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Norwegian Tourist Assaulted by Ride-Hailing Driver in Phuket

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21 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

This the CCTV of the incident, courtesy of Matichon.

 

I don't get the issue. Story not very clear. 

What is clear is this little Thai mans mindset is autmatically "need to find a weapon". They just can't fight fair can they.

Not that attacking the elderly at 5am is fair to begin with.

5am the guy is probably yaba'd out of his head.

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  • As a white person i wouldnt go to phuket anymore. They think all of us are russian and something like this is bound to happen

  • Phuket is known for taxi mafia. This has been going on for many years. 

  • Try to avoid Phuket.   If you must go, do not use any form of taxi. The drivers are criminals. It is the worst province in Thailand.

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A.N. is full of victim blamers.

Phuket is the worst of Thailand. Steer clear of the dump.

22 hours ago, Briggsy said:

I agree. My limit is the provincial border for Phuket. I will not cross it.

Ignorance and bigotry cross all borders.

Strange to always hear the Law Enforcement people always are concerned about tourist safety and never do much about it...🙄

Was the driver perhaps expecting a trip to the airport, but was now only supposed to drive a distance of one kilometer, even though he had already had a journey of perhaps several kilometers?

Booking a ride for a 'journey' of 1km, approx 1/2 a mile ? Surely an easy walking distance ? I suspect the 57 year old Norwegian may have been slightly the worse for wear at 5am after a long night out. It would be interesting to hear from the driver what it was that lead him to react with such violence. 

Can someone please explain what's happening in the  photo, and its relevance to the story? 

2 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

It is the tourist meeting the police.

Not very clear - I see no badges or uniforms - brown or otherwise - all I see are 4 people sitting at a table presumably having refreshments!

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2 minutes ago, sambum said:

Not very clear - I see no badges or uniforms - brown or otherwise - all I see are 4 people sitting at a table presumably having refreshments!

It is the picture supplied by the Thai media.

another glowing report from Phuketsburg...

 

why anyone would want to go there for anything is beyond me!

On 1/1/2025 at 9:04 AM, Georgealbert said:

he was struck with a sign by the driver following a disagreement over the destination.

How? A person pays to get to a specific address. How can there be a disagreement?

Regretfully Mr. Andersen is in Lalala Land with a law enforcement system which can easily be bent by monetary or racial means - simple as that. So Mr. Andersen's justified reference to a lifetime revocation of a driver’s public transport licence does absolutely never happen in the land of the semi-divines. 

 

He may remain hopeful that justice will be served but the breaking news is that this will not happen - ever. If Mr. Andersen would not have been in Phuket, the incident would not have happened hence it is Mr. Andersen's fault. 

 

Naturally the police are investigating the matter, working to identify and apprehend the suspect - hundreds if not thousands of boys-in-brown are hunting down the culprit. A shortcut would be to read the details on Mr. Andersen's phone giving name of driver and car plate registration, the "popular ride-hailing" application had an break-down of servers or similar while the CCTV (which of course unfortunately was not functioning) renders useless as well. 

Should, surprise surprise, the culprit be apprehended then a "wai" and a flower basket to the victim will solve the problem while the backhanding of a little bak shish will compensate the law enforcers for their good work (for which they are paid for anyway). Eventual fine will reach its ceiling with 500 Baht. 

Are all these goons aware of the fact, that the internet and such news can be accessed and read also outside the Land of the Semi-Divines? 

Well, who will have the last word on this one?! There are more views and opinions than there are angles in the compass.  I don't like to jump to conclusions, presume, or assume too much, because so much is unknown.  From what I can see, however, there didn't appear to be a clear Indication of who had offended whom initially.  But it appears to have escalated into reciprocated violence, with both parties trying to inflict injury on each other.  

As for Phuket, I enjoyed a little time there a few years back.  And I find any occurrences of violence in Thailand, or anywhere, regrettable when there is so much potential for good things to be happening. 

4 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

That doesn't look like a tourist fleeing a bad ride share driver.

It's a video of a tourist who was drunk and belligerent and got out of the vehicle to fight, not run away.

Go ahead and explain it.

 

I'm not sure I understand the last part. Are you asking me to explain it? I don't exactly disagree, although I think he was just arguing and storming off. It looks like the Thai turned it physical (unless something happened in the car).

6 hours ago, thesetat said:

I do not see what is your point. What excuse is there for the driver to come out of the car kicking and punching him to begin with? I seriously doubt the foreigner hit the driver inside the car. There is no excuse that can be said that justifies what the driver did initially. As for the continued beating, the foreigner may have done things that led to continuing hitting him and getting a weapon (the signs) but even still, the foreigner is unarmed and mostly defending himself. 

A taxi driver must be prepared to accept if a passenger wants to cancel the ride or change the destination and to do so without violence. This driver needs to be sent to prison for assault with a weapon with intent to cause bodily harm. Let him rot in a jail cell for a few years for losing his temper and then attacking the foreigner. 

You don't see my point? You have no idea what happened in that car as you admitted yourself. I was just pointing out the pure generalization of the post I was replying to, avoid Phuket and all Taxi drivers are criminals, what part of that don't you see understand?

On 1/1/2025 at 9:12 AM, mdr224 said:

As a white person i wouldnt go to phuket anymore. They think all of us are russian and something like this is bound to happen

Brilliant comment. Maybe if you wore a shirt that said “I’m not Russian”, or maybe a tattoo across your forehead, you’d then be safe. Or, if you were nice and respectful to Thai people they might like you, you’d find out they don’t think the way you think they do,   and you’d feel safer. 

7 hours ago, wavodavo said:

because the police will always side with the locals.

 

The barstool experts are out again. 

9 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

Are all these goons aware of the fact, that the internet and such news can be accessed and read also outside the Land of the Semi-Divines? 

Heaps worse than this story, 

but

Phuket just gets busier and busier and dearer and dearer.

So who is the goon?

On 1/1/2025 at 2:15 AM, gt162 said:

Phuket is known for taxi mafia. This has been going on for many years. 

 

Decades I would say, why are they still going there?

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