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Docno

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  1. Old story from the 90s I heard from RCMP colleagues back in the day. Russian gangs started establishing themselves in Toronto and Montreal in the early 90s, pushing back the biker and Italian gangs. Supposedly it was because they were particularly ruthless and aggressive as they had no fear of Canadian prisons which they considered resorts compared to Russian prisons (so I was told). They became more and more ambitious, expanding westwards until they moved into the Vancouver area. There, they supposedly locked horns with the Vietnamese gangs who quickly sent them packing back east. The Vietnamese gangs were even harder than the Russians (maybe Vietnamese prisons are even worse than Russian ones). So maybe it's understandable that this fellow figured leaping out of a moving plane was the better choice...  

  2. On 10/21/2023 at 4:52 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

    Since when has the "international community" done anything for Thailand?

    The Thais are right to ignore anything from that quarter, IMO.

     

    One should not put western woke principles onto Thailand.

    Wow - that's the first time I've been called 'woke'. I had to stop laughing before replying. I think you need to understand 'woke' doesn't mean 'anyone who thinks differently from me'. 

  3. Sounds like the Thai police are far too reliant on confessions (and I can only imagine what they might do to extract them ... I still remember the plastic-bag-over-the-head incident). According to the Innocence Project, approximately 25% of individuals who were wrongfully convicted but later exonerated through DNA evidence had made false confessions or incriminating statements ... and that's in the US where interrogations are recorded and scrutinised.

     

    Also, wasn't the title used here a week ago: "Norwegian man murders his Thai boyfriend in Chiang Mai" with several people noting that there should be a presumption of innocence? I guess this latest development proves their point...

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  4. I have an Israeli friend (really, the husband of my wife's friend), and he was aware of what was happening in Israel before it hit the news stations. Some friends of his who live there went 'off the grid' at the start of the attack, and he was understandably anxious about their fate. Fortunately, they turned out to be ok. But he was and is stressed about the whole situation ... not because he could ever be called up (he's an older guy) but out of concern for the people he cares. We don't have any idea if this man's family or friends were impacted by this atrocity... 

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