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#26 TheLaughingMan

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Posted 2009-07-02 11:16:44

Actually I didn't say they should kill the animal, just do something about it, anything! If there is a remote area left to put a killer animal then put it there. Is there such a place left in Thailand? But no, they will just continue doing the same they usually do until it kills again, and again.

#27 animatic

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Posted 2009-07-02 11:42:12

There is the problem, it killed humans with no repercussions,
it will do it again now that is sees it isn't a problem.

I agree they should not be begging and working in Bangkok.

I live next to a Safari park and the animals seem well treated and well fed there.
The give rides to people, but other wise wander about.
Sometimes they are set to pasture near our house or even in our yard.

I think their free travel boundaries should be larger,
and they should have more free roaming time.
I have seen nothing I think of as abuse from the mahouts.

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Posted 2009-07-02 14:52:51

My condolences to those affected by this tragedy. Very sad that this animal is allowed to continue to be in contact with people.

#29 neverdie

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Posted 2009-07-02 15:39:02

View Postbikerman, on 2009-07-01 20:18:50, said:

View Postgaryh, on 2009-07-01 19:37:17, said:

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-07-01 11:34:25, said:

I don't know about anyone else, but if that had my wife stomped by the elephant I would be insisting that when it made its next appearance it would be wallets and belts.
Did anyone consider what may have been done to the Elephant to make it do this?



Let's all understand one thing…elephants are wide animals even if trained and in contact with humans for years…still wild animals at heart.



If I see elephants on the streets in Thailand I always give them very wide berth :D like all wild animals unpredictable.



RIP sad to hear this news.




That is so TRUE.

Its very sad how these animals have been treated by Humans.

Sometimes when I eat out in a town near my place these three jerks lead an elephant around from Restuarant to Restuarant, somehow making it squal and trying to get people to buy food to feed it. I always tell em to piss off & can imagine that one of these days the elephant is going to go beserk. Amazingly enuf, its not a tourist area, I only ever see Thais eating in the area & can't work out who on earth actually pays the money to feed it.

Its not the elephants fault, its the morons that make a living this way, torturing animals. :)

Terrible news for the victims, may they RIP. :D

#30 MILT

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Posted 2009-07-02 17:57:44

View PostTheLaughingMan, on 2009-07-02 11:16:44, said:

Actually I didn't say they should kill the animal, just do something about it, anything! If there is a remote area left to put a killer animal then put it there. Is there such a place left in Thailand? But no, they will just continue doing the same they usually do until it kills again, and again.

I think the elephant in question should be sent to that Elephant nature Park place in the north. I'm sure that Lek person could help

#31 Gobbledoc

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Posted 2009-07-02 17:59:51

It will probably be considered to dangerous to work and retire walking the streets of Sukhumvit in Bangkok.
I saw one this week actually walking the side walk near soi 5 walking up between all the street stall, with a traffic jam of tourist behind it, it only gets better
:) :D :D TIT

Edited by Gobbledoc, 2009-07-02 18:02:03.


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Posted 2009-07-02 23:08:32

View PostTheLaughingMan, on 2009-07-01 22:14:56, said:

He added that the elephant's owner said it was "violent by nature".

Local reports said the animal had previously killed four people, although police could only confirm that she had killed one person before Wednesday.


Read somewhere the elephant was a PAD member.

Edited by Pierrot, 2009-07-02 23:13:55.


#33 Lopburi99

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Posted 2009-07-02 23:35:03

View Postneverdie, on 2009-07-02 04:39:02, said:

View Postbikerman, on 2009-07-01 20:18:50, said:

View Postgaryh, on 2009-07-01 19:37:17, said:

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-07-01 11:34:25, said:

I don't know about anyone else, but if that had my wife stomped by the elephant I would be insisting that when it made its next appearance it would be wallets and belts.
Did anyone consider what may have been done to the Elephant to make it do this?



Let's all understand one thing…elephants are wide animals even if trained and in contact with humans for years…still wild animals at heart.



If I see elephants on the streets in Thailand I always give them very wide berth :D like all wild animals unpredictable.

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[size="3"]RIP sad to hear this news.





That is so TRUE.

Its very sad how these animals have been treated by Humans.

Sometimes when I eat out in a town near my place these three jerks lead an elephant around from Restuarant to Restuarant, somehow making it squal and trying to get people to buy food to feed it. I always tell em to piss off & can imagine that one of these days the elephant is going to go beserk. Amazingly enuf, its not a tourist area, I only ever see Thais eating in the area & can't work out who on earth actually pays the money to feed it.

