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A small traffic incident in Pattaya spiralled into a full-blown fight outside a regional police headquarters the other day, with moods flaring and fists flying.

A BMW chauffeur, 36 years of age Watcharaphon Phonpakdee presumably hit the back of Theerapong Manisri’s Toyota Yaris near a gasoline station on Soi Phothisan in Pattaya.

As the 2 celebrations stopped working to reach a contract at the Pattaya Police headquarters, stress skyrocketed, triggering each side to contact supports. 3 people, supposedly good friends of Watcharaphon, stormed in with a Nissan Teana and presumably prompted a brawl with Theerapong’s buddies.

The intensifying turmoil captured the attention of regional law enforcement officer, who immediately stepped in, assembling all included celebrations for questioning. Different examinations were released to figure out fault for the preliminary accident and to attend to the subsequent fracas at the police headquarters, reported Pattaya News.

Now, those involved in the melee are dealing with charges of triggering public condition and taking part in a public brawl.

In associated news, a physical run-in unexpectedly appeared in between 2 traveler van chauffeurs in front of Ratsada Pier in Phuket on the afternoon of February 18. The phenomenon, which was recorded on video by a passing automobile, quickly ended up being a regional feeling on social networks channels. Public outrage rose over the violent behaviour shown by the chauffeurs, frequently described as Phuket’s public transportation chauffeurs.

In other news, 18 people got the capital punishment with one sentenced to life jail time in a landmark judgment at the Thong Pha Phum Provincial Court in Kanchanaburi province last Thursday, February 22. The court acquitted 4 others in a case originating from a fatal brawl in between prisoner groups from Restriction Mueang Kan and Restriction Bo Phloi versus those from Restriction Tha Maka. The occurrence, which took place on February 22, 2015, led to the deaths of 2 prisoners and injuries to 6 others.

The brawl was supposedly set off by a conflict over tattooing within the jail, where prisoners from Restriction Mueang Kan and Restriction Bo Phloi were advised by the Restriction Tha Maka group for tattooing in a location covered by monitoring video cameras.

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