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Foreign Man Smashes Wheel Lock in Phuket

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A foreign man has been filmed using a stone to smash a motorcycle wheel lock after police immobilised the vehicle in Patong, Phuket, Thailand. The clip, shared widely online on 27 May 2026, shows the man attempting to break the metal chain and locking device placed on a motorbike parked along Thawiwong Road in Kathu district. The incident has triggered debate on social media and calls for police to take legal action.

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According to Phuket Times, the video shows the man repeatedly striking the wheel lock with a rock in an apparent attempt to free the motorcycle. The device had been installed by police officers as part of enforcement action in the Patong area. The exact reason for the wheel being clamped was not stated in the post, although users online questioned whether the vehicle had been parked outside permitted hours.

The footage quickly spread across Thai social media platforms, drawing widespread public commentary. Some users criticised the act as unlawful damage to police property, while others focused on why the motorcycle had been clamped in the first place. Comments included sarcastic remarks such as suggesting the man “looked like he was trying to make a fire” and others questioning whether he had overstayed parking regulations. The post also prompted broader discussion about enforcement practices in busy tourist areas like Patong.

Authorities have not yet issued a detailed public statement regarding potential charges or whether the individual has been identified. However, the incident has renewed attention on enforcement of traffic and parking rules in Phuket’s tourism zones, where foreign visitors frequently rent motorcycles.

Local residents and online commentators have called for clearer communication of regulations and consistent enforcement to prevent similar disputes. Police action in such cases typically involves immobilisation of vehicles for parking violations, with fines or fees required before release.

Amarin reported that it remains unclear whether the damage shown in the video will lead to additional charges related to property damage or obstruction of enforcement equipment.

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3 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

foreign man has been filmed using a stone to smash a motorcycle wheel lock

Poor guy, I reckon he's aboriginal, he is just looking to start a flame to light his cigarette.

Thai police puts a lock like this?

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Speaks native English. Guess where he's coming from?

4 hours ago, Celsius said:

Thai police puts a lock like this?

Yes all the time. A chain and a padlock. They also use it on cars.

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When will people learn that you can't do anything without being filmed, either by mobile phones or CCTV cameras? The Royal Thai Police will find you and charge you.

Maybe he lost the key. 🤣

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It's been many years since I have seen a bike locked by the Police and the last time I did, it was not evident that the lock was placed by them. No notice left with the bike, and no police ID on the lock.

Could it be an innocent act by the cycle owner?

One thing about Thailand is there's winners everywhere.

5 hours ago, Celsius said:

Thai police puts a lock like this?

cheapie lock makes it easier to bust up so there is more to fine you for.

5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Poor guy, I reckon he's aboriginal, he is just looking to start a flame to light his cigarette.

Quest for Fire was what came to my mind.

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"The exact reason for the wheel being clamped was not stated in the post"
In the video, the motorbike is parked near a red and white curb where parking is prohibited.

Should have called CLAMP BUSTERS. 🤣😂🤣

I once parked very briefly (5 mins) the driveway of the shop in Uk while I picked something up in a nearby shop . The owner locked the bar he had across the entrance stopping me leaving demanding £10 to open it. No option so I paid. Later on when closed I returned ,put superglue in the large padlock and also in the locks in the front doors to his shop. He’d have known and I thus got my £10 worth (it’d have cost him much more along with the inconvenience) to sort that out ! 😀 😝

5 minutes ago, Chongalulu said:

I once parked very briefly (5 mins) the driveway of the shop in Uk while I picked something up in a nearby shop . The owner locked the bar he had across the entrance stopping me leaving demanding £10 to open it. No option so I paid. Later on when closed I returned ,put superglue in the large padlock and also in the locks in the front doors to his shop. He’d have known and I thus got my £10 worth (it’d have cost him much more along with the inconvenience) to sort that out ! 😀 😝

Ohh you are a little devil....lucky your bit of revenge didn't come unstuck!.

Silly man he should have known better,go pay the fine unlock the bike and drive off.Now he will pay alot more and maybe jail time to think about what he done

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