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Tatman95

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  1. 7 hours ago, daveAustin said:

    He’s infuriating with that arrogant smug look on his boat, and nothing more than a mouthpiece for some other douche. Tempting to say he shouldn’t be taken seriously as he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but is also quite dangerous for this country as he’s sticking his oar in and making ill informed decisions left and right. He does not understand his own people, but then again what gov has here in the past 50 years?

    Spot on 

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  2. 2 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

    The usual punishment for those of Russian nationality appears to be a 500 baht fine, eg the period raged Russian lady who kicked a 7-11 employee. Contrasted with the Swiss idiot who was held up to national humiliation and deported (I believe) for kicking someone.

     

    Likely the two Russians referenced in the article will apologize and get a small fine. But I doubt we will ever hear about it

     

     

    So true 

    I just don't understand the thai police what so ever

    It feels like to me they are scared of the Russians

    Horrible people 

    Horrible nation

    No personality 

    No maners 

    No nothing 

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  3. 19 hours ago, webfact said:

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    Police arrested an Australian man for allegedly stealing a motorcycle from a rental shop in Koh Samui and taking it on a joyride to Koh Pha Ngan in the southern province of Surat Thani.

     

    The manager of the Fanta Group Car Rental Shop in Koh Samui, Jurairat Janrung, filed a complaint with Bor Phut Police Station on March 3, reporting the theft of a motocross motorcycle worth about 300,000 baht. The 32 year old Jurairat suspected the theft occurred on the night of March 2.

     

    Officers checked security cameras and saw a man, later identified as 56 year old Helmul Ing Obritzberger, enter the rental shop and disappear. Another CCTV camera reportedly showed Obritzberger leaving the scene on a motorcycle.


    Further investigation revealed that Obritzberger took the motorcycle to a ferry at Ban Bangrak Pier in Koh Samui, heading to Koh Pha Ngan. The Australian man then disappeared from police sight after arriving on the island.


    Police tried to track down the motorcycle using its registration number, ปป 4493 but were unable to find it anywhere on the island.

     

    After three weeks of searching, police found that Obritzberger had changed the registration plate of the motorcycle to 1 กว 1982, changed the colour of the wheels, and changed his clothes upon arrival at Koh Pha Ngan.

     

    However, officers managed to identify him by his footwear. They located Obritzberger and apprehended him on Koh Pha Ngan at approximately 5pm on Tuesday, March 26.

     

    Obritzberger is facing charges under Section 335 of the Criminal Law for committing theft during nighttime. The penalty for this offence ranges from one to five years of imprisonment and a fine ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 baht.

     

    Although Obritzberger admitted that it was him captured in the security camera footage, he denied stealing the motorcycle and requested to engage his lawyer. However, the officers remained unconvinced and transported him to Koh Samui Court for temporary detention.

     

    Police told MGR Online that the Australian man frequently visited Koh Pha Ngan but did not stay in hotels or resorts on the island. He was seen staying in a tent near a hotel or shopping mall.

     

    Police added that Obritzberger previously rented motorbikes on the island and refused to pay fees, although no formal complaints had been made against him.

     

    By Petch Petpailin

    Photo via MGR Online

     

    Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-28

     

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    What a intelligent man 

    More like what dick head

    Unbelievable he should of put his shoes on the barbie

  4. 43 minutes ago, Tatman95 said:

    Looks like a bloke in drag on the right

     

    2 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

    Kicking a pregnant lady and only getting a 500 Baht fine ?!

     

    There's a 'minority' of Russians who are just very annoying and have spoilt the great island of Phuket. It's been to clear to everyone they are working and buying up businesses for nearly a year now. 

     

    It makes you question more the decision to give them 6 months visa.

     

    16 minutes ago, IndomitableSpirit said:

    Did you type this half asleep?🙄 I need it translated!

    Yeah

  5. 10 hours ago, orchis said:

     

    true. in the week before Sep.26 agents in Pattaya quoted 47,000 thb.
    the "normal" rate before that was 27,000.
     

    I got a medical visa for 20,000 baht took passport 22/9/2020

    passport back 25/9/2020 

    my bad luck was they gave another amnesty,for another month Until the 31/10/2020 so I never needed too pay for it 

    but I could stay until the end of November + I could of gone too the jomtien immigration,I got my stamp as well for the moth of October 

    but I had too come home on the 27/10/ 2020 because I ran out of money ,I been there since March I was only going for one month ,but the visa was fine when i through immigration at the airport,I was a bit worried,but no problem,so I’m all good 

  6. Last time there was a deadline on the 26/9/2020 all over the Thai websites ,immigration ,etc 

    You must renew your visa before the 26/9/2020 or face the consequences, harrowing stuff.

    i had to renew my visa before the deadline i was going home but unforeseen circumstances,I had too stay beyond he deadline ,the British embassy were not giving out letters to which had too give too the immigration,

    so I paid for a medical visa 20,000 baht ,for two months ,a lot of falangs wanted too stay in thailand because of the COVID-19 in there countries , but could not renew or they did not have time to renew there visa ,I no they had plenty of time before, but some ,were making last minute decisions, so they went home making Pattaya where I was staying even more desolate than it was before most of them were English spending money now they were gone,

    And then on the 29/9/2020 then the Thai Government decided too Renew the Amensty until the end of October 31/10/2020

    <deleted> did they not announce this before the original deadline 26/9/2020 , it would of saved 20,000 baht ,and they would have few beer swigging English paying falangs who actually spend money in thailand even though I get the feeling they hate the English 

    the Stupid Mo,ther fuc... they are 

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  7. 20 hours ago, Adelphi said:

    Utterly ridiculous how they have posed for this photograph.  Although it says everything about how they view foreigners who are almost never violent even if they have overstayed.  They really are determined to make it clear that foreigners are the enemy.  Welcome to Amazing Thailand.  Over 30 years ago we used to refer to it as the land of smiles - what a joke that is now.

    It’s going too be a ghost town ,

    no common sense what so ever ,ok low COVID 19;

    but no money no honey

  8. Hello I need some advice on a immigration 

    I overstayed my visa in Thailand for 96 day in 2018,

    eventually i went two the airport and payed the fine of 20,000 baht

    i received a red stamp in my passport and a number 1 in blue ink in the middle of the stamp 

    is that a 1 year ban from entering Thailand 

    the ban is now finished,I have just booked a flight two return two thailand 

    but I’ve heard that I will not be aloud two enter am I blacklisted

    i was never arrested or deported 

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