June 24Jun 24 2 minutes ago, Jim Mac said:So are you saying the top 6 never cause any problems in Thailand?Should be easy to comprehend.Where did I say that?Read again.Of the top 7 arrivals to Thailand, Brits make the most headlines, closely followed by Chinese, and S. Korea, of the top 7 arrivals.
June 24Jun 24 People close to the man reportedly believed he was experiencing a mental health episode. They told authorities that he appeared to be hearing voices and had a long-standing dislike of people in uniform. They're not sending their best, are they?Where have we heard that before?
June 24Jun 24 I am curious what were the underlying causes for such an action by a foreigner. I am not trying to justify his action. Far from it. No one should attack any Government official, more so the foreigners who are the guests in that country.
June 24Jun 24 43 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:ours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Poor Thailand 🙁Every day we read about foreigners attacking Thai's.Nasty foreigners 😡Get a grip.We do not read about foreigners attacking Thais in this manner every day.The incidents are infrequent.The UK national most likely behaves the same way as he does with such people in his homeland. He will now receive a lesson in the importance of being civilGET A GRIP 😡Two in the one day.Mate get your facts right before you start with the hostiliy. Explain yourself
June 24Jun 24 5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:Police also learned that the British national had allegedly been involved in similar confrontations on several previous occasions.A man in his 30s with multiple incidents over what must be a lengthy amount of time. How is he remaining in Thailand to wreak this havoc. Authorities need to start releasing the type visas these people are using.
June 24Jun 24 10 minutes ago, OldHand2541 said:Should be easy to comprehend.Where did I say that?Read again.Of the top 7 arrivals to Thailand, Brits make the most headlines, closely followed by Chinese, and S. Korea, of the top 7 arrivals.Are these results in your head or is there statistics to back it up?
June 24Jun 24 2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:Another Brit begging for BKK Hilton or deportation💗 And never come back ❗ Riffraff outta 👍Bet you wet your frilly little panties reading this story 🙂
June 24Jun 24 7 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:GET A GRIP 😡Two in the one day.Mate get your facts right before you start with the hostiliy.Explain yourselfThe pattern is becoming overwhelming. Lots of single young white Euros are getting easy long term access to this country and going on sprees of violence and intimidation. Ought to see if there is any relation to the DTV and this upsurge of criminal behavior.
June 24Jun 24 55 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:We actually hear more about locals attacking foreigners, or in a much larger tone, locals attacking locals, with the usual 5 against 1 used for foreigners and locals.I watch the Thai news every morning, Ch32, Thai on Thai, knives, guns, machetes.
June 24Jun 24 5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:Poor Thailand 🙁Every day we read about foreigners attacking Thai's.Nasty foreigners 😡agree ! But Thais also known to attack Farangs in packs...never 1 to 1 fighting !
June 24Jun 24 3 hours ago, NedR69 said:That’s stupid to think that. Not all Brit are like that.by far the worst behaved Farangs in Thailand followed by Aussies !
June 24Jun 24 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:similar confrontations on several previous occasionsTime to stop being so forgiving towards foreigners who behave badly. Thailand hurts itself by creating the impression foreigners can get away with anything short of a capital offense.
June 24Jun 24 3 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:"Police also learned that the British national had allegedly been involved in similar confrontations on several previous occasions. However, officers said this was the most serious and violent incident attributed to him so far."So this guy needs to spend a few weeks in jail while he is being processed, then deported with a lifetime ban!Which also asks why he was released before and why wasn't this dealt with sooner?
June 24Jun 24 6 hours ago, Rockyroad said:Good news not Patts, bad news another Brit. Time Thailand ceased visa exemption for Brits.And another unfounded sweeping generalisation against anyone British.Absolute nonsense.
June 24Jun 24 57 minutes ago, John Drake said:The pattern is becoming overwhelming. Lots of single young white Euros are getting easy long term access to this country and going on sprees of violence and intimidation. Ought to see if there is any relation to the DTV and this upsurge of criminal behavior.If there is, it will be tied to the Muay Thai visa widely advertised.
June 24Jun 24 46 minutes ago, TopThai1964 said:by far the worst behaved Farangs in Thailand followed by Aussies !Foreign nationals make up approximately 3.4% to 4.8% of Thailand's total prison population, which translates to about 9,300 to 14,500 foreign inmates out of a total prison population of roughly 275,000 to 300,000. Citizens from neighboring Southeast Asian nations make up the vast majority. [1, 2, 3]The approximate breakdown of foreign inmates in Thai prisons by nationality includes: [1]Myanmar: ~53%Cambodia: ~12%Laos: ~10%China: ~4.2%Nigeria: ~1.8%Malaysia: ~1.6%Vietnam: ~1.5%Bangladesh: ~0.9%Taiwan: ~0.7%India: ~0.5% [1]
June 24Jun 24 Predominant Demographics: The top nationalities in the foreign prison system are overwhelmingly from neighbouring countries: Myanmar (roughly 52.9%), Laos, and Cambodia. [1]Other Major Nationalities: The remainder of the foreign population is primarily made up of citizens from China, Vietnam, Nigeria, Malaysia, India, and Taiwan. [1, 2]Western Representation: Westerners (from Europe, North America, Oceania, etc.) represent a tiny minority within the broader, non-Asian demographic. Because their numbers are small, the exact population is not broken down by specific Western countries in official annual reports. [1, 2]Common Offences: Among foreign nationals, the majority of incarcerations are for drug-related offences, immigration violations, and economic crimes (like fraud or document forgery)
June 24Jun 24 2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:How many Brits travel to Thailand?How many of those Brits are arrested?Well said Barry.
