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I was sitting in one of those 7-Elevens with a table by the window, teaching myself how to read Thai. A man, somewhere around age 30, in a Thai police uniform sits down next to me. I just try to mind my own business. He must have noticed what I was studying, because he asks me if I can speak Thai. Little bit, I tell him. After two minutes of conversation, he tells me that I speak Thai well (I'm not so sure that's correct). According to him, basically none of the other farangs around here (I'm in Isan) can speak Thai worth a damn (I honestly have no clue if this is accurate). He then tells me that I should go to the police station and teach English to the police officers. This ain't exactly my idea of a fun time. It soon dawned on me that he wanted me right there and then to exit the 7-Eleven and get into his vehicle. Maybe another day, I told him. After a few more minutes of conversation, which, for some reason, involved him asking me if I have investments in the stock market, he gets up, tells me he has to go back to work, shakes my hand, and then leaves. For what it's worth, he had someone with him - a pretty nurse whom I assume is his girlfriend or something. I'll admit I was glad when they left.

 

............So....What do people make of this situation?    Is it some sort of attempt at something very sketchy? What should I do if I encounter this person a second time? Even if it's legit, I doubt I want any part of it...

 

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23 hours ago, Liverpudlian said:

Tell him you no hab work permit .

One  can't teach English if there is no work permit.

 

It might have been a  bait to see if one teach English illegally which will result in one being arrested.

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Do it if you want. 600 baht per hour I think is the government rate. As for the work permit, I have done work (both paid and voluntary) for the police. I have told them I have a work permit and they told me we wouldn't mind if you didn't. we just want your help. Of course much better to have a work permit.

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On 3/3/2019 at 9:03 AM, BananaBandit said:

I'll admit I was glad when they left.

I bet you were, the old anal sphincter would have been quivering.

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Looks like you handled the situation perfectly.

If anyone wants to do anything remotely seen as working then be careful. Learn the rules and more importantly the street smarts of what can happen.

In this case a possible sting to extort money even though most likely a friendly chat.

No need anyway. Robots taking over all jobs.

 

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On 3/3/2019 at 9:58 AM, thaiguzzi said:

Don't be so paranoid.

Are you American by the way?

Guy was just meaning well.

Always a good idea of getting on well with the local plod over here.

Maybe a 2 hour session once a week down the local cop shop teaching English is a way of you getting involved, they learn English, you learn a bit more Thai.

And make new friends....

Win win.

Don't be so paranoid.

 

But technically he will need a work permit which will cost him money.

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1 hour ago, Cereal said:

If it is legit it could be good for you. Always nice to have a cop friend or two.

Yes, if it was legit. However, a card or contact number and a call for an appointment would be a better way than--get in the car now. 

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29 minutes ago, smotherb said:

Yes, if it was legit. However, a card or contact number and a call for an appointment would be a better way than--get in the car now. 

Cops here are your 'friend' until you need help......

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I would be very apprehensive seeing that you aren't acquainted(strangers) with them! I have Thai  friends who have asked if I would do the same! I declined

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On 3/3/2019 at 9:58 AM, thaiguzzi said:

Don't be so paranoid.

Are you American by the way?

Guy was just meaning well.

 Always a good idea of getting on well with the local plod over here.

Maybe a 2 hour session once a week down the local cop shop teaching English is a way of you getting involved, they learn English, you learn a bit more Thai.

And make new friends....

Win win.

Don't be so paranoid.

 

Solid. My exact thoughts on the matter too. 

 

Yes, corruption is rife in Thailand - it doesn't mean the cop is going to kidnap you off the street from right under the 20 cameras in each 7/11 store as part of some plot to hold you for ransom. He was probably just bored and wanted to learn some English.

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38 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Either way... he was probably drunk... nothing to worry about. 

Just snorted coffee out my nose slightly. 

 

You're right in the rest of your post too. Probably just overzealous, especially if in a smaller centre. I got a ticket in Hua Hin once and ended up at the station for two hours with a bunch of cops who just wanted to hear what life was like in New Zealand. Nothing dodgy about it at all, I even got invited for a game of golf and they fed me, because it happened to be lunchtime. I could have just paid my ticket and left, but it was kinda nice to see that Thai cops are people too...

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Dont even go there, I wouldn't trust a Dead one they would turn you in when you become surplus to requirements

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