Viral video of fight reveals more drama with foreign motorbike racers in Patong

Video of fight in Patong with motorbike racers went viral.

Patong is once again having drama with foreign motorbike racers.

On Wednesday night, a video of a fight involving foreign motorbike racers on Bangla Road went viral. The racers were reportedly causing a disturbance. Residents and police tried to warn the racers to stop, but they didn’t listen.

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The racers then allegedly pushed residents before the residents got angrier and the fight started, The Phuket Express reported.

A post by the Facebook page Phuket Times says a security guard assaulted a racer after the racers went on a rampage.

Patong Police arrived at the scene and managed to stop the fight, although most of those involved had fled. According to locals who spoke to the Thai press, the motorbike racers were French. The investigation by the Patong Police is ongoing.

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This news comes after cops busted a large group of French motorbike racers in Patong last week on Wednesday night. Residents complained that the racers were disturbing them when they were trying to relax, and potentially posing a threat to the safety of the people. Most of the riders were not wearing the required protective motorcycle helmets as per Thai law, the residents added.

These are not the first times that motorbike racing tourists have made a scene in Thailand.

Between June and August last year, Middle Eastern joyriders turned several roads in Pattaya into racing tracks. The racers got in the way of Pattaya locals and other drivers near Second Pattaya Road, racing each other up and down Soi 18 at night time. A video shared on social media shows a large group of bikers zooming through the area.

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One young Kuwaiti man who had allegedly been motorbike racing in Pattaya ended up losing his middle finger when he crashed.

On August 22, Pattaya police arrested 16 Middle Eastern joyriders and seized 43 motorcycles.

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Tara Abhasakun

A Thai-American dual citizen, Tara has reported news and spoken on a number of human rights and cultural news issues in Thailand. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in history from The College of Wooster. She interned at Southeast Asia Globe, and has written for a number of outlets. Tara reports on a range of Thailand news issues.

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