Olddaddy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I wouldn't say I'm a hyper vigilant person but I'm always aware of my surroundings & safety I recall back in July I was sitting in the Cocka2 bar in Jomtien complex, very quiet weeknight with only a few old farangs sitting out the Front Now before I came into the complex I observed 2 young farang guys and a young farang girl walk into the complex. They were drunk ,UK accents ,I had a bad feeling about them so walked around them ,skylarking with each other pushing each other etc Anyway sitting in that Cocka2 bar no one else seem to observe them , I was watching them they walked up to the very old guy with black rimmed glasses 🤓 and said "fucking pedo ...they walked into that laneway past Yupins that goes to the Zing where one of the young guys says loudly to his friends " I don't wanna walk past pedos'..lucky no one was walking hand in hand in that laneway at the time And another thing be even more be aware of safety , eg taking photos Don't make it obvious your taking pics of people especially young drunken males Today I watched on the News a Norwegian tourist man in Melbourne Australia being attacked by a group of teenagers because they said he was taking photos of them ,a mob mentality attacked the poor old guy kicking him on the ground ,maybe he was maybe he wasn't,but be aware of surroundings , You have drunken topless male teenagers and he started taking pictures of them .. allegedly He apparently was so shaken up he took a flight ✈️ back to Norway immediately Even when I go to the Philippines I'm aware what's going on around me more than Thailand . Maybe some of you are not "trained " or have no life experience in being aware of your safety and I have seen people like that first hand where they will "walk" into situations not aware, completely oblivious of their surroundings Even going into bars I look first to get a "feel" for it ,if I get a bad vibe I don't go in I walked past a bar down at Jomtien beach that was playing live music , I looked before I walked in to see 4 young farangs so drunk they were spilling their glasses on others ,I didn't go in I actually had one farang from Europe sit next to a boy I bought a drink for in a gay bar and proceed to talk to him like I wasn't there ,of course the boy responded to him as he seemed to be a regular So I could of abused the farang ,started a fight etc arguing but I chose to walk away and said to the boy take care and paid the bar drinks and left Sure there's 100 stories that work out well but if your an old guy with young Asian money boy you are not going to start kissing him beside the hotel pool with 20 drunken🥴 young Aussie tattoed farang around say in Bali or somewhere,use your commonsense please BjornAgain and zoomomancs 2 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: if you an old guy with young Asian money boy you are not going to start kissing him beside the hotel pool who would think such innocent , high class, exercise may land somebody in trouble Olddaddy and TMax 2 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, vinapu said: who would think such innocent , high class, exercise may land somebody in trouble Unfortunately it can nowadays especially with young farang males full of testereone who have been on the 🍺🍺🍺 Quote
vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: Unfortunately it can nowadays especially with young farang males full of testereone who have been on the 🍺🍺🍺 as always , an old advice ' be aware of your surroundings" applies and adherence to it pays well. Ruthrieston and TMax 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago My one concern is having photos taken as I have no idea where or in what format they might appear. Personally I think photography in or near bars and restaurants should be banned. Sadly, with most Asians desperate to tske photos of every single dish they eat, that just won't happen. Olddaddy, Ruthrieston, TMax and 1 other 2 2 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 24 minutes ago, PeterRS said: most Asians desperate to tske photos of every single dish they eat I have never quite understood this. Most of my Asian friends and colleagues are that way, regardless of where they work and live. Why is there such a need to take photos of a plate of food?!? Even Asian students in the general population at the high school where I taught were this way when I would travel with various groups as a staff chaperone. I simply don't get it. Olddaddy 1 Quote
Travelingguy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It is easier to be aware and leery of drunk people who are escalating, if you have not had too much to drink. Drinking is the most common way to lose your perception of potential dangers around you. Olddaddy and TMax 2 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 55 minutes ago Members Posted 55 minutes ago 3 hours ago, PeterRS said: ... Personally I think photography in or near bars and restaurants should be banned... Inside a bar or restaurant, they can have their own policies regarding photography. Outside, on the street, there can be and should be no expectation of privacy. You're in public, and these there are CCTV monitoring your every move just about everyplace in any case. Quote