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Foreign Lamborghini Driver Sparks Outrage in Phuket Over Reckless Behaviour


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A foreigner driving a Lamborghini has ignited anger among Thai netizens after being caught on video driving recklessly through the streets of Phuket. Locals are voicing strong concerns over perceived preferential treatment for wealthy foreigners, suggesting that justice can easily be sidestepped with cash.

 

The incident was brought to light when a Thai driver filmed an altercation with the foreign man and his Thai wife, later posting the video on the Phuket Times Facebook page. The post, dated April 28, showcases the foreigner standing defiantly beside a police officer and his luxury car, displaying what many have described as a blatant disregard for local laws.

 

In the video, the foreigner smokes a cigarette and gestures rudely with his middle finger at the person recording, while his wife remains inside the vehicle. The frustrated Thai driver can be heard venting his irritation at the foreigner's conduct, as well as advising the man's wife to intervene.

 

Despite the presence of a police officer from Kathu Police Station, who issued an undisclosed fine for the dangerous driving, netizens expressed scepticism about the effectiveness of the penalty. Comments quickly flooded in, criticising both the foreigner’s behaviour and the perceived inadequacies of law enforcement in dealing with affluent tourists.

 

 

 

Critics argue that such foreigners feel emboldened to flout local customs and safety standards, believing money can rectify any legal issues. Observers pointed out a recurring pattern, where foreign nationals face lenient consequences compared to their Thai counterparts, who might undergo stricter procedures like mandatory drug tests for similar offences.

 

"Thai drivers would be absolutely subjected to a drug test for dangerous driving but that would never happen to foreigners," lamented one commenter. Others noted the presence of such individuals around tourist hotspots like Patong, suggesting a systemic issue with enforcement and punishment.

 

This incident has sparked a wider debate on social media about the interplay of wealth, privilege, and law enforcement in Thailand, with calls for stricter measures to ensure equality in the application of the law. As discussions continue, many hope for reforms that will address these disparities and maintain the integrity of Thai regulations.

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

suggesting that justice can easily be sidestepped with cash.

and they didn't know that, it's in their DNA, nothing new

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Observers pointed out a recurring pattern, where foreign nationals face lenient consequences compared to their Thai counterparts, who might undergo stricter procedures like mandatory drug tests for similar offences.

 

The puritanical 'outrage' is rather hypocritical IMO:  I always thought the 'consensus' was the other way round in area's such as Phuket and Pattaya....  Whereby the foreigners are actively targeted.

 

Conversely, elsewhere in Thailand, the BiB aren't interested in foreigners anymore than Thai's - but, anywhere in Thailand, money talks and thats neither specific to foreigners or Thai's.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A foreigner driving a Lamborghini has ignited anger among Thai netizens after being caught on video driving recklessly through the streets of Phuket. Locals are voicing strong concerns over perceived preferential treatment for wealthy foreigners, suggesting that justice can easily be sidestepped with cash.

 

I watched this video a few days ago - The manner in which the driver nonchalantly smokes in front of the BiB and acts with arrogant petulance is quite insulting...   

 

...  He should have been locked up just for his disrespect.... 

 

 

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