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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The crackdown focused on tuk-tuks

My wife and I have been married for over 20 years and lived in the Big Mango for years to make money before moving to rural Thailand. Needless to say, we avoid the big city as much as possible, but sometimes it is necessary.

 

For example, a friend of mine who I hadn’t seen since our university days was going to be in Bangkok this past week (June 2025) for only two days and asked if we could take him on a tour of Chinatown to which we agreed. So we did the tourist thing and stayed in some Shanghai joint next to a restaurant that served shark fin. Of course my friend wanted a tuk-tuk ride.

 

Finding one was easy as they are all over the place. My wife negotiated the price to B120 and a few minutes later we arrived at our Chinese tea shop destination.

 

She hands him a B500 and B20 bill. And he starts to take off. The wife grabs on to the tuk-tuk while yelling at him and luckily, he stopped. It was at this point, I realized the driver was in trouble when I saw my wife’s face. He said it was a misunderstanding. She got her B400 back.

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Seventeen years ago, when I first arrived in Thailand, I was warned about tuk-tuk scams in the heart of Bangkok. It appears some things are incredibly stable here. I bet some police officers have completed their entire careers and already retired from their never-ending battle with these tuk-tuks.

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