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British Man Injured in Pattaya Road Rage Incident with Thai Driver


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21 hours ago, roo860 said:

Thai fella had one of those metal extendable batons in his car, as you do.

I don't blame him, the Thai's are so small up against these OBESE, tattooed foreigners. 


Imagine how scary it would have been for the Thai guy, to get a weapon to defend himself because he was terrified. 

 

Come down to soi Buakhou one day and see for yourself, daily you'll see a drunken foreigner yelling and screaming at another driver from his vehicle 
 

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20 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

And the brown noser award of the week goes to................Do you not know or understand what goes on here daily, all over the country, with locals stabbing, kicking, shooting, beating and mauling others, often drunk, high on drugs , often just angry with the world in Thailand? And defensive weapons, more so meaning weapons to attack, are carried all over the country in cars, under scooter seats, on tractors and on person because this is a learned behavior of cowards. Farangs are a tiny fraction of daily violence here.

I thought for a moment you were describing the UK.

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On 11/10/2024 at 5:23 AM, Georgealbert said:

In the heat of the moment, Mr. Arthit, in a display of anger, reportedly grabbed a metal rod, he later claimed in self-defense and struck Mr. Edwards, resulting in the British man’s injuries

Ban him from driving a taxi for life, and charge him with causing physical harm with intent to injure.

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22 hours ago, mikebell said:

So the Thai guy had a weapon in his car (for protection).  Are these batons permitted to all drivers?  With no police force in Pattaya, I witness 100 traffic violations an hour each time I am forced to venture out on to the roads.  Should all farangs who know how to drive, buy one against the 90% of Thais who have no idea their car is already an offensive weapon?

Many do I believe.........particularly taxis and trucks. Mind you, my wheel changing tools are under my rear bench seat too!

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I don't blame him, the Thai's are so small up against these OBESE, tattooed foreigners. 


Imagine how scary it would have been for the Thai guy, to get a weapon to defend himself because he was terrified. 

 

Come down to soi Buakhou one day and see for yourself, daily you'll see a drunken foreigner yelling and screaming at another driver from his vehicle 
 

Pattaya tends to attract such people?

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I don't blame him, the Thai's are so small up against these OBESE, tattooed foreigners. 


Imagine how scary it would have been for the Thai guy, to get a weapon to defend himself because he was terrified. 

 

Come down to soi Buakhou one day and see for yourself, daily you'll see a drunken foreigner yelling and screaming at another driver from his vehicle 
 

I had the pleasure of visiting the Queen of the Eastern Seaboard around this time last year for a month, the highlight was the breakfast in the Hungry Hippo on Soi Buakhao, I'm surprised there aren't more traffic incidents with the chaos in the evening, especially with 10bt buses. 

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19 hours ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

The damned drugs again!

For the Brit it's time to suspend his license, plus a fine should do the trick. The Thai guy should be fined and license suspended for ONE YEAR.

 

Thailand can no longer afford to mollycoddle rule breakers.

Yes I'm on your case again 

 

Why when ever something happen with violence and a foreigner, you always blame drugs for the incident and want people banned or suspended.  

 

Do you know the full circumstances of the incident,  were you there at the scene when it happened ? 

 

 

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Just now, grubman said:

Yes I'm on your case again 

 

Why when ever something happen with violence and a foreigner, you always blame drugs for the incident and want people banned or suspended.  

 

Do you know the full circumstances of the incident,  were you there at the scene when it happened ? 

 

 

I'm sure there's quite a few that were white collar criminals here that became rich from same that want Thailand all for themselves, hence the ban, deport, blacklist, jail remarks when someone does something wrong, albeit a minor offense. It's like they actually think they're part of the local crowd because they've been here for a number of years.

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If he has being in thailand a long time he should know when not to pick a fight or agruement.A traffic accident is one and probadly saying it was your fault as the farang.Better to walk away and sort it quietly instead u got attacked

     I had a accident minor damage to my bike and tuk tuk,never going to win the battle.I know the tuk tuk was as fault but i can do nothing police called i paid up.Nothing i can do and the thais seeing the accident said nothing but knew i did no wrong.If they was a chance i win then i would have tried but i know i was fighting a losing battle and the tuk tuk driver got one over another farang.The bamboo wind was fast too and everyone knew what happened after round town

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A post with a derogatory trolling reference toward Pattaya contravening  these rules has been removed:

 

14. You will not post slurs, degrading, or overly negative comments directed towards Thailand, Thai people, Thai culture, Thai institutions such as the military, judicial or law enforcement system, or specific locations within Thailand.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Ban him from driving a taxi for life, and charge him with causing physical harm with intent to injure.

