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Man who kicked little boy in the neck in the street "booted him for no reason"


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Unless a Thai male is a Thai Muay Thai fighter who has grown up or has developed self-confidence, the default behavior of Thai men seems to be brutalizing those who they can brutalize, using a weapon if you can't face an equal, or encouraging your friends to engage in a group beat-down of someone who may be your equal. 
That's my definition of cowardliness.

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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Did anyone count how many fingers are on the guys hand who is holding his arm, left side of photo, me counts 9 including his thumberlina

Not so much as the long arm of the law, as the many fingers of the law. The crook got well and truly fingered. The cops name is Pol. Sgnt. 'Fingers' Somchai, well known for his dextrous touch. 

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7 hours ago, lemonjelly said:


maybe, just maybe, treatment and post release care for the man with a mental illness might be a better and more intelligent suggestion?


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Maybe just maybe kicking the guy in the neck like he kicked the little boy might be a better idea :-)

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8 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

That's a whole new level of evil. Mental illness or not he deserves hanging.

That is a comment so ignorant it is beyond belief. I have some sympathy for you assuming you have ZERO understanding of mental illness - but that being the case you really should not comment.

 

I am going to assume there are many comment like this below - I am not going to waste my time repeating my self. 

 

I am NOT saying he does not deserve being punished or what that punishment should be - but with out understanding to some extent his illness would be irresponsible.

 

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I really hate the way these Thai "men" do their fighting with their feet.  

After a blow like that with the boy hitting the ground he's lucky to be alive. He will never forget what this piece of crap has done. 

Mental illness or not this man should not have access to the general public. No child deserves that. 

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3 hours ago, animalmagic said:

How sad that the various car drivers, currently armed to the teeth with machetes, samurai swords and guns, did not see fit to get out of their car and attack him rather than someone who had offended their car in traffic!

Totally agree...See many things in Thailand but this against an innocent child makes my blood boil. Apathy from everyone and I am sure if a Farang had got out to say/do something then it would be the Farang who had lots of problems...Don't care if he is mentally ill or not should not be walking the streets 

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The extent of his illness means jack #%@t. The child doesn't care if the mans mentally ill or not all he knows is he had the crap kicked out of him by a"man". Try looking at this through the eyes of the child. 

The offender doesn't need hanging he needs to initially be removed from society so that he can't hurt anyone else and then treated if possible. 

Offences against children are reprehensible in any culture. 

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2 hours ago, Mattd said:

This is possible, certainly not something taken directly from a dash cam, although the camera angle does seem strange for a dash cam, as it is angled in towards the pavement.

Not that it really matters, the fact remains that this guy should not be out in public, a kick like that could have caused the child some serious harm.

Sorry, but the dash cam is facing straight ahead but when they play it on the computer they move the phone to different angles so on the phone recording you get the picture of the pavement.

If you look at the video you will see the windows taskbar at the bottom of the picture when it starts

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2 hours ago, Mattd said:

This is possible, certainly not something taken directly from a dash cam, although the camera angle does seem strange for a dash cam, as it is angled in towards the pavement.

Not that it really matters, the fact remains that this guy should not be out in public, a kick like that could have caused the child some serious harm.

could have bloody killed him . . 

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8 hours ago, lemonjelly said:


maybe, just maybe, treatment and post release care for the man with a mental illness might be a better and more intelligent suggestion?


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No.  I agree with the other guy.  Hang him.

Good has to start fighting evil sooner or later.

Caring for evil is not fighting it.  It is pandering to it.

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I can't disagree, this was a sad, dastardly act, visited upon a wee lad, in the company of his dear gran.

 

However, continued demonization of Thais in general when this is clearly a sick man saddens me. Many of us live in dear old Thailand because we love it, its people, and the occasional foray into boundless debauchery. 

 

Many dear Thais will share our abhorrence of this act. Can we not reflect on the many fine, upstanding, kind and wonderful Thais in our circle and wish this mentally deranged man full and complete recovery?

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lets face it in another country this bully would not see daylight for at least 18 months to 2 years,and whilst he waited for trial he without doubt would be on remand somewhere.In some cases where the magistrates are a little quicker he would not be remanded he would go down that day,and he would not forget his experience,because every time the cons got a chance he would get what he rightly deserves.Never mind he should be treated,the only treatment a lunatic like that is worthy of is a good kicking every possible time, like every day.Obviously more work in an aspro.

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Low life thug.

 

But what stood out here for me was the forgiving attitude of the Grandma. It happened..... he's in custody.....lets move along. 

 

Pity we are not the same in the West. Police, social services, lawyers, PTSD "experts" , psychologists, child trauma specialist, counselling, etc, etc. And that's just for the kid! 

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4 hours ago, Aroyaroy said:

Agreed. All those "lock-em-uppers" are too quick to judge.

Ur kidding right? 4yo kid!!

 

put it this way. If that was ur 4yo kid, what would u do/or want to see done?

 

for me, my answer would be to murder him in the street. Not even blink an eye or feel remorseful. 

 

Something not right in ur head I'd say. 

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Certainly didn't looked stressed or tired to me..he kicks the boy as though it was just something to do while out for a stroll. Goes on walking as though nothing happened. Lock him up for sure because the next child he kicks might die. 

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