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Pattaya - the end of the road for Ploy - until next time, that is

 

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Pattaya police arrested a Beach Road hooker for yet another theft "during the hours of darkness". 

 

They said that Amporn or Ploy, 29, had stolen many times before. 

 

This time she drugged an Indian man who had gone with her to his hotel room on the night of September 2nd and stole 11,000 baht from his trousers when he passed out.

 

The pair had been drinking alcohol in his room after they met by the beach. The Indian reported the matter to the Pattaya police.

 

The cops got a warrant as they knew who she was but she kept moving around so it took them two weeks to track her down, said Sanook. 

 

She has been charged with theft during the hours of darkness. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Maybe a good long stint behind bars would give her a new perspective on life as a thief but then again she could just become worse depending on the women she serves time with . 

Another possibility would be a billboard somewhere on Beach Rd with the faces and names of women and ladyboys who commit these crimes and they may actually leave the area .

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there comes a time when enough is enough and these dangerous repeat offenders need to be locked up since the fines don't seem to be working, simple maths - the fines are a fraction of what she is thieving and maybe gets caught or reported for 1% of it

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1,000 baht fine and 'don't do that again you hear' warning and she's ready for the next victim, people like her are nothing but the scum of humanity and should be incarcerated and reeducated...

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

1,000 baht fine and 'don't do that again you hear' warning and she's ready for the next victim, people like her are nothing but the scum of humanity and should be incarcerated and reeducated...

Re-educate the un-educated? Incarceration sounds like the better option.

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Not to defend her in any way, but it seems like a clear defamation case against Sanook and Thaivisa to call her a "hooker".  It's pretty much defamation as a matter of law unless she was convicted for such a charge.  Nothing in their reports indicates she was bartering sex for money.  She's just an alleged thief.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

She has been charged with theft during the hours of darkness. 

Which begs the question. Is theft during the hours of darkness more or less serious than theft during daylight hours?

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2 hours ago, keith101 said:

Maybe a good long stint behind bars would give her a new perspective on life as a thief but then again she could just become worse depending on the women she serves time with . 

Another possibility would be a billboard somewhere on Beach Rd with the faces and names of women and ladyboys who commit these crimes and they may actually leave the area .

A billboard? Oh stop being a milquetoast pantywaist and get the bloody stocks set up so we can pelt 'em with rotten veg from the Wat Chai market.

 

Repeat offenders get a one-time, free shot on the gibbet.

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2 hours ago, keith101 said:

Maybe a good long stint behind bars would give her a new perspective on life as a thief but then again she could just become worse depending on the women she serves time with . 

Another possibility would be a billboard somewhere on Beach Rd with the faces and names of women and ladyboys who commit these crimes and they may actually leave the area .

If anyone did they they could sue for defamation.... And win

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41 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Which begs the question. Is theft during the hours of darkness more or less serious than theft during daylight hours?

In thailand it carries a stiffer sentence so yes

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24 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

By Thai law, it is more serious after dark. That's why it's best to do your 7 eleven shoplifting during daylight hours.

Your advice is well noted, particularly seeing that banking will soon be coming to 7 eleven.

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I have met some nice girls on BR.

But, I always take them to a ST hotel the first time few times.  No drinking just business.

Maybe after a few times (which is rare) I will take them to my room.  But again, everything is locked up and my intention is not to party, so no drinks.  A glass of water from my bottle is about it.

Just another note: I have been ripped off only once at a legit massage shop a couple of years back.  A legit place off second road no special service.

Went to take a shower after a oil massage and came back 3,000 b stolen from my pants. They just claimed I was mistaken.

Stupid yes, now I always take everything with me to the shower. Just a word for the wise you never know.

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5 hours ago, keith101 said:

Maybe a good long stint behind bars would give her a new perspective on life as a thief but then again she could just become worse depending on the women she serves time with . 

Another possibility would be a billboard somewhere on Beach Rd with the faces and names of women and ladyboys who commit these crimes and they may actually leave the area .

And just move 2 km down the road...

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

The cops got a warrant as they knew who she was but she kept moving around so it took them two weeks to track her down, said Sanook. 

but, but..................she was basically outside the station !

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55 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

but, but..................she was basically outside the station !

Another failed attempt to bash the cops.

Who conducted an investigation, worked up a case, obtained a proper warrant, and eventually located the suspect as she "kept moving around"..... 

Sounds like good police work to me.

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7 minutes ago, captpkapoor said:

To the Moderator: Are we allowed to use terms like Scuzzy to describe other nationalities? Is this not hate speech? I would like this post to be removed and the poster to be warned. 

I didn't use it to describe a race of people, I used it to describe one Indian who lured a woman to his hotel room for sex, possibly with the intention of short changing her at the end of the night.

 

It's an abbreviation of disgusting.

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4 hours ago, BestB said:

She has been charged with theft during the hours of darkness

 

is that better or worse than the hours of day light?

Used to be same in UK where housebreaking and burglary were different crimes with different penalties. But these differences were swept away by the Theft Act 1968, except for Scotland. Maybe next century Thailand will catch up. Maybe in the  entity after that they will have an effective police force and justice system.

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Just now, Classic Ray said:

Used to be same in UK where housebreaking and burglary were different crimes with different penalties. But these differences were swept away by the Theft Act 1968, except for Scotland. Maybe next century Thailand will catch up. Maybe in the  entity after that they will have an effective police force and justice system.

so is it worse or better? lol

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14 hours ago, Cadbury said:

Which begs the question. Is theft during the hours of darkness more or less serious than theft during daylight hours?

It's the same law in the UK, it's burglary at night & breaking & entering during the day 

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30 minutes ago, lamyai3 said:

That was for murder though, first line of the song. She'll be back on the job in no time. 

The meaning of the song has long been argued about, at the end of the day, it means what it means to you. I only used one verse and changed the words, slightly, to make it applicable to this scenario.

 

Hopefully, she'll be back on the job soon, she's got a family to feed.

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9 minutes ago, Spidey said:

The meaning of the song has long been argued about, at the end of the day, it means what it means to you. I only used one verse and changed the words, slightly, to make it applicable to this scenario.

 

Hopefully, she'll be back on the job soon, she's got a family to feed.

Indeed, I was wrong that it was the first line anyway. First line of second verse, piano section. 

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19 hours ago, Ks45672 said:

In thailand it carries a stiffer sentence so yes

In the US too in many states

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