Is Thailand a Safe Country?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2023
- In this video, we tackle the question, "Is Thailand a Safe Place?". There are many different aspects to consider in Thailand as far as safety goes. See if moving or visiting Thailand would be right for you.
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Even with a “safety last” mentality in Thailand, Thailand is a 100% safer than navigating the crime and homelessness in Los Angeles.
LA is a shithole
And the south, the south is a killing field. Sounds like a war zone. But, hey who cares right? Should land in early October, so ready to leave the poor and now destroyed USA
I don’t know about that!
u sure?
Even London n Paris.. london is now under criminal attack in every corner of road there..
Yes even in Bangkok I have never felt threatened at any time of day or night. But then again I don't hang in the walking street type locations nor wear flashy jewelry as you said😉 I would say the only really unsafe deal in Thailand is the roads especially after 10pm or if you wake really early to exercise etc. Too many drunks driving even more than other times of day. 😀Lastly your 100% correct about safety & your responsible for yourself walking over hazards (open trenches etc) watching what is going on etc.... open eyes open ears 😉 Thanks I always enjoy watching your journey although makes me home sick for Chiang Mai
Hopefully I can get a retirement visa in Sept. Looking forward to going to Thailand.
I have never been. But, leaving in October with a one year Ed visa. I am widowed and from the Caribbean, but Thailand is like a dream for me. So ready to visit and see if I could retire there. So far from my kids! Lol. Maybe that is a good thing, thought!? Hahahah
Best wishes to you!
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทย ขอบคุณที่คุณมีความประสงค์มาประเทศของเรา ที่นี่คนไทยส่วนใหญ่รักสงบ และให้เกียรติ ใจดี แต่ไม่ใช่ทุกคน ที่นี่ก็มีอาชญากรรมเกิดขึ้นเหมือนๆประเทศอื่นเมื่อคุณอยู่สถานที่สุ่มเสี่ยง เช่น ผับ บาร์ และ ถนนที่มืดเปลี่ยว คุณต้องระวังตัว ระวังทรัพย์สิน และ การเดินทางควรใช้ ขนส่งมวลชน จะดีที่สุดค่ะ คุณ สามารถสอบถามเส้นทางกับทุกคนที่พูดภาษาอังกฤษได้โดยที่พวกเขายินดีอย่างมากที่จะช่วยเหลือคุณ แต่ถ้าเขายิ้มๆและพยายามเดินหนีนั่นเพราะเขาอายเพราะอาจจะพูดภาษาอังกฤษไม่ได้ คนไทยหลายคนขี้อาย คุณต้องหาเป้าหมายใหม่เพื่อสอบถาม พวกเขาอาจเรียกคนแถวนั้นเพื่อหาคนที่พูดภาษาอังกฤษได้มาช่วยคุณ ขอให้เป็นทริปที่มีความสุขสนุกค่ะ ❤❤❤
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Great information. Thank you
Great points and advice Tony!
Thanks for your valuable information Tony.
Personal experience. Never had any real problems in Thailand, but that said there is more road rage here than there used to be 10-15 years ago. Other experiences in my 30 years in Asia. My house was broken into while I was away on an international trip when I lived in Singapore… l we thought it was the condo staff but never got anywhere with the police. I had an armed guard outside my house during nights in Malaysia some of the time I lived there… there was a gang of armed men breaking into homes at night in my area for several months. A friend of mine was also assaulted and mugged outside a bar in KL. And who can forget the heavily armed security and metal detectors walking into any hotel in the Philippines? I would never expect something like these experiences in Thailand, especially Chiang Mai.
Very informative video
Good content once again. Kop jai
Excellent you have help us with our move arriving November
Excellent! 🇹🇭 ❤️
Thanks for answering my questions. Although I pretty much know all of them, I just want to see any difference after 30+ years I have been away from Thailand. I really miss Thailand, can't wait to retire in my beloved country!
Good to know it still feels safe over there! I've always been more leary of the western backpackers than the local folks! haha
We are looking forward to moving to CM in the new year!
It is always the foreigners I tend to worry about. My biggest concern is what stupid stunt are they going to pull next.
Pollution up there is dreadfull, i moved away years ago do a bit more research ey !
Great insight as usual. One thing i noticed was a seemingly high rate of violent crime between the Thai people themselves. And Thai TV seems to cover those incidences a lot.
thank thank thank Tony i like what you said and that true
It was nice when they helped in getting your phone back to you when it got lost off motorcycle
Your points are well taken, but...I watch several English-language Thai news vloggers. A Thai serial killer (nicknamed "Cyanide Sara") was arrested a few weeks ago! 🥺People are people, and people worldwide do people stuff. (i.e., commit murders.) Thailand has cops, prosecutors, judges, jails and prisons for a good reason--it needs them! 😢
Her victim are people that she know, I think when we talk about safety of any countries, it’s about random crime on street that can happen to anyone anytime, not from people that you know them.
