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Thailand Musings I first went to Thailand in 1997 and immediately fell in love with the country. Thailand at that time to me was mysterious and exotic, full of potentials and pitfalls. Fast forward to 2010 and here I am after 13 years and many trips to the LOS sharing, with the help of my Thai wife Golf, my experiences and knowledge with you here at Thailand Musings. Thailand may have lost some mystery for me, but it is still exotic and wonderful and I will always remember that first feeling when I stepped out into the Bangkok smog for the first time. I have yet to learn everything about Thailand and thankfully for all of us Golf is here to correct me when I err.

28 October 2007 ~ 8 Comments

Thailand Crimes and Bangkok Scams

This weekend’s surfing of the internet and blogosphere has brought me to several sites that talk about scams and crimes in Bangkok and Thailand. And what I’ve found has simply reinforced my belief that Bangkok is one of the safest cities in the world.

First is a story from The Nation about the number of robberies in Bangkok. Turns out that in the first 8 months of 2007 there have been just 280 robberies reported to the Bangkok Tourist police. Now keep in mind that this is just one robbery a day in the 13th largest city in the world which also has around one million tourists a month coming to visit. I would say that is pretty darn good.

If you’re still concerned about being robbed in Bangkok then here are the top seven places to be on guard:

  1. Chatuchak market (85 reported robberies)
  2. MBK (76 reported robberies)
  3. Bus terminals (50 reported robberies)
  4. Pratunam/Silom Road/Patpong (46 reported robberies)
  5. China Town (11 reported robberies)
  6. Sukhumvit road (7 reported robberies
  7. Suan Lum night bazzar (5 reported robberies)

Bear in mind too that just 5 suspects have been arrested so far none of those were Thai’s. So basically if you get robbed consider it a complete loss and hope that your insurance will re-imburse you. Consider yourself warned.

A second site I found is called Bangkok Scams and yep you guessed it, they cover various scams to be found in and around Bangkok. Nothing really new here though, basically the same old scams revolving around gems, dual pricing, overpriced drinks in Patpong bars, and touts in general. If you’re a newbie to Thailand it may be worth a look, but really some common sense and caution will go a long way for most.

Again I want to reiterate that I feel Bangkok is the safest city I have ever been to and I can’t see how any person who is aware of their surroundings and displays just a bit of caution would have a problem. I know there is much more crime, and violent crime at that, in the U.S. even in my small town of just 250,000 inhabitants.

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Steve started Thailand Musings in 2006 after meeting and marrying Golf on the site Thai Love Links. The site was started as a way to share information about Thailand, it's people, culture and traditions and has grown substantially since that time. As a long time visitor to the Kingdom Steve hopes you enjoy his thoughts and observations about Thailand and it's culture. He can be contacted here.

8 Responses to “Thailand Crimes and Bangkok Scams”

  1. William Martin 24 January 2008 at 9:51 pm Permalink

    One reason that crime stats are low is cops don’t want to be bothered.
    Walking down the street I had a lady man (Katoey) try to pick my pocket.
    He got my wallet out but it fell to the ground and I was able to grab it back.
    Then he basically dared me to do anything about it….This was broad daylight
    and I was simply walking back to my hotel from the supermarket.
    I found a policeman about a block away but he just kinda laughed and said I could go to the police station to make a report but I would have to pay money for that and he wouldn’t say
    how much.
    oh well

  2. Steve 25 January 2008 at 9:10 am Permalink

    Your story is oh too common for Pattaya and a very good reason I avoid the place. I’ve read that crime is under reported by at least 50% in Thailand and I’d bet there are even more crimes that go unreported.

    Unfortunately the Thai’s have an innate ability to disregard anything and everything, especially if it is inconvenient or embarrassing.

    One phrase that causes constant consternation to westerners in Thailand is ‘mai bpen rai’ which we translate as ‘nevermind’ or when used in response to ‘thank you’ as ‘you’re welcome’. What most don’t realize is that ‘mai bpen rai’ literally translated is ‘no nothing exists’. So, it is in reality a denial of the existence of something.

    Usually Thai’s will ‘mai bpen rai’ anything that would lead to a loss of face and I think crimes definitely fall into that category. It is a loss of face for Thai society in general, but more importantly it is a loss of face for the police in that area for allowing the crime to happen and more loss of face if they are unable to catch the perpetrator. In the Thai view of the world it is better to just deny that it ever happened.

    Many people assume that Thai’s ignore or avoid things because they are lazy and that can be true in some cases, but I think in many cases it is because of this perceived loss of face that things go undone and issues get ignored in Thailand.

  3. clubsiam 16 October 2008 at 12:10 am Permalink

    Tourist Mafia are positioned at Thailands main tourist attractions.
    The Tourist Authority and Tourist police will not help you.
    Notice these scammers are working in view of the security guards, Police Box and TAT Info Booth.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21533131@N06/

  4. david carden 26 October 2008 at 8:46 am Permalink

    remember in Thailand, crimes may be reported buy no records are kept. pick pockets work sukumvit soi 25 and soi 18 everyday, i see people pick pocketed and have been pick pocketed, i have report it to the police several times, including the tourist police, but they are still there and no sign of the police. I think petty crime in Thailand is by far the highest in Southeast asia, dont be fooled.

  5. clubsiam 17 November 2008 at 10:59 pm Permalink

    Crime against tourists is on the rise.
    If the Police see criminal activity, most likely they justbtake paymants and let the criminals flourish.

    Phohos of Bangkoks Tourist Mafia.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21533131@N06/

  6. Sheraz Seechuran 24 August 2010 at 11:48 am Permalink

    Pick pockets? Are you kidding me? you guys are complaining about pick pocketing being the huge criminal activity here. Put your damn wallet in a place they can’t pick it dammit. I live in sunny South Africa, and will be on holiday in Bangkok and Phuket, and if this is the crime you guys are talking about then it sounds like a safe enough place to visit. South Africa is not for sissies…….

  7. Steve 24 August 2010 at 12:02 pm Permalink

    Thanks for the warning not to come to South Africa…I’m a bit of a sissie :)

    Hope you enjoy your Bangkok/Phuket holiday though.


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