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Dax Rockrider Addresses Parking Dispute Outside Home, Recounts Two Heated Incidents Where He Remained Patient

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Dax Rockrider Addresses Parking Dispute Outside Home, Recounts Two Heated Incidents Where He Remained Patient

A man recently filed a complaint alleging that a famous singer assaulted him outside a convenience store on 1 Dec 2025. He claimed the other party shouted at him during the incident and slammed a car door, injuring his right arm. He expressed concerns about safety and said there had been previous issues with the singer, who lives in the same village, regarding parking. The complainant said the singer parked his car blocking the way to his house, making access difficult, which led to arguments from that time.

Recently, Dax Rockrider or Dax Ekkarat Wongchalard posted a statement addressing the issue and the harassment directed at his daughter by the other party. He also said he would have lawyers pursue the case to the fullest.


"Some say I parked blocking their house, but the fact is that area isn't within their property boundary. I didn't park crossing into their yard, nor is it a no-parking zone. They just feel that only their household cars should be allowed to park there because I've seen them placing orange cones to reserve spots, even though it's not in front of their own house."

The village headman knows well what kind of person this kid is. His parents spoiled him until he developed bad habits. Anyone in the neighborhood who has a problem with him gets insulted harshly. Even when the village headman warned him about speeding, he kicked the headman's fence and insulted his wife and child terribly.

On the day of the parking dispute, his father came to my manager and said, "Don't park here; it'll be hard for us to get in and out." I told him that area isn't their property boundary, so how could he forbid me? Why do his household cars park in front of others' houses? Is he just annoyed by the sight and wants me to move? It wasn't blocking any entrance or exit. (I confirm I didn't swear, but I do speak loudly and clearly.)

After that, the kid heard I had problems with his father, came out of the house, and yelled insults at me and my manager, even verbally abusing my daughter. That really upset me. The kid seemed ready to fight me, but his mother pulled him back. I restrained myself and told him to go inside because I didn't want trouble—I was in a public place and didn't want to exchange blows over something so trivial.

Later, as shown in a clip circulating on social media months after the parking dispute, I happened to see the kid at a convenience store buying lottery tickets. When he saw me, he made a mocking, irritating face as if trying to provoke me (a face meant to taunt).

I went over to his car and asked why he got involved when the matter was between me and his father. I also mentioned that he harassed my daughter verbally. Then he opened the car door and started recording me on his phone (as everyone saw).

As before, I controlled myself and walked back to my car. He then drove his car to block mine, rolled down his window, and insulted me and my daughter again. I did not respond because I didn't want trouble. How much patience do you think I had to use in both these incidents?

In conclusion, I leave this matter to my lawyers to handle fully. Thank you. #DaxRockRider

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