any violence towards foreigners in Cambodia?

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Re: any violence towards foreigners in Cambodia?

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phuketrichard wrote:story making the rounds here in phuket,

a Russian went to the local market an asked the price of a fish, the fish seller told him and the Russian paid with a 1,00 baht note an he said the seller did not give him his change , fight broke out ( wheres jamie when u need him)
the seller threw his knife at him and sliced off his ear :facepalm:

http://www.thephuketnews.com/russian-ma ... -56217.php



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hanno wrote:
willyhilly wrote:Thailand was never a safe place, mates of mine sometimes got into scrapes with people like taxi drivers. I remember one fight when the driver was using a wheel brace as a weapon. But neither country is as dangerous as Australia or NZ on a Saturday night. NZ has always been very violent going back to the sixties. And then there is Glasgow back in the day with lots of thugs with knives.
And I am pretty sure that most of the time it was the Farang kicking off shit. Plenty of times I have seen some foreigner trying to shove it down some local's throat, only to get beaten to the ground. But that is not violence towards foreigners, that is violence towards dickheads.

And some really paranoid people on this thread, more than 20 years in SE Asia and the only times I got into scrapes was with fellow whiteys.
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Re: any violence towards foreigners in Cambodia?

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phuketrichard wrote:story making the rounds here in phuket,

a Russian went to the local market an asked the price of a fish, the fish seller told him and the Russian paid with a 1,00 baht note an he said the seller did not give him his change , fight broke out ( wheres jamie when u need him)
the seller threw his knife at him and sliced off his ear :facepalm:

http://www.thephuketnews.com/russian-ma ... -56217.php
How dare the white man want change. Colonialist attitude. White man's fault, case closed.

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