snoop1130 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 File photo for reference only A serious firework mishap on Jomtien Beach, Pattaya, has prompted urgent legal action by city officials. The incident occurred during New Year’s Eve celebrations, when a firework, illegally set off by tourists, injured a seven-year-old girl from Bangkok. The child, who attended the event with her family, sustained burns to her abdomen and required immediate hospital treatment before returning to Bangkok. Video footage captured the moment as the firework exploded near the girl, damaging her clothing and causing distress. Her father, Chakrawut Kerdsook, released an appeal on social media for witnesses to come forward with any video evidence or information that could aid in identifying those responsible. In response to the incident, Pattaya City's Deputy Mayor, Manot Nongyai, confirmed they are working with officials from Bang Lamung District to investigate and apprehend the individuals behind the fireworks display. Manot assured the public that accountability measures will be enforced, including compensation for the young victim. The Deputy Mayor reiterated that setting off fireworks in public areas without proper authorization remains illegal, stressing the significant dangers involved. He urged both residents and visitors to adhere strictly to safety regulations and report any illegal activities. Authorities are committed to enhancing safety measures to preserve Pattaya’s standing as a prominent tourist hotspot, ensuring such incidents do not recur. -- 2025-01-03 3
BarBoy Posted January 3 Posted January 3 55 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: The incident occurred during New Year’s Eve celebrations, when a firework, illegally set off by tourist do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?... 1 1
Popular Post petermik Posted January 3 Popular Post Posted January 3 7 minutes ago, BarBoy said: do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?... No but common sense would be a good start.....idiots....if it was your daughter would you still be asking an idiotic question? 1 1 2 1 4
BarBoy Posted January 3 Posted January 3 6 minutes ago, petermik said: No but common sense would be a good start.....idiots....if it was your daughter would you still be asking an idiotic question? accidents happen. where thais also setting them off or only tourists? 3 1
Popular Post Rampant Rabbit Posted January 3 Popular Post Posted January 3 tourists this tourists that ferking tourists, l'll ignore the many Thais in ,my village trying to blow themselves up .........you can still see their results as all of them leave their used fireworks at the side of the road or on it.........filthy dirty lazy pigs..........pesky tourists eh 1 1 3
watchcat Posted January 3 Posted January 3 11 hours ago, BarBoy said: do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?... All fireworks should be banned for public use, think of all pets that go crazy, first it was Loy Krathong, then it was western new year, then a couple of weeks after it's Chinese new year,after that it's Thai New Year, what's next? 11 hours ago, BarBoy said: 1 1
actonion Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Yes a ban of pubic use of Fireworks especially in Thailand where they know nothing at all about safety , and the clearing up their mess after...Soi dogs have more sense 1
Xonax Posted January 4 Posted January 4 14 hours ago, BarBoy said: do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?... 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The Deputy Mayor reiterated that setting off fireworks in public areas without proper authorization remains illegal 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted January 4 Posted January 4 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: firework, illegally set off by tourists injured a seven-year-old girl sustained burns to her abdomen Another stupid foreigner. I hope the young girl fully recovers. 1
LennyW Posted January 4 Posted January 4 14 hours ago, BarBoy said: accidents happen. where thais also setting them off or only tourists? Quite possibly Thai tourists. 1 2
CallumWK Posted January 4 Posted January 4 30 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Another stupid foreigner. Where does it say that a foreigner, stupid or not, was involved? 1
Nickcage49 Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Just another thing that's illegal but not enforced. The police here do absolutely nothing and they do it very well. 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted January 4 Posted January 4 10 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Where does it say that a foreigner, stupid or not, was involved? Oh yeah, I left out 'maybe, perhaps, probably, more than likely'. 🤓🙃 BTW, this is an AN forum thread, home of hypothesis and conjectures. 😂
ronster Posted January 4 Posted January 4 I thought they had stopped selling fireworks to the public and they could only be used after applying for a permit ? Or was this only in certain areas like samui ? 1
mikebell Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Does this apply to the strings of fire crackers set off at 5am during Chinese New Year?
watchcat Posted January 8 Posted January 8 On 1/4/2025 at 3:31 AM, mikebell said: Does this apply to the strings of fire crackers set off at 5am during Chinese New Year? I sincerely hope so, unless they celebrate it in China
jacko45k Posted January 8 Posted January 8 20 minutes ago, watchcat said: I sincerely hope so, unless they celebrate it in China Coming to a place near you at the end of the month pal!
