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Posted
11 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A Thai taxi driver and former assistant village headman, Mr. Chiwun Chimphlee, 50, is seeking justice after being brutally assaulted by a foreigner in Pattaya. The attack, captured on CCTV, has raised concerns about the lack of prompt legal action.

 

The assault took place on the night of December 18, at approximately 23.20 when Mr. Chiwun was dropping off a foreign customer at a cannabis shop in the Kasetsin area of Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. A European man, estimated to be in his 50s, appeared frustrated while attempting to open the shop's sliding glass door. A female employee began to assist, but it was Mr. Chiwun who stepped in to open the door.

 

Without warning, the foreigner headbutted Mr. Chiwun in the face and shoved him onto a sofa. He then removed his leather belt with a metal buckle and struck Mr. Chiwun multiple times on the face and head, delivering punches as well. Mr. Chiwun fled to the back of the shop to escape the assault.

 

The attack left Mr. Chiwun with a ruptured blood vessel in his right eye, cuts to his nasal cavity, a split lip, and severe bruising and swelling on his face and head. CCTV footage from the shop recorded the entire incident, providing clear evidence of the violent attack.

 

Following the incident, Mr. Chiwun filed a police report with Pattaya City Police Station and sought medical attention. Despite providing evidence and identifying the suspect, who is believed to be staying at a nearby hotel, no arrest has been made.

 

Frustrated by the lack of action, Mr. Chiwun turned to the media for help. "It has been two days, and the attacker is still free," he said. "As a Thai citizen, I deserve respect and protection under the law. Allowing this individual to remain at large is unacceptable. He could harm someone else."

 

Mr. Chiwun hopes public attention will pressure authorities to act swiftly and bring the foreigner to justice. The case has sparked discussions about the need for stronger enforcement of laws protecting Thai citizens from violence, especially in cases involving tourists.

 

Police investigations are ongoing and no details on the name or nationality of the attacker has been released. Mr. Chiwun awaits updates on whether justice will be served.

 

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I don't believe this story. Something else happened.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police investigations are ongoing and no details on the name or nationality of the attacker has been released.

and yet it was said to be 'a European man'

Posted
5 hours ago, mfd101 said:

Yet another Falang comes to Thailand for drugs (yawn).

 

Public whipping would be good.

 

 

Why would anyone fly thousands of miles for a joint which cost 4 times as much as they can get at home? 

 

The cooch on the other hand may have something to do with it, especially with it being in Pattaya which we all know is strictly for mongers, who tends to enjoy a little tipple too 🤔

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Posted
4 hours ago, Kenny Boy said:

I don’t think any of the below will apply if you have a plate of spag bol from Cheap Charlies on Soi Bukhao 

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"it is not known however if Marijuana use is the cause of these conditions" 

 

In your own meme 🤔

 

I think I'll put up with no marathon running to get the pain relief it (medically proven) gives, and I've obviously got a few IQ points to spare on you 👌

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Posted
13 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture captured from CCTV

 

A Thai taxi driver and former assistant village headman, Mr. Chiwun Chimphlee, 50, is seeking justice after being brutally assaulted by a foreigner in Pattaya. The attack, captured on CCTV, has raised concerns about the lack of prompt legal action.

 

The assault took place on the night of December 18, at approximately 23.20 when Mr. Chiwun was dropping off a foreign customer at a cannabis shop in the Kasetsin area of Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. A European man, estimated to be in his 50s, appeared frustrated while attempting to open the shop's sliding glass door. A female employee began to assist, but it was Mr. Chiwun who stepped in to open the door.

 

Without warning, the foreigner headbutted Mr. Chiwun in the face and shoved him onto a sofa. He then removed his leather belt with a metal buckle and struck Mr. Chiwun multiple times on the face and head, delivering punches as well. Mr. Chiwun fled to the back of the shop to escape the assault.

 

 

The attack left Mr. Chiwun with a ruptured blood vessel in his right eye, cuts to his nasal cavity, a split lip, and severe bruising and swelling on his face and head. CCTV footage from the shop recorded the entire incident, providing clear evidence of the violent attack.

 

Following the incident, Mr. Chiwun filed a police report with Pattaya City Police Station and sought medical attention. Despite providing evidence and identifying the suspect, who is believed to be staying at a nearby hotel, no arrest has been made.

