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Canadian Tourist's Warning: Assault and Theft in Pattaya Bars


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12 hours ago, cardinalblue said:

Why have 15k on you? Crazy

You're probably not up to date. A takeaway for a short time can cost a tourist 5000 and up these days if he's looking for topshelf. More than 10 years ago, a couple of Aussie friends clocked up a 10k bill in a gogo in an hour. It doesn't go far if you're out to have fun. You can budget, sure, but 15k is not as much as you seem to think for a big night out.

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On 3/25/2025 at 4:52 PM, snoop1130 said:

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A retired Canadian man, Douglas, has issued a stark warning to fellow tourists after suffering a brazen assault and theft at the hands of three Thai women in Pattaya. The unsettling incident unfolded shortly after his return to Thailand on March 10, following a stay near Rompho Market in Jomtien.

 

His night took a dark turn after a casual outing, during which he was lured by the women to what was described as a makeshift bar. Once there, Douglas was restrained, assaulted, and ultimately robbed of 15,000 baht. Despite his best efforts to leave, a male accomplice joined the women in attacking him, leaving him with a black eye.

 

Douglas reported the incident to Pattaya police but faced a disappointing response, with officials expressing scepticism about taking significant action. Investigations did uncover CCTV footage showing Douglas being escorted on a motorbike after the assault. However, claims by one of the women about visiting a nearby 7-Eleven were unverified, as the store agreed to share footage only with authorities.

 

 

 

The victim's attempts to gather evidence, including consulting a lawyer and approaching police for further help, were met with challenges. Staff at the bar, seemingly reluctant to cooperate, echoed concerns over the incident reflecting badly on the establishment.

 

Douglas, aware of common scams, was caught off-guard by this orchestrated attack involving freelancers rather than regular employees. He stresses the need for vigilance among tourists visiting bars alone, recognising the risk of falling prey to similar ploys that exploit intoxication and isolation.

 

Although frustrated by lacklustre support from some bar staff and the police's slow response, Douglas remains committed to achieving justice. He cautions others about the potential dangers in Pattaya, imploring them to take care when navigating the nightlife, especially when unaccompanied, reported The Thaiger.

 

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come on man! you wanted to play with fire and now you're burned, you cry foul...

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On 3/25/2025 at 10:52 PM, snoop1130 said:

Douglas was restrained, assaulted, and ultimately robbed of 15,000 baht.

 Mistake number one- going bar hopping with 15,000 baht on him. Did he flash the cash, which attracted the threesome?

 

On 3/25/2025 at 10:52 PM, snoop1130 said:

he was lured by the women to what was described as a makeshift bar.

Mistake number two. Freelancers are a red flag.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 3/25/2025 at 10:52 PM, snoop1130 said:

The victim's attempts to gather evidence, including consulting a lawyer and approaching police for further help, were met with challenges.

Mistake number three. He's throwing good money after bad. They'll take his money and give him a raspberry. Learn the lesson, and don't be a silly boy again.

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8 hours ago, JensenZ said:

You're probably not up to date. A takeaway for a short time can cost a tourist 5000 and up these days if he's looking for topshelf. More than 10 years ago, a couple of Aussie friends clocked up a 10k bill in a gogo in an hour. It doesn't go far if you're out to have fun. You can budget, sure, but 15k is not as much as you seem to think for a big night out.

If 5,000 is standard for a S T, I can't see it lasting as that is a ridiculous amount of money for a S T.

Are millionaires trawling Pattaya bars these days?

 

If it's that expensive, an escort at home would be cheaper if allowing for the airfare and hotels etc.

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15 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

 

With all the anti news coming out of Pattaya these days, I wonder why so many flock to this ars....le of a resort! Certainly not quality tourists.

 

Because most of the anti news is BS. It's always had bad press, which has little to do with the reality.

Pattaya doesn't want "quality" tourists or families, They just put the prices up- stay away.

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Translation: So he was drunk!!! Why did he have 15,000 baht in his wallet? To buy ice cream? Is he crying now? Was he robbed or did he try to take the two women to his room?

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

If 5,000 is standard for a S T, I can't see it lasting as that is a ridiculous amount of money for a S T.

Are millionaires trawling Pattaya bars these days?

 

If it's that expensive, an escort at home would be cheaper if allowing for the airfare and hotels etc.

I have no idea what your escorts cost back at home (NZ?). I don't P4P in Pattaya myself, but I've been out on the town with many friends visiting who were not on tight budgets.

 

Of course, the prices vary greatly, but you must pay the fine and then negotiate with the girl. I'm talking about taking the girl out, not in an ST room. Factor in rounds of drinks, and 5000 won't get you much. The point was that if you want a big night out in Pattaya, with lots of barhopping, 15,000 wouldn't be enough. (this was in response to one member freaking out because the Canadian had 15,000 of cash on his person when he was robbed).

 

Of course, locals can "survive" on much less than that LOL. It's a reason why dating apps are so popular these days, and then there's always the "coconut bar" option for punters on a low budget. 

 

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On 3/26/2025 at 3:52 AM, mikebell said:

What would he have to gain with a false story; why would he hire a lawyer if the story wasn't true?

15 minutes of fame? people do make up untrue **** all the time. He told reporters that he hired a lawyer, but I doubt anyone verified if that's actually true. Would you hire a lawyer over 15,000 and pay a lot more than that on top of what you already lost?? There isn't even a photo of his injuries so we don't even know if that part is true either.

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On 3/26/2025 at 12:13 PM, CCesar said:

Disgusting response, but I guess you are talking about yourself

 

17 hours ago, Bundooman said:

Wow! Not difficult to see how your mind works.

Disgusting remark - probably reflects what is in your own mind.

50 posts - did you get kicked out of Cambodia?

which part of my comment is wrong? 

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On 3/26/2025 at 2:36 AM, newbee2022 said:

I think the Canadian does the right thing.

And hopefully others would do same.

And hopefully the Thai govt will come to conclusions to do something to improve safety in many ways. Bars, roads, night-life, Red light districts aso.

Theoretically of course you are right. But sometimes it is what it is. This is one of those times. Take the hit and move on. When in any red light area scams abound and losses like this can happen.

 

Dont want it to happen to you? Don’t go to red light areas.

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1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

Theoretically of course you are right. But sometimes it is what it is. This is one of those times. Take the hit and move on. When in any red light area scams abound and losses like this can happen.

 

Dont want it to happen to you? Don’t go to red light areas.

Yes, your right. No need for me to go to any red light districts 

Posted
On 3/26/2025 at 8:48 AM, twizzian said:

Yes I always take 15k out for a pint or two

If you are going to have a good night out in Pattaya, I would say that is about right. If you plan on visiting places with balloons and 60 baht beers, and never buy a lady a drink, it is excessive. I know which is  a better night out though. 

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During my 4-6 month stays, I'll visit friends in Pattaya 2 or 3 times for a night out. I wouldn't even think of stepping out the door with less than ฿10k cash and my Wise card. No crumpet purchases... I'm very happy with Ms. Sabaidee!

 

A good night on the tiles is ฿15k easy, especially with today's exchange rate. So many tight-arses on AN it's astounding. 

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