JensenZ Posted January 8 Posted January 8 On 1/3/2025 at 6:17 PM, BarBoy said: do you need a permit to set off fireworks on new year now?... As stated in the article, it's illegal to light fireworks in public places, including the beach. You didn't know? The only people able to get permits are pyrotechnic experts who know how to position and light them, which is usually out to sea on a barge for obvious reasons. Hundreds of people on the beach lit fireworks (illegally) on New Year's Eve. People lit fireworks over the heads (above) of hundreds of people on the beach. It's dangerous when drunken idiots light fireworks of unknown origin (made illegally). The lanterns being sold and lit were even more dangerous. I witnessed many incidents of people nearly burnt from burning lanterns that dropped down to the beach where crowds were sitting. If the police were interested in stopping this illegal and dangerous activity they could have rounded up and prosecuted hundreds of people. People will always do illegal sh*t if the laws aren't enforced, yet the authorities do nothing and complain about it when people get hurt. The buck stops with them. 1
jacko45k Posted January 8 Posted January 8 2 hours ago, JensenZ said: As stated in the article, it's illegal to light fireworks in public places, including the beach. Inclined to wonder how the rules are for private places, like in one;s garden. A lot of fireworks were set off by my neighbour and i had to wonder.... obviously the impact extends beyond the wall into other people's properties.
watchcat Posted January 8 Posted January 8 23 hours ago, jacko45k said: Coming to a place near you at the end of the month pal! I'm afraid so.
BarBoy Posted January 9 Posted January 9 4 hours ago, JensenZ said: As stated in the article, it's illegal to light fireworks in public places, including the beach. You didn't know? The only people able to get permits are pyrotechnic experts who know how to position and light them, which is usually out to sea on a barge for obvious reasons. Hundreds of people on the beach lit fireworks (illegally) on New Year's Eve. People lit fireworks over the heads (above) of hundreds of people on the beach. It's dangerous when drunken idiots light fireworks of unknown origin (made illegally). The lanterns being sold and lit were even more dangerous. I witnessed many incidents of people nearly burnt from burning lanterns that dropped down to the beach where crowds were sitting. If the police were interested in stopping this illegal and dangerous activity they could have rounded up and prosecuted hundreds of people. People will always do illegal sh*t if the laws aren't enforced, yet the authorities do nothing and complain about it when people get hurt. The buck stops with them. ...you sound like a barrel of laughs you do!!
JensenZ Posted January 9 Posted January 9 8 hours ago, jacko45k said: Inclined to wonder how the rules are for private places, like in one;s garden. A lot of fireworks were set off by my neighbour and i had to wonder.... obviously the impact extends beyond the wall into other people's properties. Yes, that is a good question. I haven't seen the written law, but if you sent up a skyrocket that landed on another house and caused a fire, it could be a problem. I guess that it's illegal for anyone to light fireworks privately anywhere, and for good reason. 1
JensenZ Posted January 9 Posted January 9 6 hours ago, BarBoy said: ...you sound like a barrel of laughs you do!! And you made that conclusion how? I was down on the beach for 3 days in a row before New Year having fun, with the objection about people lighting fireworks above and over my head. I don't think you'd be laughing if a Chinese lantern came down on your head. I'm right on board about laws to prevent idiots from lighting fireworks. Were you one of them? 1
Jonathan Swift Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Firework Incident on Pattaya Beach "Sparks" Legal Action Well, that's a pretty inflammatory headline
BarBoy Posted January 9 Posted January 9 1 hour ago, JensenZ said: And you made that conclusion how? I was down on the beach for 3 days in a row before New Year having fun, with the objection about people lighting fireworks above and over my head. I don't think you'd be laughing if a Chinese lantern came down on your head. I'm right on board about laws to prevent idiots from lighting fireworks. Were you one of them? So what if I was? Do one, Jensen.
In Full Agreement Posted January 9 Posted January 9 12 minutes ago, BarBoy said: So what if I was? Do one, Jensen. You simmer down now, Bob.
BarBoy Posted January 9 Posted January 9 22 minutes ago, In Full Agreement said: You simmer down now, Bob. Nah, I think I'll pipe up!! Colin.
still kicking Posted January 9 Posted January 9 On 1/4/2025 at 7:01 AM, watchcat said: All fireworks should be banned for public use, think of all pets that go crazy, first it was Loy Krathong, then it was western new year, then a couple of weeks after it's Chinese new year,after that it's Thai New Year, what's next? I agree where I live (In the West) you can't even buy fireworks
jacko45k Posted January 9 Posted January 9 16 hours ago, JensenZ said: I'm right on board about laws to prevent idiots from lighting fireworks. Were you one of them? But sadly in the wrong country if you expect laws to be obeyed or even policed...... ignored seems to fit better.
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