Popular Post Georgealbert Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM Pictures courtesy of SiamChon. Residents of Najomtien, were left shaken after a Russian national was caught drifting a high-powered BMW in a public beachfront car park in the early hours of the morning. The incident occurred at approximately 01:00, on 29 May near Ban Amphur Beach in the Sattahip District. A widely circulated video posted on Facebook shows the black BMW 320d, registered in Bangkok, speeding recklessly and drifting, just metres from homes and shops. Local residents expressed alarm over the stunt, which took place in the heart of a residential and commercial area. Concerns were raised about public safety. Reporters visiting the scene found visible tyre marks and circular skid patterns across the public car park, confirming reports of dangerous drifting. Ms. Raphiphan Rattanaliam, the mayor of Najomtien Municipality, personally inspected the site and immediately contacted Najomtien Police to request swift legal action. She also urged the public to report any future reckless driving to help prevent accidents and injuries. Within 12 hours of the incident, Pol. Col. Pattana Robroo, Superintendent of Najomtien Police Station, ordered an investigation. Using video footage and social media evidence, investigators identified the driver as Mr. Ivan, a 36-year-old Russian citizen residing in Huay Yai, Bang Lamung District. Police located Mr. Ivan’s residence and found the black BMW parked outside. He was taken into custody and brought to Najomtien Police Station for questioning, where he admitted to the stunt. Mr. Ivan was formally charged with: Reckless driving causing potential danger to others, punishable by up to one year in prison, a fine of 5,000–20,000 baht, or both. Driving in a manner likely to cause harm to persons or property, which carries a fine of up to 4,000 baht. In addition, police have contacted immigration authorities with a recommendation to revoke Mr. Ivan’s visa and deport him, citing Section 12(7) of the Immigration Act. The provision allows for expulsion of individuals deemed a threat to public order or safety. Superintendent Pattana Robroo emphasised, “Public spaces are not racetracks. Dangerous driving that endangers the public or disturbs the peace will not be tolerated and will be met with strict legal consequences.” Mr. Ivan now awaits prosecution at the Pattaya Provincial Court. His future in Thailand remains uncertain, pending immigration proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-29. 1 5 2
Popular Post madone Posted Thursday at 09:26 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:26 AM 3 minutes ago, Georgealbert said: BMW 320d Yeah, driving one o' them high-powered 3 series diesels in a completely abandoned parking lot. 1 2 1
Popular Post Magictoad Posted Thursday at 09:32 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:32 AM 1337 1337 1337 Is the number to complain about such behaviour. USE IT! We have similar <deleted> in Pratumnak on high powered motorcycles. 3 1 1
Popular Post johng Posted Thursday at 09:32 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:32 AM It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. 3 1 1 2 4 1
Popular Post watchcat Posted Thursday at 10:17 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:17 PM 12 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Superintendent Pattana Robroo emphasised, “Public spaces are not racetracks. Dangerous driving that endangers the public or disturbs the peace will not be tolerated and will be met with strict legal consequences.” Indeed, deport him. 3 2 2 2
Popular Post Briggsy Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM 14 hours ago, johng said: It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. Cop wants a BM. 1 1 1 3
Popular Post dddave Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM 16 hours ago, johng said: It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. Maybe you're fortunate and don't have to listen to these boneheads at all hours, including 0300-0500 screaming their cars and motorcycles on local public roadways and parking areas but many of us do, every night of the week. Definitely NOT an over-reaction. He is an adult acting like an idiot 16 year old. 4 2 2
Popular Post johng Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Sorry that your sleep is disturbed but In this case he was acting like an idiot on a deserted car park I doubt that he disturbed your sleep personally. Maybe he was fulling his lifelong dream to do some donuts ..a one time occurrence who knows if he does it routinely or not ? seems to me an overreaction to revoke his visa for such a misdermeaner maybe the police have found other evidence that he is a serial "donutter" ? 1 2 1 2 1 1
Popular Post NickyLouie Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Deport and Ban 1 1 2 4 1 2
Popular Post Dmitry2222 Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM 2 hours ago, dddave said: Maybe you're fortunate and don't have to listen to these boneheads at all hours, including 0300-0500 screaming their cars and motorcycles on local public roadways and parking areas but many of us do, every night of the week. Usually, it’s local teens on motorbikes with modified exhaust systems. Maybe they should be imprisoned too? I guess confiscating their vehicles is good enough. 1 1 1 1
hotandsticky Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM 19 hours ago, johng said: It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. Do you condone all law breakers with a tap on the wrist? Revoking visas is clearly inappropriate but a suitable financial penalty and a yellow card should perhaps be the minimum.
