Belgian National Arrested In Pattaya On Extortion Charges
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#51Posted 2010-07-02 01:08:18
Exactly how did he try to extort money? The crucial details are missing from this news article.
#52Posted 2010-07-02 01:13:40
We have a Pattaya subforum to debate the merits of the good old days in Pattaya. Stick to the news here please.
#54Posted 2010-07-02 08:23:26
Clean them all up I say! There's a few more shady characters that need to be eradicated from the area. Pattaya was great before the farang takeover!!!!!!!!!! Look....what can we really expect due to Thailands International reputation and especially recent events? Pattaya is not so much the problem, but the image of Thailand as a whole. I doubt many respectable families will want to come here on holiday here now. You are wrong to point the finger at all the Ferangs as the problem, Pattaya as a holiday destination would not exist if not for foreign money. And still the vast majority don't do anything illegal. There are lots of really good law abiding guys here, but they don't make the news. Sorry, off topic a bit, delete my coment it if you feel necessary. #55Posted 2010-07-02 09:22:35
Clean them all up I say! There's a few more shady characters that need to be eradicated from the area. Pattaya was great before the farang takeover!!!!!!!!!! here we go again its Pattaya's fault. What does this mean? "Pattaya was great before the farang takeover" Where you around when Pattaya was great but only just noticed Thaivisa and joined last year? #56Posted 2010-07-02 11:02:51
I agree with U, pisico BUT don't U think that Pattaya doesn't need this BAD type of tourist. One should respect the local feeling and sensitivities. If it's done by the locals, people can understand..! Tourist should respect the locals where ever the go. How and what do U feels when your guest' started to play soccer in your living hall. Maybe U don't mind if it's your own kid doing it. We are not in the 16 hundred, where the Spanish started to look for the new world. When the colonial started claiming certain territory are thiers. The British claims this, the Portugese claims that, the Dutch claims this and that, the German claims this, that and many more. This had been going on and on until this very day...and believe me those farang still have interest to colonialise the Thais indirectly. To all BAD farangs out there...we doesn't need U all for us to make a living. We can be on our own, even if we have to leave on trees and eat anything we can grow. As long we are happy without those BAD farangs terrorizing our harmonious community.
Here we go again: Thai good, Farang bad. To my knowledge (maybe I am wrong) 99 % of bar girls and lady boys in Pattaya are Thai. Or maybe I am wrong and the majority of those 30,000 bar girls are from Belgium. If all Farangs were to leave Pattaya I assure you that the town would collapse because the city needs the Farangs. Without Farangs there would be no taxis, restaurants, bars, massage parlors or so many BIB with hands outstretch to get Tea Money for assorted looking-the-other-way instances. I think that it's time for you to go down Walking Street and wake up to reality and not be xenophobic. Without tourists or ex-pats Thailand, not only Pattaya, would have to downsize services to the tune of 6 to 10% of the country's GDP. Rethink your emotions and get a grip on yourself.
Clean them all up I say! There's a few more shady characters that need to be eradicated from the area. Pattaya was great before the farang takeover!!!!!!!!!! #57Posted 2010-07-02 11:16:01
<br>I don't think anyone was forced to live in Pattaya. Everyone has their own reasons for living there and it's nobody else's business . If you don't like it - don't go there - simple. You don't need to slag it off at every opportunity.<br><br>As Pattaya has probably the greatest concentration of farangs than any other city in Thailand - the odds are that it will have the greatest number of 'incidents' involving farangs - that is hardly an excuse to critisise everyone else who lives there, as if it were a disgusting place. Some people may think so - fine, we may not like where you choose to live but don't look for every opportunity to tell you what a horrible place it is.<br> #58Posted 2010-07-02 12:23:30
Hi thee, I'm belgian (not to say that i am proud of my country's politics), but you gotta get your facts straight. YES, politicians are all corrupt here. The gouvernment always gets the little guys (low and mid-class sort to say) and the rich and powerful can get away with everything. But it's not the citizens that choose for this. We all voted again just a couple of weeks ago and the standard parties got the scare of their existence. This time there's a new party, we can only hoipe for the best. In the past there has been an evolution towards the right, but the other parties joined together so that they oevrruled the one chozen by most people. They even have a word for that : cordon sanitaire. In other words : no such thing as democracy in Belgium !! So don't blame the citizens, ...
Better the farang extort farangs. Anyway, the Belgian guy probably learned how to extort by looking at his government. That's how it works in Belgium. Fraud and extortion is happening at political level every single day. And even these ministers get re-voted by it's own citizens! No democracy in Belgium? When 70% of the parties choose not to govern with a racist party that obtains 30% at some cities, it is still democracy since it is the will of the majority. The Belgian political system is extremely complicated, but that does not mean there is no democracy or that they are all corrupt.. Inform yourself, don't let other people do the thinking for you #59Posted 2010-07-02 15:08:59
Any connection to the Belgium Embassy in Soi 3 Beach Road?
#60Posted 2010-07-02 15:36:57
I totally agree. How dare some Farang try to extort money from their own citizens when the Thai's have this franchise ?<br>Its somewhat deplorable. I for one realise this is home ground and should not be encroached upon. Probably now be inundated with smart ass tossers replying to my honest reply ??<br><br><br>
<br>He should have given his commission, then he would be free to do his extorting<br> #61Posted 2010-07-03 11:15:50
<BR>Better the farang extort farangs. <BR>Anyway, the Belgian guy probably learned how to extort by looking at his government. That's how it works in Belgium. Fraud and extortion is happening at political level every single day. And even these ministers get re-voted by it's own citizens!<BR> #63#64Posted 2010-07-07 13:38:31
Better the farang extort farangs. .... That's how it works in Belgium. Fraud and extortion is happening at political level every single day. And even these ministers get re-voted by it's own citizens! Not only in Belgium, but in Thai also, and in my country too... Simplest solution is if you get them, kick them out or put them into jail. No matter if local people or farang, no matter their skin color, religion, age, sex, etc. these guys believe they are above the law or more clever then others. Show them the opposite. |
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