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sunnythai

Member Since 2009-06-28
Offline Last Active 2010-12-30 19:47
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In Topic: Thai Police Arrest Two Britons For Murder And Child Sexual Abuse

2010-08-07 08:40:58

View PostTokay, on 2010-08-06 19:03:02, said:

While I am 100% in favor of ridding Thailand of trash, they should start by cleaning their on yard first. There are plenty more local criminals and crooked police than there are falang.

Oh, silly me, the locals don't have the money to bribe their way out and the police would lose face if they were themselves arrested.

This place is and always will be a joke when it comes to legal issues.


WHat? The tea money go to the local police, this payment is to get rid of falang so they can have the place to themselves..... What are you thinking:whistling:

In Topic: Lucky Escape As Lift Plunges 10 Floors At Pattaya Hotel

2010-07-25 14:44:03

View Postsomtampet, on 2010-07-25 12:23:25, said:

16 in a lift???

That sounds too many for a standard lift,unless they were Koreans and very light and thin


Yes....if Korean they would pack it until no space was there......should see the subways around 7 am.........

In Topic: Pc Vga To Tv

2010-07-24 16:37:15

About.com has a lot information about connecting computers to TV.

In Topic: American Killer Tells Phuket Police 'It Was A Terrible Accident'

2010-07-19 18:10:54

View Postkhaowong1, on 2010-07-19 16:44:03, said:

(Prostitution is illegal in Thailand, but enforcement of anti-prostitution laws are rare in cases involving consenting adults.)  wow, do they mean to say that there is actually prostitution in Thailand.  I don't believe it... :rolleyes:


:whistling:No prostitution..............it just a job to sleep with people for money... :jap:


In Topic: Bangkok Takes Stern Step Against Roaming Elephants Owners

2010-07-03 17:39:53

View PostJimi007, on 2010-07-03 13:51:48, said:

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The BMA has recently imposed a stern regulation, banning mahouts from bringing their elephants into Bangkok. Violators will be subject to a 6-month jail term or a 10,000-THB fine. The law, which has been put in effect since 22 June, also applies to people who buy food for the elephants.

And the government wonders why tourism is down? Some unknowing tourist that buys food for the elephant that is there illegally, is subject to the same fine as the manhout. Brilliant! That's sure to encourage people to tell their friends what a great place Thailand is to visit.


What they neep to do is post sign in all hotels warning about the fine.

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