On my first holiday to Thailand - Phuket as many do! - got some sensible advice from a long-term expat - simple, don't get involved in someone else's fight, keep clear of drugs and offers of drugs (setups).
Returned fulltime to work here in 2009 and now in our third long-term location, way out east. In those almost 15 years I've had two instances where I could have been in trouble, just coincidence but both involved Muay Thai and drunks.
First I 'rescued' a drunk Englishman I vaguely knew who was aggressively disputing the entrance fee with a group of Thai men - looking back I should have left him to it as a hiding may have knocked some sense into him, and I was at risk intervening.
Second I was in the company of an Irish guy at a rural temple event featuring Muay Thai, he got a warning that locals were out to get him as payback for him standing up to someone over an irrelevant incident earlier, and me by association as his 'friend' - made the decision to leave quietly.
So that's it. Disappointing!
We moved to our current town in 2011 and first night there had a visit from two local police, the 'welcoming committee' giving directions to the local police station and their phone number, a reminder to wear a motorbike helmet, and a statement that I'll always remember - "we sleep well in [our town]" ie no tolerance.
Good neighbours, good people.
By comparison I went to 'safe' New Zealand Feb-Mar this year - what a horrific contrast, dreadful crime, wouldn't go back.
What crimes were you a victim of in New Zealand?
agree
Thumbs up 👍Tony
I regard myself as a sensible guy but living here for two years i have learned that under no circumstances argue or upset a Thai it will escalate very quickly losing face is a no no for a, Thai i have been chased and threatened for just tooting my horn
Forever reading about Thai murdering each other over the simplest of reasons on a,weekly basis the murder rate has made me feel uneasy at tines
I live in Issan and am very wary of my surrounding as a ,foreigner
Everyone: Oh, South-Eastern Asia is a dangerous place!
Me reading from South-Eastern Europe: "A dangerous place...?" 👀👀👀
Why don't we just follow the first precaution, innit!!
Tony, this material is valuable and brings benefit to the people, since there is no need for other than positive experience of everyone!
DON'T BE STUPID!
post scriptum: I love the T-Shirts! The design is astonishing!!!
Thank you 🙏
Liverpool guy here ! i have lived here Surin 19 or so years now, my only beef is seing thais putting there young kids on motorbikes without helmets, even babies in 1 arm on the roads should be a criminal offence .
Agreed 👍
I'm surprised Myanmar is 3rd. Usually in oppressive regimes there is less crime due to the lack of legal rights. When Baby Doc was in power, Haiti was the safest place in the Caribbean. That all changed when he ran away.
That's Good, Keep Going!
I find it hard to believe that Malaysia was number 1 on that list.
Common sense//Respect.
It's safe. As long as you never cross the street. :)
The roads are certainly not safe !
Yes, completely the most safety. But Philippines? Noo....
You hit all the points especially wearing gold necklace and about using commonsense.
If you can't tell the difference between Thai and Cambodian or Vietnamese. Be careful of thief in tourist area.
Time flies, you have moved here 3 years already? As a host, hope you find happiness living here.
Thank you 🙏
Malaysia has the most crimes in SE Asia???
I'm surprised
Why are you surprise? There's alot of places in Malaysia that is underdeveloped. They are too centric about Kuala Lumpur but in Jaya, Klang, Johor there are many crimes.
The only risk in Thailand is being fooled by a fake love comedy... It's not a crime, but you may be left broken heart and finance !
Oh my so funny 😂
@@tutulchakraborti9289 It's not when it happens to you...
Have u been a victim?
Brilliant 😂
Crossing the Road or driving then we can say THAILAND IS NOT SAFE,
Why Malaysia no 1.. why not Thailand or Myanmar ? You kidding me 😂 You know has been many decade the Thai government has been asking Malaysia for help to quell the rebellion in southern Thailand and the fake statistic still said Malaysia is the highest crime rate 😂 in Myanmar they kill Rohingya ethnic and Japanese reporter but the fake statistic still said Makaysia the highest crime rate in southeast asia 😂 Muslim, Christian, Buddhist and other religion can live together witout any issue in Malaysia.. Look at the legit data from Global Peace Index Malaysia rank 18 most peaceful in the world, better than UK, USA and some of European countries
Brother I been thinking about moving and I hear that’s a good place to move to along with Mexico and Portugal.
Yep, I've been thinking of moving out of the USA as I reach retirement age. I traveled to Merida Mexico on an exploration trip. I think the media in the USA tends to over exaggerate and be critical of other countries.
I loved Merida. Realize it is one of the safest cities in the Americas, but I met several Mexican citizens and as long as you were respectful and courteous, they reciprocated.
I am thinking of exploring Thailand as a potential landing point for retirement (hence my subscribing to this TH-cam channel).
I'm glad to see someone actually living there speaking openly about the conditions and challenges.
I haven't seriously considered Portugal. I may have to look into that.
@@brikler7717 Thailand would be my number one. It’s so cheap
I’m American. I live in America. If crime is the thing bothering you you’re crazy.