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Australian Arrested in Pattaya for Vandalising Rescue Booth While Drunk, Found on Overstay


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Posted
6 hours ago, baansgr said:

No mention of.weed but sure he is a pothead idiot

Extraordinary comment. Are you really 'sure he is a pothead idiot' ? He might be, inter-alia,  a drunken idiot, an ecstasy idiot, a cocaine  idiot, a meth idiot,or just an idiot.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Extraordinary comment. Are you really 'sure he is a pothead idiot' ? He might be, inter-alia,  a drunken idiot, an ecstasy idiot, a cocaine  idiot, a meth idiot,or just an idiot.

Sure 100%

Posted
39 minutes ago, Wazza60 said:

Another Aussie who gives Australians a bad name , if you can’t handle being pissed then don’t drink Fool. People like you should stay home in your own Country!!

So that makes 4 or 5 for the year? 

 

 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, kuzmabruk said:

Wrong. It is totally tolerated here.  In Chaiyaphum where my wife is from the signs read “if drunk please drive slow”

drunk driving is against the law in Thailand and pretty much every country in the world, if you don't understand why then you need your head looked at

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Posted
10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He later encountered some of the foundation’s volunteers but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

what he claimed was a drunken misunderstanding. He was later found to have overstayed his permission to stay by nearly a year.

 

Wonder if he was missing his flip-flops?

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Posted
8 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

A lot of righteous comments from the hang em high brigade here.

 

The gentleman’s motorbike broke down so he did the right thing seeking assistance from the rescue team and accidentally broke a door.

 

He had had a couple of beers which he admitted to, he wasnt tested so absolutely no proof that he was over.

 

And forgot to fill out a few forms at the immigration office.

 

Nothing malicious.

Seemingly, two beers were sufficient for him to admit to being unable to work out no one was inside and caused him to break the glass in the door. Must have been strong beer.

 

but you’re right about the forms of course, how about we all stop filling out pesky government forms, here and in other countries. Let’s see how that works out for us.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 51-year-old Australian man has been arrested after allegedly vandalising a rescue booth while intoxicated, in what he claimed was a drunken misunderstanding. He was later found to have overstayed his permission to stay by nearly a year.

 

The suspect, identified as Mr Nathan James Webber, was detained by police on 22 May following an incident two days earlier, when a booth operated by the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation.


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According to police, Webber was heavily intoxicated at the time. After his motorcycle reportedly broke down near the booth, he heard voices over a two-way radio and mistakenly believed someone was inside. Seeking help, he attempted to enter the booth by forcing the door open, smashing the glass in the process. Once he realised the voices were from a radio and not a person, he fled the scene, leaving behind his motorbike.

 

Tourist Police later located Webber at a property in Soi Najomtien 8 and arrested him at approximately 16:05 on 22 May. He admitted to being the person seen in CCTV footage recorded at the scene.


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During questioning, Webber explained that he had been heavily intoxicated and confused. Believing there was someone inside the booth who could assist him, he forced his way in. He later encountered some of the foundation’s volunteers but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication.

 

A subsequent background check revealed that Webber had overstayed his permission to stay, by 343 days. He will now face charges by Pattaya City Police, before being handed over to immigration, for further actions.

 

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https://aseannow.com/topic/1361184-cctv-footage-shows-foreign-man-breaking-into-pattaya-rescue-booth/


 

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Pissed in charge? of a motor cycle

Keep him for as long as possible

A short dry out in prison may help him

 

Posted
9 hours ago, baansgr said:

No mention of.weed but sure he is a pothead idiot

Thailand always had their share of trashy foreigners, but certainly seems to have increased dramatically since after covid

Posted
8 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

A lot of righteous comments from the hang em high brigade here.

I'm an Aussie, it's not nice to see fellow Aussies making the headlines but this guy really screwed up.

I reckon he deserves those righteous comments. 

 

 

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takes a lot of work to stay fit over 50, so good on this guy.  

 

11 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

The idiot is 51, a little bit of money in the bank and he's eligible for a year visa. 

 

OK, I do agree with you....  BUT.....  let's say he has either 800k an agent (no clue, let's say 40k).   OK, let's go with the agent.  Let's keep it at "a little bit of money."  

 

He's on overstay for a year.   He drinks.  

 

That's still likely 20k times 12 or 240k and then another 40k for the agent fee and that's just rent and sleeping for a year with a few beers.

 

240k becomes the real "little bit of money" and we don't know how long he stayed here, do we?  maybe he's been here for years.    I can easily see farangs not having this. 

 

been here a decade (I like repeating myself, and the decade isn't until September 1 anyhow...lol) and I've met many teachers who come here and have to BORROW money (some 50k) in their first month.  Agency pays them, I give them nothing.  These are the responsible ones taking care of your kids.  hahahahahahahahahhaha.   Decade ago I came here with the 340k cash allowed and a few credit cards/ATMs for emergencies.  I'm not gonna lie, just a few bad choices, insurance not what I think I have (I still don't know, but I have something) or just bad luck and hundreds of thousands of baht disappears I'm sure.  Knock on wood, I won't be out the woods until next year.  But my visa is a year and I just got it, so I won't be this guy.......

 

but I do think hitting rock bottom is possible.  especially if you drink a lot.  

 

i think his home country is only better if he can get free food, welfare, whatever.....it would be much harder if your home country was cold.  but homeless in rainy season must get old, fast.  if I had to pick being homeless in America or Thailand......Thailand.   teach English online, rent cash at a place that won't report you, save up the 20k fine, and who knows...scary thoughts.  

