richard_smith237 Posted Friday at 07:11 AM Posted Friday at 07:11 AM 1 hour ago, CLW said: tasers would be good good start. 100 tasers !!!... Definitely needed in this situation - I'm not sure why they are not far more common here. 5 hours ago, smedly said: sorry if I missed it but was this lunatic arrested and charged - police might discover visa issues also I hope not... kind of... Deportation would be way to much of a let off... This vermin needs to be spending time in a hell hole before released into the legal softness and comforts of the west. 1 1 1
Iron Tongue Posted Friday at 07:12 AM Posted Friday at 07:12 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: The motive for his attack and the cause of his initial unconsciousness remains unknown. I have a guess. Could it have been ...drugs?
Ulyssesamui Posted Friday at 07:16 AM Posted Friday at 07:16 AM 5 hours ago, frank83628 said: I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be. Guess. 1 1
hotchilli Posted Friday at 07:21 AM Posted Friday at 07:21 AM 5 hours ago, frank83628 said: I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be. TBH I'm not bothered. 1
rattlesnake Posted Friday at 07:22 AM Posted Friday at 07:22 AM 5 hours ago, frank83628 said: I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be. Could be any, that's the beauty of globalism.
GammaGlobulin Posted Friday at 07:26 AM Posted Friday at 07:26 AM 2 hours ago, wensiensheng said: Either drugs or mental health issues, or both Should there not, then, be better prior screening of those welcomed to Thailand for a holiday, if for no other reason than to avoid these otherwise inevitable calamities? 2
Popular Post Ben Zioner Posted Friday at 07:29 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 07:29 AM 5 hours ago, frank83628 said: I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be. Raghead. Probably got mad because it wasn't an all male ward. 1 1 3
NoDisplayName Posted Friday at 07:29 AM Posted Friday at 07:29 AM 1 hour ago, AustinRacing said: Here we go again with “In a related….” How are the two incidents related? Article content = 560 words Filler content = 440 words Pay per 1000 words contract = related 1 1
Popular Post hunkidori Posted Friday at 07:45 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 07:45 AM In the UK they import his type by the thousands. Perhaps his problem here is there are no free handouts 1 1 2
Popular Post Sandboxer Posted Friday at 07:54 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 07:54 AM Cultural enrichment immigrant for sure. 2 1 1
Popular Post Screaming Posted Friday at 08:27 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:27 AM The actions of this "foreign man" seem highly unusual as most TV commercials, magazine ads, web pages in the United States picture these "foreign men" as Doctors, CEO's, business men, PhD's and highly skilled and educated professionals. 1 4 2
Kinok Farang Posted Friday at 08:27 AM Posted Friday at 08:27 AM At least he appeared to have left his knife at home in London. 2
brewsterbudgen Posted Friday at 08:35 AM Posted Friday at 08:35 AM 2 hours ago, AustinRacing said: Here we go again with “In a related….” How are the two incidents related? Both happened in hospitals?
Andycoops Posted Friday at 08:42 AM Posted Friday at 08:42 AM Lock him up in Klong Prem for the rest of the sc*** life and see how he enjoys waking up there... 1
Popular Post Kerryd Posted Friday at 08:44 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:44 AM So what, he punched a couple hospital workers and then ran away ? There's not mention of what happened after the initial assaults. Did they apprehend him at the hospital ? Is he running around Bangkok ? It looks like they got him at the end after the (security ? police ?) guy showed up. And if that was Canada you can bet the hospital staff and the (security/cop) would end up being forced to apologize to the guy and then there'd be an out of court settlement for "infringing on his rights" - even if he wasn't Canadian. 1 1 1 2
Popular Post HappyExpat57 Posted Friday at 08:49 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:49 AM I'm sure it was cannabis. It's ALWAYS cannabis. 1 4 1
BerndD Posted Friday at 09:13 AM Posted Friday at 09:13 AM 8 hours ago, webfact said: In a related incident, 26 year old Thai man Apichai was shot and killed by Mueang Surin Police Station officers at Surin Hospital after he went on a rampage, wielding an axe and attacking medical workers, patients, and their families. The police explained that they urged Apichai three times to put down the weapon, but he refused and charged the officers with the axe. In self-defence, the officers shot him to death. The incident sparked public debate about whether the officers used excessive force. When did this incident happen in Surin Hospital?
Andrew65 Posted Friday at 10:02 AM Posted Friday at 10:02 AM 8 hours ago, frank83628 said: I wonder what nationality he will turn out to be. ...probably another Brit!🤣 1
AgMech Cowboy Posted Friday at 10:08 AM Posted Friday at 10:08 AM 7 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: I am sure there are solutions to that problem. What? Is that some sort of enema?
Walker88 Posted Friday at 10:19 AM Posted Friday at 10:19 AM Goodness! He's acting like a Proud Boy or an Oath Keeper! Sorry, pardon me. 1 1
Popular Post Tom89 Posted Friday at 10:20 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 10:20 AM 8 hours ago, smedly said: sorry if I missed it but was this lunatic arrested and charged - police might discover visa issues also Lethal force should have been used. Regardless of nationality. 4
Popular Post MadAtMatrix Posted Friday at 10:20 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 10:20 AM Needed the US hero Daniel Penny there to choke him out. 1 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted Friday at 10:34 AM Posted Friday at 10:34 AM 9 hours ago, webfact said: Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead I'm so sad, Thailand is changing. When I arrived 1998, working offshore the foreigners were worthy people, sadly today so many of them are nasty, horrible people. I've pointed this issue out in the past, Thai businesses are not as welcoming, friendly, they are starting to hate us now. 1 1
The Old Bull Posted Friday at 10:55 AM Posted Friday at 10:55 AM 9 hours ago, Celsius said: In Canada he would be arrested and released on the same day. The security would just stare, so thumbs up to Thai securitu guy trying to stop him. Putting a bad guy back on the street is good for business, the cops, the lawyers, the court workers , the judge all need bad guys out there so they can make their wages. 1
Popular Post Tomtomtom69 Posted Friday at 11:40 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 11:40 AM 1 hour ago, Andrew65 said: ...probably another Brit!🤣 He's African. How can he be British? OK, by nationality, sure, but that doesn't make him a real Brit. It means he's an immigrant. 1 2
Popular Post PomPolo Posted Friday at 11:42 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 11:42 AM Muppet - no other words for him I've woke up from being unconscious from a coma before and the last thing on my mind was knocking doctors and nurses out - working out where I was and why I was there was more important Psychological issues maybe this idiot then get back to your own country and sort it then return when you can treat people respectfully 1 2
flexomike Posted Friday at 11:57 AM Posted Friday at 11:57 AM 6 hours ago, Gobbler said: He looks healthy, why was he brought to the hospital in the first place? They should keep a baseball bat for these things. Have to read the article, he was found unconscious
Popular Post PingRoundTheWorld Posted Friday at 12:01 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 12:01 PM Put this animal down. It doesn't matter what he was on - attacking random people for no reason makes you an animal, not human. Hope he gets what he deserves (jail+deportation+lifetime ban) 1 2
Gobbler Posted Friday at 12:06 PM Posted Friday at 12:06 PM 7 minutes ago, flexomike said: Have to read the article, he was found unconscious Or sleeping? Perhaps he suffers from narcolepsy.
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