Good old-fashioned Pattaya tourist beat-downs

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Good old-fashioned Pattaya tourist beat-downs

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Two thrilling posts for the price of one.

Do you see a pattern here?
Four Kuwait Tourists injured in “altercation” with staff from Pattaya Go Kart Track
Posted on January 29, 2015 at 3:52 am
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On Wednesday Night, Police were called to a Go Kart track located in South Pattaya following allegations of an assault by 20 Thai Men on 4 customers from Kuwait.
At the scene, Police spoke with Mr. Aldul Raman Mun Faral ages 20, Mr. Aldulrasis Alfan Almutari ages 20, Mr. Elwalil Tanel Mutali ages 19 and Mr. Fesul San Aimutari ages 18, who had all sustained a variety of minor injuries consistent with a fist fight.

Following a description of events given to them by the victims, Police arrested 3 Thai men at the scene but they denied involvement in the attack despite the men identifying them as being involved.

According to the victims, they had gone to the track and all rented Go Karts, however Mr. Aldul’s Kart appeared to suffer mechanical problems and he summoned the assistance of staff. During a prolonged verbal exchange with staff members, the situation quickly became tense and culminated in a fight between a reported 20 Thai men, all thought to be employees of the track, and the 4 Kuwaiti’s.

Police are currently looking into the details of the encounter which led to the fight before they apportion blame to any of those involved.

- See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/ ... BgfeO.dpuf
Foreigner beaten unconscious over bill payment issue at North Pattaya Beer Bar
Posted on January 21, 2015 at 1:59 am

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Late on Monday Night, a foreign national thought to be aged in his mid-thirties, was beaten unconscious by Security Guards and Motorbike Taxi Drivers, over a presumed non-payment of a bar bill, even though the foreigner intended to pay the bill but needed to use a nearby ATM to withdraw money to settle the debt.
The incident occurred at the V.I.P. Beer Bar Complex located on the Naklua Road and left the foreign man with head-injuries. The incident occurred outside of the Honey Beer Bar at the front of the complex where the victim was drinking. His final bill was 1,300 Baht but he only had 600 Baht in his pocket. He informed bar workers that he would cross the street and use an ATM where he would withdraw the additional 700 Baht to settle the bill.

As he left, Security Guards, who appeared to misunderstand the situation, shouted at the man to return but he continued to walk across the road. One of the guards then struck the victim over the head. A group of motorbike taxi drivers stationed nearby were called in to assist the guards, who then collectively assaulted the man until he was rendered unconscious.

A total of 6 Thai men are thought to have been involved in the assault. When Police arrived, they were able to arrest one of the Security Guards while the other attackers fled the scene prior to Police arriving. We understand the Guard has been released without charge after the foreign victim decided not to file a Police Complaint regarding the assault on him.

- See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/ ... B3Tdt.dpuf
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Re: Good old-fashioned Pattaya tourist beat-downs

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And a Middle Eastern man is also getting the blame for the left involving a Russian victim on the other thread, LoL. They can't caught a break, LoL.
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