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Tourist Stabbed in Patong Over 60-Baht Fruit Dispute

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4 minutes ago, ravip said:

TBH doing a minor mistake is fine.

The grave mistake was the heated verbal exchange that followed.

Ever heard of customers eating the displayed food off the supermarket shelves?

My main point was that this man went overboard because someone ate a piece of fruit. That he argued and stole was of course wrong, but no one deserves to be stabbed for any reason besides them attacking another, meaning self defense against those with a weapon. That people stab others here daily is a major problem, and it shows the lack of concern for life to attempt murder for such frivolous things.

 

Yes, I've seen many people stealing apples and other fruits on roadside stands and in supermarkets, but never have I seen anyone stabbed because of it. I received thumbs down in an earlier reply, which means some are okay with someone stabbing someone because they stole a piece of fruit. Kinda weird thinking.

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1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

My main point was that this man went overboard because someone ate a piece of fruit. That he argued and stole was of course wrong, but no one deserves to be stabbed for any reason besides them attacking another, meaning self defense against those with a weapon. That people stab others here daily is a major problem, and it shows the lack of concern for life to attempt murder for such frivolous things.

 

Yes, I've seen many people stealing apples and other fruits on roadside stands and in supermarkets, but never have I seen anyone stabbed because of it. I received thumbs down in an earlier reply, which means some are okay with someone stabbing someone because they stole a piece of fruit. Kinda weird thinking.

someone stabbing someone because they stole a piece of fruit. 

 

That absolutely is not ok. 

22 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Can't read, eh?  The notice says "NO taste" 

 

Seems youre the one who cant read. I also said the seller probably added the E after originally making the sign.

 

Its amusing how many of you on this thread don't seem to get that. 

 

 

 

 

11 hours ago, save the frogs said:

well, he is from Azerbaijan. maybe tasting the fruit before buying is common there. 

 

Well, my wife is Thai, and she tastes anything she buys at the market.

1 hour ago, cynic1 said:

The "e" is there after the "T" if you look closely. It's a font size 7 or 8.

 

Oh dear again. Seems you forgot to look closely at my other comment explaining this.

10 hours ago, still kicking said:

Well, my wife is Thai, and she tastes anything she buys at the market.

 

In Australia? 

 

1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

In Australia? 

 

Yes, but in Thailand as well

Fools never understand that in Thailand it's about saving face, not about the amount of money!

What a cheap stake.

Dodging a small change payment and getting a life threatening  wound in return.

 

Truly a Qualify Tourist...

When we arrived in Thailand on a holiday a couple of years ago I asked a Pattaya taxi driver if he likes Russians. His reply was he didn’t “they steal fruit”.

17 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Which is a mistake, as all crimes are. Just putting it into simple terms. Of course stealing from the poor is abhorrent. Stealing from anyone is wrong. Some think they're entitled and sometimes Karma hits them fast.

I would consider a mistake to be inadvertent. As he doubled down and refused repeatedly this was deliberate imo. We agree on thr more important points though - both stealing and violence are wrong.

On 8/9/2025 at 7:17 AM, cdemundo said:

"who made a minor mistake and ate a piece of fruit without paying."

 

Taking something that belongs to another without paying is stealing.

Minor mistake?, hardly, this is something taught in early childhood as far as I know in every culture.

 

Obviously the vendor over-reacted but stealing from him and then refusing to pay was a major provocation IMHO.

 

In some places he could have had his hand chopped off.

On 8/8/2025 at 4:26 PM, sammieuk1 said:

Sliced up over 60 baht amazing mysterious Thailand 🤔

A harsh and rapid punishment, but when he gets back to Borat-istan word is going to spread that you do not mess with the Thais, not even the street fruit vendors.

All he had to do was behave decently, but that was asking too much.

 

"According to police, the dispute began after Mr Orkhan ate fruit from a sidecar stall run by Pannawit and his girlfriend and allegedly refused to pay the 60-baht charge."

 

I would not assume this is what actually happened.  In Thailand, as you know, the reporters can't be trusted to seek the truth and the police can't be trusted to speak the truth. 

 

I assume that may be what the vendor told the police, or it may not be.    

22 hours ago, freedomnow said:

Thank you for your spotlighting....your expression in your avatar looks very cynical.

Thanks. I've been around!

20 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Oh dear again. Seems you forgot to look closely at my other comment explaining this.

Yep!

Just now, cynic1 said:

Yep!

My response was friendly. Your's, well know you know why I am a Cynic!

29 minutes ago, cynic1 said:

My response was friendly. Your's, well know you know why I am a Cynic!

 

Right. 

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