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WWW.FACEBOOK.COMสาวใหญ่ ควบเก๋ง ชนดะ รถขายนมเปรี้ยว แท็กซี่ รถทำความสะอาด เมืองพัทยา ทิ้งคนเจ็บนอนกลางถนน ซิ่งหนีหน้สาวใหญ่ ควบเก๋ง ชนดะ รถขายนมเปรี้ยว แท็กซี่ รถทำความสะอาด เมืองพัทยา ทิ้งคนเจ็บนอนกลางถนน ซิ่งหนีหน้าตาเฉย 📍เมื่อเวลา 05.16 น. วันที่ 29 พฤษภาคม 2568 พ.ต.ท.สายใจ คำจุลลา สว.สอบสวน สภ.เมืองพัทยา รับแจ้งอุบัติเหตุรถยนต์เก๋งชนท้ายรถซาเล้ง มีผู้ได้รับบาดเจ็บเหตุเกิดบนถนนสุขุมวิท พัทยาใต ฝั่งขาเข้าสัตหีบ ต.หนองปรือ อ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี หลังรับแจ้งจึงประสานกำลังเจ้าหน้าที่อาสาสมัครกู้ภัยสว่างบริบูรณ์ธรรมสถานเมืองพัทยารีบไปตรวจสอบ 📍ที่เกิดเหตุพบรถซาเล้งขายนมเปรี้ยวยี่ห้อดัง ถูกชนจนเสียหลักพลิกคว่ำ อยู่ริมถนนช่วงเลนขวา บนพื้นถนนพบน.ส.ฐิติพันธ์ อายุ 44 ปี ได้รับบาดเจ็บที่แขน และแผ่นหลัง ถลอกตามร่างกาย เจ้าหน้าที่กู้ภัยฯจึงปฐมพยาบาลเบื้องต้นก่อนเคลื่อนย้ายส่งโรงพยาบาล ส่วนคู่กรณีเป็นรถยนต์เก๋งยี่ห้อมาสด้า ซีเอ็กซ์ 30 สีขาว ได้ขับขี่หลบหนีไปอย่างหน้าตาเฉย ทิ้งคนเจ็บนอนกลางถนน โชคดีมีพลเมืองดีช่วยเหลือเข้าข้างทาง ต่อมาได้รับแจ้งจากพลเมืองดีว่ารถยนต์เก๋งคันเดียวกันขับเฉี่ยวชนรถไปตลอดทาง เป็นรถแท็กซี่ ของสหกรณ์เดินรถพัทยา 2 คัน แต่ผู้ขับขี่ก็ยังไม่จอด ยังคงขับต่อไปเรื่อยๆด้วยความเร็ว ก่อนจะข้ามเลนไปชนประสานงา กับรถทำความสะอาด สำนักงานสาธารณสุขและสิ่งแวดล้อมเมืองพัทยา จนได้รับความเสียหายยับเยิน ส่วนคนขับรถยนต์เก๋งเจ้าปัญหา ทราบชื่อภายหลังคือ น.ส.สุภีรญาอายุ 50 ปี อยู่ในอาการเหม่อลอย พยายามจะเดินหลบหนี แต่พลเมืองดีช่วยกันควบคุมตัวไว้ได้ สอบถามผู้ที่เห็นเหตุการณ์ คนแรกให้ข้อมูลว่า ตัวเองไม่ได้เห็นตอนชน เห็นเพียงผู้บาดเจ็บนอนอยู่กลางถนน จึงลงมาช่วยเข้าข้างทาง เพราะเกรงว่าจะเกิดเหตุซ้ำซ้อน อีกรายเล่าให้ฟังว่า รถยนต์เก๋งคันเจ้าปัญหา ขับมาด้วยความเร็วส่ายไปมา พุ่งไปชน ประสานงานกับรถทำความสะอาดของเมืองพัทยา โชคดีที่ตนเองถอยรถหลบ ก่อนที่ผู้ขับขี่ ซึ่งอยู่ในอาการเหม่อลอยแปลกๆจะพยายามหลบหนี แต่ทุกคนช่วยกันควบคุมตัวไว้ได้ ก่อนแจ้งเจ้าหน้าที่เข้าตรวจสอบดังกล่าว เบื้องต้นพ.ต.ท.สายใจ คำจุลลา สว.สอบสวน สภ.เมืองพัทยา ได้ควบคุมตัวน.ส.สุภีรญา คนขับเก๋งเจ้าปัญหา ไปตรวจวัดปริมาณแอลกอฮอล์ในร่างกาย รวมทั้งตรวจสอบกล้องวงจรปิด เพื่อดำเนินคดีตามกระบวนการทางกฎหมายต่อไป0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 57 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMBCCT Sponsored weight-loss for charity – would you like to participate or sponsor?So far seven BCCT members have embarked on journey to lose weight to support the British Community in Thailand Foundation for the Needy (BCTFN) – www.bctfn.org Gareth Davies, DDX – 113kg (starting weight) Vicky Qiu, Constant Energy – 62.1kg Giorgio Gamba, HSBC – 93.5kg Graham MacDonald, Macallan Insurance Broker – 99kg Paul Crosio, Formichella & Sritawat Law – 102kg James Wickens, DDX – 78.1kg Greg Watkins, BCCT – 108.5kg Would you like to participate too? How about sponsoring one or more of the participants? As Greg notes “we know that losing weight can be a challenge. BCCT is offering ‘strength in numbers’ all for a good cause. Please join us at any time or be a sponsor ” Each participant will run their own sponsorship efforts. Sponsors may choose whichever format they prefer eg per kg, lump sum or with a minimum weight-loss reached. Monthly updates will be provided on the BCCT website and social media platforms. Results will be announced at the BCCT Christmas Luncheon at the JW Marriott Bangkok on Tuesday 16th December with prizes for most weight lost and most sponsorship. BCTFN is a Thailand-registered foundation with a long history of charitable contributions and commitment to sustainable community support in Thailand. In 1957 UKCTC (United Kingdom Committee for Thai Charities) initiated an annual charity fun fair inside the old British Embassy on Ploenchit Road. Known as Ploenchit Fair, and despite moving location, the name remains as a reflection of its origins, intent and values. Funds raised by BCTFN at Ploenchit Fair and via donations are allocated to charities supporting some of the most needy and vulnerable communities in Thailand. BCTFN works closely with these charities, monitoring and advising them. Priority is given to self-help projects that benefit and enable communities to become self-sustaining thereby providing a lasting impact. Examples over the past few years include: Good Shepherd Sisters; Bright Dawn Foundation; Christ Church; Karen Hilltribes Trust; Skills for Life Foundation; Thailand Hilltribes Education Projects (THEP); Rural Area Medical Aid Foundation (RAMA); and Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities. Highlighted Projects: Karen Hilltribes Trust: BCTFN supported the installation of a fresh water system in a remote village in Mae Hong Son, ensuring access to clean water for the community. Good Shepherd Sisters in Chiang Rai: funds helped renovate a youth centre in the Phan district, providing a safe home for 35-40 girls aged 10-18 and an additional 55 scholarships. The renovation