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Shocking moment Brit tourists in Thailand’s ‘Sin City’ fight locals in horror road rage brawl before cops make arrests

Published on April 28, 2025 at 09:27 PM

THIS is the shocking moment British tourists in Thailand’s “Sin City”; are caught fighting locals in a horrific road rage brawl.

Cops were called to reports of the two British holidaymakers brawling with locals outside a convenience store in the depraved ‘Sin City’ Pattaya on April 27.

Police officers responding to a fight between British tourists and locals outside a convenience store in Thailand.
Two British tourists were fined over a fight with locals outside a convenience store in Thailand
Two British tourists fighting with locals outside a convenience store in Thailand.
The holidaymakers reportedly downed cans of beer before hiring a Thai hooker to return with them to their hotel
Police officers intervening in a fight between British tourists and locals in a convenience store.
Police detained the parties involved at the Pattaya City Police Station

The reportedly downed cans of before hiring a Thai hooker to return with them to their hotel.

While , they reportedly clipped a food delivery rider, 44, before a bag of rubbish at his two-wheeler, sparking a road rage fight in front of the 7-Eleven store.

The Brits squared off against the as the woman in a skimpy mini dress intervened.

When the men began exchanging blows, other locals joined the fray, forcing the tourists to retreat into the supermarket.

Footage shows arriving at the scene as terrified staff fled the shop.

One of the British men screamed for his phone. He was later seen pleading for police to ‘take him’ as he pointed to one of the Thai men.

Police detained the parties involved at the Pattaya City Police Station and fined the two British tourists.

A police spokesman said: “The police were able to control the situation in time before taking the two foreigners and those involved to Pattaya City Police Station to proceed with legal action.

“The foreigners admitted their guilt in the fight and paid the rider 15,000 baht in compensation before going their separate ways.”;

Former fishing village Pattaya became popular with American troops on ‘rest and relaxation’ breaks in the 1950s and 1960s when the US had military bases in while fighting Communism in and Cambodia.

Rural families are said to have even dressed their sons as women to cash in on the gold rush.

The handful of bars in the coastal town quickly grew and it is now the world’s biggest sex holiday destination, with round-the-clock prostitution and – a modern-day Sodom and Gomorrah rife with and debauchery.

Government chiefs have attempted to clean up the city but regular violence, depravity and claims of corruption continue to blight its reputation.

This comes just days after was caught grabbing a bar worker and hoisting her over his head before getting knocked out by a bouncer in Thailand.

He lifted 33-year-old waitress May so high that she hit her head on the air con unit, resulting in the tourist getting kicked out the bar and

CCTV shows May laughed at the drunken encounter with the shirtless tourist before running to the back of the shop, presumably to avoid another encounter.

But the holidaymaker soon turned his attention to another woman, a manager, whom he tried to kiss and embrace.

The manager recalled: “I told him to return to his hotel. I said he should stop because he was too drunk and return tomorrow.

“I grabbed his hand and walked him out of my bar. He pushed me away and walked back inside.

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