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Foreign Tourist Sparks Outrage by Urinating in Phuket Airport


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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

However, he was intoxicated and unable to control himself, leading airline staff to deny him boarding for the safety of other passengers.

Okay! Then all is good! People usually forget where the toilets are under such circumstances.

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Dog pees on a wall
😐 <shrug>

Man pees on a wall
:angry: "Throw him in jail, fine him, deport him, send him to the gallows, arrrrgggghhhh!!!!"

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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Okay! Then all is good! People usually forget where the toilets are under such circumstances.

 

Good Muslim man.  LOL I wonder how much of the story he will change when he gets home.

 

The troubel is a lot of guys come here and start drining for the first time and imbibe too much.  

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

UPDATE
Drunk Passenger Urinates in Phuket Airport After Airline Refuses Boarding

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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Rub the little grub's nose in it, then kick the Shiite out of him

Posted
7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

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.

 

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Officials have since increased security patrols to ensure such incidents do not affect the experience of other travellers.

Why increase patrols? They had the guy in custody already when he stood and peed on the wall. I would guess that they refused him access to the toilet instead. Leaving him no choice but to use the wall. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Officials have since increased security patrols to ensure such incidents do not affect the experience of other travellers.

Maybe build more toilets

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I'd love to know what the penalty would be in his home country. Put something on the chopping block perhaps?

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I know an individual who was detained in the  Customs/Immigration area of the Airport simply because he was intoxicated and "uncooperative". Despite many  urgent pleas to be allowed to  use a bathroom that were denied he urinated in a waste paper basket in the corner of the unoccupied room he was secluded in.

Camera observation rapidly resulted in a very rapid provision of  onward passage.

 

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On 1/31/2025 at 7:54 AM, Sandboxer said:

From the looks of it, a cultural enrichment immigrant to Europe.

Saudis only go England. Thank you brexit.

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Do Thailand still black list people? 

 

Never here of that anymore much. 

 

This guy should be banned. 

 

Phuket usually attracts the cheaper Arab nations like Kuwaitis. They live alter ego lives, very religious back home but then act awful in Thailand, total degenerate like behaviour. 

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On 1/30/2025 at 10:17 PM, Georgealbert said:

A foreign tourist has sparked outrage after being caught on video urinating in the middle of Phuket International Airport,

 

 

How about spending some money on restrooms there?

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