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Couple accused of violating Thailand’s sovereignty ‘in hiding’


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21 hours ago, MeePeeMai said:

The irony of that photo of them happily sharing a bottle of champagne (as if the future couldn't be brighter).  

 

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Ironic isn’t it. When you think life is a home run, life threw you a curve ball. Bit early to bring out the champagne to celebrate their new project. 

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8 hours ago, asiamaster said:

Last mobile signal from Tarutao Island? Just a short boat ride to Langkawi Island in Malaysia so should be in Malaysia and probably beyond by now.

Langkawi immigration is going to send them back to Thailand if they did so. Malaysia and thailand has a reciprocal contract for illegals. 

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7 hours ago, bobthomas said:

55555 Anyone giving an exit stamp to this clown will be transferred to Yala, or worse! Besides, his name is obviously in the system as a numbskull that has no Visa. You are obviously new to this.

No thai IO looking for a future in civil service will help this guy .thais are single minded in their national patriotism. This is treason stuff. Making a mockery of their sovereignty. A slap on their face for them and you know face thing is big in their mindset. 

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If seasteading is legal, isn’t it time for everyone to go stake a claim on some international waters ? It is being like the Wild West where you just drive a stake into the ground and claim it yours. Albeit without the consent of the current occupiers, the Indians. 

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18 hours ago, Berkshire said:

I don't know if you realize the contradiction.  You yourself with multiple passports have tried to do things legally, whereas this couple....not so much.  People are looking at this strictly as this one couple and what's the harm.  I--and the Thai gov most likely--look at it as a precedent setting moment.  What is seasteading?  Well their basic concept is to create permanent dwellings at sea outside the territory claimed by any government.  Which is to say they will not be subject to any laws of any country.  Can you imagine the possibilities?  How about a religious cult that decides to seastead and have a community complete with drugs, polygamy, underage sex, animal sacrifice, etc.  Or if ISIS decides to establish a seastead off the coast of New York City?  Or as someone else mentioned, a massive line of seasteaders that can actually cause a hazard to navigation.  People on the side of this couple really haven't thought things through.   

 

     

Agreed on all, but the proper channel would be a renegotiation if the international laws of the seas which almost all countries signed post world war 2. It basically recognizes the sea as no mans land where anybody can do almost anything. It’s not for Thailand to unilaterally decide and if they do, as it seems they are trying, than it deserves to go to the court of the United Nations. 

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On 4/24/2019 at 1:27 AM, tifino said:

so there was all that talk about Death Penalties, yet they haven;t even created the Arrest Warrants

 

so, there was all that talk accusing them of being inside thailand's territories, yet they are now awaiting word from the AttGen office, because they're crime was committed outside of Thailand's territories

 

it's getting a bit like changing the rules during an America's Cup yacht race!

Yup, pretty soon they will be accused of illegally attaching a winged keel to the seastead. 

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On 4/24/2019 at 9:48 PM, Ctkong said:

Ironic isn’t it. When you think life is a home run, life threw you a curve ball. Bit early to bring out the champagne to celebrate their new project. 

And where will the bottle land up . And what about the toilet wast.

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