Popular Post webfact Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In the coastal district of Bang Saphan, Prachuap Khiri Khan, tensions have risen as the local authorities prepare to tackle a persistent public safety issue. A Swiss national, known locally as Matthias, is facing possible visa revocation following multiple incidents where his dog attacked tourists on the beach. On March 8, district chief Suthin Prasertsak took decisive action, instructing his deputy, Nattapong Krainara, to organise a meeting at the Pong Prasasat subdistrict administrative office. The gathering brought together various stakeholders, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Worapong Chaophae and public health officers, alongside affected residents and tourists. Central to this unfolding drama is Rolf Weber, a Swiss tourist and a recent victim of Matthias's unruly dog. Twice bitten while enjoying a beach stroll, Weber is not alone, as the dog's aggressive behaviour has affected several others in the idyllic locale. Despite previous interventions and resolutions mandating restrictions on unleashed or uncollared dogs, Matthias has consistently defied these orders. Indeed, the community had previously resolved to temporarily ban such dogs from areas until legal proceedings concluded, but compliance has been lacking. With legal proceedings underway, a crucial court session is scheduled for March 11. The police are diligently compiling evidence against Matthias, preparing to summon him for further questioning. Though the incidents are minor offences legally, the repeated nature of the attacks amplifies their gravity, pressing the need for administrative prosecution. In response to growing concerns, local and foreign residents have rallied for a public meeting slated for March 9 at Moo 1’s community hall. This forum aims to openly address the recurring issue, fostering community dialogue and seeking sustainable solutions. The district's deputy insists that investigations will continue, ensuring justice and public safety are upheld. Previously, attempts at mediation with Matthias have repeatedly failed, prompting leaders to push for legal resolutions. To build a compelling case, the district is gathering photographic and video evidence of Matthias’s repeated offences, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-10 These documents will fortify the appeal to the provincial governor and immigration authorities, potentially influencing Matthias’s permission to remain in Thailand. As the community awaits the outcomes of these proceedings, the move underscores the district's commitment to safeguarding its residents and visitors, reflecting broader efforts across Thailand to balance hospitality with stringent public safety laws. The coming days will determine whether the Swiss national can remain in his adopted beachside home, or if his actions will lead to an untimely departure. 2 6 1
Popular Post JoePai Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Throw him out now and send him back to Switzerland, not wanted here with that attitude 9 3 2 22
Popular Post edwinchester Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Surprised that this idiots pack have been free to roam for so long. Here in the village aggressive dogs soon succumb to a mysterious illness. 4 2 4 7
Popular Post Albaby Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, edwinchester said: Surprised that this idiots pack have been free to roam for so long. Here in the village aggressive dogs soon succumb to a mysterious illness. Do you mean, like all the bloody cats that used to be around my joint? 1 1 4
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago Swiss again. Giving all us good farangs a bad name. 1 1 3 5
Popular Post harleyclarkey Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago It's not the dog....it's that arrogant friggin owner. Throw him out....he is just the type of person who shows utter contempt for others along with a you can't touch me attitude. Idiot 4 3 6
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: A Swiss national, known locally as Matthias, is facing possible visa revocation following multiple incidents where his dog attacked tourists on the beach. About time, this guy seems to be very obnoxious 2 1 2 4
Popular Post CLW Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: Matthias has consistently defied these orders. Wouldn't it be the job of the police to ensure these orders are followed? Issue fines and collecting them, temporary detention, dispossession of his dogs to a shelter. Why it has become such a drama now. Reaching until immigration is involved.... 5
CLW Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, harleyclarkey said: It's not the dog....it's that arrogant friggin owner. Throw him out....he is just the type of person who shows utter contempt for others along with a you can't touch me attitude. Idiot I'm sure some time in the local jail would knock some sense into him 2
Popular Post Dogmatix Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago Send him back to Switzerland with the dogs. I am sure Swiss police will deal with him more promptly than their useless, corrupt Thai counterparts. 4 1
Popular Post No Forwarding Address Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, JoePai said: Throw him out now and send him back to Switzerland, not wanted here with that attitude 3 hours ago, edwinchester said: Surprised that this idiots pack have been free to roam for so long. Here in the village aggressive dogs soon succumb to a mysterious illness. Carry a machette, a cleaved skull will interrupt any dog attack……….owner will think twice before reacting. 1 1 4 1 1
Popular Post Johno57 Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago A common problem which there has been a face book page dedicated to, thailand dog attacks, which is very gruesome indeed...you would think the government would make this a priority to solve this problem and enter the civilised world of travel destinations.. 1 2
Popular Post Formaleins Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, No Forwarding Address said: Carry a machette, a cleaved skull will interrupt any dog attack……….owner will think twice before reacting. For him or the dog? Then again, maybe both! 1 2 1
newbee2022 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In the coastal district of Bang Saphan, Prachuap Khiri Khan, tensions have risen as the local authorities prepare to tackle a persistent public safety issue. A Swiss national, known locally as Matthias, is facing possible visa revocation following multiple incidents where his dog attacked tourists on the beach. On March 8, district chief Suthin Prasertsak took decisive action, instructing his deputy, Nattapong Krainara, to organise a meeting at the Pong Prasasat subdistrict administrative office. The gathering brought together various stakeholders, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Worapong Chaophae and public health officers, alongside affected residents and tourists. Central to this unfolding drama is Rolf Weber, a Swiss tourist and a recent victim of Matthias's unruly dog. Twice bitten while enjoying a beach stroll, Weber is not alone, as the dog's aggressive behaviour has affected several others in the idyllic locale. Despite previous interventions and resolutions mandating restrictions on unleashed or uncollared