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Altercation Erupts Between Tourist and Ladyboys in Phuket


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A late-night confrontation on Phuket's Bangla Road between a group of ladyboys and a tourist escalated into a street brawl, before police intervened to prevent further chaos.

 

In the early hours of 12th March 2025, the incident unfolded in the bustling tourist hub of Patong's Bangla Road. The commotion erupted when a conflict over an unpaid meal quickly turned physical. Video footage captured tourists and local ladyboys in a heated argument, which then escalated into a fight.

 

According to the video, as tensions rose, the group of ladyboys engaged in physical assaults against the tourist, knocking him to the ground.


The tourist attempted to defend himself, but the situation became more chaotic as the group responded aggressively. Fortunately, the local Patong police arrived swiftly to de-escalate the situation, preventing further violence.

 

The incident drew a crowd of onlookers and highlighted ongoing safety concerns in the popular tourist destination, notorious for such altercations.

 

No serious injuries or legal actions have been reported as yet. Nonetheless, Patong police remain vigilant and are prepared to take legal steps should anyone wish to press charges, reported Amarin TV.

 

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Soi Bangla Scuffle: Tourist Beaten After Leaving without Paying

 

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A dramatic scene unfolded in the early hours on Phuket's renowned Soi Bangla when a tourist was allegedly attacked by a group of local ladyboys. The incident is said to have been sparked by the tourist leaving a restaurant without settling his bill.

 

Taking place in the bustling Patong area, the altercation began when the tourist attempted to leave the venue without paying. Witnesses reported that the man faced a confrontation from a group of ladyboys who were displeased with his apparent attempt to dodge the bill.

 

The situation quickly escalated into violence, as captured by bystanders on their phones. The tourist, overwhelmed by punches and kicks, struggled to shield himself and retaliated, albeit briefly, only to be overpowered and knocked down to the ground.

 

The scuffle drew the attention of many passersby, creating a substantial crowd that buzzed with a mix of shock and curiosity. The altercation reached its peak before local law enforcement arrived, swiftly working to separate the involved parties and prevent the clash from worsening.


Fortunately, despite the intensity of the exchange, no serious injuries were reported, and neither the tourist nor the ladyboys opted to submit formal complaints against each other. However, Patong police have indicated their preparedness to handle any future legal proceedings should any party decide otherwise.

 

This incident has reignited discussions on safety and public order within Bangla Road, a hotspot in Thailand's nightlife scene frequently visited by tourists. The occurrence underscores the necessity for enhanced security measures to ensure the safety of both locals and visitors, promoting Phuket's image as a welcoming tourist destination.

 

The situation harks back to a similar scenario in Krabi earlier this month, where another tourist made headlines for leaving a restaurant without paying. The man, described as tall with significant tattoos, dined at a well-regarded establishment and made his exit under the guise of using the restroom. CCTV footage from the event circulated online, serving as a warning to businesses about potential dine-and-dashers and urging the public to be vigilant.

 

These incidents highlight a broader challenge faced by Thailand's tourist spots where hospitality and security must be finely balanced. As both local authorities and business owners ponder over solutions, the need for consistent vigilance and respectful conduct by all remains a clear takeaway for maintaining the region's desirable allure, reported The Thaiger.

 

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There is a serious problem regarding the lack of females on that island.  If there were enough tasty treats, no fights.  The horny guys coming to phuket have no experience and this is going to get bad, unless it is fixed.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

he local Patong police arrived swiftly to de-escalate the situation, preventing further violence.

 

Did they follow my advise to lock them down in the slammer  for a couple of months for "colling down"  Guess not

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Why are they fighting when they could be making sweet love in the Land of Smiles? 

 

"Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows." — Luke 12:7

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6 minutes ago, Robert_Smith said:

...does anything good ever happen in that godforsaken place?...🤔

 

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Don't they have some deep sea fishing on Phhuket?

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Which nationality or ethnicity tends to speak rudely to locals? Is it the ones who often experience hair loss?
 

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9 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

The problem is tourists not paying their bills.

There are other ways to let them pay the bill than fighting... surely as Thais are cowardly many against 1

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5 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

There are other ways to let them pay the bill than fighting... surely as Thais are cowardly many against 1

This way he will remember better to pay his bills.

In every country, football hooligans fight against a few.

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35 minutes ago, watchcat said:

 

Don't they have some deep sea fishing on Phhuket?

I have no idea…

 

I have done quite a lot of deep sea diving there though 😉 

 

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