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    Pattaya Bolt Riders and Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Spar Over Overlapping Territory

    Three motorcycle taxi drivers were injured after clashing with a small group of Bolt riders armed with a baseball bat. The injured claimed that they were attacked first, but a video clip shot by outsiders appears to prove otherwise.


    The brawl between a large group of Pattaya motorcycle taxi drivers and about three Bolt drivers took place at 10 PM yesterday, January 25th.


    The encounter took place in front of Arcadia Beach Resort condominium in Soi Thappraya 7 in South Pattaya. The incident left three motorcycle taxi drivers injured, Mr. Anan “Nan” Kaewwichian, 37, Mr. Noppadon “Nueng” Kansup, 37, and Mr. Monthon “Por” Leoseng, 37.

    Nan, who sustained head and leg injuries, told The Pattaya News that he was waiting for customers near the Arcadia condominium, about 50 meters away from the taxi stand. Then, three unidentified Bolt riders pulled up their motorbikes near him, seemingly to also wait for customers.


    Nan stated that he told the Bolt drivers that they could not pick up customers at that spot because it overlapped the taxi drivers’ operating territory and that they needed to pick up customers elsewhere to respect other drivers.

    The Bolt drivers, however, did not listen and instead aggressively demanded an answer as to “why they could not pick up customers at that spot,” Nan told The Pattaya News.


    The injured driver said that he tried to explain the reason, but the Bolt drivers still did not listen, adding one of them pulled out an iron tire lever to threaten him, so he had to call for backup from his friends.


    Nan continued that the fight broke up as soon as his friends arrived. The Bolt drivers also had a baseball bat, which they used to hit him and his friends multiple times.

    He insisted that the Bolt men were in the wrong because they were the ones initiating the attack. Nan showed The Pattaya News his injuries as well as a baseball bat that the Bolt riders accidentally left at the incident scene after they escaped.


    However, the nature of the incident in the footage, which was recorded by anonymous outsiders and later went viral on social media, was slightly different from Nan’s claim.


    The footage showed that there were three Bolt drivers and a lot of motorcycle taxi drivers. The latter swarmed the Bolt men and reportedly tried to grab the Bolt men’s baseball bat, which escalated the situation.


    In addition, the motorcycle taxi riders also appeared to try to gang up on the Bolt men and repeatedly threw punches at them. One of the viral video clips was recorded by someone at the condominium, showing that the Bolt men were largely outnumbered and a lot of motorcycle taxi men also had weapons.

    One injured victim said to the press that he was okay with Bolt drivers picking up passengers, but they needed to be respectful by doing it far away from the taxi stand.


    Initially, one victim said that he and his friends would report the incident to the Pattaya police station to seek legal action against the Bolt drivers. The baseball bat and CCTV footage, which the victim claimed would have recorded the entire event, would be used as evidence.

    Pattaya Bolt Riders and Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Spar Over Overlapping Territory, Three Injured - The Pattaya News

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    Usual motorcycle taxi mafia. Arrest them. Crush their bikes. Burn their stupid mafia vests.

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    As I understand it, Bolt riders are not allowed to pick up or solicit business off the street, it has to be booked via the App. So I question the wisdom of their hanging out in a motosai taxi zone. Wouldn't it be less provocative just to pull over down the soi a bit, and await their booking?

    That said, Bolt is bloody brilliant. It has genuinely improved both the convenience and quality of life on the Darkside- where public transport is shit or non-existent, and motosai taxis and their associated mafia fairly rare too.

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    Seems like maybe 37 is a difficult age.

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    The mental age of a 37 y.o. mcycle taxi chickenhead is around 14.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    As I understand it, Bolt riders are not allowed to pick up or solicit business off the street, it has to be booked via the App. So I question the wisdom of their hanging out in a motosai taxi zone. Wouldn't it be less provocative just to pull over down the soi a bit, and await their booking?
    So if a group of three going out for the night book rides at the same time?

    This is Pattaya's mafioso culture at work and nothing else. They don't own the fucking roads.

    If Bolt is legal, the police should put their foot down, preferably on the motorcycle taxi drivers' heads.
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    If you reckon the Pattaya motosai Mafia is bad, you clearly don't know Bangkok. Why challenge them, so needlessly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    If you reckon the Pattaya motosai Mafia is bad, you clearly don't know Bangkok. Why challenge them, so needlessly?
    Why challenge predatory violence and cartels?

    How fucking thick are you?

    And the article is about Pattaya you fucking moron.

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    Bitter 'arry, as the recent Bellend Poll showed, everyone already knows what an idiot and total Bellend you are. I hardly need elaborate.

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    The reason we have this motorcy trash in Pattaya which does not suffer from anything like the congestion of Bangkok, is that we have no municipal bus network operating within the city conurbation or a regime of taxis operating with meters.

    Thailand is a medieval backwater in so many ways but its dreadful intra urban transport systems outside Bangkok are a disgrace.

    Expecting what passes for law enforcement to adjudicate here is quite laughable, a suggestion only a newbie or idiot could possibly make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    Bitter 'arry, as the recent Bellend Poll showed, everyone already knows what an idiot and total Bellend you are. I hardly need elaborate.
    Of course you don't, you're not the only moron on here I've upset by pointing out their stupidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    The reason we have this motorcy trash in Pattaya which does not suffer from anything like the congestion of Bangkok, is that we have no municipal bus network operating within the city conurbation or a regime of taxis operating with meters.

    Thailand is a medieval backwater in so many ways but its dreadful intra urban transport systems outside Bangkok are a disgrace.

    Expecting what passes for law enforcement to adjudicate here is quite laughable, a suggestion only a newbie or idiot could possibly make.
    In fairness they weren't operating in Pattaya in numbers until they got flooded out of Bangkok in that particularly bad year. Once they got there, they were quick to sink their little fangs in and have been the source of much violence since.

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    a group of low IQ Thais fights another group of low IQ Thais, all are found to be carrying weapons when working in the capacity of serving the public - nothing at all for the BIB to do here

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    The expectation from some that the "Police" are there to uphold law and order is frankly amusing, quite how folks are able to ignore reality - think divide and rule............

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    ^ erm you mean they spend all their time gauging crimes and incidents to determine how much lucre they can derive rather than policing?

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