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Bottle beers banned Koh Phangan
What's the point of banning bottled beers and using cans instead. It will still be the age old problem, instead of glass bottle litter it will now be cans littering the island. -
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Foreign Tourist Sparks Outrage by Urinating in Phuket Airport
UPDATE Drunk Passenger Urinates in Phuket Airport After Airline Refuses Boarding Picture courtesy of Matichon. A Saudi Arabian tourist was detained by security officers at Phuket International Airport after urinating in the arrivals hall of the international terminal. The incident, which took place on 30 January, quickly went viral on social media. According to airport authorities, the passenger, Mr Almalki, was scheduled to fly to Mumbai on IndiGo Air flight 6E1072. However, he was intoxicated and unable to control himself, leading airline staff to deny him boarding for the safety of other passengers. After being informed of the decision, airport security escorted the passenger out of the waiting area. While being removed, he suddenly stood up and urinated against a glass wall in the arrivals hall, causing distress to other travellers. Security personnel detained the man and took him to the airport’s security coordination centre to sober up. Due to his intoxicated state and inability to communicate, officials coordinated with the Tourist Assistance Centre and Tourist Police to handle the case further. Phuket International Airport stressed that the incident was managed in accordance with airport regulations, as the passenger’s actions caused public embarrassment and inconvenience. Officials have since increased security patrols to ensure such incidents do not affect the experience of other travellers. Airport authorities have also reaffirmed their commitment to safety and order within the terminal, warning that any disruptive behaviour will be dealt with strictly. Passengers are urged to adhere to airport rules and conduct themselves responsibly to maintain a smooth and safe travel environment for all. -- 2025-02-01 -
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Drunk Thai woman crashes pickup into 11 parked vehicles in Pattaya
Regarding the motorbike accident I'm not sure if it was on a crossing but when I stop to let people cross I'm nervous as hell because pedestrians still have to watch out for other traffic from all sides and directions irrelevant wether it's one way or not -
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Drunk Thai woman crashes pickup into 11 parked vehicles in Pattaya
She's going to have more than a hangover later... -
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Pedang Besar border
You will be fine. Enter visa exempt. Suggest don't bother with the tourist eVisa.
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