When You're the Victim: Stories of Crime in Bangkok [S6.E40]
vor 3 Jahren
Greg and Ed discuss their personal experiences as victims of crime
in Bangkok. Greg opens with a recap of his recent bike theft story
which has been discussed in more detail on the bonus show. Although
the bike has yet to be retrieved, the Thai police wer
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...
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vor 3 Jahren
Greg and Ed discuss their personal experiences as victims
of crime in Bangkok. Greg opens with a recap of his recent bike
theft story which has been discussed in more detail on the bonus
show. Although the bike has yet to be retrieved, the Thai police
were surprisingly responsive and professional. Greg then relates
a couple encounters with pickpockets and an odd experience with
an angry street kid. All in all, not bad for twenty years in a
giant, teeming metropolis.
Ed then talks about his experience living in a house on Sukhumvit
Soi 1, very close to Bumgungrad Hospital which was undergoing
expansion and thus necessitating a camp of laborers nearby.
Unsurprisingly perhaps, Ed's house was robbed three times,
including once when his wife woke up and confronted a burglar.
Other than that, Ed has managed to avoid any other encounters
with crime in Bangkok, also not a bad record all things
considered.
The guys then go over the most high risk behavior that foreigners
in Thailand can engage in, including frequenting crowded areas
where foreigners are known to go (such as Khao San Road or
Chatuchak Market) and not securing your belongings. This makes
you easy prey for pickpockets who target non-Thai looking people
in such areas, as this poor sap found out the hard way. The
second risky move is interacting extensively with street people
at night, especially bargirls and ladyboys, who have a reputation
for being light-fingered. And last is fairly obvious: being very
drunk late at night and taking long cab rides or cavorting with
bar girls. No one is 'blaming the victim,' but it is undoubtedly
a fact that certain activities in Bangkok are riskier than
others. You have been warned.
Luckily, as has been stated on the podcast many times, most
crimes against foreigners in Thailand are non-violent, at least
compared to most big cities back home.
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