Taxi Dispute in Phuket Escalates into Assault

Early this morning in the Thalang district of Phuket, a dispute in a taxi turned violent, capturing the attention of Thai social media users. A video depicting a foreign man assaulting a Thai taxi driver after being asked to extinguish his cigarette has gone viral, igniting a flurry of media coverage.

The altercation, recorded and shared by Newshawk Phuket at approximately 9:40 am on April 3, shows the foreign man forcefully grabbing the taxi driver’s collar from behind, while the driver struggled to free himself from the vehicle. Initial reports are conflicted regarding the assailant’s nationality, with some identifying him as German, while others claim he is Austrian.

The incident reportedly began when the taxi driver, after picking up the foreign passenger from Phuket International Airport, informed him that smoking in the vehicle was prohibited. This rule led to the passenger’s aggressive response, culminating in a physical attack as the taxi neared a stop at Thep Krasattri Road’s traffic light, resulting in the taxi colliding with an SUV.

The driver sought help from passersby during the assault, leading to the intervention of the SUV’s owner, Thanongsak, who separated the two and later accompanied them to Thalang Police Station. Thanongsak, while addressing the media, revealed his intent to seek compensation for the damage to his vehicle, unaware initially of the full extent of the confrontation between the taxi driver and the foreign passenger.

Thalang Police Station’s superintendent, Nikorn Choothong, told ThaiRath that as of now, no charges have been pressed against the foreign man, with police waiting for an interpreter to thoroughly understand the events from both parties involved.

The incident not only raises questions about passenger conduct in taxis but also underscores the need for clear communication and legal protocols in handling such disputes, particularly involving foreign nationals.

Author: Sarah BOUCHAOUI

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