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In the early hours of yesterday, a wild altercation between two intoxicated women shattered the peace in Pattaya's Bang Lamung district. The incident unfolded in an apartment on Soi Kopai 4, attracting police and rescue workers to the scene.

 

At 1.39am, Pattaya City Police received an urgent call reporting a violent commotion. Upon arrival at the third-floor apartment, officers encountered 32-year-old Wanphen and 36-year-old Lalita, embroiled in a heated argument. The floor was stained with blood from shattered glass bottles thrown in anger.

 

Eyewitnesses described the lovers as visibly drunk, having inflicted deep cuts upon themselves, with blood trailing from the stairs to the apartment door. Rescue workers' attempts to administer first aid were met with hostility, as the couple resisted help, shouting and pushing rescuers aside.

 

The police intervened, only to face further chaos when one woman struck an officer in the chest. Despite the assault, understanding the situation's intoxicated nature, no charges were pressed.

 

Police eventually managed to separate the couple temporarily, issuing a strong warning and advising the building's owner to evict them to prevent future disturbances. As they were being escorted out, the pair continued exchanging insults loudly.

 

A staff member revealed that this was not the first instance of trouble since the couple moved in. A similar incident erupted on June 24, also requiring police intervention. This time, the building owner decided to blacklist the couple permanently.

 

Police documented the scene as evidence and arranged for the women to receive medical treatment for their injuries at a local hospital. Their eviction marks a decisive response to repeated disturbances, as authorities urge community members to avoid allowing such situations to escalate.

 

The incident highlights ongoing challenges in managing domestic disputes, particularly where alcohol is involved, and serves as a reminder of the need for suitable conflict resolution strategies to maintain community peace.

 

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  • Haha 2
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6 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The police intervened, only to face further chaos when one woman struck an officer in the chest. Despite the assault, understanding the situation's intoxicated nature, no charges were pressed.


A great incentive to drink alcohol regularly. Thai police will forgive you. In the morning they will give you a bottle of beer to sober you up?

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I wonder if tourists might have got locked up and charged for similar behaviour. It sounds justified. 

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A strong warning is why behavior like this will continue. Arrest, charges, jail, for assaulting a police officer, drunk and disorderly, disturbing the peace.

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The typical behavior of sex workers in Pattaya. Elsewhere in Thailand, a random Thai man would quickly put them in their place with a slap or two. Spoiled by easy money and foreigners who grovel before them plus being almost permanently intoxicated with alcohol, these women turn into real monsters.

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I used to be a high school teacher

With boys you'd let them punch a bit to figure who was top dog & they would appreciate being broken apart

Stepping in when two girls were fighting was a whole different kettle of fish. They'd go nuts, tearing each others hair out, clothes etc... Had to take a much more cautious approach with them

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5 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Looks like lesbian tomboy affair?

Beware of tomboys.

Often worse than kathoeys.

Tomboys are wery dangerous persons.My exwife cousin is staying with a tomboy.The tomboy completely control her life.Wery jealous and violent person.

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