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Man’s Motorcycle Damaged After 6-Second Stop Outside House

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Pictures courtesy of MGR

A Bangkok motorcyclist has filed a police complaint after his motorcycle was damaged when a woman allegedly threw eggs and struck the vehicle with a golf club after he briefly stopped outside her house to answer a phone call. The incident, which occurred in a residential street off Chaeng Watthana Soi 14, has sparked widespread online attention and raised concerns about aggressive behaviour towards passers-by.

The incident took place on 17 January and was later shared on TikTok by user “พีท สตอรี่ริมทาง”, who described the encounter as a warning to others. According to the post, the man claimed he stopped his motorcycle for less than six seconds in front of a house while checking his phone to answer a call from his girlfriend. He said he had intended to leave immediately when a woman suddenly approached and began throwing eggs at him.

In his account, the man stated that the woman then picked up a golf club and attempted to strike him, but he managed to evade the blow. The golf club instead struck his motorcycle, causing significant damage, including broken lights. After the attack, the woman reportedly returned quickly into her house without further confrontation.

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The man said he was left confused and shocked by the incident, questioning why such actions were taken against him for briefly stopping in front of the property. He added that neighbours across the street told him that other people had previously experienced similar treatment at the same location. However, they were unsure whether previous incidents had involved physical damage using a weapon such as a golf club.

According to the victim’s account, neighbours also claimed that no one had been able to take action against the woman in the past. He quoted them as saying she was the well connected or influential. This claim has contributed to public debate online about accountability and equal treatment under the law.

The story quickly gained traction on social media, with more than 200,000 views recorded on TikTok. Many users commented critically on the alleged behaviour and noted that the same house had reportedly been involved in a similar controversy around three years ago. In that earlier case, online commenters said the matter eventually faded without any clear resolution.

Manager online reported that the motorcyclist confirmed that he had formally reported the incident to Thung Song Hong Police Station. He stated that he intended to pursue legal action to the fullest extent, seeking accountability for the damage caused and the alleged assault. Police have not released further details at this stage, and any investigation is ongoing.

Key Takeaways

• A man reported his motorcycle was damaged after a brief stop outside a house in Chaeng Watthana.

• The incident, shared on TikTok, drew more than 200,000 views and public criticism.

• The victim has filed a complaint at Thung Song Hong Police Station and plans to pursue the case.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from MGRonline 2026-01-20

 

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4 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Bangkok motorcyclist has filed a police complaint after his motorcycle was damaged when a woman allegedly threw eggs and struck the vehicle with a golf club after he briefly stopped outside her house

Omg, these articles should be banned.

I'm sure a few here will copy this poor behaviour.

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