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Posted
4 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

So "heavy intoxicated" is not yet "over". Driving Ok.

Legally over is 50 mg!

Two to three beers depending on body mass.

 

Think before writing

But he should not have broken into the rescue booth.

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14 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 51-year-old Australian man has been arrested after allegedly vandalising a rescue booth while intoxicated, in what he claimed was a drunken misunderstanding. He was later found to have overstayed his permission to stay by nearly a year.

 

The suspect, identified as Mr Nathan James Webber, was detained by police on 22 May following an incident two days earlier, when a booth operated by the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation.


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According to police, Webber was heavily intoxicated at the time. After his motorcycle reportedly broke down near the booth, he heard voices over a two-way radio and mistakenly believed someone was inside. Seeking help, he attempted to enter the booth by forcing the door open, smashing the glass in the process. Once he realised the voices were from a radio and not a person, he fled the scene, leaving behind his motorbike.

 

Tourist Police later located Webber at a property in Soi Najomtien 8 and arrested him at approximately 16:05 on 22 May. He admitted to being the person seen in CCTV footage recorded at the scene.


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During questioning, Webber explained that he had been heavily intoxicated and confused. Believing there was someone inside the booth who could assist him, he forced his way in. He later encountered some of the foundation’s volunteers but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication.

 

A subsequent background check revealed that Webber had overstayed his permission to stay, by 343 days. He will now face charges by Pattaya City Police, before being handed over to immigration, for further actions.

 

Related article:

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1361184-cctv-footage-shows-foreign-man-breaking-into-pattaya-rescue-booth/


 

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14 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture Courtesy of SiamChon News

 

A 51-year-old Australian man has been arrested after allegedly vandalising a rescue booth while intoxicated, in what he claimed was a drunken misunderstanding. He was later found to have overstayed his permission to stay by nearly a year.

 

The suspect, identified as Mr Nathan James Webber, was detained by police on 22 May following an incident two days earlier, when a booth operated by the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation.


image.jpeg


According to police, Webber was heavily intoxicated at the time. After his motorcycle reportedly broke down near the booth, he heard voices over a two-way radio and mistakenly believed someone was inside. Seeking help, he attempted to enter the booth by forcing the door open, smashing the glass in the process. Once he realised the voices were from a radio and not a person, he fled the scene, leaving behind his motorbike.

 

Tourist Police later located Webber at a property in Soi Najomtien 8 and arrested him at approximately 16:05 on 22 May. He admitted to being the person seen in CCTV footage recorded at the scene.


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During questioning, Webber explained that he had been heavily intoxicated and confused. Believing there was someone inside the booth who could assist him, he forced his way in. He later encountered some of the foundation’s volunteers but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication.

 

A subsequent background check revealed that Webber had overstayed his permission to stay, by 343 days. He will now face charges by Pattaya City Police, before being handed over to immigration, for further actions.

 

Related article:

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1361184-cctv-footage-shows-foreign-man-breaking-into-pattaya-rescue-booth/


 

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Another tattoed dri go Aussie, what a f idiot! Enjoy the holding cells at immigration detention center! And be blacklisted for 5 years, at 51 you think he wi know better… 

1 year overstay, where is the “ smart “ police? 

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 ".........but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication."

 

'Nuff said (actually  not said!)

 

On overstay - major criminal - banned for life!

 

Posted
15 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture Courtesy of SiamChon News

 

A 51-year-old Australian man has been arrested after allegedly vandalising a rescue booth while intoxicated, in what he claimed was a drunken misunderstanding. He was later found to have overstayed his permission to stay by nearly a year.

 

The suspect, identified as Mr Nathan James Webber, was detained by police on 22 May following an incident two days earlier, when a booth operated by the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation.


image.jpeg


According to police, Webber was heavily intoxicated at the time. After his motorcycle reportedly broke down near the booth, he heard voices over a two-way radio and mistakenly believed someone was inside. Seeking help, he attempted to enter the booth by forcing the door open, smashing the glass in the process. Once he realised the voices were from a radio and not a person, he fled the scene, leaving behind his motorbike.

 

Tourist Police later located Webber at a property in Soi Najomtien 8 and arrested him at approximately 16:05 on 22 May. He admitted to being the person seen in CCTV footage recorded at the scene.


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During questioning, Webber explained that he had been heavily intoxicated and confused. Believing there was someone inside the booth who could assist him, he forced his way in. He later encountered some of the foundation’s volunteers but was unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier and his level of intoxication.

 

A subsequent background check revealed that Webber had overstayed his permission to stay, by 343 days. He will now face charges by Pattaya City Police, before being handed over to immigration, for further actions.

 

Related article:

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1361184-cctv-footage-shows-foreign-man-breaking-into-pattaya-rescue-booth/


 

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Just another dumb p****d convict 🤷🏼

Posted
8 hours ago, baansgr said:

Sure 100%

So you personally know the offender and know he is a pothead then  ??????. 

Posted
8 hours ago, dr_lucas said:

Another Aussie? Deport him and blacklist all Aussies from entering Thailand. They're doing no good for this country. 

So me being an Aussie, i should be band from Thailand according to you. 🤣

 

There are a lot of Aussie that are living in Thailand that are contributing to their local community, just the same as many do back in Australia, So one Australian does something stupid and you call for all Australian's to be banned, I am sure there are idiots from your country that do stupid things, you you want you country banned from Thailand.. I think not....   

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