Popular Post snoop1130 Posted April 22 Popular Post Posted April 22 Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News A daredevil French tourist has found himself in hot water after a series of reckless actions on the streets of Patong caught the attention of Thailand’s national immigration chief. The 23-year-old, identified only as Ali, was apprehended following CCTV footage that showed him running red lights, causing noise disturbances, and riding without a helmet. The brazen joyride quickly attracted the notice of Police Lieutenant General Phanumas Boonnalak, the National Immigration Bureau Chief, who instructed Phuket Immigration to track down the law-breaking tourist. Utilizing CCTV and traffic camera footage, officers swiftly located Ali at a hotel on Phra Mettha Road in Patong. Although the specifics of the arrest were not disclosed, Ali was promptly detained and transferred to Patong Police Station. He faces charges of reckless driving and violating local traffic regulations. Having been fined for his infractions, Ali reportedly expressed remorse and assured authorities that he would refrain from such behaviour in the future. A Phuket Immigration officer emphasized the bureau's dedication to curbing illegal activities by foreigners to ensure the safety of everyone in the area. “Phuket Immigration aims to stop illegal behaviour by foreigners and is committed to keeping everyone safe, both locals and tourists, to build trust in Phuket as a safe place to visit,” the officer stated. This incident underscores the clear message that foreign visitors are expected to adhere to local laws, despite Phuket's reputation as a party hotspot. Immigration officials have reiterated their commitment to maintaining order and safeguarding Phuket’s standing as a secure and welcoming destination. As Phuket continues to draw thousands of tourists each day, authorities are resolute in their efforts to enforce rules and handle those who disregard them. This serves as a caution to visitors: enjoy the vibrant offerings of Phuket, but remember that laws still apply on and off the road. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger -- 2025-04-22 2 2
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted April 22 Popular Post Posted April 22 Oh... this thread is like cat-nip for the usual idiots, who won't be able to help themselves while peeing their panties a little bit before questioning his nationality - "Ali is not a French name"... 5 3 1 6 2 2
ikke1959 Posted April 22 Posted April 22 O my God, this is normal behavior for netizens ... why is a a foreigner arrested?? The RTP can arrest almost half the country for the same offends 5 5
Popular Post SS1 Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 These "Frenchmen" should be deported back to the countries of their grandparents. The French (and other surrounding EU countries) have had enough of them too. 1 7 4 3 5 2
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News A daredevil French tourist has found himself in hot water after a series of reckless actions on the streets of Patong caught the attention of Thailand’s national immigration chief. The 23-year-old, identified only as Ali, was apprehended following CCTV footage that showed him running red lights, causing noise disturbances, and riding without a helmet. The brazen joyride quickly attracted the notice of Police Lieutenant General Phanumas Boonnalak, the National Immigration Bureau Chief, who instructed Phuket Immigration to track down the law-breaking tourist. Utilizing CCTV and traffic camera footage, officers swiftly located Ali at a hotel on Phra Mettha Road in Patong. Although the specifics of the arrest were not disclosed, Ali was promptly detained and transferred to Patong Police Station. He faces charges of reckless driving and violating local traffic regulations. Having been fined for his infractions, Ali reportedly expressed remorse and assured authorities that he would refrain from such behaviour in the future. A Phuket Immigration officer emphasized the bureau's dedication to curbing illegal activities by foreigners to ensure the safety of everyone in the area. “Phuket Immigration aims to stop illegal behaviour by foreigners and is committed to keeping everyone safe, both locals and tourists, to build trust in Phuket as a safe place to visit,” the officer stated. This incident underscores the clear message that foreign visitors are expected to adhere to local laws, despite Phuket's reputation as a party hotspot. Immigration officials have reiterated their commitment to maintaining order and safeguarding Phuket’s standing as a secure and welcoming destination. As Phuket continues to draw thousands of tourists each day, authorities are resolute in their efforts to enforce rules and handle those who disregard them. This serves as a caution to visitors: enjoy the vibrant offerings of Phuket, but remember that laws still apply on and off the road. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger -- 2025-04-22 "Ali" is a very popular name in France......nowadays🤗 3 1 2 5
BerndD Posted April 23 Posted April 23 5 minutes ago, cedel said: Ali Baba vielleicht 😉? Maybe the boss of AliExpress?
