100 replies to this topic
Posted 2012-02-09 13:36:45
alexakap, on 2012-02-09 13:30:18, said:
jhwest, on 2012-02-09 13:24:10, said:
alexakap, on 2012-02-09 12:42:59, said:
sparebox2, on 2012-02-09 12:33:21, said:
Teeager sex should not be allowed. At other side - there is no watchdog(s), so they WILL have sex. Not today - but tomorrow, not at parent's house - but at the dark soi or park, but they will. They will find the way and the time. You simply can't stop this. Just remember yourself at that age, and how less you care about your parents say....  The only way to avoid that is the proper education. Something Thailand is lack of...so, BIBs wont change the things anyway. Yeah fair comment, but not everyone was necessarily like that at that age.
Which age (exactly)?
Most of teenagers in most of the countries are NOT virgin when they turned their 18th bday. Welcome to the real world, Neo....
Yes these days true ok
Posted 2012-02-09 13:40:40
As the step father of a 16 year old Thai boy, i can't say i have noticed Valentine's Day being any worse than any other day of the year. Thailand is a remarkably safe country, so I can't see what all the fuss is about. Thailand does not have big problems with juvenile delinquency. My son will be at home in the evening because it is school the next day. I'm sure the vast majority of Thai kids will be doing likewise.
The police here generally do a good job, and I assume this is a warning to the minority who don't monitor their kids activities, of the problems (like unwanted pregnancies and drug addiction) that can befall young people. Thai kids stay 'kids' for much longer than in the West, hence the age of 18 being selected.
Posted 2012-02-09 13:40:41
alexakap, on 2012-02-09 13:12:01, said:
wxyz, on 2012-02-09 12:53:53, said:
"Police to round up under-18s found in public places after 10pm" Excluding vip elite 'under-18s' of course. The 'DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM' defense will still apply.
"...WHO IS MY FATHER", to be correct...
That is what they mean, 'do you know who I am' my father is this or that bs.
Edited by wxyz, 2012-02-09 13:40:59.
Posted 2012-02-09 13:45:18
From Valentine 2007:
"Police in the capital, famous around the world for its fleshpots, will enforce a 10 p.m. curfew on February 14 after a poll of teenagers was published last week."
http://www.reuters.c...K26872420070213
Or more general, more recent:
" No need for a curfew if existing laws are obeyed
By The Nation
Published on January 16, 2011"
http://www.thaivisa....aws-are-obeyed/
Posted 2012-02-09 13:45:51
Police state
Posted 2012-02-09 14:07:52
STONE AGE THINKING>
Posted 2012-02-09 14:35:02
oldebellpedr #53
well I agree with your morals, BUT you are way out of touch when you say that there is not a problem with Juvenile Delinquency also you are very wrong to think that at 16 a vast majority of kids will be doing what your stepson is doing-quite the reverse. It is rife in Thailand at 16 a young man is indulging in most activities, and there are hundreds that are earning money in go go bars and beach rent. being here 31 years is a fairly honest view of most of Thailand. I would hate to put a figure on the % that are smoking-drinking-drugs of some sort. by the way you are on the right lines in your bringing up your lad, but I do hope you bend the rules at letting him watch the odd Man.U game, after 10pm. Not overdo your control though, because he may well rebel at some stage, esp., at 16.
Posted 2012-02-09 14:52:43
Valentines day and loy kratong are the 2 biggest de-virgining days in Thailand.
Posted 2012-02-09 14:53:56
I would hazard a guess that the minors found in public places are NOT engaging in sexual activity...
Posted 2012-02-09 15:41:18
Jayman, on 2012-02-09 14:52:43, said:
Valentines day and loy kratong are the 2 biggest de-virgining days in Thailand.
Followed by Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Posted 2012-02-09 15:47:25
It is surprising they have not called for Valentine's Day to be outlawed.
Edited by wxyz, 2012-02-09 15:47:34.
Posted 2012-02-09 15:53:08
wxyz, on 2012-02-09 15:47:25, said:
It is surprising they have not called for Valentine's Day to be outlawed.
Can't, big day for business, important for the economy
Posted 2012-02-09 16:11:04
Dear Thai- authorities,
just one word for you: TEENAGERS!
'nuff said!
Posted 2012-02-09 17:19:54
so they ask "normal" people to stay inside so the police might go on their dates otherwise you might get robbed/raped/ ... ? loollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
#65
sparebox2
Posted 2012-02-09 17:47:32
wxyz, on 2012-02-09 15:47:25, said:
It is surprising they have not called for Valentine's Day to be outlawed.
It wouldn't hurt (much) if we lock up our teenagers kid for 1 night.
Spare the rod and spoil the child.
#66
sparebox2
Posted 2012-02-09 17:51:17
wxyz, on 2012-02-09 12:47:06, said:
sparebox2, on 2012-02-09 12:33:21, said:
Teeager sex should not be allowed.
Infact it is illegal.
Better lock up your daughter for that night, just in case.
Apparently it is happening in a LARGE % of the population.
