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Mom to bring 13-year-old son to see police for alleged raping a tween girl

By Thai PBS

 

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The mother of a 13-year-old boy in a secondary school in Udon Thani province will bring her son to see the police today (Nov 10) after he admitted to have sexually assaulted a tween girl two weeks ago.

 

The mother’s move came after the father of the 12-year-old girl filed a complaint with police that his daughter was raped by a teenager as she was riding a motorcycle home in Muang district in late morning of Oct 29.

 

The girl told police that a male teenager rode a motorcycle alongside and forced her to follow him.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/mom-bring-13-year-old-son-see-police-alleged-raping-tween-girl/

 
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Things wrong in this story:

1. A 12-year old riding a motorbike

2. A 13-year old riding a motorbike

3. A 12-year old going around town after the sun went down without supervision

4. A 13-year old going around town after thr sun went down without supervision

5. A 13-year old carrying a knife and using it to threaten another person

6. A mother who decides when she will visit police instead of police going to her house to make an arrest

 

And all of that in only a few paragraph of text.

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never mind them riding a motorbike,
disgusting behavior by a frustrated male chauvinistic piglet.

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How is it Thai children , teenagers and grown ups  always rely on their mothers to negotiate after their wrongdoing and not the father . Perhaps that is some of the problem 

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1 hour ago, jippytum said:

How is it Thai children , teenagers and grown ups  always rely on their mothers to negotiate after their wrongdoing and not the father . Perhaps that is some of the problem 

Because from baby to grownup the boy is always deemed right by mumsy, hence the trouble in life.

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7 hours ago, jippytum said:

How is it Thai children , teenagers and grown ups  always rely on their mothers to negotiate after their wrongdoing and not the father . Perhaps that is some of the problem 

Could be in many cases the fathers are long gone and that really could be some of the problem.

 

8 hours ago, Bob12345 said:

Things wrong in this story:

1. A 12-year old riding a motorbike

2. A 13-year old riding a motorbike

3. A 12-year old going around town after the sun went down without supervision

4. A 13-year old going around town after thr sun went down without supervision

5. A 13-year old carrying a knife and using it to threaten another person

6. A mother who decides when she will visit police instead of police going to her house to make an arrest

 

And all of that in only a few paragraph of text.

No good trying to apply western standards to South East Asia or third world countries in general.  This is normal for these countries. 

 

Not sure about the sun going down without supervision though :smile:

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8 hours ago, dunroaming said:

No good trying to apply western standards to South East Asia or third world countries in general.  This is normal for these countries.

It might all be related.

 

When you drive around on a motorbike for years even though you don't have a license and sure as hell are not allowed to ride a motorbike yet, and neither your family, nor the police, nor anybody else even blinks an eye.... you quickly learn you can do whatever you want with inpunity.

 

The law doesn't count, police don't do their work, your parents let you get away with breaking the law... and you probably never learnt the difference between right and wrong or heard about morality.

 

In such a lawless and immoral surrounding, why can't you just get some sex from a girl you like with a bit of pressure and force? Why would this have consequences while you can get away with everytging else? Why is this badand requires punishment while all the other things are not bad as they don't come with negative consequences?

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18 hours ago, Bob12345 said:

Things wrong in this story:

1. A 12-year old riding a motorbike

2. A 13-year old riding a motorbike

3. A 12-year old going around town after the sun went down without supervision

4. A 13-year old going around town after thr sun went down without supervision

5. A 13-year old carrying a knife and using it to threaten another person

6. A mother who decides when she will visit police instead of police going to her house to make an arrest

 

And all of that in only a few paragraph of text.

Don't understand where you get "after the sun went down" from. Article says "late morning" which would be around 11:00 hours. Sun is always up at that time.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Keesters said:

Don't understand where you get "after the sun went down" from. Article says "late morning" which would be around 11:00 hours. Sun is always up at that time.

 

 

My mistake, i read late evening.

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Nothing at all unusal about this kind of behavior in Udon Thani.  Why should the kids obey the law when their parents, teachers etc all ignore it.  The police are totally useless up this way as well choosing to look the other way most of the time.

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