnoxious.ย 

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I agree with you....ย  ย  I think smoking in public unless in a specified / designated smoking area should be banned out right.ย 

But, I also sympathised a little with smokers, if they want to smoke, there should be area's where they can smoke....ย  it can't just be 'banned everywhere'...ย 

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But...ย  I would also state that throwing buckets of water at people (Songkran excluded) is also obnoxious behavior.

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18 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Sure, you have a point. However, when there is a sign, and you still lit up a cigarette that stupid. Ok, letยดs say he didnยดt notice the sign. Still very stupid to lit up a cigarette among people in the middle of a marketplace where they also are making, cooking and selling food. I was once a smoker. Quit about 7 years ago. All the time since I stared smoke at the age of 16, I have always shown respect for people around me, and never been smoking in crowds of unknown people or walking outside on the streets. Never thrown a butt in a place not designated for it or some times in a waste bin. If I would have been doing like this guy, then I would have seen myself wrong disregarding if people told me nice, hard, arrogant or aggressive. There simply is not any excuse for this mans behavior.

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100% agree.

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18 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

They totally had the right to tell him to stop in any way the saw fit.

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No.. asking him, sure, of course they had every right.

Throwing water over him, no right.

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IF the two women told the Brit aggressively and impolitelyย  (as I am assuming they did) then they escalated a situation that may not have otherwise occurred.

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That said, its possible the story is perfectly correct and they asked politely and the guy is just an outrageous tool.ย 

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