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Sole searching: Foreign man’s shoes stolen from Thai beach - video

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Destiny the stray dog strikes again!!! Another pair of chewable shoes have gone a missing. I think this serious matter should be reported to the local police and all cttv footage in the near vicinity be examined. Photos of Destiny posted in the beach areas effected, warning the innocent foreigners of this shoe-grabbing villain. 

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  • Probably not a shoe but 20 baht slippers.   Being a "content creator" the video is probably a lie anyway.

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    I am so glad I read this piece of non-news. I know now to put my shoes under the lockable seat.

  • Are those tattoos on his legs or is he some hairy variant of a lowland gorilla? Also tattoos and no apparent helmet for the motorbike. Prospective Go Fund Me account in the making.

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A foreign man residing in Thailand expressed frustration after his shoes were stolen at a beach, sparking a discussion on the commonality of such incidents in the country.

 

TikTok user @imlukematthew shared a video yesterday, November 25, detailing his experience. He explained that he had ridden his motorcycle to a beach, left his shoes beneath it, and found them missing upon his return.

 

“I’ve just been robbed in Thailand. I came to the beach, parked my motorcycle, left my shoes with it, and now they’re gone.”

 

The clip also showed the exact spot where the shoes were left, highlighting that they were taken from directly under the motorcycle.

 

The foreigner further expressed his disbelief and annoyance.

 

 

“Someone stole my shoes off the motorcycle. Now I have feet but no shoes. Look, they’re gone. What’s going on? Why would someone steal shoes? My God, they were worth 2,500 baht, and they’ve just been taken. What’s going on? My God, do you really think someone just took them? Why? This is a bad day. What’s going on?”

 

As the post gained traction, numerous users commented, offering possible explanations and sharing similar experiences. Many speculated that the culprit might have been a dog, potentially having sneaked off with the shoes. Others shared their frustrations over the frequent disappearance of footwear, regardless of where they leave them, be it at the beach, a temple, or even their doorstep.

 

This incident also sheds light on the cultural practice of leaving shoes outside, which is common in many Asian countries, including Thailand. Visitors are often advised to be mindful of where they leave their shoes, especially in public or busy areas. Despite the frustration, many accept it as a cultural quirk and adjust to it over time, reported KhaoSod.

 

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of screenshot from @imlukematthew TikTok via KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-26

 

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He seems to have a lot of tattoos, so his IQ is questionable anyway.

Why on earth would something like this be mentioned? Occasionally these reports are petty, but this represents a new low. Thievery takes place around the world every minute of every day, and most thefts are infinitely more significant than this one.

 

Does anyone really care about a ratty, smelly pair of old shoes? Really? Is that what we've reduced ourselves to? Has society diminished to that level where we care about things like this? 

6 hours ago, Jack Hammer said:

  He was fortunate only his shoes were stolen. Some people in Thailand would steal the eye out of your head and come back for the hole.

Only last year I stayed at a guesthouse in Kanchanaburi for three nights, on the first night, the owner saw me walking into my room without taking my trainers off, he approached me and said in a very pleasent manner that it is the rules that you must leave your shoes outside, I then told him that I do not obey rules that I do not agree with.

He was still very pleasent with me for the rest of my stay.

16 hours ago, dinsdale said:

So he bought some low end genuine Nike shoes or something like that and leaves them next to his scooter and goes to the beach. Tell me any country in the world where a person would do this. If this is true he's a complete and utter moron. If it's not true then he's a complete and utter moron. If looks are anything to go by he's a complete and utter moron.

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In related news,

 

Thai netizens in shock after learning a foreign tourist was stupid enough to leave something worth THB 2,500 under his motorcycle and walk away from it.

What you reckon. 

About the same expression, Duh, :giggle:

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Always leave everything on the motorbike, shoes and groceries. Never ever has been stolen any6!

4 hours ago, KannikaP said:

I just hope that Erling Haaland can use his Size 12s this weekend. 555

 

I hope he falls over them, leaving the mighty Reds 11 points clear.

My brand new 2,500 baht sandals were stolen from outside of a massage parlour years ago.

 

This was a time when western size sandals were hard to get in thailand.  And being a walker good, comfortable sandals are hard to come by.

 

The massage parlour owner however saved the day by giving me a 20 baht pair of oversized, ratty sandals to compensate for the theft.

33 minutes ago, Mark Nothing said:

My brand new 2,500 baht sandals were stolen from outside of a massage parlour years ago.

 

This was a time when western size sandals were hard to get in thailand.  And being a walker good, comfortable sandals are hard to come by.

 

The massage parlour owner however saved the day by giving me a 20 baht pair of oversized, ratty sandals to compensate for the theft.

I'm sorry, I just had to have them, they looked so cool.

Sorry.

Quake.

50 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

 

I hope he falls over them, leaving the mighty Reds 11 points clear.

And being a staunch City supporter, you are probably correct. 

When I first landed in Pattaya, after a week my new B200 sandals were stolen from in front of my cheap rented room. However, the thief kindly left his worn out shower shoes for me. Too small, too.

 

My bad. The bar girls renting the room across the hall had warned me. "Thai man come here!"

 

Sounds like he is very upset snowflake, God this generation, wear cheap flip flops in future 

21 hours ago, Screaming said:

Anyone who gets on a motorbike in Thailand deserves to have their shoes stolen. Idiots with a death wish.

Really! Both my wife and I have and ride big bikes in Thailand.  You obviously have to be very careful and expect the unexpected as you do in any vehicle in Thailand.  I have found great roads and great friends who share our love of two wheels. But  suppose in your eyes we are idiots! Better you live your dull, uneventful life hitting keys in you little safe space!

This topic must take first place for the most replies to a stupid OP.

I also had my shoes stolen on the beach, later found the culprits to be a couple of stray dogs.

Yes shoes get lost.

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13 hours ago, renaissanc said:

There never seems to be any empathy shown by posters here when others experience misfortune. Why do you have to be so mean?

Why not? It's the stupidity, man.

37 minutes ago, Tiger1980 said:

I also had my shoes stolen on the beach, later found the culprits to be a couple of stray dogs.

They are well known for this, even my dogs pinch my flip flops 

13 hours ago, renaissanc said:

There never seems to be any empathy shown by posters here when others experience misfortune. Why do you have to be so mean?

Except when it happens to them!!

What's he crying about?

 

Did this guy actually leave expensive shoes on the beach?

 

If the shoes were expensive, then he might have had something to cry about....

 

 

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Probably GARBAGE shoes.

He is best rid of them.

 

 

If he was going to the beach he would have had those cheap slip on type.Apart from that he would he have left them with his towel and things.If the shoes were worth 2500 then for sure wear them on the beach and the size matters.I bet he just went to a shop and brought some cheap 50 baht shoes to go home like the ones he lost

A French man took them. They've caught him and he rejoices under the name of Phillipe Phillope. 

Ok, I found them, problem solved!

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I wish my life were so mundane that having a pair of shoes (flip-flops) nicked would be a big deal. If they won’t go under the seat or no basket, at least plonk them on the footwell or carry the F things! Clearly done it for likes to his channel or whatever. 

On 11/26/2024 at 9:16 AM, snoop1130 said:

“I’ve just been robbed in Thailand. I came to the beach, parked my motorcycle, left my shoes with it, and now they’re gone.”

 

Seriously, is this really newsworthy. He should be lucky his bike wasn't stolen.

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