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Video: Land of Smiles! Grinning American in custody after theft from Chiang Mai store


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11 hours ago, ThaidDown said:

At least he appears to have an appropriate surname.

 

 

 

 

O'boy - Look's like another mental retardation case where he seems happy to finally find friends who invite him home and around the table ...

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1 hour ago, mauGR1 said:
2 hours ago, simon43 said:

For the life of me, I can't figure out why Bluesofa linked to post of mine from 2007 about hotel irons... ????

+1 hopefully Bluesofa will explain.

Am I that obscure? It loses something when I have explain it! So far 15 people seem to like it - I assume they understood the pun?

 

My post (#10) was in reply to ZeVonderBearz's comment:

"Petty theft. Hardly worth an article on a well respected site like this is it? More pressing matters out there one thinks"

 

It was purely a play on words 'more pressing matters'. I searched for TVF for 'trouser press'. simon43's post was the only result.

 

I see the original post has been removed, but my reply to it hasn't (yet!)

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11 hours ago, colinneil said:

Disagree with you, he is a thief and it should be brought out in the open on here.

 the guy takes some instant coffee and smiles and hes headline news?  or is it because hes american its being covered.. half these blokes are mentally unstable. give him a break.  he didnt yank some girls purse.

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Where else in the world does an incident of shoplifting make the national TV news broadcast? I wish Thais weren't so insecure about themselves that they feel the need to do this type of thing when non-Asian foreigners are involved in petty crime. I guess they feel it makes them look better in some type of weird comparison, but I suspect most people see it as only being infantile and desperate. 

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34 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Kangaroo loose in the top paddock mate.

That's now my go to expression.

Always used  'Don't think his belt goes through all the loops'

????????

Aberdeen area had a good one I thought.

His heeds full of wee cars and they're always crashin'

 

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13 minutes ago, overherebc said:
29 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Kangaroo loose in the top paddock mate.

That's now my go to expression.

Always used  'Don't think his belt goes through all the loops'

I thought he was more probably a fruit loop.

 

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On 3/9/2019 at 1:41 AM, sharktooth said:

As much as I agree with that, are they allowed to do that anymore?

Anymore? Thieves use guns and kill these days. Are they allowed to do that now? The whole situation is ugly and sad. And yes, they still do it, not physically but psychologically. How many convicted of a crime have said something to the effect of they said whatever the police wanted them to say just to get out of the interrogation room. Yes, they still do it.

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On 3/11/2019 at 10:17 AM, Jimdandy said:

Anymore? Thieves use guns and kill these days. Are they allowed to do that now? The whole situation is ugly and sad. And yes, they still do it, not physically but psychologically. How many convicted of a crime have said something to the effect of they said whatever the police wanted them to say just to get out of the interrogation room. Yes, they still do it.

Are you ex-law enforcement Jim?

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On 3/11/2019 at 10:17 AM, Jimdandy said:

Anymore? Thieves use guns and kill these days. Are they allowed to do that now? The whole situation is ugly and sad. And yes, they still do it, not physically but psychologically. How many convicted of a crime have said something to the effect of they said whatever the police wanted them to say just to get out of the interrogation room. Yes, they still do it.

Been watching documentaries about wrongful convictions in the US based on testimony of the defendant. Its bad what happened in some cases even death penalty cases. So yes it happens and they still do it. (and yes we had a bad case of bad policing in the Netherlands too)

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On 3/11/2019 at 8:58 PM, robblok said:

Been watching documentaries about wrongful convictions in the US based on testimony of the defendant. Its bad what happened in some cases even death penalty cases. So yes it happens and they still do it. (and yes we had a bad case of bad policing in the Netherlands too)

Sad but true and it is getting worse.

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On 3/9/2019 at 9:46 AM, worgeordie said:

So he was given the chance to get away with it,and refused to pay when caught,

what a wally.

regards worgeordie

I have it on good authority that they dont give a chance to pay for it.

They delight in their good cop bad cop approach to extracting cash from you. 

The signs say 10 times the value. 

Threats of monkey house and immigration.

Last line is call the police. 

Several 7/11 around Pattaya klang have reputations for dropping an odd item in the basket without scanning it. 

Then saying you take without pay.

A German associate was taken for 4000 baht, over a tube if toothpaste. 

Threats of monkey house and visa cancel. 

Plus language issues. 

 

Big C has a similar policy. 

Ten times the value if pulled up.

And still call the police. 

So the contributions go even higher..

(Partners son worked Big C security).

 

No offers to pay... no way.

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31 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

I have it on good authority that they dont give a chance to pay for it.

They delight in their good cop bad cop approach to extracting cash from you. 

The signs say 10 times the value. 

Threats of monkey house and immigration.

Last line is call the police. 

Several 7/11 around Pattaya klang have reputations for dropping an odd item in the basket without scanning it. 

Then saying you take without pay.

A German associate was taken for 4000 baht, over a tube if toothpaste. 

Threats of monkey house and visa cancel. 

Plus language issues. 

 

Big C has a similar policy. 

Ten times the value if pulled up.

And still call the police. 

So the contributions go even higher..

(Partners son worked Big C security).

 

No offers to pay... no way.

"When confronted and asked to pay for the merchandise he refused and the cops were called"

regards worgeordie

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