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They've got Thai teens running around robbing people with guns and REALLY beating the shit outta some tourists....and they choose to go after and find the pair that smacks a guy with a slipper. Brilliant!

Viral...making LOS look bad online really gets the coppers motivated around here.

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oh come on when i read and see all the comments i thought his foot was still in his shoe but it was a " flip flop " and it sounds like its the sort of thing that all thai kids do

can't see what all the fuss is about

the old man looked more confused than hurt lol

no one got hurt, no one died

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UPDATE

Teens Arrested For Beating Italian With A Shoe

By Khaosod Online

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BANGKOK: -- Chiang Mai police have arrested a pair of teenagers who randomly hit an Italian passer-by with a shoe, and uploaded a video clip of the incident on the internet afterwards.

The two 16 year old suspects have been charged with causing physical and mental harms for the crime which allegedly took place in front of a gift shop called ′Freebird′ in Mueang district in late September.

The victim, an Italian national named Mark Monti, filed the report to Chiang Mai police on 20 October, claiming that the teenagers attacked him unprovoked, hitting him in the face with a shoe.

Police then quickly solved the crime, as they reportedly had possessed some information on the suspects prior to Mr. Monti′s report.

The accused admitted to their crimes, stating that they, along with two other friends, left their college that morning with the intention to ′find someone they could prank on′, police officers said.

They allegedly found Mr. Monti later and decided to attack him with the sandal as recorded in the video.

In the press conference announcing the arrests of the two suspects, Pol.Col. Aksorn Wongyai, Chief of the Chiang Mai police station, said the crime has damaged the good images of Chiang Mai city, a popular tourist destination.

According to Pol.Col. Aksorn, Mr. Monti did not initially wish to pursue legal charges against the teenagers in the first place. However, the video soon went viral on the internet and his friends started asking about the incident, causing Mr. Monti′s embarrassment.

He eventually sought police supports to arrest the suspects and demanded their apologies. The teenagers’ parents and teachers were also asked to acknowledge the suspects′ actions, Pol.Col. Aksorn said, and Mr. Monti will not pursue any further action.

"We have contacted the teenagers′ parents to inform them about their children′s action." said Pol.Col. Aksorn, "The case will proceed according to the legal procedures, and the accused should be fined no more than THB 500 each.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNNE1qTTBNVEF6Tmc9PQ==

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-10-21

Its what it says on the guys shirt , Its Physical education .

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What % of Thais are unconsciously envious of actually doing such a thing.

A significantly small percentage than those who would be outraged by the act of slapping a sandal on someone's head, especially and older person. It is a significant slight to a Thai.

Case in point being the police caught them and fined them not to mentioned embarrassed them. Thumbs up on this case.

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For crying out loud: This was a prank!!rolleyes.gif

Not an attack on the son of a holocaust survivor!

Not an attack on the white man!

Not disrespecting the elderly!

Someone dared him. And he was brave/stupid enough to do the stunt. Ofcourse it was more fun/daring with a farang. All while his friends took the video and posted it on u-tube.

Reading the replies here, I wonder if the average age on Thaivisa is 90+ coffee1.gif

How do you know he isn't the son of a holocaust survivor? Would that be the only situation that you considered reportable?

It did involve a white man.

Do you consider the attack to be a way of empathising with and respecting an older person?

Why do you have a problem with your perceived age of the posters on this forum?

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I'm Italian, I'm over 60, any punk gets in my grill, with arm raised above my head (slipper or no slipper or unknown purpose), gets knocked out with one punch. End of story!

Are you Ex Special Forces by any chance?

Or special needs ?.

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Racial and cowardly behavior is on the increase outside of Bangkok where once upon a time people could always be relied upon to be friendly and well mannered. Thais are braver and more brazen about showing their true nature which is that they don't like foreigners especially in fairer skinned cities and town centers. I partly put the change down to the rise in the minimum wage as well as subsidy programs.

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Mountain out of a mole hill comes to mind with this one, masks, police photo ops.

what a waste of time and effort.

16 year old kids just doing it for a dare, if it had of been a baseball bat,and mugging

that would have been a crime.

regards Worgeordie

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How about 200 hours of community work around elder people for each of them?
Might have a longer-lasting impact than the THB 500, but then again - Thailand!

If the foreigner would have taken the case to court he might have been seeing a dismissal of case as ....... the incident was fault. Let's face it, if he would not have strolled around the incident would have never happened - logic, isnt it?

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I'm Italian, I'm over 60, any punk gets in my grill, with arm raised above my head (slipper or no slipper or unknown purpose), gets knocked out with one punch. End of story!

Are you Ex Special Forces by any chance?

Or special needs ?.

Internet tough guy on socialism's temporary pensions

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The 500 baht fine is pathetic, and almost shows just as much disrespect to the foreigner as the incident itself.

The kudos these little yobbos will get from their peers will be huge, and I can genuinely see a wave of copycats happening.

The police photo should have shown the Italian putting his shoes on their heads.

The symbolism of feet and head is probably more important here as there was no actual injury involved.

(And then the kids wouldn't have any kudos from the attack. Quite the opposite).

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The significance of the shoe/head interface is often over-played . It's an example of the gentle Thainess that TAT likes to promote , yet that I see as almost belonging to past generations.

Greed and materialism have taken over at such a pace that social values have rapidly been eroded .

Someone should re-write the guidebooks.

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A work colleagues 10 year old son was thrown to the ground and then kicked in the back by a full grown Japanese man at their condo building recently in Bkk. The assault was caught on CCTV. the father contacted the local BIB and then all parties went to the police station to sort this out. In true Thai justice fashion, the attacker was given a 400 baht fine and sent on his way. Does the punishment ever fit the crime here?

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Not a "prank" imho. Not only rude and aggressive, but stupider than most. I thought the shoe thing was a middle eastern custom? Foot is very low, as pointed out. Years ago gf told me about soldier shooting woman for just waggling bottom of her feet at them. If they want to "prank" go do it on their classmates, like we did as kids.... then they can get pranked back.

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the Japanese pantie-pullers were savvy enough to wear masks!

Here they probably thought they would be national heroes. Don't the vast majority of Thais like the idea of slapping the odd farang on the head (beach flag pole / machete)?

Please don't excuse the generalisation!

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