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23 hours ago, Thingamabob said:
Ignorant nonsense from beginning to end. As for your description of Amsterdam as a 'criminal, scum infested, cesspit of a place ' I suggest you should withdraw that comment at your earliest convenience.
Really? i worked in Den Haag for 4 years, used to go to Amsterdam on a regular basis, place was overun by Morrocan,Algerian and North African drug dealers and pimps,as well as the dregs of society from Romania, Bulgaria etc, etc you didnt feel safe late at night walking through town late at night, and why were they there i wonder?
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21 hours ago, crazykopite said:
Totally agree I lived and worked in the Netherlands for a few years I never heard of any issues with the weed cafes and although I don’t participate in it I used to frequent the cafes as one of my friends enjoyed the odd spliff
Really? i worked in Den Haag for 4 years, used to go to Amsterdam on a regular basis, place was overun by Morrocan,Algerian and North African drug dealers and pimps, you didnt feel safe late at night walking through town late at night, and why were they there i wonder?
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8 hours ago, shocky2012 said:
What about Canada? what happened there? Is it a criminal, scum infested cesspit of a place?Probably not, but the Canadian government has more than 2 braincells to rub together, also the comparison between Thailand and Canada as tourist destinations is like chalk and cheese, il bet there isnt a cannabis shop every 50m in Vancouver or Montreal, stinking the streets out and atttacting criminal smuggling gangs is there?
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Good, legalising weed was the biggest mistake Thailand has made in the last 10 years, the only reason it was legalised in the first place was because the fat cats in charge at the time had their greasy fingers in the cannabis pie, most Thais were dead against it, but they didnt have a choice, as were all the countries surrounding Thailand ( notice how not one followed Thailands progressive policy of legalisation 🤣 ) the massive downside of the softening of the rules did nothing but attract criminal gangs from all over the world, who took advantage of Thailands pathetic law enforcement to ship huge amounts out of the country to wherever it was needed, Thailand became the new Amsterdam, and anyone who needs a lesson from history should look at what happened there, a criminal, scum infested cesspit of a place , its no suprise that the explosion of cocaine in Thailand directly coincides with the legalisation of cannabis, one drug attracts the other
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About time they got rid of that crap, sick of walkng round the streets stinking of cannabis everyday, hopefully the 24 hour shop opposite my condo will close, sick of the smell and the deadbeats who hang around outside the shop all day and night, good riddance, should never have legalised it in the first place
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Good, the Cannabis legalisation has attracted criminals from all over the world attempting to smuggle it back to their native countrys, start giving these drug mules stiff sentences, but what is more alarming is the amount of people who get through Thai customs in the first place, only be intercepted in transit countrys, what are the Thai police doing?
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Has all the hallmarks of a drug/gang related feud, either he has ripped someone off, owes money, or has intruded on another gangs turf, the new breed of young " tourists " are quickly establishing drug ( cocaine in particular ) networks around Pattaya, iv seen dealing happening first hand in and around the main tourist strip, this type of thing is not unusual in parts of Europe, however it is unusual here, although it is becoming more frequent, a sign of things to come i suspect...
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29 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:Frenchman probably was set this incident off.
Us Brits don’t go around stabbing random strangers for no reason.
Really? Have you read the news in Britain over the last 5-10 years ?, it seems to be the youth of Britains favourite pastime, knife crime in the UK is out of control, and now the braindead younger generation are swarming over Thailand like lice, you can expect them to import their love of drugs,knives and violence along with it.
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14 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:
A one party system.
No marriage equality or anti discrimination laws.
No independent judiciary.
No freedom of speech or expression.
Very progressive.Sounds just like Thailand to be honest, although the Thai government tries to hide it behind a veil of " democracy "
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Im in Vietnam now for the first time, a lot cheaper than Thailand, Just as nice, reminds of Thailand 20+ years ago before it was invaded by morons and drunken idiots, this place could be the future, i will be certainly coming back
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Just one of many brawls in Phuket/Pattaya these days they should provide gumshields when you get off the plane, both places are now scumbag ridden cesspits
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The photo sums up perfectly in one picture the type of "quality" tourists that are arriving here daily
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Better than getting hit by the train i suppose.....
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Everyday occurance now, the place is full of idiots
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I wonder how much building safety certificates will be changing hands for in the immediate future?
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Thats all well and good as long they are going to scrutinise the criminals from Russia,China,France,Australia,Germany etc etc etc as well
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The smile has been fake for years, the only time they smile is when you are filling their pockets, add into that the influx of idiots causing trouble everywhere and its easy to see how behind the " Land of Smiles" is a devilish grin
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3 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:
It was not legalised.
It was decriminalised.
One can still be prosecuted for recreational use, or even non-licenced medical use.
https://www.turnbridge.com/news-events/latest-articles/decriminalization-vs-legalization/
Splitting hairs, legalised/decriminalised same same but different as they say in Thailand, regardless of its legal status the fact remains that there are weed shops everywhere in all the tourist areas of Thailand,selling weed at very low prices compared to many European countries which has attracted criminal drug gangs from across the world, its no coincidence that the explosion in availability of other street drugs ( cocaine in particular) has been particulary prevalent since the decriminilisation of cannabis, or is it just a coincidence?
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Its been going on ever since they legalised it ( well done thailand) , with lax security and high profits to be made the only way to stop this trade is to start hitting these people with double figure prison sentences, not fines, they have opened pandoras box, its about time it was closed
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Should have been strung up years ago
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Obviously he is mentally deranged, just send him to Phuket or Pattaya, he will fit in quite well there
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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:
I dont understand how folks think they will get away with it.
The thing is that up until recently a lot of them did get away with it, and probably still are, a few headlines that they have caught certain people is great, but how many did they not catch?
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As i mentioned in a previous post, this is the tip of iceberg, its been going on since they first legalised it, and the only way to stop or slow its progress is to start hitting them with heavy sentences, no one with a brain is going to risk 10 years in a Thai jail for couple of grand
British Man Faces 21-Year Sentence for Human Trafficking
in Pattaya News
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Im aware of who he is, part of or the owner of the nightwish group in Soi 6, pushing 16 year old girls he deserves everything he gets, probably done worse that no one knows about, enjoy your 21 years in a Thai prison