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Canadian Tourist Fined for Spray-Painting Graffiti on Pattaya Electrical Boxes

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A 54-year-old Canadian tourist has been apprehended and fined after vandalising electrical boxes across Pattaya with spray paint, graffiti. The incident, which sparked widespread criticism on social media, prompted local authorities to take swift action.

 

The case gained attention after the Facebook page Sai Trong Nayok Beer posted a message calling for the individual to be identified, highlighting concerns over inappropriate behaviour. Pattaya Mayor coordinated with the city’s police chief to track down the suspect and ensure legal action was taken.

 

At approximately 22:30 on 29 March, Pattaya Police Chief Pol. Col. Anek Sarathongyu, along with officers from the tourist police and city officials, located and detained the Canadian national at Thepprasit Housing Market. The suspect reportedly apologised to the authorities and pledged to clean the electrical boxes he had defaced.

 

As an initial penalty, Pattaya municipal officers fined the tourist 5,000 baht. He was then transferred to Pattaya City Police Station, where officers recorded the incident while awaiting a formal complaint from the electricity authority. Officials have stated that they intend to pursue the case seriously to deter other tourists from engaging in similar acts of vandalism.

 

 

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  • At his age one would think he had already got this type of behavior out of his system 

  • WTF, a 54 year old man is engaging in vandalism in a foreign country?  Does visiting Thailand make people stupid? 

  • I say give him a bucket of water, a sponge & soap,  and make him clean it off every god damn power box in Pattaya.     that's common sense.  

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Do we have two categories of crime here in Thailand....one as expected, and another of being foreign at the same time?

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At his age one would think he had already got this type of behavior out of his system 

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35 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

A 54-year-old Canadian tourist has been apprehended and fined after vandalising electrical boxes across Pattaya with spray paint, graffiti

 

Find out where he live and do the same same to his place.

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Even better, do the same on his arms and body.

 

Oh, wait....

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Bus with 50 people goes off the road killing 38. Thai rush to get lottery numbers. Dumb Canadian spray paints some boxes and there is outrage. 

 

I say 20 lashes in public to teach this vile creature a leson. 

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6 minutes ago, blaze master said:

Bus with 50 people goes off the road killing 38. Thai rush to get lottery numbers. Dumb Canadian spray paints some boxes and there is outrage. 

 

I say 20 lashes in public to teach this vile creature a leson. 

I say give him a bucket of water, a sponge & soap,  and make him clean it off every god damn power box in Pattaya.  

 

that's common sense.  

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idjit... makes me feel ashamed to be canadian

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WTF, a 54 year old man is engaging in vandalism in a foreign country?  Does visiting Thailand make people stupid? 

17 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

idjit... makes me feel ashamed to be canadian

Elbows up and carry on. 

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An odd case of arrested development now literally arrested.

 

A 54-year-old Canadian tourist has been apprehended and fined after vandalising electrical boxes across Pattaya with spray paint, graffiti.

 

Another OLD AGE BRAT(AKA Quality Tourist TAT sought) made a headline.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

 

At his age one would think he had already got this type of behavior out of his system 

 

Lived over 50 years.

But didn't make any smarter.

What a Loser.
 

1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

The incident, which sparked widespread criticism on social media, prompted local authorities to take swift action.

 

1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

The case gained attention after the Facebook page Sai Trong Nayok Beer posted a message calling for the individual to be identified,

 

1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

Pattaya Mayor coordinated with the city’s police chief to track down the suspect and ensure legal action was taken.

Gottfrid - QED.

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37 minutes ago, TedG said:

WTF, a 54 year old man is engaging in vandalism in a foreign country?  Does visiting Thailand make people stupid? 

Many...yes☹️

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fine him, charge him 100k for people to clean up & repaint the boxes, and deport him, banned for life to return.

 

you can't fix stupid

What a loser this tosser is. Make the idiot clean it up.

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Only B5000 fine for willfully vandalizing public property?

If they wan deterrent, amount better be one digit more.

 

Just now, theshu25 said:

What a loser this tosser is. Make the idiot clean it up.

 

Good idea.

And that scene to be video recorded and made available for public viewing on all sorts of SNS platform(indl. Youtube).

 

7 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

fine him, charge him 100k for people to clean up & repaint the boxes, and deport him, banned for life to return.

 

you can't fix stupid

 

Agree.

As the idiot cannot be fixed, best to shut that ting out  of this kingdom for good.

judging by the shirt,t hey should also fine him for a crime against fashion.

 

Bet he also wore sandals and socks. :coffee1:

SNS viewers led the prompt bust of this foreign trash, helping cops to pinpoint the perpetrator

Salute to those volunteer cyber cops.

Silent heroes of the day.

 

officers recorded the incident while awaiting a formal complaint from the electricity authority. 

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Do they have to wait for someone else to file "complaint" to formally arrest the vandal of the public infrastructure in Thailand?

Pretty funny sort of bureaucracy.

 

11 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

officers recorded the incident while awaiting a formal complaint from the electricity authority. 

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Do they have to wait for someone else to file "complaint" to formally arrest the vandal of the public infrastructure in Thailand?

Pretty funny sort of bureaucracy.

 

Sometimes it appears that yes, they do. Same in assault cases, when they have ample evidence without a formal complaint. Could it be a position of laziness or lethargy?

30 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

 crime against fashion.

 

 

As that sort of pea brain will promote the prejudice against the people of the relaxed attire.

 

 

What the hell was this guy tring to prove? Is there even a message to that tag or was that just pure vandalism?

 

Maybe the helmet was to protect his head from a recent lobotomy?

4 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Sometimes it appears that yes, they do. Same in assault cases, when they have ample evidence without a formal complaint. Could it be position of laziness or lethargy?

 

Hi, good morning.

Thank you for sharing what you know about Thai laws enforcement.

It is amazing that police don't act without victims' appeal, even when they have concrete evidence.

Thank you again, and have a nice day.

 

 

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