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Lost shopping bag still with Phuket Governor

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Patong tuk-tuk driver Thirathana Phuapadung (green shirt) presented the items to Gov Wichai (seated) and Mayor Pian at the Graceland Patong resort last week.

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The recovered items were bought by credit card at a cost of 5,600 baht.

PHUKET TOWN: -- Will the owner of two newly-purchased women’s purses please step forward? The Phuket governor is holding them for you.

The handbags were among a small cache of items returned by an honest taxi driver in Patong last week. The purses were found in a paper bag along with two pearl rings, a pair of sunglasses and a slip indicating the goods were bought by credit card at a total cost of 5,600 baht.

The taxi driver, 41-year-old Thirathana Phuapadung, found the items in the back of his tuk-tuk on Tuesday morning and returned them to Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop and Patong Mayor Pian Keesin the following day.

The driver told Gov Wichai he thought the handbags belonged to a couple he drove from Jungceylon to the Royal Phuket Yacht Club at Nai Harn Beach the night before.

Staff at the hotel have not had any reports of missing items and fear the owners may have written them off as unrecoverable.

“I always find items left behind by passengers, sometimes as often as five times a day. I always ask the taxi stand manager or police to help get the items back to the owner. Quite often the items are returned,” told Mr Thirathana.

“I am happy to do this. It is part of my job to be a good and ethical driver,” he said.

Gov Wichai said the driver’s actions would help Phuket’s image as a tourist destination, even if the value of the recovered items was not that high.

The owner can reclaim the items by calling Jo at the Governor’s Office at 089-2030460.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-04-30

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Patong Tuk Tuk driver returned passenger’s forgotten items.

Tiratana Pluapadung, a 41 year old Tuk Tuk driver based near Jungceylon shopping mall in Patong on Tuesday was brought in to meet with Phuket Governor Wichai Prasa-Ngob. Tiratana was searching for his passengers who left belongings behind. The Tuk Tuk driver said he picked up some foreign tourists from the shopping mall and dropped them off at a hotel in Nai Harn before returning home in the Chalong area. The next morning he cleaned his vehicle preparing for service. He then spotted a paper bag with one brand new diamond and a pearl ring plus a purse and credit card slip. He then took the items to report to the manager of the Tuk Tuk stand to return to the owners. The governor applauded Tiratana for his honest deed and acting as a good host. The governor said he would contact the hotels to make sure that lost items are returned to the right owners.

weekly Andaman News NBT TV (VHF dial) at 8.30am & repeated on satellite C Band (usually net black) frequency 4134 Mhz at symbolate 2530 at 1pm & repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 3.30pm, 7pm, 1.30am & 6.30am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces , Friday 30th April 2010 & http://thainews.prd.go.th/newsenglish/ & www.YouTube.com/AndamanNews

Edited by NBT TV Phuket

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