phil2407 Posted yesterday at 05:31 AM Posted yesterday at 05:31 AM Looked like he was just turning around & forgot where reverse was 1
michaellee Posted yesterday at 06:11 AM Posted yesterday at 06:11 AM 20 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Pictures courtesy of SiamChon. Residents of Najomtien, were left shaken after a Russian national was caught drifting a high-powered BMW in a public beachfront car park in the early hours of the morning. The incident occurred at approximately 01:00, on 29 May near Ban Amphur Beach in the Sattahip District. A widely circulated video posted on Facebook shows the black BMW 320d, registered in Bangkok, speeding recklessly and drifting, just metres from homes and shops. Local residents expressed alarm over the stunt, which took place in the heart of a residential and commercial area. Concerns were raised about public safety. Reporters visiting the scene found visible tyre marks and circular skid patterns across the public car park, confirming reports of dangerous drifting. Ms. Raphiphan Rattanaliam, the mayor of Najomtien Municipality, personally inspected the site and immediately contacted Najomtien Police to request swift legal action. She also urged the public to report any future reckless driving to help prevent accidents and injuries. Within 12 hours of the incident, Pol. Col. Pattana Robroo, Superintendent of Najomtien Police Station, ordered an investigation. Using video footage and social media evidence, investigators identified the driver as Mr. Ivan, a 36-year-old Russian citizen residing in Huay Yai, Bang Lamung District. Police located Mr. Ivan’s residence and found the black BMW parked outside. He was taken into custody and brought to Najomtien Police Station for questioning, where he admitted to the stunt. Mr. Ivan was formally charged with: Reckless driving causing potential danger to others, punishable by up to one year in prison, a fine of 5,000–20,000 baht, or both. Driving in a manner likely to cause harm to persons or property, which carries a fine of up to 4,000 baht. In addition, police have contacted immigration authorities with a recommendation to revoke Mr. Ivan’s visa and deport him, citing Section 12(7) of the Immigration Act. The provision allows for expulsion of individuals deemed a threat to public order or safety. Superintendent Pattana Robroo emphasised, “Public spaces are not racetracks. Dangerous driving that endangers the public or disturbs the peace will not be tolerated and will be met with strict legal consequences.” Mr. Ivan now awaits prosecution at the Pattaya Provincial Court. His future in Thailand remains uncertain, pending immigration proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-29. 👏👍👏👏👏 deport pls, one less nuisance 1 1
Popular Post SS1 Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM 1 hour ago, hotandsticky said: Do you condone all law breakers with a tap on the wrist? Revoking visas is clearly inappropriate but a suitable financial penalty and a yellow card should perhaps be the minimum. Well, somchais driving through red lights daily don't get a similar reaction (or any reaction at all). 1 1 1
Nickcage49 Posted yesterday at 06:41 AM Posted yesterday at 06:41 AM Excellent! They're coming down hard on him. 1 1
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 06:54 AM Posted yesterday at 06:54 AM 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: In addition, police have contacted immigration authorities with a recommendation to revoke Mr. Ivan’s visa and deport him, citing Section 12(7) of the Immigration Act. The provision allows for expulsion of individuals deemed a threat to public order or safety. How to bring unwanted attention to yourself... class A idiot
shackleton Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM Give him a big financial fine 💰 send out a message to others obey the laws in Thailand or go some where else 1
Denim Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Residents of Najomtien, were left shaken What ? All of them ? Probablt traunatized too.