If the punishment fit the crimes, more people would think before they acted. Banning driving for an assault doesn't match. This wasn't about using the taxi in the crime. Some here see someone hit another in a fight, and suggest deporting, not actually seeing the confrontation and what happened. Fining many people teaches them a lesson, unless they are rich and entitled. Intentional harm against another innocent is a reason to deport, because that takes a certain mentality, and will probably happen again. Two people drunk and acting stupid earns a few days in jail and a fine, hoping it teaches them to think the next time.

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8 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Your flawad bias is highly evident in the manner with which you have cherry picked your quote to fit your delusion. 

 

< Mr. Arthit, in a display of anger, reportedly grabbed a metal rod >.. (which which he used to attack the Brit)

< He 'later' claimed self defence >   

 

No witnesses reported that the Brit attacked first, witness did state the exchange was heated and the Thai attacked the Brit. 

The Thai of course lied through his teeth to the police that he was 'defending himself... 

 

...a 35 year old defending himself from a 70+ year old skinny man.... 

 

Hmmm...  he really needed that metal rod such was the strength and fighting prowess of the powerful british OAP !!!  :whistling:

 

 

 

has anyone noticed that the Brit has, not only a head injury, but also bloody scratches and possibly what look like a puncture in the skin, on his chest/belly. ? and ... no photos of the Thai being treated at hospital. i think that maybe the Brit make the unfortunate mistake of riding the motor scooter. If it was his wife doing the driving, it is much more likley the accident could have been avoided. Out here in the country side, kids aged 12 and up do speed trials, including driving thorugh the red light. 

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17 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

There's never a reason to be embarrassed by what others do. They aren't you, and the actions of a few don't put all of the same into the same category. Many Brits come here, and some do stupid things. The same goes for Swedes, Americans, Africans, Germans, and every other country that visits. Only the ignorant judges a nationality by just a few's actions.

10 points, mate, for what seems to be a rare, intelligent post on this thread. 

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21 hours ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

The damned drugs again!

For the Brit it's time to suspend his license, plus a fine should do the trick. The Thai guy should be fined and license suspended for ONE YEAR.

 

Thailand can no longer afford to mollycoddle rule breakers.

 

So two vehicles get in a crash, they pull over, a Thai beats the old Brit man over the head with an illegal weapon, and you want to throw the book at the Brit? The Brit is lucky to have survived a car vs motorcycle crash, now he gets beat over the head for pulling over and exchanging information, and now have his license suspended? Unless you can prove the Brit swung first, there is nothing here but an angry Thai wielding a weapon. In either case, the Thai guy should spend a few years in jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

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On 11/10/2024 at 5:23 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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A British man sustained head injuries in a road rage incident with a Thai driver after a minor traffic collision led to a heated confrontation on Pattaya’s busy streets. The altercation took place near the LK Metro Hotel on Soi Buakhao in Pattaya’s Nong Prue district, Chonburi province.

 

Local rescue services were alerted to the scene, where they found Mr. Edwards, a British national, bleeding from a head wound and an open cut on his left arm. He claimed to have been struck with a weapon.

 

Nearby, a Thai driver identified as Mr. Arthit, 35, stood with minor injuries. Rescue workers administered first aid on-site before transporting Mr. Edward to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

 

Witnesses reported that the conflict began with a minor collision at an intersection near Leng Kee on Soi Buakhao, leading both drivers to pull over to resolve the matter. Mr. Edwards had been riding a black Honda Scoopy motorcycle, accompanied by a Thai woman, while Mr. Arthit was driving a white Mitsubishi car.

 

According to eyewitnesses, the drivers followed along side each other until they stopped in front of the LK Metro Hotel, where an argument quickly escalated. Bystanders reported that both men were visibly agitated and unable to reach an agreement. Witnesses stated that the situation intensified as Mr Edwards believed bystanders were taking sides.
 

In the heat of the moment, Mr. Arthit, in a display of anger, reportedly grabbed a metal rod, he later claimed in self-defense and struck Mr. Edwards, resulting in the British man’s injuries.

 

The Pattaya Police are investigating the incident, reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses to determine if charges will be filed.
 

Authorities have urged the public to avoid confrontational behaviour and to settle disputes peacefully, particularly in busy public areas where emotions can easily run high.

 

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Don't argue, the bystanders will always side with the Thai driver.  Could get hit with more than 1 iron bar. 

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