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Disabled Australian Tourist Robbed in Pattaya Hotel by Woman He Met on Beach


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24 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

It ain't worth 350 kangaroo bucks and 3,500 baht to have your name published in a dodgy Pattaya newspaper over an incident involving a thieving coconut bar working girl. I'd pay 5 times that to keep my name out of the paper.

 

He must have sharp eyes to allegedly recognise the girl wearing different clothes.  Must have been something distinctive about her - assuming of course it was a she.  This sort of stunt is usually associated with chicks that have dicks. :coffee1:

Yeah, same here. Seems to me it was a good life lesson. I can't see myself running to the cops.

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1 minute ago, EVENKEEL said:

Yeah, same here. Seems to me it was a good life lesson. I can't see myself running to the cops.

The disabled Aussie wouldn't be running to the cops, more like wheeling to the cops.🤔

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4 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Jeez, I feel sorry for him why put the poor fella down an old man in a wheelchair looking for some fun.  The girl should be prosecuted and I bet there is some enhancements for taking advantage of an elderly disabled person.  Sad really.

 

What do you figure would be the result?  He says she stole money.  What if she says she didn't?  How will he prove it?  It's not like she stole his iPhone or passport.

 

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4 minutes ago, carlyai said:

I think the number 1 rule in Pattaya is you don't take strays from the beach.

I think the better number 1 rule in Pattaya is never trust a Thai

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Volunteers reported that the suspect was seen near the beach wearing different clothing, presumably in an attempt to avoid recognition, but Mr Dobie was able to identify her, but she ran off.

Are the volunteers disabled too?  Or was the 'wo man' too fleet of foot? (Even in high heels!)

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2 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

It ain't worth 350 kangaroo bucks and 3,500 baht to have your name published in a dodgy Pattaya newspaper over an incident involving a thieving coconut bar working girl. I'd pay 5 times that to keep my name out of the paper.

And what if you were a 65-year-old wheelchair-bound person whom society has long written off? Then it's quite the opposite - he might actually want this 'news' to spread as widely as possible and eventually reach Australia, so his fellow residents at the care home would be consumed with envy.

 

My theory is that he deliberately set this up, and while peeking from the bathroom, his greatest concern was that she might turn out to be honest and not rob him at all.

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The idiot deserved to get robbed. You never leave th e lady of the night in the room alone(or in this case ladyboy)

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

I think the better number 1 rule in Pattaya is never trust a Thai

I've never had a problem with the Thai's in Pattaya, only foreigners. 

 

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A room safe may not withstand a professional but safes you from such mishap.

I would be less concerned about cash but passport. mobile phone, car/motorbike keys which might go as a collateral.

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6 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

The idiot deserved to get robbed. You never leave th e lady of the night in the room alone(or in this case ladyboy)

Smart guy. I am envy.

 

4 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've never had a problem with the Thai's in Pattaya, only foreigners. 

 

Lucky guy.

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2 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

No sympathy. What do you expect when you pick up a street prostitute?

 

I have sympathy for the guy being robbed.  But I question the wisdom of reporting it.  The interwebs are forever.

 

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