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tandor

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Everything posted by tandor

  1. a 'clatter' of skeletons.
  2. they would never hear you over the dogs barking!
  3. 'I Can See Clearly Now..that the MF Party have Gone'.
  4. Yes. Section 80 (Attempts) enables all relevant Sections of the Code Act.
  5. you could be found cold and stiff
  6. Section 80. Attempt Whoever commences to commit an offence, but does not carry it through, or carries it through, but does not achieve its end, is said to attempt to commit an offence. Whoever attempts to commit an offence shall be liable to two-thirds of the punishment as provided by the law for such offence.
  7. Here is further explanation of 'attempted' offences under the Thai Criminal Code Act, 1906. Section 80. Attempt Whoever commences to commit an offence, but does not carry it through, or carries it through, but does not achieve its end, is said to attempt to commit an offence. Whoever attempts to commit an offence shall be liable to two-thirds of the punishment as provided by the law for such offence.
  8. its ok thnx i have relevant Sections.
  9. where a Section of the law is specifically stated ie assault, stealing, fraud, murder, etc. there also are 'attempts' that apply to each crime, as is aiding and abetting. Attempted crimes are not specific Sections or sub-sections, but are treated as less serious breaches of the main Section by the Court, as a result of the evidence submitted. I think in the incident in question, the officer directly involved has decided it was sensible to let it ride as no-one was hurt and it resolved itself peaceably with the aggressor backing down. The tourist (when the clip started) was seen to be trying to hit the officers baton only, and later started to swing at his torso with some centimetres to spare, not as if the officer had to retreat drastically. In my opinion the officer acted wisely but had every right to take him to ground and restrain him. PS. This is all based on from when the clip started; there was obviously a lot that went on prior.
  10. Thai Criminal Code (Penal Code) of 1908, Section 392. Threats Any person who, by threat, places another in a state of fear or fright shall be liable to imprisonment for not more than one month, or a fine not exceeding one thousand baht or both. I'm pretty satisfied that Section 392 covers such a misdemeanour.
  11. Thai Criminal Code...i will try to find it for you.
  12. i disagree about the post mortem. If a Thai doctor is treating you and is prepared to sign the Death Certificate, then no autopsy is needed. However, your wife MUST contact your Embassy and City Hall for the document to release the body for funeral.
  13. the mere act of swinging the skateboard at the officer was an 'attempted assault' because it displayed intent to injure.
  14. ..anything to please our Chinese guests..yes you can whack me with your skateboard if you like, swear at me, spit at me..would you like to come to my home and meet my family whilst you wait for your next flight?
  15. ..constantly looking over his shoulder..always wondering. Of course we're not privvy to his personal story. Good luck to him.
  16. maybe not wearing his Tam...the report did mention severe head injuries. RIP
  17. i laugh at least a dozen tmes per day at the antics here....i should live to be 100.
  18. Brazen boyish Monks in Bras barred from Barbie Movie Barbecue
  19. Good luck Khun Chuwit..i don't think you will ever Rest In Peace. ????
  20. we're talking about a respectable Thai woman being treated very badly by several of her own...sore footed Monks don't compare.

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