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Law professors demand explanations from prosecutors and police over Red Bull heir’s case


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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Exactly, even if this is blown away as we expect Mr. Vorayuth Yoovidhya is going to find it hard to return and walk around like normal, he will be vilified everywhere he goes and with everyone he chooses to be with.

The press will hound him forever.

He might have got his name cleared but coming back here to a normal life is going to prove difficult.

The press would not hound him for fear of their jobs and careers. A free press it isn't. Perhaps as he roars around the London west end in his supercar he will meet justice.

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4 hours ago, Roel said:

Not so sure about that. He can send his driver or a bodyguard into the 7-Eleven to buy a coke on his way to a Bangkok night club where the owner will personally welcome him back because he knows the 200,000 Baht bill will be paid without an eyebrow raised. The hostesses will be fighting who can sit with him in his VIP room looking forward to big tips. Fellow heirs of the rich and famous will gather around him to hear from him personally how he got away with it all and to be reassured they can also should the need arise. Telephone numbers of people to contact will be exchanged. Then they will all have a good laugh at the ordinary people who can do absolutely nothing about it.

The press will easily be kept at bay and yes there will be an occasional photo of him getting in or out a limousine but he will not lose any sleep over that. It will quickly fade away.

Ahhh,  so thats where he buys his 'Çoke'.......  7/11

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Why not also drop all charges and revoke all convictions of the venerable Thaksin Shinewatra and his lovely sister. Come to think of it, institute a law that bars legal proceedings against anyone who has billions in the bank. It would only make official what is de facto already. 

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11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

And in the next wave of news we will see 32 Thamarsat Law professors arrested for Deformation of Character and the offences under the Computer Crimes act...  

or an alternative bmw showroom sell 32 cars after professors re evaluate red bull case and come to the conclusion acquital was the only fair and just decision and remark it should have been sooner

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12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

And in the next wave of news we will see 32 Thamarsat Law professors arrested for Deformation of Character and the offences under the Computer Crimes act...  

How can you have 32 law professors at one university. Don't they have normal teaching staff. When I went to uni the head of faculty was the only professor.

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16 hours ago, Kadilo said:

Blimey, someone’s growing some balls. Be interesting to see where this goes. 

 No doubt , they will be out of a job soon .

   

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If law professors are being emboldened, it may be a reflection of the feeling young people have. Promising the sun, moon and stars is fine, but a bowl of rice will do just as well for many.

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On 7/28/2020 at 8:49 AM, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

I'm guessing these belated "investigations" will go much the same path as the belated, half-hearted investigations into Prawit's watch collection 

 

Thailand is special in that way. In other countries the more you ignore something like this the more it will blow up. Here the more you delay the more people are OK with it. 

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    Thai culture , you can get away  with murder , if you have the money ..

 

   PS, if it was a Issan  person that was killed , and not a cop.. 

   No problem , it would not have make the news . TIT...

 

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