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By Petch Petpailin

 

A Thai woman is seeking justice after a foreign man attacked her for honking her horn at him while he was crossing a road in Phuket.

 

The victim, whose identity remains undisclosed, shared details of the assault with the Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ today, February 4. The incident occurred at 9.10pm on Saturday, February 1. The page reported…

 

“This foreigner in Phuket was too easily provoked by a car horn. A Thai woman seeks justice after honking at the foreigner as a warning, only to be physically assaulted.”

 

In the comments section, the page shared a picture of the injured woman, whose left arm was in a sling. It was reported that the incident took place at the Slaughterhouse Intersection in the Mueang Phuket district.

 

According to the woman, she saw a foreign man crossing the road while she was approaching on her motorcycle. To warn him of the potential danger of reckless crossing, she honked her horn, causing him to stop ahead of her motorcycle.

 

 

The woman said the foreigner stared at her, so she honked again to make him move out of the road. In a fit of rage, the foreigner then rushed at her and assaulted her.

 

She stated that the foreign man walked away, leaving her injured on the road. Determined not to let him go, she attempted to chase after him on her motorcycle but he continued walking away. He eventually entered a dark alley, which made her feel unsafe, so she gave up on the chase.

 

The victim said she went to Vachira Phuket Hospital to obtain a medical certificate before filing a complaint with the police. She also attempted to obtain CCTV footage of the incident but police informed her that the security cameras at the scene were broken.

 

She insisted that she had a short video and a photograph clearly showing the identity of the foreign suspect. However, the case made no progress, so she shared it with the news agency.

 

Some Thai netizens expressed the view that the foreign man was absolutely in the wrong for physically assaulting the woman. However, others argued that she should not have honked at a pedestrian crossing the road and should have simply stopped to let him pass.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-02-04

 

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If the guy was in a pedestrian crossing she deserved it.  Crossing the street is a <deleted> show in Thailand. 

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2 minutes ago, TedG said:

If the guy was in a pedestrian crossing she deserved it.  Crossing the street is a <deleted> show in Thailand. 

 

You visited any pharmacies of late?

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12 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

I wonder if he was on a pedestrian crossing?......Not that that would in anyway excuse his outrageous  behaviour.

Nice to see the pedestrian crossing in the op photo being fully utilised by all.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“This foreigner in Phuket was too easily provoked by a car horn. A Thai woman seeks justice after honking at the foreigner as a warning, only to be physically assaulted.”

 

In the comments section, the page shared a picture of the injured woman, whose left arm was in a sling. It was reported that the incident took place at the Slaughterhouse Intersection in the Mueang Phuket district.

 

According to the woman, she saw a foreign man crossing the road while she was approaching on her motorcycle. To warn him of the potential danger of reckless crossing, she honked her horn, causing him to stop ahead of her motorcycle.

 

What did she do? Lean in the window of a passing car to honk its horn?

 

Did this occur on a pedestrian crossing as the photo seems to suggest?

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15 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

I wonder if he was on a pedestrian crossing?......Not that that would in anyway excuse his outrageous  behaviour.

would she  know what a pedestrian crossing looked like

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Thai's and their "Me First" attitude... Pedestrian crossing or not,  doubtful she  even recognise a Pedestrian crossing

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5 minutes ago, actonion said:

doubtful she  even recognise a Pedestrian crossing

 

Did she even have a license? Honking at a pedestrian crossing the street would suggest she doesn't.

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The only time the Mrs stopped at a zebra crossing in 12 years is when a Policeman was using it, then I had to shout at her. The usual excuse is, if I stop somebody might hit us from behind. even at crossings with red lights the buggers still carry on.

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