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South Korean Man Injured by Hazardous Footpath Obstruction in Pattaya


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A South Korean tourist suffered a severe facial injury in Pattaya on May 18 after accidentally walking into a protruding galvanised steel plate on a footpath. The plate, illegally placed by a nearby construction site, was intended to cover a pile of bricks from rain.

 

Emergency responders from the Sawang Borriboon Thammasathan Foundation arrived at Pattaya Sai Sam Road near Soi Chaloem Prakiat 9 around 10:30 p.m., finding the man, aged between 25 and 30, with a significant facial wound. Blood was evident on the path where the incident occurred. The rescuers administered first aid and transported him to Mueang Pattaya Hospital for further treatment.

 

Witness Thanaphat, a 27-year-old food vendor, recounted to rescuers and Channel 7 journalists that the man was preoccupied with his mobile phone and failed to notice the steel plate, leading to a deep facial cut upon contact. The construction site's equipment encroachment onto the footpath sparked safety concerns as it violated public space regulations.

 

Thanaphat described being shocked by the severity of the injury and the blood loss. She and bystanders quickly rinsed the wound and applied gauze to manage the bleeding. A video from the scene shows the injured man holding gauze over his wound.

 

In response to the incident, thoughtful locals tied a brightly coloured plastic bag to the steel plate as a cautionary measure to protect other pedestrians. The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations and enforcement to keep public pathways safe and free from obstructions.

 

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In response to the incident, thoughtful locals tied a brightly coloured plastic bag to the steel plate as a cautionary measure to protect other pedestrians

Why not remove the steel plate?

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2 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

What was so dodgy about the bricks that they needed protection from the rain? :coffee1:

Might they have been delivered by a certain Sino-Thai company?

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No, the construction companies  are running the show in Pattaya/Jomtiem and Naklua: All these white elephant parking garages ( and lots like just north of Jomtiem police building) All these bogus city hall contractor/kickbacked beach " improvements" As what's left of the natural environment is turned to concrete.                         Negative dept.

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TAT will not be happy with this.  The Chinese have stopped coming because T/Land has a dangerous reputation.  Wait till the Korean gets home and gives his version to the local press.

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17 hours ago, blaze master said:

Now that's the family friendly place I remember.

 

 

No it doesn't. It shows the neglect and corruption that encompasses many aspects of thai life.

What has corruption got to do with this story

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“”In response to the incident, thoughtful locals tied a brightly coloured plastic bag to the steel plate as a cautionary measure to protect other pedestrians. “

 

There you go, problem solved. Just like when a bamboo with a rag tied at the top solves open manhole covers.

 

No need for the construction company or authorities to do anything….which is precise what they mostly do.

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16 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I suppose this has nothing to do with idiots staring at their phones and not watching where they walk. 

Of course it does. The guy isn’t totally blameless. But that doesn’t remove the responsibility of the construction company to follow safety regulations.

 

The tourist paid the price for his idiotic behavior by taking a gash to the head. What penalty will the construction company face.? No comment from them in the article and no indication that they were requested for comment, in fact they were not even named! Probably the writer was concerned about defamation laws.

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And the people in charge are wondering why tourists are avoiding Pattaya more and more! Its a minefield of holes, fighting, knife attacks and intoxication! How can anything go wrong!! 😆😆

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21 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I suppose this has nothing to do with idiots staring at their phones and not watching where they walk. 

Agree.... it's not only the fault of the construction company...my own mate, 70 to Aussie, has this same strange fixation, on his phone, he's had a few narrow misses.

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