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  • Thailand's Deadliest Holiday Destination For Brits

    British tourists are more likely to be killed in Thailand than any other destination, according to new figures released today.

    Motorbike accidents are the main reason why 269 Britons died there last year, according to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

    The figures mean that Thailand has the highest rate of deaths in proportion to the number of British tourists of any country worldwide. In the year to March, an estimated 860,000 British tourists visited Thailand.

    This figure also makes Thailand the country where, proportionately, British tourists are most likely to end up in hospital, according to the organisation€™s British Behaviour Abroad report, released today.

    The majority of 324 reported hospitalisations in Thailand were due to motorbike accidents, says the FCO, and a high proportion are fatal.

    The figures for the report are based on incidents reported to British consulates abroad, so actual numbers could be higher.

    On the dangers of visiting Thailand, the organisation says: €œMany of the hospitalisations in Thailand are the result of motorbike accidents €“ particularly in the southern islands.

    €œThailand has one of the world€™s highest road traffic accident rates, almost all of which involve motorbikes.€

    The Thai law that states safety helmets must be worn is widely ignored according to the FCO, which contributes to the high number of deaths each year. On average 38 people a day die in motorcycle accidents in Thailand.

    The organisation also warns: €œYou should never hand over your passport as a guarantee against returning a motor scooter or cycle. Unscrupulous owners have been known to hold on to passports against claimed damage to the motor scooter or cycle.€

    Further to that, some vehicles are not road worthy. The FCO says that many of the motorcycles and scooters that are available for hire in beach resorts are unregistered and cannot legally be driven on a public road. This could invalidate any travel insurance policy should the driver wish to make a claim.

    On the subject of travel insurance, the report found that financial pressures are causing many British holidaymakers to forgo travel insurance in a bid to save money.

    Foreign Office Minister, Chris Bryant, said: €œGetting comprehensive travel insurance means that whilst an accident may disrupt your holiday, it won€™t bankrupt you in extortionate medical or repatriation bills.€

    Other trouble hotspots revealed by the report include Spain, where 2,032 Britons were arrested last year. This is higher than any other country, although as a proportion of visitor numbers, the highest number of arrests was in the UAE followed by Thailand.

    The majority of arrests are drug-related, with one in seven relating to illegal substances. This is particularly so in Thailand €“ were a quarter of arrests were due to drugs. The UAE also has a low tolerance of drugs €“ according to the FCO, many Britons arrested in the UAE are transit passengers, who fall foul of the country€™s strict drug laws, which prohibit some prescription drugs that are legal in the UK.

    Among the notable cases is that of Tracy Wilkinson, 45, from West Sussex, who was arrested at Dubai airport in 2005 for possession of codeine, which she had been taking for chronic back pain.

    Arrests are also due to "bad behaviour". The UAE has a low tolerance of anti-Islamic behaviour and behaviour that is regarded as disrespectful towards UAE officials.

    The FCO advises Britons heading to unfamiliar countries to familiarise themselves with local laws and customs before heading abroad.

    -- timesonline.co.uk 2009-08-26

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    Yep... and I believe it. Every time I see a Falang hiring a Yamaha Z1 on Beach Rd. (Patts) I cringe, waiting for the soon to happen accident. Same same in Patong.
    I've ridden motorbikes in LOS and Asia for a long long time. And I still get caught out by the unexpected, and I am totally defensive in my riding style: I assume EVERYONE is out to kill me!
    What irks me most is most of the time I see an Expat hire a motorbike they are in slippers, a singlet and shorts. And they have have a Thai girl dressed similar about to jump on as pillion. Poor sods.
    Can I post a photo of my new bike here?
    Will any excuse do?
    Sure it will....
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    • #3
      She's a Beaut Foxxee      
      If at first you don't succeed, Skydiving is not for you !

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      • #4
        Thanks Tel,

        I'm a twat for posting it here but I was looking for an excuse.....
        f0xxee
         

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        • #5
          (f0xxee @ Aug. 26 2009,10:10) What irks me most is most of the time I see an Expat hire a motorbike they are in slippers, a singlet and shorts.
          That amazes me too, especially those hiring the type of machine you have posted.
          I would even go so far as to voice disapproval to anyone who rides a scooter while wearing inadequate footwear like flip flops or sandals

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          • #6
            How much did you have to pay to get the number plate to match the bike's cc capacity?
            Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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            • #7
              (pacman @ Aug. 26 2009,17:23) How much did you have to pay to get the number plate to match the bike's cc capacity?      
              Come on Paccie, you're a mate, you can call me a wanker!

              Actually I bought it with that plate, but getting the green book transferred to my name was more difficult as it had to be done in BKK where the bike was registered instead of home.
              And my Aussie Drivers License hade expired so it was a full day gettin car and bike licenses... bu t well worth it as it is all legal!

              Got some good photos of Mr's Foxxee on it too!
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              • #8
                You do realise when I address you in a post, the fact you are a wanker is a given...          
                Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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                • #9
                  (f0xxee @ Aug. 26 2009,16:10) Can I post a photo of my new bike here?
                  How much for S/T and L/T?

                  And guys, I have the exclusive rights here to be called a wanker!

                  Or do you want me to start a new poll?

                  MB
                  Lost in Space!

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                  • #10
                    Hi master bator: Sorry to burst your bubble but you are one wanker amongst many....

                    Sorry no ST or LT available! (I dont want to add to the statisitics!)
                    f0xxee
                     

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                    • #11
                      Chuck Wow had a bike (well more a moped). He gave it to the maid as he hurt himself badly after colliding with a dog crossing the road...
                      That of course would never have happened to me....
                      Lost in Space!

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                      • #12
                        (f0xxee @ Aug. 26 2009,17:47) but you are one wanker amongst many....
                        But he is... The Master!

                        Idiot Brits think they are invincible after a couple of Changs! Who cares about these idiots. Hardly worth keeping statistics on.
                        I'm feeling rough and it's a combination of air and water...

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                        • #13

                          Agreed ther is something Dawinian about them removing themselves from the gene pool. The problem is they (and lets get this straight, Aussies are as bad, ditto russians) make such loud, obnoxious fucksticks of themselves in public. Why fight eachother on WS or in Patong when you can fuck?
                          Even so, the odds are that someone innocent will be involved in the accident, and that is sad.
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                          • #14
                              , get a Lambretta Foxxee ya big puff!  
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                            Forgot how this forum works  

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                            • #15
                                 ...you're right, it looks something those big nancyboys ride...
                              Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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