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14 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Critics have also questioned the apparent lack of police response, tagging law enforcement in posts and urging authorities to identify and prosecute the individual before any harm is done.

I assume that must be Thai people. What about all Thais driving drunk, have total lack of understanding about traffic or just drive like idiots on the roads on a daily basis? What they see here, is a seasoned and professional MC rider, and then they talk about danger! Seriously!?

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On 6/15/2025 at 5:09 AM, Georgealbert said:

A second video, believed to have been filmed shortly afterwards, shows the same man riding along Jomtien Beach Road. Despite there being fewer people in the area at the time, he once again performs the same risky wheelie stunt, showing a blatant disregard for public safety.

RTP will track him down and Immigration can cut his holiday short... 

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Outraged hahaha what are the jealous let them enjoy the entertainment they can pitch in and buy the guy a helmet is there nothing else to bitch about?

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17 minutes ago, NICKMONDO1 said:

is there the same outrage about the drunken thai man that crashed his motorbike killing his baby????????????????

You think the outrage against this guy should be held off until he kills somebody?

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12 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

I assume that must be Thai people. What about all Thais driving drunk, have total lack of understanding about traffic or just drive like idiots on the roads on a daily basis? What they see here, is a seasoned and professional MC rider, and then they talk about danger! Seriously!?

Stalin wasn't as bad as Hitler..yeah right, what a pathetic observation you make

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3 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

You think the outrage against this guy should be held off until he kills somebody?

He wasn't Thai...he was a foreigner...from Burma 

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Just now, wensiensheng said:

Surprised that you say that.

 

It seems to be a rite of passage for Thai youths in my area to do wheelies on a daily basis. Haven’t seen adults do it. And foreigners seem to focus on speeding. But wheelies, Thai youths usually two to a bike, all the time.

Agreed, I see an attempt quite often to get a bike up on it's back wheel.

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32 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

RTP will track him down and Immigration can cut his holiday short... 

 

Really, you get deported for traffic offences these days?

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I see a GoFundMe in the making. Let me me help write up the first  "cut and paste" draft:

 

" A  (fill in blank) family is urgently seeking financial support to bring their loved one back home after a tragic motorcycle accident in Thailand. In a desperate bid, they aim to raise (fill in blank) to cover the costs of repatriation and medical expenses. To help the (fill in blank) family during this critical time, donations can be made on their GoFundMe page. Every contribution brings them one step closer to bringing (fill in blank) home safely,"

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On 6/15/2025 at 7:10 AM, baansgr said:

Blame the weed shops, too many of these potheads on powerful bikes with no regard for peoples safety...seen it for myself, they are a fecking liability and need locking up

At least the potheads can manage a wheelie; can't do that after 12 pint

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On 6/15/2025 at 5:09 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture courtesy of Daily News.

 

Social media users have expressed outrage after video clips emerged showing a foreign man performing dangerous motorcycle stunts on the busy streets of Pattaya. The footage, which has since gone viral, has sparked calls for immediate police action.

 

In the first video, the foreign rider is seen engaging in a casual conversation at a red light with the person filming, apparently asking about their motorcycle model. As the traffic light turns green at a busy Pattaya North intersection, the man accelerates and immediately performs a wheelie, lifting the front wheel off the ground and speeding ahead through thick traffic.

 

A second video, believed to have been filmed shortly afterwards, shows the same man riding along Jomtien Beach Road. Despite there being fewer people in the area at the time, he once again performs the same risky wheelie stunt, showing a blatant disregard for public safety.

 

Both clips have drawn widespread condemnation online, with viewers slamming the rider’s reckless behaviour. Many social media users have labelled his actions as selfish and dangerous, warning that such stunts could lead to serious incidents.

 

Critics have also questioned the apparent lack of police response, tagging law enforcement in posts and urging authorities to identify and prosecute the individual before any harm is done.

 

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether any investigation has been launched, but pressure is mounting as the videos continue to circulate widely. Members of the public are demanding a swift and firm legal response to deter similar behaviour in the future.

 

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I hope there are cameras along his way to identify him and fine him finally. Maybe revoke his visa and ban him from entering Thailand for at least 5 years

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

You think the outrage against this guy should be held off until he kills somebody?

Big whoop, so he did a wheelie.

 

🥱-->😴

 

Your leap yo "killing someone" is beyond absurd 

 

What if he was carrying a nuclear warhead? 🙄

 

Chill out

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48 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Stalin wasn't as bad as Hitler..yeah right, what a pathetic observation you make

If you want to make such comparison, that´s ok with me. In that case we still comes down to where the laws are most important to enforce.

Is that a good mc-rider making illegal stunts on the road without hurting somebody, or is it the vast amount of drunk drivers that kill people every day?

Is it the happy foreigner feeding the monkey´s or is it the high level of domestic violence in Thailand?

Is it the foreigners smoking some ganja on their bungalow patio on an island far out in the ocean or is it all the scams and fakes going on in Thailand?

I agree 100% with that all should, and must, be enforced, but they have a serious problem enforcing anything on a regular basis in this country. Therefore, I suggest they start to focus on the most important parts to enforce instead. So, that means if you say that Hitler was more bad than Stalin, then I would go with initial enforcement of the law against Hitler. 😉 

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10 minutes ago, Webfoot said:

Well to be fair, at least he stopped at the red light.

Damn right! He is more law-abiding than 30% of the Thai drivers.

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On 6/15/2025 at 5:09 AM, Georgealbert said:

Social media users have expressed outrage after video clips emerged showing a foreign man performing dangerous motorcycle stunts.

I would assume the outrage is a result of the foreigner doing an activity reserved for only the locals…

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