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British Tourist reunited with money and passport at Pattaya Police Station

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PATTAYA: -- Late on Saturday Night, a British Tourist, who was about to begin his first ever trip to Thailand, was reunited with a bag containing his money and passport, which he had left on the back seat of a Bangkok Airport Taxi.

Khun Kumsin aged 49, an AOT Taxi Driver, based at the Airport in Bangkok, took Mr. David Pennington, from Hillingdon in UK, to Pattaya but after he had dropped him off at his Hotel and began his return journey to Bangkok, the driver realized a bag had been left on the back seat of the Taxi.

Inside the bag was 1,070 pounds sterling and Mr. Pennington’s Passport. Khun Kumsin went back to Pattaya Police Station to report the find and, by chance at the same time, Mr. Pennington was also at the station and the pair were reunited and under the supervision of officers, the money and passport was returned to its rightful owner.

Mr. Pennington told us that he feels lucky to have received back the items as he could not remember the license plate of the taxi or name of the driver. He puts his luck down to the fact that on 5th November he will be celebrating his 40th Birthday.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/153061/british-tourist-reunited-with-money-and-passport-at-pattaya-police-station/

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-- Pattaya One 2014-11-03

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So nice to hear stories of honest people - for a change!

The driver knows the trip is fully registered and that the passenger has the slip given at the booth.

So he would have been concerned more with losing his super-lucrative airport pitch, rather than being honest.

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First ever trip to Thailand and already wearing the correct Pattaya Explorer Outfit, must have mail-ordered in advance.thumbsup.gif

Now, now. Where he comes from that may be considered formal wear. The official outfits have catchy slogans printed on them and include fetching camouflage shorts.

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My experience in Thailand has been much the same - the vast majority of Thais I have encountered have been lovely, kind, honest. Reading this forum I often wonder what triggers the negative experiences detailed here. Couldn't have anything to do with the attitudes of entitled Farang, I'm sure wink.png

Get in a scuffle with a Thai and the incoming mob... You will find out how entitled you really are

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So nice to hear stories of honest people - for a change!

The driver knows the trip is fully registered and that the passenger has the slip given at the booth.

So he would have been concerned more with losing his super-lucrative airport pitch, rather than being honest.

Nice Thai bash, feel good now?

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