
Briggsy
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You have been consistently trying to link misbehaviour, drunkenness and crime to Thailand's visa policy with zero evidence. Thailand's tourism sector makes a massive contribution to its GDP. Thailand has had a visa waiver system for decades. Thailand has had a vibrant nightlife for tourists for decades. Some of those drunk tourists end up getting in fights, doing stupid stuff, getting arrested, etc. Real criminals set up front businesses and have lawyers and agents process their work permits and non-imm B extensions. You can keep banging on about this but until you find some convincing evidence you are just reading news stories and then concocting a fulfilment scenario in your own mind along the lines of, "Look there is a really drunk farang on the news, I bet there here on a visa I don't approve of." Evidence; Show me hard evidence.
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Van Runs Red Light, Crashes into Motorcycle, Killing Rider on the Spot
Briggsy replied to Georgealbert's topic in Isaan News
Long jail sentence necessary for this. He might do 6 months but only if he can't pay off the family of the deceased. The police will encourage them to take what is offered. 😟 -
Phuket duo swipes 600 euros from Belgian with a fake hug
Briggsy replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
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Viriyah also offer motorbike insurance and a cheap slimmed-down theft insurance too.
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I would try to embellish and develop the tale for your avid Aseanow readers. Try to work on the "old colleague" character. We know she is female and from Hat Yai but a lot more meat on the bones is required. You need to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
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unlimited land border crossings
Briggsy replied to BananaBandit's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I actually agree with both @Dan O and @Nick Carter icp -
DTV visa extension
Briggsy replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You have totally misunderstood. I was denied entry. The supervising IO had such mangled English that what sounded like a warning was in fact a denial of entry. When he said "This time mai pen rai. Next time get a proper visa," he then led me and some Russian dude to the underground detention centre at the airport and we were processed out of the country. Mate, I am taking a lot of time and effort to try and tell people what happens and has happened to me, specifically in response to your request. This is to help other people and you. It is not very nice of you to accuse me of lying. -
Where to go for initial non-inmigrant B visa
Briggsy replied to Gotalaugh's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The schools normally learn pretty fast what works and where is a good place to go. Remember they have to put together a lot of the application documentation for you so they don't want to waste their own time or your time. The issue now is that there is a large scale change occurring in the visa application process at nearby consulates so the school won't know how it is going to pan out. In fact nobody does until it actually happens. Prepare for the worst (2 weeks in Vientiane) and hope for the best. -
DTV visa extension
Briggsy replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I was on a 6-monthly cycle. 4.5 months in, 1.5 months out on METV's. To achieve the 4.5 months in, I did one border bounce and one extension. That gave me 60 + 60 + 30. I would then get a new METV from the UK. Each year I went back to the UK for 3 months in total. I assume the 75% of my time in Thailand on tourist visas was the issue. This was not overtly stated by the IO. "This time mai pen rai. Next time get a proper visa." were his words. Since I am still doing the same 75% of time in Thailand on a DTV, I expect the same to happen at some point. -
I know I will never know the answer to this but I would love to know what was going on in the head of the driver of grey Toyota as he crept across a major highway into the path of a speeding pick-up. Poor eyesight? Blinded by the sun? Just glanced? Misjudged the speed of the pick-up? Distracted? Drunk? No sleep? Assumed nothing was coming? What was the decision-making process?
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Bangkok Lowers Speed Limit to 60 km/h Amid Safety Push
Briggsy replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
No enforcement = no point -
DTV visa extension
Briggsy replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
In my case, they definitely did not ask to see onward ticket or cash. Entry was immediately refused based on history of stays in Thailand (no visa exempts, I should add). The denial stamp was for both "no appropriate means of supporting oneself" and "suspecting of illegal work in the kingdom". Both of these reasons were stamped in my passport with no investigation, no evidence and were palpably untrue. I had loads of cash on me, cash in a Thai bank account, etc. and was not working in Thailand. So, the impression you seem to be under that Immigration actually stamp true reasons for denial of entry in your passport is both demonstrably false and factually wrong. They are using the 2 reasons stated above as "catch-all" reasons to provide a veneer of legal cover for themselves. -
Foreign Rider Dies in Motorcycle Crash in Pattaya
Briggsy replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
Soi Arunothai is not a soi to be speeding on. No margin for safety. -
Was this random or was this a targetted attack? We will probably never find out as updates are scarce.
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School gardener arrested in Sukhothai for selling illicit videos
Briggsy replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
Isaan News? -
School gardener arrested in Sukhothai for selling illicit videos
Briggsy replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
Checking for hidden cameras? -
There is a myth that paying for a tourist visa will gain you entry to Thailand whilst visiting repeatedly of visa exempts will get you denied entry. This is not true as many, many have been denied entry with tourist visas as have those attempting to enter visa exempt. The metric they are looking at is staying in Thailand for a considerable percentage of the time over months and years without using a visa they deem to be 'a proper visa'. It is likely to be true that tourist visas give people a slightly higher chance of gaining entry than visa exempts but tourist visas should not be viewed as a safe bet. Entry certainly can be denied if de-facto living in Thailand on tourist visas.
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British Tourist Faces Charges for 'Destroying an Official Document'
Briggsy replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Many posters just immediately assumed he was from an African country. How wrong they were. It doesn't surprise me he is British. They are very soft on crime in my home country and criminals are very entitled constantly playing the victim card knowing that they will likely not be charged. If they are charged and convicted, the penalties are very light. Hopefully the Thais will deport him in due course. I can't understand why he was not held in custody.- 124 replies
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They whine, they cajole, they try to get as stupid drunk as possible, they negotiate, they become a real pain in the arse, they ignore anything they don't want to hear but over all they continue to ask 700 more times after being told "No." Easier to just bring a limited amount on board and run out quickly.
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Child Dies in SUV Crash on Chiang Mai Mountainside
Briggsy replied to Georgealbert's topic in Chiang Mai News
Is this part of the NP network? If so, the rangers are usually very strict about allowing unsuitable vehicles on steep dirt roads. This may be a private operation. I have never heard of this mountain and I have done a lot of them in Thailand. Does anybody have co-ordinates?