included repairing the roof of a vocational training building and creating three additional rooms. Rural Area Medical Aid Foundation: BCTFN contributed to regular medical visits to remote areas, supporting a team of volunteer doctors and nurses with essential medical supplies. Skills for Life Foundation: BCTFN provided housing for over 30 teenagers, offering a safe living environment, educational support, and skill development opportunities. The donation helped refurbish a newly purchased house for the boys. หอการค้าอังกฤษ – ไทย British Chamber of Commerce Thailand Two Pacific Place, 18th Floor, 142 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110 Tel: +66 (0) 2651-5350-1 Email: [email protected] Location Map: Thai/English0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 59 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMGo slow and be conscious while in and out of Pattaya — or risk a sad endRescue teams arrive quickly to assist the injured driver and clear the damaged streetlight pole after the accident. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya’s roads have once again reminded drivers of the dangers of speeding and distracted driving. A 27-year-old man narrowly escaped a serious tragedy after losing control of his car and crashing into a streetlight pole, causing the vehicle to flip onto its roof with wheels pointing skyward. At 3:06 AM on May 28, police and rescue teams responded to an accident on Highway 36, the Chonburi-Rayong bypass in Nong Plalai, Banglamung district. The driver, Wuttinan Khantasen, was found injured but conscious. He told officers he had been driving home from Rayong toward Takian Tia but suddenly lost awareness and fell asleep behind the wheel near a U-turn. He then collided with a streetlight pole, which was severely damaged and uprooted in the crash. Rescue workers provided first aid before rushing Wuttinan to Pattaya Patamakhun Hospital for further treatment. The crash serves as a stark warning to all drivers traveling in and out of Pattaya — maintaining focus and driving at safe speeds can save lives and prevent heartbreak. Pattaya’s bustling roads, especially the highways linking the city with neighboring provinces, demand constant vigilance. Whether locals, tourists, or long-term visitors, slowing down and being alert are crucial to avoiding accidents that can end in tragedy. Authorities urge all drivers to go slow and stay alert to prevent tragic accidents on busy Pattaya roads.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 57 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMOvernight Justice – Police nab violent purse snatcher at Pattaya mall charging phone, gambling onlineThe thief was caught while charging his phone at the mall entrance, unaware that plainclothes police were closing in. PATTAYA, Thailand – A 37-year-old Thai man has been arrested by Sattahip police for a brutal snatch-and-run incident at a Pattaya shopping mall that left a Myanmar woman injured. The suspect, caught on CCTV dragging the victim across the floor to steal her bag, confessed he needed money to gamble online and buy drugs. The incident occurred on the evening of May 27, when the suspect forcefully snatched the victim’s shoulder bag containing 9,000 baht in cash and a mobile phone in Soi Bon Kai, Sattahip. Determined police investigators worked through the night to track him down, finally arresting him inside the same mall while he was charging his phone and playing online slot games. The suspect, identified as Apichart, told police he had reached a desperate point in life and chose to target a woman, assuming she wouldn’t fight back. After selling the stolen phone for just 150 baht, he used the money for gambling and drugs, and even gave some to his mother. Ironically, it was his phone battery dying that led to his capture—he went into the mall to charge it and was spotted by undercover officers. He is now in custody facing formal charges, and police are expanding their investigation to track down the shop that purchased the stolen phone. CCTV footage shows the suspect dragging the female victim along the mall floor to snatch her bag.