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I noticed him today at about 1pm on 3rd road at the stop light half way between Center Rd. and North Pattaya Rd. When the traffic stops he walks out with a flower pot looking for handouts, I saw him slapping a pickup really hard with his hand when they refused to roll down the window. I also saw him walking head on into opposing traffic with his arm stretched out like he has a death wish or something. The traffic had to break hard to avoid hitting him. I saw him waiting at a bench by the light and thought he was Thai at first because he looked so skinny. I don't drive that part of 3rd road very often so I was wondering if anybody else has seen him.

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His name is Sven. Nice guy. Has a nice house out past Jomtien. Sometimes he likes to unwind.

If you know him you should have a word with him. I was not trying to be "dramatic" when I said cars were breaking hard to avoid hitting him. He was almost hit and the cars behind almost rear-ended each other because he did it suddenly. It appeared to me that if he has a house like you say he hasn't be in it for weeks or months, there is no way this is someone on a 24 hour drinking binge.
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I. Hate that, I Used to live in Hastings, UK, we had a huge problem with drunks on the promenade, one day my wife came home and told me they had accosted her when she was with our 2 daughters, they asked for money then ranted and raved at her when she walked away.

I done whatever a man would have done, I went straight down to where they were and offered them to fight me, I called them everything, still not one of them would get up, luckily for them.

I had the same <deleted> in Charing Cross railway station with the aggressive Scottish drunks trying to sponge money, I did a roundhouse kick that just missed his head, then he was a dribbling drunken Scottish blubbering fool, " i'm sorry mate, I didnae mean to offend, I was only jokin" yeah right.

I was 30 years old and in my prime, that's the only reason they were sorry, if I was and OAP, they wouldn't give a toss.

If I see this tosser in Patts, I will get out of my truck if he accosts anyone within my vicinity, and lay him down.

I hate people like this with a passion.

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If you care that much, why not wander over for a chat, instead of taking creepy photos? Your inaction could have cost him his life.

I might go back on my motorbike when the water stops but I did not want him banging my car because I would not have given him any money.

Just this past week I found an elder friend of mine sitting unconscious outside subway and could not get him to wake up. I spend the night with him at the hospital and tuns out he took too many sleeping pills but was ok the next day. I lived in Santa monica california for bit where hundreds of homeless are and my experience with them is to be very careful around them as they are very unpredictable.

I was not out to take creepy photos of him I was just wondering if someone knows him. After the german tramp tread from a couple of years back it seems a high number of people seem we as foreigners should not intervene when we see these matters.

If you know him and where he lives what is stopping you from intervening?

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If you were worried why didn't you point him out to one of the traffic police?

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If you were worried why didn't you point him out to one of the traffic police?

Many just don't care enough to even do that. sad.png

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I. Hate that, I Used to live in Hastings, UK, we had a huge problem with drunks on the promenade, one day my wife came home and told me they had accosted her when she was with our 2 daughters, they asked for money then ranted and raved at her when she walked away.

I done whatever a man would have done, I went straight down to where they were and offered them to fight me, I called them everything, still not one of them would get up, luckily for them.

I had the same <deleted> in Charing Cross railway station with the aggressive Scottish drunks trying to sponge money, I did a roundhouse kick that just missed his head, then he was a dribbling drunken Scottish blubbering fool, " i'm sorry mate, I didnae mean to offend, I was only jokin" yeah right.

I was 30 years old and in my prime, that's the only reason they were sorry, if I was and OAP, they wouldn't give a toss.

If I see this tosser in Patts, I will get out of my truck if he accosts anyone within my vicinity, and lay him down.

I hate people like this with a passion.

LOL!

Settle down tiger, it's not that serious...

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Thanks to the OP for the nice tabloid style reporting thumbsup.gif

I think it's time for the bum to sell his house and move in a high rise condo rolleyes.gif

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Thanks to the OP for the nice tabloid style reporting thumbsup.gif

I think it's time for the bum to sell his house and move in a high rise condo rolleyes.gif

Semper! You're back!! smile.png

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I. Hate that, I Used to live in Hastings, UK, we had a huge problem with drunks on the promenade, one day my wife came home and told me they had accosted her when she was with our 2 daughters, they asked for money then ranted and raved at her when she walked away.

I done whatever a man would have done, I went straight down to where they were and offered them to fight me, I called them everything, still not one of them would get up, luckily for them.

I had the same <deleted> in Charing Cross railway station with the aggressive Scottish drunks trying to sponge money, I did a roundhouse kick that just missed his head, then he was a dribbling drunken Scottish blubbering fool, " i'm sorry mate, I didnae mean to offend, I was only jokin" yeah right.

I was 30 years old and in my prime, that's the only reason they were sorry, if I was and OAP, they wouldn't give a toss.

If I see this tosser in Patts, I will get out of my truck if he accosts anyone within my vicinity, and lay him down.

I hate people like this with a passion.

you going to bash the elderly man,you sound like a tough guy.

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His name is Sven. Nice guy. Has a nice house out past Jomtien. Sometimes he likes to unwind.

Has been like that since he gave up that English job. :whistling:

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His name is Sven. Nice guy. Has a nice house out past Jomtien. Sometimes he likes to unwind.

If you know him you should have a word with him. I was not trying to be "dramatic" when I said cars were breaking hard to avoid hitting him. He was almost hit and the cars behind almost rear-ended each other because he did it suddenly. It appeared to me that if he has a house like you say he hasn't be in it for weeks or months, there is no way this is someone on a 24 hour drinking binge.

Sven might have ended up breaking, but presumably the cars were braking.

Maybe Sven was warming up for Songkran. Did he have a water gun as well?

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Talk about crazy drunk farangs. About 7 - 8 years ago, I went down to Pattaya to visit with a friend, wasn't sure where he was staying. This was before he got a cell phone. I wondered around most of the day looking for him, kind of had an idea where he hung out. I was sitting in a corner bar having a beer, asked several of the local pub crawlers if they knew him, about that time a drunk came staggering down the street, started to cross the corner in front of me and fell flat over on his face. Guess who.. laugh.png

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I have already.

His 23 yr old Chula grad wife has already picked him up.

The one from that Hi So Chinese family yeah ?

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Happy songkran, if everybody who sees this guy during the holiday give him a bottle of sang som, mekhong & the other even cheapest form of whiskey. it will be a blast of a new year for him... cool.png

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I saw him Friday(yesterday) near the beach causing problems. He was not a quality tourist. The Thais eventually sent him on his way a number of times. Thais were very patient. I did make contact with him.

He was not drunk but seemed mentally distressed. I did warn him about the Thais and tried to find out where he lived. I did tell him to go home. He then did the best dissapearing act ever.

I did the best I could without getting involved.

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A number of posts threatening violence to another member have been removed.

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