June 24Jun 24 3 hours ago, NedR69 said:That’s stupid to think that. Not all Brit are like that.Oh yes we are 🇬🇧! Just wait till we get knocked out of the World Cup by Cape Verde ! ☠️ 😱
June 24Jun 24 2 hours ago, Jiggo said:The "Ride of Shame" on a back of a Police Pick Up.7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:Police also learned that the British national had allegedly been involved in similar confrontations on several previous occasions.....................or more like 'badge of honour' in this chap's case....................
June 24Jun 24 1 hour ago, Jim Mac said:Are these results in your head or is there statistics to back it up?Ohhh, did that hit home? Living in denial, are we?Head in the sand?Don't read news daily did we, and register that Brits make the news weekly?Had you care to Read my first paragraph, I've got brit friends, but not the type who frequently make the headlines. Weekly.You want 'statistics'? Do a simple search yourself. I'm not your servant.Only for you:'ta-ta'
June 24Jun 24 35 minutes ago, Chongalulu said:Oh yes we are 🇬🇧! Just wait till we get knocked out of the World Cup by Cape Verde ! ☠️ 😱Good point, but I think the real, the genuine, rioting would occur if you substituted Cape Verde by Scotland......
June 24Jun 24 6 minutes ago, OldHand2541 said:Ohhh, did that hit home?Living in denial, are we?Head in the sand?Don't read news daily did we, and register that Brits make the news weekly?Had you care to Read my first paragraph, I've got brit friends, but not the type who frequently make the headlines. Weekly.You want 'statistics'? Do a simple search yourself. I'm not your servant.Only for you:'ta-ta'So you are my slave thanks! Still wrong though.
June 24Jun 24 4 hours ago, NedR69 said:That’s stupid to think that. Not all Brit are like that.3 hours ago, rocketboy2 said:Nah.You just use any opportunity to stick the boot inon foreigners. It's your go to now days. Well this one isn't. I've lived nearly 20 years near Pattaya, married for most of them to a Thai woman and am 82 yoa. I'm English and have never punched a Thai in the face my entire life. Nor have I ever been jailed for causing trouble either in the UK or in a foreign country. I do have tattoos though which I obtained during my career in the army, I suppose that makes me a wrong 'un in the eyes of some on here - :Aaaagh! A Brit with tattoos".
June 24Jun 24 1 hour ago, Scouse123 said:And another unfounded sweeping generalisation against anyone British.Absolute nonsense.Daily news reports of them doing the wrong thing.
June 24Jun 24 8 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:Daily news reports of them doing the wrong thing.What about you bogans? Hardly purer than the driven snow. Despite having less than half of the population of the UK and few visitors to Thailand than the UK, you are constantly in the press as well for being up to no good. Stones/glass houses springs to mind.
June 24Jun 24 4 hours ago, Front Row said:I'll make the assumption that he has mental health issues. If that's the case has he been prescribed medication and has he been taking it? That's the first place to start investigating. If he doesn't have medication or it has never been prescribed he needs to be set up with proper medical care.Again, assuming that he is a tourist, Thai authorities may want to deport him but in his current state he shouldn't be deemed fit to fly. Imagine someone going off like that inside an aircraft cabin while only half way to the destination. I wouldn't want to be on that flight!I suppose he would be medicated or handcuffed on plane. I saw this happen on a Lufthansa flight . Three flight personnel came and handcuffed the man to the seat. Certainly not very comfortable but for safety reasons right.
June 24Jun 24 7 hours ago, Rams86 said:Thailand the lunatic asylum of South East Asia. When money is the be all to end all in a country it attracts all sorts of weirdos.Could you name a country in which money is not the be all and end all?
June 24Jun 24 5 hours ago, milesinnz said:"involved in similar confrontations on several previous occasions'... just a week in a Thai prison should reset his anger management problems..Really, how would that work in your experience?
June 24Jun 24 6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:The day a Thai politician stands for election on a policy of ‘all immigrants out’, draws closer.I suggest that should not happen as I believe from what I have read International tourists generate around 1.7 trillion baht annually for Thailand, which is about 9% to 13% of the country's total GDP.Also if they restricted tourists, such as me back in 2013 I would not have met my now Thai wife who now lives in Australia with me and sends money back home to support her family. In short there would be all sorts of serious economic repercussions if you banned tourists.
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