 

Frustrated by the lack of action, Mr. Chiwun turned to the media for help. "It has been two days, and the attacker is still free," he said. "As a Thai citizen, I deserve respect and protection under the law. Allowing this individual to remain at large is unacceptable. He could harm someone else."

 

Mr. Chiwun hopes public attention will pressure authorities to act swiftly and bring the foreigner to justice. The case has sparked discussions about the need for stronger enforcement of laws protecting Thai citizens from violence, especially in cases involving tourists.

 

Police investigations are ongoing and no details on the name or nationality of the attacker has been released. Mr. Chiwun awaits updates on whether justice will be served.

 

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What a lowlife hope he gets locked up longtime here and deported and banned for life, we are guests here, what is wrong with peoples nowadays, a little respect. i hope the victims gets what he deserves compensation lots

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Posted
12 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

But this cannot be true.

The deniers tell us all that weed users are harmless and wouldn't hurt a fly.

The usual 'it must be alcohol' will appear here soon.

Are you trying to say this guy was smoking weed?

If so, then you have no idea what weed does to people. 

If Alcohol, ya baa, sure a person can act like this, but with weed really dont think so. 

Posted
10 hours ago, frankie machine said:

marijuana does not have withdrawal symptoms, it is not physically addictive.  

Absolute rubbish! Up to 30% of users have a cannabis addiction.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, suspectdevice said:

Absolute rubbish! Up to 30% of users have a cannabis addiction.

You know nothing!  You pompous buffoon!   I have vast experience in this realm.  25 years as a severe drug addict, and now 33 years in 12 step recovery, free of all drugs, including alcohol.   I have worked for 11 years in the field of addiction treatment, including a couple of those years in a detox facility, where I saw the results of severe withdrawals of many drugs.  Where did you get YOUR knowledge, O Ignorant One??  Do you have any idea of the difference between physical withdrawals and mental cravings?   And from what orifice did you pull that magical number of 30% ?

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Posted
14 hours ago, PJ71 said:

Obviously not a clue what you're on about.


Of course the dopers will back up the nutter dope head farang.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Baba Naba said:

Not alcohol. More likely he was coming off of something stronger or was high as hell on meth and needed to come down. 


Best post so far!

Posted
11 hours ago, frankie machine said:

marijuana does not have withdrawal symptoms, it is not physically addictive.  


mentally addictive.

 

but in this case most likely coming down from meth.

Posted
9 hours ago, BarBoy said:

Thai man probably did something to provoke the foreigner.

 

 


Glad you weren’t there Bob.  You would of chopped him up with your machete.

Posted
6 minutes ago, G_Money said:


mentally addictive.

 

but in this case most likely coming down from meth.

or benzodiazepams, such as xanax, easily available in thailand, over the counter.   benzos are by far the worst addiction i ever encountered, and i am including heroin and methadone.  

Posted
4 minutes ago, frankie machine said:

or benzodiazepams, such as xanax, easily available in thailand, over the counter.   benzos are by far the worst addiction i ever encountered, and i am including heroin and methadone.  


Are you proud of that?

Posted
11 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Rubbish reasoning.  As the attacker was entering the weed shop, he hadn't had any weed yet.  

He could have been just as easily been raging from a meth binge and was looking for some THC to mellow-out a bit when the taxi driver got in his way.

BTW, did you know the word "Assassin" came from"Hashashin"?  The original cult of deadly killers who smoked hash as part of their rituals before going out for a kill?

Want something more modern?  Do you know that ISIS fighters smoke loads of weed before going to battle, including detonating suicide bombs?

Medically proven, cannabis can induce psychosis, the resulting agitation & paranoia can lead bursts of violence.

 

I agree with most of what you said but the part about ISIS is a little off. ISIS is probably a creation of CIA/Israel intel. You know just like that two SAS/British agents that were caught dressed as Arabs with a car full of explosives in an Iraq police checkpoint during the Iraq occupation. The British sent tanks to the rescue and destroyed the Iraq's police station.  That is a good way to help and bring democracy for the Iraq people. And then the Europeans complain about the Muslin invasion. 

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