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Wives face jail for slapping husband's mistresses, says Thai media

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Wives face jail for slapping husband's mistresses, says Thai media

 

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It is often said in Thailand that legitimate wives have every right to slap the face of mistresses who steal their husbands.

 

Few Thais would begrudge the "mia luang" from giving the "mia noi" a good righteous slap.

 

Sanook reported that the issue was central in the news as a popular Thai soap currently airing on TV featured such a situation.

 

Nothing was done to the woman in the soap, it appears.

 

But in real life Sanook said that was not the case.

 

Without appearing to ask a single lawyer they said that Article 391 provided for a jail term of one month and a fine of 10,000 for slapping someone - common assault.

 

Worse would happen if the mistress's distress was filmed and posted online. Then computer crime number 16 could mean three months and a 60,000 baht fine.

 

Even worse still would happen if clothes were pulled off the victim. That could mean 10 years in jail and a 200,000 baht fine.

 

Such assault on a child could mean 15 years inside.

 

A spate of ask the lawyer cases has been in the Thai media recently though in this story Sanook quoted no lawyer in their analysis of the law.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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All the girls are slapping each other.

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quite possible  most mia noi s are slappers?

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Why is this even a news story. Assault is assault. Some of the behaviour portrayed in Thai soaps is appalling.

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4 hours ago, MrJohnson said:

Some of the behaviour portrayed in Thai soaps is appalling.

especially the screaming

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4 hours ago, MrJohnson said:

Why is this even a news story. Assault is assault. Some of the behaviour portrayed in Thai soaps is appalling.

Appalling maybe but just a reflection of the low morals and human behavourial standards of present day Thai society.

5 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

especially the screaming

Indeed!

 

1 minute ago, Esso49 said:

Appalling maybe but just a reflection of the low morals and human behavourial standards of present day Thai society.

Yes, you are probably right. The level of violence, especially domestic violence, in thee shows is terrible.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Such assault on a child could mean 15 years inside.

A child mistress?

What I don't get: why is she not slapping HIM???

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3 minutes ago, DM07 said:

What I don't get: why is she not slapping HIM???

Other plans for him. Feeding the ducks with a special part of his body.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

they said that Article 391 provided for a jail term of one month and a fine of 10,000 for slapping someone - common assault.

Funny that. Beach vendors in Pattaya get a 500 baht fine when they knock down tourists who refuses to buy their fake stuff.

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So don't slap. Either punch or go directly to jail and shoot her. The legal system is a mockery of reason.

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"It is often said in Thailand that legitimate wives have every right to slap the face of mistresses who steal their husbands."

 

Hey, it's not the mistresses who are doing the cheating. It's the husbands. If anyone deserves a good B-Slappin' it's the two (more likely the 3, 4, 5+) timing husbands.

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A slap is a reasonable way to vent exceptional anger, and, frankly, is not a horrible thing. And such a release of anger could possibly prevent escalation to serious violence, like gun play. Have we all become such feeble minded pussies that we cannot endure a well deserved slap in the face?

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21 minutes ago, timendres said:

A slap is a reasonable way to vent exceptional anger, and, frankly, is not a horrible thing. And such a release of anger could possibly prevent escalation to serious violence, like gun play. Have we all become such feeble minded pussies that we cannot endure a well deserved slap in the face?

Nah

But, after the slap, she goes and gets the gun and kills the wife

and then kills the husband and then herself.

Well that was last night on the Tv. and the night before and the night before that and last week. :smile:

Perfectly normal behaviour. 

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Which of the mia noi does the wife get to slap? The past ones, the current ones, or the future ones?  

37 minutes ago, timendres said:

A slap is a reasonable way to vent exceptional anger, and, frankly, is not a horrible thing. And such a release of anger could possibly prevent escalation to serious violence, like gun play. Have we all become such feeble minded pussies that we cannot endure a well deserved slap in the face?

It’s pussies that got the story out there in the first place ?

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Slapping the husband would make more sense but wait...  he provides the money

1 hour ago, jaltsc said:

"It is often said in Thailand that legitimate wives have every right to slap the face of mistresses who steal their husbands."

 

Hey, it's not the mistresses who are doing the cheating. It's the husbands. If anyone deserves a good B-Slappin' it's the two (more likely the 3, 4, 5+) timing husbands.

Takes 2 to tango !!

Both parties at fault

I'm confused,  isn't the Mistress usually referred to as a 'dirty slapper' by the Wife? ?

Why would assaulting another person not be a crime?  Its assault.  If there are domestic problems, work them out through a therapist, elders or the divorce courts.  But no one should be given free license to commit battery on another person.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Even worse still would happen if clothes were pulled off.

Some guy's pay good money in Patt' to try and get this sort of deal together .. 2 birds willing to play out catfight scenario's don't come cheap you know .. 

Ok girls just get the swords out to be free from court action and hefty fines?

4 hours ago, Esso49 said:

Appalling maybe but just a reflection of the low morals and human behavourial standards of present day Thai society.

So you on your high stool, think that Western morals are higher than Thai? What about Trump? What about the tens of thousands of Westerners who come to Thailand for sex?

However the reality is unprovoked kick to the head is basis for a 500Baht fine.  OK assuming you are Thai and the recipient is a non Thai.  Well this is according to the BIB in Pattaya. Other way round, probably max fine plus 300%, but do not see that one to often.

 

Cheers

11 hours ago, webfact said:

Wives face jail for slapping husband's mistresses, says Thai media

Damn right, they should be slapping the low life scum bucket men cheating on them. 

10 hours ago, MrJohnson said:

Why is this even a news story. Assault is assault. Some of the behaviour portrayed in Thai soaps is appalling.

The acting is even worse. 

23 hours ago, owl sees all said:

All the girls are slapping each other.

That include ladyboys

Ok Thai law - Slap mistress face 1-month jail Throw cig  on beach 100,000 baht or jail time  Killing someone while driving a car while you are drunk  A waive say sorry 500 baht fine 

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