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Thief leaves safe on motorbike, gets drunk on Pattaya Beach

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya police arrested a 19-year-old Bangkok man who admitted stealing his grandfather’s safe, then leaving it on the back of a motorbike while he got drunk and passed out on the beach.

 

An inebriated Thanapon U-Charoen, 19, was taken into custody Nov. 14 when he returned to the Honda MSX he parked outside Hooters on Soi 13/1. On the back of the bike, tied tightly under a tarp, was the 33-by-40-centimeter home safe he stole from his 80-year-old grandfather’s house in the Lad Prao area of Bangkok.

 

Once he sobered up, Thanapon admitted he took the safe because he needed cash to pay off football bets, police said. Besides, Thanapon added, he’d ripped of his family many times before.

 

Thanapon said he escaped to Pattaya then decided to drink beer on the beach. But he got drunk and fell asleep, then woke up later to find a locksmith to break into the safe.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/thief-leaves-safe-motorbike-gets-drunk-pattaya-beach-192666

 
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Posted
45 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

Thief leaves safe on motorbike, gets drunk on Pattaya Beach

....obviously not the sharpest pencil in the box!

Posted
13 minutes ago, 01322521959 said:

Honest lot in LOS. That safe wouldn't be there if it had been parked in Dartford, Kent, England.

That's true,

but if it had been parked in Bromley, they would have taken the bike as well. :giggle:

Posted
1 hour ago, 01322521959 said:

Honest lot in LOS. That safe wouldn't be there if it had been parked in Dartford, Kent, England.

And its no better on my side of the tunnel !

Posted
6 hours ago, 01322521959 said:

Honest lot in LOS. That safe wouldn't be there if it had been parked in Dartford, Kent, England.

And the wheels if he had gone to Liverpool. :cheesy:

Posted
2 minutes ago, berybert said:

He stole it to pay of his bad footballing bets. Not something you should be saying.

Good observation berybert. Maybe he should have said he was going to purchase lottery tickets or perhaps speculate on his Stock Exchange of Thailand portfolio. After all, these ventures aren't considered "gambling", are they? :whistling:

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On ‎26‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 12:40 PM, marginline said:

Good observation berybert. Maybe he should have said he was going to purchase lottery tickets or perhaps speculate on his Stock Exchange of Thailand portfolio. After all, these ventures aren't considered "gambling", are they? :whistling:

He should have said he was going to bet on the horse racing in Bangkok.

 

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