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Pattaya Police Help Drunken American Man

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Pattaya police helped a foreigner who was drunk and dropped his belongings in a Family Mart. He purchased alcohol and sat outside where he fell asleep.

PATTAYA – November 2, 2014 [Pattaya Daily News]; at 06.30 am the police went to inspect a Family Mart in North Pattaya after they were notified that a drunken foreigner went into the shop and dropped his belongings before he fell asleep on the footpath near the shop. The shop employees notified the police to help him.

At the scene the police officers found the foreign man asleep on the path they tried to wake him up but he stayed asleep. Therefore the police had to check his belongings in order to find where he stayed so they could take him back home. However the police officers didn’t find any documents.

Full story: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/pattaya-news/pattaya-police-help-drunken-american-man/

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-- Pattaya Daily News 2014-11-03

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A one word nonsense post has been removed

plus another that was derogatory against a nationality - petercool

and a post with moderator quote albeit an apology that is accepted

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Not going to fit anyone's definition of a "quality tourist",.

If he is staying in a 4 or 5 star hotel, than he fits TAT's wanted demographic. At least he was not doing anything detrimental like visiting factories, trying to buy car parts or attending a trade show, then he would be breaking the law if on a tourist visa.

I too have met many decent policemen and convenience store clerks.

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Cultural comment.

Notice to happy funny tone of the news article. Because it's booze.

Now imagine what the story would have been like if he was out cold on the street with a needle in his arm ... coffee1.gif

Not meant to be flippant.

Alcohol kills.

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Cultural comment.

Notice to happy funny tone of the news article. Because it's booze.

Now imagine what the story would have been like if he was out cold on the street with a needle in his arm ... coffee1.gif

Not meant to be flippant.

Alcohol kills.

Oh, please. (But I'd agree - he's probably not the ideal liver donor...)

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Not going to fit anyone's definition of a "quality tourist",.

If he is staying in a 4 or 5 star hotel, than he fits TAT's wanted demographic. At least he was not doing anything detrimental like visiting factories, trying to buy car parts or attending a trade show, then he would be breaking the law if on a tourist visa.

I too have met many decent policemen and convenience store clerks.

Well looking at booking.com the hotel he mentioned that he stays at starts at 2,500 Baht.

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No law broken, but it's news because it's an American.

It's only news because there's invariably a Thai press photographer on the scene within seconds of an incident where police presence is required. Wonder how that happens?

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The bottle seems to be the cure for most foreigners here. Go ahead drink yourself silly.

If he'd smoked some weed and fallen asleep he'd be branded a drug addict and condemned by the majority here, and also arrested for possession.

Another lost soul in a town of lost souls. I hope he finds happiness; it certainly isn't at the bottom of a bottle.

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Not drunk looks more like heat exhaustion from another high end tourist nothing to worry about a short nap and he will be just fine no need for a DNA test yet.

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