Its not the elephants fault, its the morons that make a living this way, torturing animals. :)

Terrible news for the victims, may they RIP. :D
I've seen the same in Lopburi restaurants outside city center, where there are no farangs. I know what you mean about the jerks making the elephants squeal, surely they are being inflicted pain. Almost brought tears to my eyes, I pitied the poor animal so much. My wife said the elephant was tired and wanted to stop "working" for the day and sleep. She was mad at what we saw too but was not surprised, seeing it often before.

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Posted 2009-07-03 00:24:38


Does anyone here NOT know about THE THREAT?

I know it sounds kinda weird, however: IF you are hip to ANAGRAMS (rearranged spelling of any word or phrase, etc) The ANAGRAM of

ELEPHANT THREAT = THE PLANET EARTH ! ! ! :)

(rearrange the letters above and see...)

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#35 Robby nz

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Posted 2009-07-03 07:17:35

While that elephant is probably the handler's only form of income there is the issue of how a known violant beast was able to escape and kill people.

Surely if you you have a dangerous animal be it elephant or dog you have a responsibility to make sure it can't attack people.

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Posted 2009-07-03 07:37:09

[quote name='Robert44' date='2009-07-02 09:05:38' post='2844562']
Yes, The Elephant should be left alone in the nature, not hold in camps or other tourist attraction. The people are asking for it themselves, I do not feel sorry for them, actually they deserved it. :)

The milk of human kindness never ceases to amaze me...(what a D**k)

#37 thailien8

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Posted 2009-07-03 12:28:49

Whenever I'm approached by an elephant and its handlers on a Bangkok street, I always make it obvious that I am afraid. I quickly take cover behind something, and tell bystanders "Dangerous!" in Thai. They always smile and laugh of course, amused by the silly farang. I suppose I'm not really afraid, as the handlers have their elephant hook at the ready, but I hope they see that I think it's a really bad idea to subject the elephant to the misery of begging on the streets.

#38 hansnl

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Posted 2009-07-03 14:31:18

View Postgaryh, on 2009-07-01 19:37:17, said:

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-07-01 11:34:25, said:

I don't know about anyone else, but if that had my wife stomped by the elephant I would be insisting that when it made its next appearance it would be wallets and belts.
Did anyone consider what may have been done to the Elephant to make it do this?

Was it the same one that was painted panda?

#39 slapout

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Posted 2009-07-03 14:41:09

View PostRobby nz, on 2009-07-03 07:17:35, said:

While that elephant is probably the handler's only form of income there is the issue of how a known violant beast was able to escape and kill people.

Surely if you you have a dangerous animal be it elephant or dog you have a responsibility to make sure it can't attack people.


Robby; you are a long time member of TV, surely this question was asked in jest. If dangerous animals were controlled by a responsible party, the animals shows/centers snake kissing, buffalo racing/fighting as well as the DRUNKS on the roadways, bars etc would be a moot point.

#40 TAWP

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Posted 2009-07-03 14:51:44

View PostPierrot, on 2009-07-02 23:08:32, said:

View PostTheLaughingMan, on 2009-07-01 22:14:56, said:

He added that the elephant's owner said it was "violent by nature".

Local reports said the animal had previously killed four people, although police could only confirm that she had killed one person before Wednesday.


Read somewhere the elephant was a PAD member.

I bet that is the only reason you didn't try to date it.

#41 apetley

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Posted 2009-07-03 14:57:30

View PostTheGoldenParachuteTeam, on 2009-07-03 01:24:38, said:


Does anyone here NOT know about THE THREAT?

I know it sounds kinda weird, however: IF you are hip to ANAGRAMS (rearranged spelling of any word or phrase, etc) The ANAGRAM of

ELEPHANT THREAT = THE PLANET EARTH ! ! ! :)

(rearrange the letters above and see...)

Xendavid - Bangkok (writer)

Yep, and 'TheGoldenParachuteTeam' can be rearranged to 'A Headache Temper Glutton'.
Take an Tylenol and stop thinking too much.

#42 wayfarer108

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Posted 2009-07-03 15:28:39

View PostPierrot, on 2009-07-02 23:08:32, said:

View PostTheLaughingMan, on 2009-07-01 22:14:56, said:

He added that the elephant's owner said it was "violent by nature".

