The Phuket News

Thai fined for ‘beach hooning’

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A THAI MAN ON HOLIDAY with his family has been fined B1,000 for driving on Kamala Beach.

Kamala Police Chief Pol Col Somsak Thongklian­g confirmed that the Thai tourist, whom he named only as ‘Mr Prasopchok’, 39, had been charged with reckless driving and fined for the incident, on Apr 1.

Prasopchok owned a convenienc­e store in Bangkok and was holidaying in Phuket with his family, Pol Col Somsak said.

Mr Prasopchok told police that he thought driving on the beach was allowed. He had come to Phuket with his two children and wanted them to get a close-up view of the sea at Kamala Beach.

Some reports said Mr Prasopchok claimed that he saw a truck taking jet-skis onto the beach and thought it was permitted to drive along it. So he did, noted the Bangkok Post.

A 30-second video of the incident circulated online, prompting a slew of negative comments and criticisms online. The video showed the car, a black sedan, being driven on the sand and even onto the wet sand near the water.

A lifeguard approached and signalled for the driver to leave the area, but was ignored.

The comments posted online criticised the dangerous behaviour, with some pointing out that a local resident would not do this with his/her own car due to the damage the saltwater would do to the vehicle, hence the driver must have been a tourist in a rental car, commenters deduced.

Early last month, a driver left a Jeep stranded in wet sand at Kamala. Officials recovered the Jeep recovered before the high tide arrived. The Phuket News

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