Drunk foreigners' fight night in Phnom Penh.

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hanno wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:09 am
Eros wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2017 12:53 am Saw this kick off, the Kiwi came out of Tiger or Cavalry and there was an argument between him and some khmer dude looked like a motodup, bit of push and shove and the Kiwi landed a punch.
Not a smart move on this street as then all the other moto / tuk tuk guys saw an opportunity and came in droves, Kiwi took off like a bat outta hell towards Paddy Rice, chased by a growing number of locals... :dragonchase:
Stupid to get into a fight, even more stupid to get into a fight when shit-faced, extremely stupid to get into a fight, drunk, with a local, on #136.
I never been in a fight with a khmer,They are too easily befriended in my opinion.
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Trinitysmackstain wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:33 am
hanno wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:09 am
Eros wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2017 12:53 am Saw this kick off, the Kiwi came out of Tiger or Cavalry and there was an argument between him and some khmer dude looked like a motodup, bit of push and shove and the Kiwi landed a punch.
Not a smart move on this street as then all the other moto / tuk tuk guys saw an opportunity and came in droves, Kiwi took off like a bat outta hell towards Paddy Rice, chased by a growing number of locals... :dragonchase:
Stupid to get into a fight, even more stupid to get into a fight when shit-faced, extremely stupid to get into a fight, drunk, with a local, on #136.
I never been in a fight with a khmer,They are too easily befriended in my opinion.
Yes. They are also easily offended.....
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South Koreans arrested over fight
Thursday, 30 March 2017

Five South Korean investors were arrested and sent to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday for questioning over a fight that left one of them seriously injured and knocked unconscious.

The violence happened at a karaoke parlor in Chamakarmon district’s Tonle Bassac commune at about 3am yesterday, according to deputy district police chief Sok Bunlin.
He said the South Korean men, who were friends and restaurant investors, went to drink beer and sing karaoke until the early hours.

One of the men had an argument with the others while they were drinking, leading to a fight and resulting in one man getting seriously hurt and knocked unconscious, Mr. Bunlin added...
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/37048/ ... ver-fight/
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Seems the Korean guy reached the limit of his patience when his drinking buddies continued scribbling banal artwork all over him after being repeatedly warned that it was not funny.
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Heard the guy on 136st is actually Aussie ? and may or may not work for one of the big Mining companies here.......
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"Big" mining companies?

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Take it the tuk-tuk drivers here have the same pent-up anger issues against foreignors as they do in Thailand, & it doesn't require much to spark off a mass mob attack on a single individual ?
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rick_o'shea wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:55 pm
CEOCambodiaNews wrote:Image Image

There was also a very drunk Kiwi guy called Peter, who got into a fight with some Khmers on riverside at Paddy Rice Bar. What a night.



The first video has the Khmer guy saying he is the nephew of someone important. The cop says doesn't matter, go to the station, and he gets on the back of a bike. The 2nd video starts with the Khmer guy not wanting to go in the station on arrival, but relents and goes in. It's 26 mins long, i can't be bothered to see how it ends.
That's a shame, you should watch it all! That second video is pure Gold; drunk foreigner that gives it all up, fake cops getting caught out, lax yet efficient police (bravo!), damn...required viewing for all expats! Some enterpreneur should subtitle and soundtrack that vid and others for an overseas TV series. Bloody goldmine! WTF is Peter Miller doing at the 17:40 mark onwards, some type of mind fisting? :crazy:
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Peter miller does look familiar. Are there still Aussie mining companies there?
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