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Posted
13 hours ago, fruitman said:

I see thai vaping everywhere, even in front Mega bangna which is the entrance of the mall...they don't seem to be scared for anything and just do it.

 

And this will be big in the French newspapers i think.....costing the Thai many millions year after year...

Have to agree.Thai's can never see the wider picture,only of today.All those vapers thinking of coming here from Europe and beyond will read this and have second thoughts.The cost is immeasurable.

Last I read in November they was going to legalize them.

Yes I see people vaping everywhere here especially at the airport.I see physical and online vape stores based in Bkk&Cm,as well as the street vendors selling them.I see prostitutes everywhere and gambling taking place in various houses set up as what they call mini casino's.All illegal except that is, gambling on the national lottery, that's ok.????

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3 minutes ago, phitsanulokjohn said:

Have to agree.Thai's can never see the wider picture,only of today.All those vapers thinking of coming here from Europe and beyond will read this and have second thoughts.The cost is immeasurable.

Last I read in November they was going to legalize them.

Yes I see people vaping everywhere here especially at the airport.I see physical and online vape stores based in Bkk&Cm,as well as the street vendors selling them.I see prostitutes everywhere and gambling taking place in various houses set up as what they call mini casino's.All illegal except that is, gambling on the national lottery, that's ok.????

Of course it's OK.

That's not gambling, the government in the past have defended it by describing the lottery as 'a game of chance' when it suits them. So no gambling involved.

<Sarcasm mode: off>

Posted
14 hours ago, oldhippy said:

A chance to extort 40.000 IS a big fish for the officers involved in this scam.

Looks like the big fish got away. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, geisha said:

Well, it’s headlines on French télévision this morning. !!!!! 

Do you if the TV mentioned about the 40,000 Baht corruption claim?

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, KhaoTan said:

Ridiculous!  Haven't they bigger fish to fry than a e-cigarette?

 

Not as long as they maintain the motto much for less ...

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I was considering carrying an unused herbal vaporiser (can be used for weed) into Cambodia probably via Thailand. The body would have to be carried in hand cabin luggage due to the lithium battery. This is not a e-cigarette nor designed to be used with nicotine but I wonder how it would be viewed by Thai or Cambodian immigration is detected. Not sure on the legality of these types of vaporisers if brand new and not used. 

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Look, I smoked & ate ganja *every* day last year in California.

 

BECAUSE PROHIBITION IS OVER 

 

Guess what?  

 

No desire whatsoever to smoke it nor eat it in Thailand.

 

UNTIL PROHIBITION IS OVER.

 

Send Drug Addicts (like this French woman) back home.

 

GOOD RIDDANCE. ????

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Posted
5 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:

What’s the gov penalty to itself for poisoning it’s northern citizens with air pollution?

one screwed up country.....

Must be promotion to the rank of General.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Thechook said:

E cigs are legal in many countries and probably used by millions.  Many people around the world aren't aware that it is a serious major crime in Thailand which carries a prison sentence.  Travel agents don't tell you, Thai immigration don't tell you and there are no warning signs.   They could be welcoming and give tourists the open tuning to declare and dump them on arrival.  Also don't sell them in markets that cater to tourism.

Smartraveler.gov.au tells Australians what should be obvious even to the semi-moronic:

 

"In Thailand and Indonesia, the possession of even small quantities of 'recreational drugs' can result in lengthy jail sentences, heavy fines and deportation."

Posted
1 minute ago, Date Masamune said:

She went to court and paid her 827 baht.
Why was she deported?
Can you get deported for getting wheel
clamped?

Most likely visa overstay, but as you can see all experts are too busy bashing Thailand .

 

fine was minimal, indicating court was not bothered , but as I said earlier , because police took her passport , very possible she was on overstay by the time court ruled. 

Posted
1 minute ago, BestB said:
5 minutes ago, Date Masamune said:

She went to court and paid her 827 baht.
Why was she deported?
Can you get deported for getting wheel
clamped?

Most likely visa overstay, but as you can see all experts are too busy bashing Thailand .

 

fine was minimal, indicating court was not bothered , but as I said earlier , because police took her passport , very possible she was on overstay by the time court ruled. 

 

Which would make much more sense... 

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