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 62 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya Mayor welcomes German Ambassador, highlights tourism growth and strong bilateral tiesPattaya Mayor presents the Key to the City to German Ambassador as a symbol of friendship and cooperation. PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet warmly welcomed H.E. Ernst Reichel, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Thailand, and Mr. Rudolf Hofer, Honorary Consul of Germany, during their official visit to Pattaya City Hall on May 28. Joining the welcome were Phumipipat Kamolnat, Secretary to the Mayor, along with relevant city officials, who ensured a smooth and hospitable experience throughout the diplomatic visit. As a gesture of friendship and goodwill, Mayor Poramet presented the “Key to the City” of Pattaya to the German representatives. The symbolic gift reflects the strong and growing relationship between Thailand and Germany, particularly in areas of tourism, culture, and economic collaboration. Discussions during the visit touched on the steady flow of German tourists to Pattaya and the promising outlook for future tourism growth. Both parties exchanged views on enhancing cultural and economic cooperation to enrich the experiences of German visitors in Pattaya. The ambassadorial visit marks another significant step in building robust international partnerships and reinforces Pattaya’s image as a world-class tourist destination — welcoming, well-managed, and globally connected. Germany and Pattaya strengthen tourism and cultural ties during high-level diplomatic visit. Ambassador Ernst Reichel welcomed in Pattaya as city highlights growing interest from German travelers. Pattaya reaffirms its global appeal with warm reception for German dignitaries at City Hall.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 65 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya careless cement truck drivers deserve the fines — but who cleans it up?Pattaya hits careless truck owners with 10,000 baht fines as locals demand proper cleanup. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya officials are stepping up enforcement against careless cement truck drivers, issuing hefty fines for concrete spills on public roads — but residents are now asking the tougher follow-up question: Who’s responsible for the cleanup? On a recent inspection along the Third Road junction linking to Thappraya Road, Pattaya municipal officers, along with the city’s complaint-handling division, tracked down and fined a cement truck operator 10,000 baht for letting wet cement spill onto the road. The operation is part of an ongoing campaign to maintain urban cleanliness and public safety. Municipal officials emphasized that these actions are not one-offs. “We’ve taken action, we’re still doing it, and we’ll keep going — for Pattaya and for the orderliness of our city,” a city spokesperson said. However, as much as the public appreciates the crackdown, frustration remains. Online commenters expressed strong opinions: “Then who cleans it up? Or do we just leave it to dry like everywhere else?” “The cement company should be responsible.” “Excellent work!” “Well deserved.” “Outstanding.” However, Pattaya authorities confirm that the cement company is responsible for cleanup after road spills. Still, public demand is clear: enforcement must go hand-in-hand with accountability—especially when public infrastructure is affected. As Pattaya continues its push for a cleaner, safer environment, residents are urging not just punishment — but proper follow-through. Residents say fines aren’t enough if roads are left covered in hardened concrete. Pattaya fines truck for spilling cement on Sai Sam–Thappraya Road; locals ask who’s cleaning the mess. Citizens applaud the crackdown but demand cleanup responsibility from cement companies.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 61 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya fed up with repeat parking offenses, urges harsher penalties for blocking disabled access“No Excuse for Inconvenience” – Pattaya officials crack down on illegal parking that blocks wheelchair paths, calling for stronger penalties to protect disabled access. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya residents are calling for stronger penalties against drivers who repeatedly park illegally, particularly those obstructing wheelchair access routes. The issue has resurfaced in Soi Paniadchang, behind Big C in central Pattaya, where cars have been found blocking designated pathways for people with disabilities. City municipal officers recently launched a public awareness campaign in the area, urging motorists to move their vehicles and avoid parking over the wheelchair-accessible lanes. The officials emphasized that such behavior directly affects the mobility and safety of disabled individuals, many of whom rely on these routes for their daily travel. “Do not park on wheelchair paths,” one sign declared, as officials made rounds to educate and warn violators. However, citizens say education alone is not enough. Public frustration over repeat offenders has grown, with many Pattaya residents taking to social media to voice support for stricter enforcement. Comments included: “Fine them all.” “It’s good that action is being taken after things were lax for a while. Disabled people have been suffering.” City officials say they are considering proposals to escalate fines, increase patrols, and possibly tow vehicles that obstruct disabled pathways in recurring problem areas. The goal is to ensure accessibility for all residents and visitors while reinforcing a culture of responsibility and respect in Pattaya’s urban landscape. Public Outrage Grows – Residents demand tougher action against repeat offenders who park over disabled walkways in Soi Paniadchang behind Big C. “Fine Them All” – Citizens support city efforts as Pattaya launches awareness drive to stop drivers from obstructing wheelchair lanes. Accessibility Under Threat – Officials urge cooperation after complaints rise over vehicles blocking mobility paths for the disabled in central Pattaya.