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Big Oud's rogues' gallery: Five Thais fined for not reporting whereabouts of foreigners

 

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Naew Na published five pictures of Thais who had been fined yesterday for not reporting foreigners at their properties within 24 hours of their arrival. 

 

The media said that the fines were issued under orders from new immigration chief "Big Oud" also known as Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang.

 

The miscreants were named as the following:

 

1. Wanphen Hunlamphu fined 3,200 baht for two cases 


2. Nawakarn Loithian fined 1,600 for one case

 

3. Pornsurirat Jerng fined 12,800 for eight cases.

 

4. Mr Aksana Aksornsarasit fined 3,200 for two cases

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5. Khannaphat Rinjaturat fined 3,200 baht for two cases.

 

Naew Na said the fines were in line with Article 38. 

 

Lt-Gen Sompong - still officially the acting chief of the Thai Immigration Bureau - took over from Big Joke Lt-Gen Surachate Hakparn who was abruptly transferred to clerical duties at the PM's office in April.

 

Source: Naewna

 

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14 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

These same ex-pats know that there is a good chance that their landlord/landlady will not renew their rental agreement next year.

Or haven't already sent them eviction notices.

 

16 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

he ex-pats who know that their landlord/landlady will soon get fed up with having to lose a day every time that their tenant stays somewhere else overnight.

Once done the first time it only takes a few minutes at the local police station. 

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1 minute ago, Mistymilesdj said:

Who has time to go to immigration everytime a foreigner checks into their hotel? Do the big hotels do this?

Hotels can do this online (suppose).

 

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5 minutes ago, kotsak said:

Hotels can do this online (suppose).

 

Supposed to be able to take into account the hotels have hire extra staff just doing that all day and night

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7 minutes ago, kotsak said:

Hotels can do this online (suppose).

As can everyone; dumb rule, draconian even ... but not such a big deal as made out.

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1 minute ago, Salerno said:

As can everyone; dumb rule, draconian even ... but not such a big deal as made out.

 

That is very dependent on whether your landlord/landlady is willing to partake in these games.

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39 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

The ex-pats who know that their landlord/landlady will soon get fed up with having to lose a day every time that their tenant stays somewhere else overnight.

These same ex-pats know that there is a good chance that their landlord/landlady will not renew their rental agreement next year.

 

CORRECT many saying no farangs now at all.

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4 minutes ago, Salerno said:

As can everyone; dumb rule, draconian even ... but not such a big deal as made out.

Try travelling in and out twice a  week due to business and see how DUMB it is.

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2 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

That is very dependent on whether your landlord/landlady is willing to partake in these games.

You (as in anyone not "you" in particular) can do it yourself as "possessor"; just need certain details from the landlord. If they are unwilling to provide details it begs the question ... why?

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1 hour ago, Thailand said:

Embarrassing and they don't know it.

 

So I guess all the foreigners who were forced to pay the TM30 fines on behalf of their landlords will now be getting refunds?

The TM30 is the expats thing when he comes from abroad. Has nothing to do with the landlord

 

21 minutes ago, Mistymilesdj said:

Who has time to go to immigration everytime a foreigner checks into their hotel? Do the big hotels do this?

They do it by computer. Every hotel and guesthouse. It´s a 2 minutes thing. Btw., hotels all over the world do it. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Salerno said:

You (as in anyone not "you" in particular) can do it yourself as "possessor"; just need certain details from the landlord. If they are unwilling to provide details it begs the question ... why?

 

Probably worried about taxes.

Besides, why would they need an excuse, yes there are good landlords/landladies out there but there are enough of them that are bloody awkward when you need something doing.

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1 hour ago, anterian said:

This is one of the most stupid rules ever, who has to report the farang if he goes camping.

Stephen Fry? Agreed, a pointless rule. If a criminal or terrorist wants to get into Thailand he will find a way. Boat , hot air balloon or parachute. Meanwhile, in the south of Thailand...

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