Wouldn't be surprised if one was an Arab.
Out of all the shiity foreigners here,Chinese,Indians,Russians and Yanks,the Arabs are the most obnoxious by miles.Arrogant,entitled,unfriendly and a real contempt for other countries and cultures.
Israeli Man Fined for Riding Motorcycle on Phuket Beach, Cites Lack of Signage
In an incident that has raised eyebrows, an Israeli tourist was fined for riding a motorcycle on Kamala Beach in Phuket and expressed confusion over the law, noting that such practices are allowed in Israel.
Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342715-israeli-man-fined-for-riding-motorcycle-on-phuket-beach-cites-lack-of-signage/
On the subject of DTAs:
We heard months ago that some DTA's were being renegotiated but we haven't heard anything since. Whether that was true or not, I dunno, if it was, it's likely to be a lengthy process. Bottom line is, don't be surprised if you hear that the terms of some DTA's have changed.
In an incident that has raised eyebrows, an Israeli tourist was fined for riding a motorcycle on Kamala Beach in Phuket and expressed confusion over the law, noting that such practices are allowed in Israel.
At around 16:30 on November 5, Police Lieutenant Colonel Nakorn Chatphai, Deputy Investigator at Kamala Police Station, received reports of a foreign tourist riding a motorcycle along Kamala Beach, Kamala Subdistrict, Kathu District. The motorcycle reportedly became stuck in the sand, and the incident was captured on video and circulated widely online.
Following the report, Police Colonel Somsak Thongkliang, Chief of Kamala Police Station, instructed a task force and patrol team to locate the tourist. They soon found Mr. Amir Midhat, a 30 year old Israeli national, who was brought to Kamala Police Station for questioning.
The officers informed Mr. Midhat about the offense, explaining that it is against Thai law to ride motorcycles on public beaches. Mr. Midhat admitted to the act, stating that he was unaware of such restrictions, as there are no similar prohibitions in Israel. He also mentioned the absence of warning signs indicating the rule on the beach.
Mr. Midhat accepted responsibility for the misunderstanding and agreed to pay a 5,000 baht fine to settle the matter.
Picture courtesy of Khaosod.
-- 2024-11-06
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