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 73 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMThailand enhances tourist safety with 24-hour patrols, fair pricing, and tour oversight amid social media concernsNatreeya says Thailand is rolling out stronger safety measures, fair pricing policies, and tighter tour service oversight to restore tourist confidence and ensure a welcoming experience. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has outlined new nationwide measures to address growing safety concerns and reports of unauthorized tour operators, in a bid to rebuild confidence among international travelers. The announcement, made recently by Permanent Secretary Natreeya Taweewong, follows a rise in social media posts about alleged tourist safety incidents, many of which officials say are misleading or inaccurate. The ministry confirmed that it is working with military, police, and civil agencies to implement a broad security plan that spans the full travel experience, from airport arrival to visits to key tourist sites. Measures include baggage protection with airline and airport assistance, streamlined immigration services, transparent transport pricing, and the deployment of uniformed personnel and volunteers at popular locations. Tourists can also access 24-hour patrol services, a national hotline, and a mobile app to request support. In response to rumors of tourist abductions, the ministry clarified that no such cases involving visitors to Thailand have been confirmed. Reports involved individuals passing through Thailand for unrelated purposes. Officials have reiterated that the country remains safe for travel and that the Thai public remains committed to treating visitors with respect and hospitality. Concerns over inflated prices and unreliable services have prompted further regulatory steps. Authorities are now cracking down on overcharging, while coordinating with airlines and the Ministry of Transport to reduce fares by adding extra flights and adjusting fuel excise taxes. Monitoring efforts are in place to ensure fair pricing and consistent service across the tourism sector. A major enforcement push is also underway to eliminate illegal tour operations and unlicensed guides. An inter-agency task force known as the Joint Operations Center for Resolving Nominee Tour Business Problems has been formed to investigate and prosecute violators. The task force includes the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Department of Business Development, the Department of Special Investigation, the Tourist Police Bureau, and the Immigration Bureau. (NNT)0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 60 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMBrawl at Pattaya cannabis shop ends with broken glass and police interventionAngry confrontation at Pattaya’s SWEET69 cannabis shop ends with broken glass and police arrest. PATTAYA, Thailand – Police were called to respond to a disturbance and property damage at the SWEET69 cannabis shop located in Soi Honey, at 11:36 PM on May 27. Upon arrival, officers found a Thai man angrily confronting an American tourist and had to detain him after he threw a rock, shattering the shop’s glass window. The man suffered injuries to his face and lips during the incident. Both parties were brought to Pattaya Police Station for questioning. Eyewitnesses reported that the foreign tourist had come to purchase an e-cigarette, which the shop did not have. This led to a heated argument, escalating when the man threw a rock at the glass. Passersby tried to intervene and stop the fight before police arrived. Police secured video evidence recorded by local residents showing the moment the rock was thrown. The investigation continues to ensure justice and fairness for all involved. American tourist seeks e-cigarettes, triggering dispute that escalates to property damage. Eyewitnesses intervene during brawl, preventing further violence before police arrive. Police review video evidence to determine facts and proceed with fair investigation.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 63 ครั้ง