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  1. 6 minutes ago, gandalf12 said:

    The ban is not the real problem. The problem is we all know it won't apply to Thai's and secondly the penalty is higher than that for assault. 

    And there is the rub of this whole affair. If we, foreigners, don't see any Thais being jailed and/or fined for this offense, we will continue to believe that this is just another way to get money from foreigners.

     

    Given the penchant for Thais to smoke everywhere and ignore the laws, it is reasonable to expect to see at least 10 Thai people for every 1 foreign person caught, fined and/or jailed. Otherwise, the proof is in the pudding...

  2. 3 minutes ago, madusa said:

    Of course when she said such silly things like doing away with prostitution it rubs many feathers the wrong way. She imagines a clean Thailand with healthy wholesome activities for tourists? Yes of course if that happens the number of tourists will drop drastically because all sex starved tourists will not be visiting Thailand they will go to China or vietnam or philippines wouldn't they? How are powerful going to feed their concubines and their children go to international school or Harold boarding school in England?

    She should realized in certain jobs you keep very quiet and you don't step out of the line.

    I was referring to the head of the small villages that have their local brothels and local 'love hotels' that no foreign tourist has set foot in because it is only known to the locals. She probably pissed off a local chief who had good contacts higher than her position. But that is pure speculation on my part, nothing more.

     

    To think that the sex industry only exist because of foreign tourists is pretty narrow minded. The sex industry in Thailand existed way before us foreigners heard about this country.

  3. 1 hour ago, Misterwhisper said:

    In fact you can find them all over Europe. And the only reason why these machines shell out money is because the erstwhile buyer of these glass or plastic bottles paid a deposit of up to 10 or even 15 euro cents for each. So there is no "turning plastic bottles into cash" as the article implies, but simply getting the deposit refunded for doing what every responsible citizen should do: recycling their empty bottles instead of throwing them into the trash or, even worse, dumping them in the countryside. 

    Absolutely correct. In fact, the women in the video does say that people pay a 'surcharge' when buying a full bottle and that they will get that 'surcharge' back when the bring back their empties. Something the Thai article missed entirely or did not bother to mention.

     

    Canada has been doing the same for decades with glass and plastic bottles.

  4. 1 hour ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

    following charges: Reckless driving causing the death of another person; reckless driving causing damages to another person; did not stop to aid the injured person and did not report to the officials; driving under the influence of alcohol causing the death of another person; and, driving more than the allowed speed limit.

    Replace all of that with 2 words "Cop Killer" and see how fast Interpol finds him. In certain states in America, those 2 words alone is enough to have half of the police force frothing at their mouths.

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