Local reports said the animal had previously killed four people, although police could only confirm that she had killed one person before Wednesday.


Read somewhere the elephant was a PAD member.

Turns out that report was in error. In the employ of Thaksin, the tusker was a renegade from the drug wars, and fed amphetamines to build the new social order.

Edited by wayfarer108, 2009-07-03 15:29:06.


#43 madjbs

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Posted 2009-07-03 15:37:12

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-02 04:43:19, said:

The people are asking for it themselves, I do not feel sorry for them, actually they deserved it. :)


Idiot.

It killed innocent people working on a different plantation. Nothing to do with the handler or owner. How did they deserve to be killed exactly?

YOU derserve it just as much as they do, if not more now.........

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Posted 2009-07-03 17:11:30

View PostTreborz, on 2009-07-01 18:26:07, said:

Link to Sky News


An elephant has stomped three rubber plantation workers to death in southern Thailand, police have said.


Posted Image A female Asian elephant



The female beast attacked a 44-year-old male worker who was working in a farm on Wednesday morning, police Lieutenant Somjit Ma-ou told reporters.

He said: "It then freely wandered into another plantation a few kilometres away and attacked another woman.

"Her husband saw it elephant charging toward her, grabbing her body with its trunk and hurling her on the ground before stomping on her body."

All three victims died instantly after she stamped on their chests and stomachs, breaking their ribs.



Somjit said another victim was found in a nearby plantation later in the morning.

The attacks happened in Trang province, where the animal worked pulling rubberwood.

The 38-year-old elephant, called Natalie, was eventually recaptured by her handler.

"All three victims died instantly after she stamped on their chests and stomachs, breaking their ribs," Somjit went on.

He added that the elephant's owner said it was "violent by nature".

Local reports said the animal had previously killed four people, although police could only confirm that she had killed one person before Wednesday.

:) Elephants shouldn't smoke too much Ja ba...........
They'll never forget what humans did to them......sorry for the dead people. RIP

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Posted 2009-07-05 20:27:14

View Postlioness, on 2009-07-01 20:54:58, said:

Maybe the Elephant was in Musk. Hopefullt here will be a proper investigation, I for one would be interested in the cause.

MusT affects bull elephants only and does indeed lead to extremely aggressive and dangerous behaviour.
This case involved a female known previously to be a killer - TIT

condolences to the families of the victims RIP

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Posted 2009-07-05 20:40:13

View Postapetley, on 2009-07-03 14:57:30, said:

View PostTheGoldenParachuteTeam, on 2009-07-03 01:24:38, said:


Does anyone here NOT know about THE THREAT?

I know it sounds kinda weird, however: IF you are hip to ANAGRAMS (rearranged spelling of any word or phrase, etc) The ANAGRAM of

ELEPHANT THREAT = THE PLANET EARTH ! ! ! :)

(rearrange the letters above and see...)

Xendavid - Bangkok (writer)

Yep, and 'TheGoldenParachuteTeam' can be rearranged to 'A Headache Temper Glutton'.
Take an Tylenol and stop thinking too much.
Yes and if you re-arange mother in law that make's it hitler women :D

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Posted 2009-07-06 03:21:03

View PostDatsun240Z, on 2009-07-01 12:43:19, said:

View Postgaryh, on 2009-07-01 19:37:17, said:

View Postcanuckamuck, on 2009-07-01 11:34:25, said:

I don't know about anyone else, but if that had my wife stomped by the elephant I would be insisting that when it made its next appearance it would be wallets and belts.
Did anyone consider what may have been done to the Elephant to make it do this?

Yes, The Elephant should be left alone in the nature, not hold in camps or other tourist attraction. The people are asking for it themselves, I do not feel sorry for them, actually they deserved it. :)

I was once sititng at an show ( training camp ) up in north, al those stupid farangs enjoy the show, laugh at their tricks while they where pooked in the ass with some sharp thing, the thai male was holding, donate money and bla bla. I could only think of how sad for the animal. :D

So you think the 3 people who were working in the rubber plantations for a couple hundred baht a day or less to put food on the table for their families deserved to die? Get your head out of your a.. This is human life we are talking about. I just hope the authorities have enough brains to kill to kill that beast before it happens again.

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Posted 2009-07-06 04:09:46

I meant for the Elephant camp workers.
Why should this thing be killed? It should be put back to nature where it belongs.



 


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