Friday, January 27, 2017

DANGEROUS GHOSTS OF THAILAND , AN EXTREMELY NAUGHTY MESSAGE FOR SANTA

By  a  wandering  correspondent

Lobbed in bursting at  the seams  Phuket  where the  driving skills  are  so bad that  two  people were  killed and  81  injured   during  New Year   road  accidents  in  what was called the  Seven Days of  Danger   Road  Safety Campaign .  During  the  period ,  police  fined   7859  people for  traffic  offences : 187    for   dangerous   or  reckless   driving , 213  for running red lights , 137  for drunk driving, 213 were  caught   using  mobile phones while driving , 506   without  seatbelts.

One odd offence here is  "ghost  driving "  which  is described as driving opposite to  the   flow of  traffic , which  sounds  exceedingly  dangerous . On  January 13  it was  reported  that  a   21 year old   female  student  had  been  killed  when  her motorbike was  hit  by a  taxi  driven  by  a  man  asleep  at  the wheel .

Of interest to  Queensland is  publicity given  to  conservationists alarmed at the damage being  done to  local  coral reefs  by  the  many "Try Dive "  operators , there  being  a  crackdown  on  such operations.  On New Year's  Eve  a large King Cobra   snake was   found  fighting  with  another cobra under  a central Phuket  restaurant .
 
A crocodile  got  into the   many and varied  end  of  year activities   when it chomped  on  the hand   of  a   man  at    Phuket  Crocodile  World  and went  into a  death spin with  him .  

Over the  holiday period  there was   chaos  at  Phuket  Airport   with huge  queues where  the  rudeness of  some - many - travellers   who barge  in ahead of  people  lined  up  is  irksome  and would  result in a  firm  rebuke  if  tried in Australia .  

A  surprising  number of  overseas  visitors  appear to   commit  suicide  soon after  arrival ,  jumping  from  hotels  common . A New Zealander was  found at the  bottom of  a  20 storey hotel  ,  described by  police  as  an  apparent suicide .
 
A truly bizarre death was that of  a Kazakhstan tourist who died after  falling  from  the  balcony of a fifth  floor  hotel room  in Patong.  Police found no signs of  struggle in the hotel room or ransacking . However, there were  12 empty bottles of  Thai rum  and three empty beer cans  , empty wine  bottles and other   empty   grog   bottles .
 
Hotel staff  said he  had checked in alone and only ever went out   for food and  alcohol.  Investigations  showed the man on November  24   had  updated his  Facebook  with a  post  which said : Dear Santa, I have  been well-behaved  all year , (so )  reward me with  a trip to Thailand-a couple of  weeks  to  behave badly ."       

In another   strange episode ,  busy  Phuket  City  police became involved in the case of  the "Forgetful monk" , who  caused a scene at a bank when he tried to withdraw  20,000 baht , forgetting that he had  taken out the money the day before .  He  refused to leave the  bank  until  he  got  the  money although there was  only 109l  baht left in the kitty.  A nervous   security  guard called  for  police  reinforcements  who  discovered  he was  indeed  a   forgetful  monk . A photograph appeared in the Phuket Gazette   showing the  robed  monk , leaning on the bank counter , with the  police , who   sorted  out the problem and  dropped him off  at  a  bus  station  after  he   apologised  to  one  and  all .