"In Thailand, for instance, a survey in 1990 found that 75 percent of Thai men had had sex with child prostitutes"
http://www.psychohis...6a1_incest.html
That might be true in 1990.
But since Khun Chalerm/Yingluck/Chuwit took over in 2011, sex with child prostitutes may have drop to almost 0%. But there are always room for improvement.
Posted 2012-02-09 18:12:04
If police find anyone under 18 outside after this time, they will be brought to police stations for....
Just wondering what our lower northeast cops would do with them under the influence of the "white" Whiskey......
Posted 2012-02-09 18:15:41
OldeBellPedr, on 2012-02-09 13:40:40, said:
As the step father of a 16 year old Thai boy, i can't say i have noticed Valentine's Day being any worse than any other day of the year. Thailand is a remarkably safe country, so I can't see what all the fuss is about. Thailand does not have big problems with juvenile delinquency. My son will be at home in the evening because it is school the next day. I'm sure the vast majority of Thai kids will be doing likewise.
The police here generally do a good job, and I assume this is a warning to the minority who don't monitor their kids activities, of the problems (like unwanted pregnancies and drug addiction) that can befall young people. Thai kids stay 'kids' for much longer than in the West, hence the age of 18 being selected.
Thai kids stay 'kids' for much longer than in the West, hence the age of 18 being selected.
Can't say that about our 13 year old son though.....
Posted 2012-02-09 18:45:03
Years pass, love comes and goes....
Gvt and police BS: same old same old... Another witch/panties hunt as every years...
Jayman, on 2012-02-09 14:52:43, said:
Valentines day and loy kratong are the 2 biggest de-virgining days in Thailand.
Can we have the stats official stats of "de-virgining days in Thailand" please
Edited by CantSpell, 2012-02-09 18:48:00.
Posted 2012-02-09 19:02:16
DoctorG, on 2012-02-09 10:54:36, said:
What a total joke. If it is lawful for the police to enforce these rules on Val Day, then it is lawful every other day. Do they do it. No sir. Just another PR exercise.
It would indeed be if the date was right.
Posted 2012-02-09 19:10:49
Thai Boy to Thai Girl.....'Hey Ubon, it's Valentines Day tomorrow and the Cops want us all to be home before 10pm so that we don't have sex'. Girl....' Ok then, we'll do it twice tonight and again on the 15th' !
Posted 2012-02-09 19:16:27
CantSpell, on 2012-02-09 18:45:03, said:
Years pass, love comes and goes....
Gvt and police BS: same old same old... Another witch/panties hunt as every years...
Jayman, on 2012-02-09 14:52:43, said:
Valentines day and loy kratong are the 2 biggest de-virgining days in Thailand.
Can we have the stats official stats of "de-virgining days in Thailand" please
Exactly what is "de-virgining"? Needs a 'Clinton-free' explanation methinks.
Posted 2012-02-09 19:32:11
Soutpeel, on 2012-02-09 10:58:32, said:
DoctorG, on 2012-02-09 10:54:36, said:
What a total joke. If it is lawful for the police to enforce these rules on Val Day, then it is lawful every other day. Do they do it. No sir. Just another PR exercise.
Dont they come up with this sort of cr*p every year...followed up with similar things around Songkran ?
Yes.
Around here at the end of every month the police collect donations from motorcyclists with no helmets for a couple of days.
I find it ludicrous that at the end of every day the local schools emit hundreds of of schoolkids on motorcycles, none of which wear helmets and they are carefully guided out onto the streets by the Boys in Brown.
If they really wanted to do something this is the place to start.
"Sorry, you are not coming out of school on a motorcycle without a helmet".
And the school teachers could reinforce it as well.
No fines necessary, done every single day. Easy.
Posted 2012-02-09 19:44:27
LuckyLew, on 2012-02-09 13:45:51, said:
No its not.
Just on the odd days in the year they make themselves felt, on the other 95% of days you can do pretty much what you like, where you like, at anytime you like.
Posted 2012-02-09 19:46:29
12DrinkMore, on 2012-02-09 19:32:11, said:
Soutpeel, on 2012-02-09 10:58:32, said:
DoctorG, on 2012-02-09 10:54:36, said:
What a total joke. If it is lawful for the police to enforce these rules on Val Day, then it is lawful every other day. Do they do it. No sir. Just another PR exercise.
Dont they come up with this sort of cr*p every year...followed up with similar things around Songkran ?
Yes.
Around here at the end of every month the police collect donations from motorcyclists with no helmets for a couple of days.
I find it ludicrous that at the end of every day the local schools emit hundreds of of schoolkids on motorcycles, none of which wear helmets and they are carefully guided out onto the streets by the Boys in Brown.
If they really wanted to do something this is the place to start.
"Sorry, you are not coming out of school on a motorcycle without a helmet".
And the school teachers could reinforce it as well.
No fines necessary, done every single day. Easy.
A lot of motorcais have a front basket, seems it's there to carry the safety helmet.
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