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I arrived back at Swampy early on Friday evening after a great business class flight with Oman Air. Happy as a lark, I was a bit non-plussed when I went through the Fastrack immigration section and after trying to interpret what the IO was saying in her Benny Hill Chinglish I had my finger and thumb prints taken for the first time. I assume this is the new normal at Swampy.

Anyway, still feeling reasonably content I collected my two suitcases and went through customs. No problems there, just two guys on duty, one of whom was fiddling with his telephone and the other was busy checking the luggage of a youngish Asian (probably Thai) lady, which seems to be their favoured demographic.

I always meet my taxi driver at the same place above gate 8 so off I set, but some young Thai spiv stepped in my way claiming to be a police officer and saying I should go with him. I told him where to get off, my mood definitely having taken a turn for the worse and marched on, only to be accosted by two more thuggish looking types claiming to be cops. They had some sort of ID badge but no official police ID that I could tell and were in plain clothes. I was in no mood to play these silly games and was getting very impatient, not to say annoyed. I mean, I’ve been using Swampy several times a year ever since the place opened and have never had more trouble than somebody pestering me to use their taxi-limo.

I think they could see that I was soon going to lose my rag as the older one said they were checking on cigarettes and alcohol. I pointed to my Heathrow airport duty free bag with one bottle of champagne in it and told them I don’t smoke so I have no cigarettes, and after a cursory glance they said that’s fine, go, go. I think they were scared I was going to have ago at one of them as I’m quite a big guy, over 90 kg, and I was clenching my fists I was getting so angry at this nonsense.

My taxi driver said they were just rogue cops trying to extort money from innocent tourists, but having lived here for 15 years I don’t fall into that category. He told me I should report it to TAT or AoT, what do you think? I’d like to think they might do something to keep these corrupt elements away from tourists, but I have little confidence that they’d actually take some positive action. Is it worth wasting my time on it?

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2 minutes ago, Farma said:

Sounds like you you were met by excise and not police. Black coats if I remember.

 

Nope, just plain clothes, and they said police, no mention of customs or excise.

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Yep, they are legit, no point in clenching your fists and getting angry - that's totally the wrong behaviour.  They didn't let you go because they were scared of you - you showed them your duty free, they saw there were no cigarettes or excessive alcohol, they let you go.  That's it, move on, get on with your day.

 

It's only happened to me once; after customs, in plain clothes, asked if I had cigarettes in my duty free - I showed them the bag (chocolates), they said thank you and waved me on my way.

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On 6/26/2019 at 10:10 AM, Guderian said:

after trying to interpret what the IO was saying in her Benny Hill Chinglish

 

On 6/26/2019 at 10:10 AM, Guderian said:

some young Thai spiv stepped in my way claiming to be a police officer and saying I should go with him. I told him where to get off

 

On 6/26/2019 at 10:10 AM, Guderian said:

I think they were scared I was going to have ago at one of them as I’m quite a big guy, over 90 kg, and I was clenching my fists I was getting so angry

 

On 6/26/2019 at 10:10 AM, Guderian said:

cops trying to extort money from innocent tourists, but having lived here for 15 years I don’t fall into that category

IDK, but perhaps you should try some of the blue pills (valium), and maybe learn some thai instead of complaining about Immi Officers "Benny Hill Chinglish".

 

Just a thought.

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''I think they were scared I was going to have ago at one of them as I’m quite a big guy, over 90 kg, and I was clenching my fists I was getting so angry at this nonsense'

 

 

Hahaha. Utterly hilarious. No offense but scary guys don't get home and report to a bunch of strangers on the internet that he was picked on by a couple of bods, and a scary guy certainly wouldn't call an airport 'swampy'.

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They are border police and use a spotter in the carousel area and people are checked usually after custons control but before leaving the airport.  It happened twice to me and another pal in every instance we were carrying Bahrain Duty Free bags. Thereafter i hid my duty free in my carry on bag and it stoppes happening. They had a screened off area and where searching many bags fir booze and cigarettes.  You had a very lucky escape my friend.

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So, the OP figures he intimidated them all off with his 90 kgs and clenched fist. Interesting perspective.

 

I wish the OP had punched one of them. Then we could have actually had something interesting to read -- the story about a foreign guy at Swampy who got his butt kicked and thrown in detention for assuming he owned Thailand. 

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I'm 95 kgs and 6ft... I clench my teeth and make myself look 'well-'ard'... never been stopped by these guys !!!  They're obviously s£!t scared of me... 

 

... but really, its just Customs an Excise going about their business in an extremely clumsy manner, they said they're police as they likely figured that phrase is most effective with foreigners.

As with all things in Thailand, chill out, take a breath and relax and its easy enough to find out that guys doing their jobs are just guys doing their jobs, in this case the rights of a handful of us foreign princesses are not really infringed upon quite to the degree we feel... 

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On 6/28/2019 at 11:38 PM, Vacuum said:

 

 

 

IDK, but perhaps you should try some of the blue pills (valium), and maybe learn some thai instead of complaining about Immi Officers "Benny Hill Chinglish".

 

Just a thought.

Exactly, chinglish is not a language and calling someone benny hill chinglish is moronic and offensive.   

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On 6/26/2019 at 5:29 PM, Guderian said:

 

Nope, just plain clothes, and they said police, no mention of customs or excise.

Do what has already been suggested, report them, the cameras don't lie.

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