dogs, Matthias has consistently defied these orders. Indeed, the community had previously resolved to temporarily ban such dogs from areas until legal proceedings concluded, but compliance has been lacking. With legal proceedings underway, a crucial court session is scheduled for March 11. The police are diligently compiling evidence against Matthias, preparing to summon him for further questioning. Though the incidents are minor offences legally, the repeated nature of the attacks amplifies their gravity, pressing the need for administrative prosecution. In response to growing concerns, local and foreign residents have rallied for a public meeting slated for March 9 at Moo 1’s community hall. This forum aims to openly address the recurring issue, fostering community dialogue and seeking sustainable solutions. The district's deputy insists that investigations will continue, ensuring justice and public safety are upheld. Previously, attempts at mediation with Matthias have repeatedly failed, prompting leaders to push for legal resolutions. To build a compelling case, the district is gathering photographic and video evidence of Matthias’s repeated offences, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-10 These documents will fortify the appeal to the provincial governor and immigration authorities, potentially influencing Matthias’s permission to remain in Thailand. As the community awaits the outcomes of these proceedings, the move underscores the district's commitment to safeguarding its residents and visitors, reflecting broader efforts across Thailand to balance hospitality with stringent public safety laws. The coming days will determine whether the Swiss national can remain in his adopted beachside home, or if his actions will lead to an untimely departure. Out with this idiot❗Only Toblerone or Lindt is worth to mention if it comes to Switzerland 1 1
Sydebolle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Last supper for the doggie? The provocation seems to be real 😞 1
Frankie baby Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Cant believe this guys still at large considering public safety etc. Somebody on the safety pay-roll are dragging their feet. 1
Popular Post Sig Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago Amazing that dog is still alive... regardless of whether or not it is the owner who is at fault for not training and controlling his dog. I know that dog would not be around anymore after having found a tasty morsel of meat that didn't agree with him, if he were in my neighborhood. 1 2
CygnusX1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: Though the incidents are minor offences legally, the repeated nature of the attacks amplifies their gravity, pressing the need for administrative prosecution Letting your unrestrained dog roam public areas and attack people is a minor offence? 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago Any dog who bites any human being in a serious manner should be put down within 24 hours no questions asked, and no appeals possible. A dog should never be given priority over humans, and doing so is a sign of a broken society. Not only that but the owner should face a massive fine, there's just no excuse to have a poorly behaved dog who's aggressive toward others, especially defenseless children. 1 1 10
Mad Mustang Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Send him packing, disrespectful dangerous and arrogant especially with previous chances 1
Popular Post renaissanc Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago Matthias, stop walking the dogs on the beach; or have your annual visa revoked. Then you will have 7 days to sell everything you have before you leave the country. What will you do with the dogs when you are kicked out of the country? The choice is simple. Stubbornness combined with "Don't you know who I am?" is a poor option to choose. 2 1
go4it Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 25 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Toblerone Toblerone isn't Swiss anymore: In 2023, the characteristic Matterhorn logo had to be changed. By moving production to Slovakia, Toblerone had lost the "Swissness" quality seal established by law in 2016, which prohibits references to Swiss national symbols on packaging. 1
Popular Post Guderian Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago No need to poison the dogs, it's the owner who's at fault. Feed him some poisoned Gruyere instead... lol. 1 1 1
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago 16 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Any dog who bites any human being in a serious manner should be put down within 24 hours no questions asked, and no appeals possible. A dog should never be given priority over humans, and doing so is a sign of a broken society. Not only that but the owner should face a massive fine, there's just no excuse to have a poorly behaved dog who's aggressive toward others, especially defenseless children. Get a grip. People torment. animals and a dog will respond when tormented. I would give my dog priority over you. Yes, I would. It is more loyal, a better friend and more reliable. I owe you nothing, except for respect for your personal space and legal rights. ANything else is an imposition. Defenceless children my arse. Many of these kids taunt and tease injured and elderly animals and then people like you come along and proclaim the little sociopaths as innocents. 5 1 4 1
Kinok Farang Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Wonder if he kicked the victims after the dogs finished with them? 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: Get a grip. People torment. animals and a dog will respond when tormented. I would give my dog priority over you. Yes, I would. It is more loyal, a better friend and more reliable. I owe you nothing, except for respect for your personal space and legal rights. ANything else is an imposition. Defenceless children my arse. Many of these kids taunt and tease injured and elderly animals and then people like you come along and proclaim the little sociopaths as innocents. Take the dog out, no excuses, no appeals. A vicious dog should never have preference over humans. Only overly woke, overly PC, and weak people think so. 1 4
Bruce Aussie Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, harleyclarkey said: It's not the dog....it's that arrogant friggin owner. Throw him out....he is just the type of person who shows utter contempt for others along with a you can't touch me attitude. Idiot Agree, now what do you think about the Thais who allow pitbulls ECT to cause serious injury and death. Any thoughts on that.? 1
Baht Simpson Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 45 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Out with this idiot❗Only Toblerone or Lindt is worth to mention if it comes to Switzerland Some lovely Swiss cheeses. Rahmkäse is amazing.
Beat666 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, MalcolmB said: Swiss again. Giving all us good farangs a bad name. Yes, indeed, you good Guava😂
Beat666 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Dogmatix said: Send him back to Switzerland with the dogs. I am sure Swiss police will deal with him more promptly than their useless, corrupt Thai counterparts. Dream on. 1
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