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British Man Found Shirtless and Agitated on Pattaya Roadside


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Emergency responders in Pattaya were called to assist a foreign man reportedly injured and acting erratically on a roadside near Nong Yai, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. The Pattaya Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre received the alert just after midnight in the early hours of October 31, and immediately dispatched a team to the scene.

 

Upon arrival, they found a muscular British man, estimated to be between 30 and 40 years old, shirtless and wearing only black shorts and socks, with his shoes missing. The man, visibly injured with abrasions, was walking with a limp and appeared disoriented, shouting incoherently. Local residents, who had gathered to assist, offered him water while rescue personnel attempted to provide basic first aid and inquire about his condition. The man’s name has been withheld.

 

Witnesses reported that when rescue personnel arrived with flashing lights, the man became visibly agitated and shouted about being afraid of the police, eventually walking away along the railroad road in Nong Yai. Concerned for his safety, the rescue team alerted the local police to further investigate.

 

Mr. Chinnakorn Kantho, 24, who first encountered the man, explained, “I heard him shouting loudly and saw him walking into my shop. When I asked what was wrong, he seemed incoherent, so I offered him water and called for assistance. But as soon as he saw the rescue vehicle’s flashing lights, he seemed frightened and walked away, saying he was afraid of the police.”

 

Another resident who drove by recounted witnessing the shirtless foreigner walking along the road, shouting incoherently, and said he tried to offer help but was met with a similar reaction.

 

Local authorities are coordinating efforts to ensure his well-being.

 

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2 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Thailand urgently needs "tourist scavengers" to locate and isolate scum like this. At Ratchada 4 almost every second day some "agitated foreigner" 

Catch, neuter and send them to temp. asylum

A criminal record check on entry would filter out a lot of these low life

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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

A criminal record check on entry would filter out a lot of these low life

I can confirm that certain night venues became "no go zones" exactly because of such freedom loving freaks bring havoc. 

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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

A criminal record check on entry would filter out a lot of these low life

 

Good in theory but how ? Thai Immigration has no access to UK criminal databases.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I don't have to problem solve it here, but of course can be done

But what about all of the other Nationalities' criminal D/b's?

Not a realistic project I'm afraid.

(I did work on such a project on these D/b's when I had a proper job.)

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22 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

But what about all of the other Nationalities' criminal D/b's?

Not a realistic project I'm afraid.

(I did work on such a project on these D/b's when I had a proper job.)

There are scenarios already where people applying for certain visas or jobs need to provide a home country criminal record check?

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