Hakuna Matata Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: In addition, police have contacted immigration authorities with a recommendation to revoke Mr. Ivan’s visa and deport him, citing Section 12(7) of the Immigration Act. The provision allows for expulsion of individuals deemed a threat to public order or safety. 4
Popular Post Chongalulu Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM The danger posed in a deserted car park was far less than the average everyday driving seen on the roads here every day. Half a donut is not drifting. Nor is the smallest size diesel engine BMW’ produce " high power". Pathetic overreaction re revoking visa. 2 2 2 1
Popular Post Stocky Posted yesterday at 07:31 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:31 AM Hang him! 4
BerndD Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM 22 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Why can he drive a BMW? As far as I know Russia is on the embargo list for German cars, also for BMW! Seize the BMW and give it to the Royal Thai Police for the hunting of Russian criminals! 5555
Trip Hop Posted yesterday at 08:11 AM Posted yesterday at 08:11 AM 22 hours ago, johng said: It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. If you check the video you can see the large house like building shown below containing several shophouses immediately behind the vehicle. To the right of that where the vehicles are parked there is the main soi leading into the beach from the centre of the village which is reasonably narrow and also full of small shophouses. The fact that in the video you can clearly see the white ticket booth like building to the left shows how close he actually was? Apart from weekend daytimes, Ban Amphur is a sleepy fishing village which is dead after 9pm, so why he felt the need to do this here whilst Legend Siam's car park is only down the road is beyond me? Maybe small dick syndrome made him want to show off to the youths which sometime gather at the other end of the car park? Either way, he deserves what he gets! 1
johng Posted yesterday at 08:26 AM Posted yesterday at 08:26 AM 6 minutes ago, Trip Hop said: Legend Siam's car park is only down the road You recommend dunutters go to Legend Siam ...noted...but why would it be ok to donut there... As we both know the carpark at Bahn Amphur is large and deserted at 1.00 AM. Yes he caused some noise...not unknown in Thailand. To loose visa and deported is overkill IMHO. 1
jcmj Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM The fine is way too low. That wouldn’t stop many, however if they add mandatory jail time as well it may stop idiots from doing this. Also deport his butt so maybe others will think twice about doing this. 1
Jake72 Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM Fair enough, not sure if he deserves to get deported but perhaps a huge fine like 50k plus a bit of jail time. I mean try doing something like this in Singapore and see what happens, you'd end up getting the cane or jail time. I know of a foreigner who was caught just driving a motorcycle without a valid license in Singapore, he ended up spending time in jail. 1
pete43 Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM 23 hours ago, johng said: It was nowhere near residents, in a large deserted car park at 1.0 am in the morning ...a smack on the wrist and stern warning not to repeat the stunt should be enough Revoking his visa would be quite an overaction IMHO. Hes Russian. Deport him anyway. Let him fertilise some sunflowers!! 1 1
Trip Hop Posted yesterday at 09:30 AM Posted yesterday at 09:30 AM 19 minutes ago, johng said: You recommend dunutters go to Legend Siam ...noted...but why would it be ok to donut there... As we both know the carpark at Bahn Amphur is large and deserted at 1.00 AM. Yes he caused some noise...not unknown in Thailand. To loose visa and deported is overkill IMHO. I didn't "recommend" anything but if he was going to do it why not go somewhere more out of the way with no houses with direct access? It's not as if he's a tourist who doesn't understand the locals and the need to respect them. It's a quiet fishing village where a lot will be up at 4am and the guy is a guest in the country, so act like one. Maybe deportation is a bit too much but you don't know the history on this as there may have been complaints against him or other farangs previously? You should know yourself that when the authorities feel that they need to make an example they will and he just might be the unlucky one on this occasion.
johng Posted yesterday at 09:38 AM Posted yesterday at 09:38 AM Sounded like a recommendation, anyway as I said perhaps the police have found that he is a serial donutter,or some other heinous criminal but they have only mentioned the donutting and we now agree that deportation for such a crime seems a bit harsh.
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