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Wanted British Man Arrested Upon Arrival in Phuket
Captain Monday replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
No information. But soon the apologists and then the Thai bashers will be here to claim he did nothing wrong. -
Keys, cards, cash, passports, USB stick and a spare AC adapter with USB and apple cords Some gold coins sewn into my jacket
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New E-Gates for Thai Passports Debut at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Captain Monday replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
”Flipping” through the passport?to identify those who should be grilled or denied entry for ”coming too many times” How will this work with auto gates? -
What is Arab Street in Bangkok?
Captain Monday replied to Conan The Barbarian's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
A place to get a Kebab for takeaway. -
I wont pretend to not be baffled that someonr conflates checking in to a Thai lodging establishment with the leasehold interest as if one rented an apartment or condo. One reason why there is a Hotel Act. The "process of eviction" come on man get your noodle in gear how do you dream up this dullardry? It was just some Farnag blatantly violating the criminal code while tresspassing in a cheap looking Thai hotel not council tenancy in Barnsley. Eviction process likely whatever a man with a badge says it is. Or some toughs from the taxi rank. In this case the BiB could not be bothered.
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Yes. SSN It may be your branch. I was asked to provide a SSN some years ago(5-6?) although I have had my main saving account at least 17 billion years. I also have a Thai TIN but my bank does not ask for it I have business to take care of this week in the branch if they ask for Thai TIN I will update.
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My vote would be for Biden over Trump Biden even if Joe Biden was already permanently bedridden and immobile signing Presidential orders using a mouth tube like Dr Stephen Hawking. Did not see the debate live Hearing the low points later on ultra -liberal podcast it did not seem as bad as reported Trump cannot win a debate by spewing a a flood of lies and discredited right-wing tropes uncontested. Biden did not lose telling truth stuttering. Even if Biden does not last two years Democracy could survive. 8 Presidents have died in office He should have pulled an LBJ a while but I do not know if it is not too late. If Trump prevails there will be another Presidential election in 2028, not a real one but something more like a Russian or Iranian election and that would not be good.
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Exactly. It does not matter if he “payed for the room”, stole a key, misbehaved , or even acted perfectly while causing no nuisance at all to other guests . The moment this aggressor refused to vacate the premises when ordered by management, he became trespasser. A criminal, in material breach of the Thai law. Clearly subject to the prosecutions and punishments outlined by language prescribed within the criminal code.
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What a puerile and vainglorious post. Confused, suggesting the typical half-baked Britannic misunderstanding of one’s “rights” under contract. Are you perhaps one of those ridiculous passengers who would refuse to leave their cabin seat on an airplane such as during an oversell situation when ordered to deplane by airline staff just because you “ already paid for it” ? *Before contributing additional ludicrous submissions I suggest you review section 364 of the Thai criminal code, carefully.
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I am just guessing he behaved badly. Why else would he be asked to leave, and later make her so enraged? Maybe he stayed long enough to prove his status as completely undesirable and meanwhile she learned the short form of his first name. Trespass is trespass. Once the guest is asked to leave by management and fail to comply the guest becomes a Tresspasser in material breach of Thai criminal code. Despite the plebian opionions voiced here It does not matter the reason, or if the management is wrong, or if the guest ”already paid”. Of course theHotel should return any unused deposit or prepayment but that is a matter of breach of contract that should be dealt with by the affected parties at an appropriate time.
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Escaped Kangaroo Confirmed Dead after Chiang Mai Search
Captain Monday replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Maybe the roo hopped the fence? I only went once long time ago, with a lady who wanted to go. I recall looking down into an enclosure seeing an Asian black bear in what I thought a bear could easily get out of but what do I know? -
Julian Assange: Free-Speech Crusader or Threat to the West?
Captain Monday replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The Snowden case is different and then he defected to Russia. Last I saw of him on a web broadcast he still had that disgusting carbuncle on his neck Don’t they have dermatologists in Moscow? -
Thai PM Defends Changes to Property Rules for Foreign Buyers
Captain Monday replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Is it true in the UK also squatters can hole up in your property change locks and police will do nothing? The only leasehold I know of in US are condos in Hawaii, Guam, Marina Del Rey, CA and maybe other beach areas. If somebody blocks your drive or takes a deeded parking spot you can call and have them towed away, at the offending owners expense. They do not get their car back until they pay up -
Something does not seem right. The Farung. He must have done something very wrong to have caused the Thai woman to become enraged like that. I never read of somebody kicked out of a hotel or guesthouse except for some outrageous behavior. A Canadian once leased a room into our Condo building years ago I talked to him in the elevator once. Seems after he moved in he paid nothing to his Thai landlady, for months. Although he went out at night and had money enough *apparently for drinking and bringing women to his room. I seen him drinking at old Rama guest house from the street myself. After a few months, there he was in the parking lot. LOOKING COMPLETELY NONCHALANT as his good were loaded in a songthaew with a few cops standing buy. Never to be seen again. Thailand attracts some strange ones
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Dual citizenship
Captain Monday replied to Mika78's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The person is banned, not the passport. That is just a bit of paper. Trying to sneak in on another is probably some kind of crime. Before biometrics and retention of facial photos sure people got away with it just by changing their name. No chance now. -
Trespass (Sections 362-366) Thai Criminal Code Section 364. Enters into the Property of another Whoever, without reasonable cause, enters or hides himself in a dwelling place, store-house or office under the possession of the other person, or refuses to leave such place after having been told to do so by the person having the right to forbid him from entering, shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding one year or fined not exceeding two thousand Baht, or both.
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Julian Assange: Free-Speech Crusader or Threat to the West?
Captain Monday replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Taking a pleas bargain is common and sometimes the best choice, for both parties in this case. No US administration really wants the inevitable. That is this case going before the Supreme Court where their assertion would be challenged. That any journalism the government disagrees with is equivalent to “espionage” . Assange is a journalist who did nothing wrong. If anyone is guilty of ”putting service members in danger”first blame the civilian leadership in Washington who start useless wars for their own political purposes.- 47 replies
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Can you us show even a single way Thai law differs from US, or UK or any other other jurisdictions in a case of hotel guests asked to leave? We are not on an alien planet here. https://hotels.uslegal.com/removal-of-guests/#:~:text=An innkeeper exercising his%2Fher,request the guest to depart. Removal of Guests 「In order to remain in the hotel a guest must behave properly. A guest must pay the amount charged. A guest becomes a trespasser when s/he conducts himself/herself improperly. A guest becomes a trespasser when s/he conducts himself/herself in a disorderly manner and refuses to leave upon request.」