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Brawl in Pattaya After Chinese Tourist’s Public Urination

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Police in Pattaya were called to break up a late-night altercation between a group of motorcycle taxi drivers and Chinese tourists after a dispute over public urination escalated into a physical confrontation.

 

The incident occurred at 23:35 on 4 April near Soi 6, Pattaya Beach Road. Police Lieutenant Sontaya Khonsap, deputy inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, received the report and dispatched officers to the scene.

 

Upon arrival, officers found the two groups arguing heatedly, with bystanders attempting to defuse the situation. Witnesses reported that the confrontation had already turned physical, resulting in minor injuries to both parties. Police intervened and escorted them to Pattaya Police Station for further questioning.

 

According to statements from the motorcycle taxi drivers, three Chinese tourists entered a private area and began to relieve themselves. When the drivers attempted to stop them, the tourists allegedly ignored their warnings and responded aggressively. The situation escalated when one of the tourists grabbed a driver by the collar and threw the first punch, triggering a brawl.

 

At the police station, both sides were interviewed to determine the full circumstances of the altercation. Officers stated that if either party wished to press charges, legal action would be taken. However, if both groups chose to settle the matter amicably, they would be allowed to apologise and go their separate ways.

 

Police reminded both tourists and locals to respect public regulations and private property, urging visitors to familiarise themselves with local customs and laws to avoid unnecessary conflicts.

 

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-- 2025-04-04

 

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Chinese are hated everywhere they because they ignore laws and are disrespectful to locals and customs......

 

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Thai taxi driver p!ss whenever/wherever they want!

 

Scared of losing their favorite 'relief' spot to foreigners, is it??

 

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Who appointed these motorcycle taxi drivers into this policing position?

Just now, jacko45k said:

Who appointed these motorcycle taxi drivers into this policing position?

Most of them are thugs.

 

The Don.

If they were angry with them for peeing on the street, imagine they’d have been livid had they been doing #2 

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Chinese were unaware public urination is reserved for Thais only.

6 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Chinese are hated everywhere they because they ignore laws and are disrespectful to locals and customs......

 

 

You mean just like most other nationalities?

Or are Indians, Brits, Israelis etc all model citizens?

16 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

You mean just like most other nationalities?

Or are Indians, Brits, Israelis etc all model citizens?

 

I have yet to meet Indians, Brits, Israelis, (etc.,) spitting, urinating, defecating, etc., wherever they stand, and right next to/in the direction of other people, unlike some Chinese citizens do.

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