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Mixed Reactions to Viral Video of Phuket Police Restraining Foreigner - video


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In Thailand it is common to use violence.... at home parents/brothers/sisters/grandparents/ everybody is beating everybody for nothing. In schools kids are being beaten with sticks and rulers for minor offences, and the RTP use a lot of violence too same as in the army and everybody know that... So when violence is normal in Thailand how can you expect that there would be other solutions to solve a conflicts.. Beat it is the first reaction... ( another example is the article of the elderly couple in Hua Hin about a land dispute) And I just read that in prison beating is normal too... 

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13 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

A lot of the cops here look like wimps in confrontations.

Yes, that's my observation (but not in real life, only on AN news items).

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

ome netizens praised the police for asserting authority over the foreigner, arguing that their decisive action is necessary to maintain respect for law enforcement among tourists.

 

Uhm... what about respect for law enforcement among Thais?

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In watching the video, there was some excessive force in the beginning by what I would call "western standards".  Not sure if that is considered excessive force under Thai Law for police officers in Thailand.  Of course, there is a lot leading up to the incident that was not on video.  

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3 minutes ago, Hanuman2547 said:

In watching the video, there was some excessive force in the beginning by what I would call "western standards".  Not sure if that is considered excessive force under Thai Law for police officers in Thailand.  Of course, there is a lot leading up to the incident that was not on video.  

 

Agreed..    Baton to the back (or back of legs), a few punches to the head...   The Western Media would have a field day with these images....

 

... However, the guy was resisting - the police successfully restrained him and and also resisted further attacks - So perhaps the forced used was 'just about right' to subdue the violent idiot. 

 

They could also have simply tazered him (which IMO might have been a safer option for the BiB).

 

I'm glad to see there wasn't the usual pile on by bouncers, knocking someone out.

 

All in all a see a good job by the Police here, nothing to excessive and successful controlling the situation.

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1 hour ago, petedk said:

 

Uhm... what about respect for law enforcement among Thais?

Duh! Try watching the Thai news occasionally , plenty of law enforcement among Thais

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...Oh-Oh...

...Getting Scary...

...'She Said'....(?)

...(Seems Like A Lot Of That Is Going Around Lately, With Foreigners On The Receiving End)...

...Dunno What Preceded This...But ...Do The Police Even...(?)

...'Resisting' ...Sometimes Equates To... 'Indignant Reaction To A False Accusation'...

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Brilliant from the cops.

 

Ask yourself would these tourists behave this way in Dubai or Singapore? So why do they feel embolded to do it Thailand?

 

Thailand needs direction to stop messing around with a soft approach (oh won't someone think of the negative tourism headlines) for misbehaving tourists who spoil it for those who have spent hard earned money to enjoy themselves responsibly. 

 

Too often, especially under the current adminstration there has been a tendancy to back away from any disturbance for fear of headlines. No wonder Thailand has descended into a horrific mess, with social media awash with tourists behaving appalling. 

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21 hours ago, save the frogs said:

he attacked a woman?

 

Did he?

 

21 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

The final kick by the lovely lady in yellow was a pathetic attempt.

 

Ah, so perhaps he was defending himself.

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21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Facebook/ Brenin DeOliveira

 

A viral video showing two Thai police officers restraining a foreign man who allegedly attacked a woman in Phuket has sparked mixed reactions on social media. The video, posted by a foreign user named Brenin DeOliveira on March 12, shows officers using force against the man after he reportedly claimed that no man could control him.

 

The footage captures an officer kicking the man's leg, causing him to fall. One officer then pins him to the ground, applying a knee to his back while delivering a punch, as another officer uses a baton on his leg. While the video did not specify the exact location of the incident, comments suggest it occurred in Phuket.

 

The online community is divided in its response. Some netizens praised the police for asserting authority over the foreigner, arguing that their decisive action is necessary to maintain respect for law enforcement among tourists. Supporters argue that the response serves as a warning to other foreigners who might disrespect local laws and authorities.

 

 

Conversely, others have criticized the officers' methods as excessive, suggesting that such actions would not be tolerated in Western countries. This debate reflects differing attitudes towards policing and the use of force in maintaining public order.

 

Critics argue that the situation could have been handled with less aggression, while some supporters feel the man's aggressive behavior warranted the officers' response. The incident has highlighted cultural perceptions of law enforcement tactics and continues to provoke discussion online, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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-- 2025-03-13He begged to be treated roughly! N0 pity for this thug... there are places he would have been treated MUCH worse!!

 

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That was an excellent Judo move by the policeman pulled him forward off balance then a leg sweep, that was always a favourite move of mine in both Judo and Karate, 

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1 hour ago, Gandtee said:

The Americans do have a reputation for overreacting.

True, but there is more.

 

Americans wear white socks on slippers, big NO in the rest of the world.

Americans name their state instead of country when asked where from. As if the whole world knows that Indiana is a state instead of a country with -na added to it. Plain ignorance.

Americans think the whole world looks up to them, where actually the opposite is true.

I used to love the US, Americans, culture. But now it seems we are looking at a rebirth of Nazi Germany.  

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Agreed..    Baton to the back (or back of legs), a few punches to the head...   The Western Media would have a field day with these images....

 

... However, the guy was resisting - the police successfully restrained him and and also resisted further attacks - So perhaps the forced used was 'just about right' to subdue the violent idiot. 

 

They could also have simply tazered him (which IMO might have been a safer option for the BiB).

 

I'm glad to see there wasn't the usual pile on by bouncers, knocking someone out.

 

All in all a see a good job by the Police here, nothing to excessive and successful controlling the situation.

There is a very good chance that when they use a taser they have to pay for their own refill cartridge.

Probably not cheap here,a well deserved smack with a baton is much better i think.

 

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13 hours ago, Robert_Smith said:

Rodney King comes to mind...

 

Horrible Phuket Pigs, they have always been a disgrace.

 

regards,

bob.

ever had a job where you had to risk your safety like cops do, bob?

neither have I.

so please show some respect for police. 

 

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7 hours ago, Gandtee said:

The Americans do have a reputation for overreacting.

Well there's far more violent criminals in America and anyone could have a gun on them so policing is a whole different beast than in Thailand.

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