Popular Post jesimps Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 15 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Oh... this thread is like cat-nip for the usual idiots, who won't be able to help themselves while peeing their panties a little bit before questioning his nationality - "Ali is not a French name"... He may have a French passport, but he'll never be French in my opinion. 1 4 2
Popular Post Chalong circle Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 Riding without helmet ? That is a very serious offence in Thailand. I understand why the thai netizens are so upset. 1 4
Popular Post Peterphuket Posted April 23 Popular Post Posted April 23 15 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Oh... this thread is like cat-nip for the usual idiots, who won't be able to help themselves while peeing their panties a little bit before questioning his nationality - "Ali is not a French name"... The most obvious is that Ali is an Algerian or of Algerian descent, after all it was a French colony for years. 1 2
josephbloggs Posted April 23 Posted April 23 12 minutes ago, jesimps said: He may have a French passport, but he'll never be French in my opinion. I see all the racists have come crawling out for this thread with the usual predictable, boring and unpleasant comments. 1 1 7 1
Aussie999 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 OMG, penalized for acting like a Thai.... A prime example of racism 1 1
Aussie999 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 1 hour ago, SS1 said: These "Frenchmen" should be deported back to the countries of their grandparents. The French (and other surrounding EU countries) have had enough of them too. Irrational and irrelevant 1 2
Aussie999 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 37 minutes ago, jesimps said: He may have a French passport, but he'll never be French in my opinion. Your racism shows. 1 1 3
hotchilli Posted April 23 Posted April 23 16 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Oh... this thread is like cat-nip for the usual idiots, who won't be able to help themselves while peeing their panties a little bit before questioning his nationality - "Ali is not a French name"... What someone's name is has sod-all to do with nationality....
Thumbs Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Thailand " do as we say not as we do" deserves everything that's coming but targeting a foreigner for replicating what 80% of thai riders do every single day stinks of hypocrisy 2
wavodavo Posted April 23 Posted April 23 3 hours ago, SS1 said: These "Frenchmen" should be deported back to the countries of their grandparents. The French (and other surrounding EU countries) have had enough of them too. 3 hours ago, SS1 said: These "Frenchmen" should be deported back to the countries of their grandparents. The French (and other surrounding EU countries) have had enough of them too. In my 70 years the most arrogant race of peoples that have encountered are the dutch fllowed by the french. 2
La fa Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Ali is very common french name,.... probably a drug dealer from north africa , expulse him from thailand 1
diveasia666 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News A daredevil French tourist has found himself in hot water after a series of reckless actions on the streets of Patong caught the attention of Thailand’s national immigration chief. The 23-year-old, identified only as Ali, was apprehended following CCTV footage that showed him running red lights, causing noise disturbances, and riding without a helmet. The brazen joyride quickly attracted the notice of Police Lieutenant General Phanumas Boonnalak, the National Immigration Bureau Chief, who instructed Phuket Immigration to track down the law-breaking tourist. Utilizing CCTV and traffic camera footage, officers swiftly located Ali at a hotel on Phra Mettha Road in Patong. Although the specifics of the arrest were not disclosed, Ali was promptly detained and transferred to Patong Police Station. He faces charges of reckless driving and violating local traffic regulations. Having been fined for his infractions, Ali reportedly expressed remorse and assured authorities that he would refrain from such behaviour in the future. A Phuket Immigration officer emphasized the bureau's dedication to curbing illegal activities by foreigners to ensure the safety of everyone in the area. “Phuket Immigration aims to stop illegal behaviour by foreigners and is committed to keeping everyone safe, both locals and tourists, to build trust in Phuket as a safe place to visit,” the officer stated. This incident underscores the clear message that foreign visitors are expected to adhere to local laws, despite Phuket's reputation as a party hotspot. Immigration officials have reiterated their commitment to maintaining order and safeguarding Phuket’s standing as a secure and welcoming destination. As Phuket continues to draw thousands of tourists each day, authorities are resolute in their efforts to enforce rules and handle those who disregard them. This serves as a caution to visitors: enjoy the vibrant offerings of Phuket, but remember that laws still apply on and off the road. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger -- 2025-04-22
SS1 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 4 hours ago, Aussie999 said: Irrational and irrelevant Sounds like words from someone who has never lived in Paris or Brussels. 1 1
PETERTHEEATER Posted April 23 Posted April 23 I guess the local RTP Traffic Police were on a field trip that day.
cowellandrew Posted April 23 Posted April 23 4 hours ago, josephbloggs said: I see all the racists have come crawling out for this thread with the usual predictable, boring and unpleasant comments. Boring playing the racist card! 🧕👳♂️☻🤮🤮🤮🤮 1
josephbloggs Posted April 23 Posted April 23 2 minutes ago, cowellandrew said: Boring playing the racist card! 🧕👳♂️☻🤮🤮🤮🤮 Boring reading all the racist comments. 1 1
MART Posted April 23 Posted April 23 The famous French Arabic crowds of Phuket. ssstwitter.com_1745393058703.mp4
SS1 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 20 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Oh... this thread is like cat-nip for the usual idiots, who won't be able to help themselves while peeing their panties a little bit before questioning his nationality - "Ali is not a French name"... Well, names aside, let's be realistic: he is most likely a descendant of North-African immigrants. These people have French citizenship, but if you ask them, they usually hate France and the French with all their heart. They are wreaking havoc in the cities they've settled in and making them unlivable places that are filled with gangs and crime. So you can imagine how French people feel when they see these lovely "Frenchmen" in the news. 2
Aussie999 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 5 hours ago, Aussie999 said: Your racism shows. Wow, my comment was voted down.... Twice, guess that says a lot about some of those who on this forum, well done guys.
Aussie999 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 1 hour ago, SS1 said: Sounds like words from someone who has never lived in Paris or Brussels. Makes no difference, as an Aussie we have a recognised successful multicultural country...so I guess, according to you, France, and Brussels, have their own issues to deal with... But I stand by my comment re racist.
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