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CCTV Shows Chinese Man Damaging Parked Car in Chon Buri

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A Chinese man was caught on CCTV damaging a parked car outside a dormitory in Na Kluea, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province on February 18. The incident occurred following an argument with his girlfriend. Footage reveals the man, appearing intoxicated, attacking the vehicle vigorously after a scuffle with the woman.

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The argument unfolded near a luxury condominium construction site. As the man tried to board a motorcycle, he was pushed by his girlfriend, prompting him to strike and kick a nearby parked car. Despite losing balance and falling, he continued his aggressive actions, leaving visible damage such as a smashed rear light and dents.

The car owner, alerted by the disturbance, discovered the extent of the damage. Although the car was dented and covered with footprints, the situation was de-escalated when the man's friends, along with his girlfriend, restrained him and apologized. A mediator reportedly assured the car owner that reparations would be made.

Following discussions, the car owner agreed not to pursue further action after the man promised to cover repair costs. Her decision was influenced by sympathy for his girlfriend, who was not involved in the damage. The group reportedly settled down without causing further trouble.

Locals expressed concern over the group's behavior, noting that disturbances involving loud noise and drinking occur regularly. Residents are calling for police or Immigration officers to monitor the area to prevent future incidents from escalating, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • A Chinese man damaged a car after an argument with his girlfriend.

  • The car owner agreed not to pursue legal action as the man promised to pay.

  • Locals urge authorities to increase monitoring to prevent more serious incidents.

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Should've pressed charges. Letting him go free after just paying will not stop him the next time he's drunk and angry. Next time he may hurt someone, not something.

How did they know the man was Chinese from the cctv?

19 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

How did they know the man was Chinese from the cctv?

By certain signs, a token, a word, and the perfect points of his entry.

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