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14 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

I'll tell you what is really cruel, letting about 4 million stray dogs to roam about breeding, barking, shitting, biting and spreading disease.

yeah!!!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, Puccini said:

I cannot find the video.

 

Is the image in the OP from a video taken by a CCTV in a public toilet?

Found you, I knew there was a Thai detective stalking TV....

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Some nine months ago or so Thailand’s tourist authority and police insisted the issue of stray dogs will be solved this was after an eight yr old boy was killed by dogs in Bkk ... and now they are protecting stray dogs .... so ridiculous 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

hunt for foreign man

Yes this we know, police and Thai hunting for foreigners. what's becoming to this land.

Soi dogs are so nice, until the bite you or your child.

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54 minutes ago, rvaviator said:
3 hours ago, onekoolguy said:
Just back from Vietnam.
They have zero Soi dogs!
Pets are kept on a lease or in the arms of their owners.

Is that not because they eat dogs in Vietnam ?

Could the ones being carried in the arms perhaps a takeaway then?

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8 hours ago, beechbum said:

Well he's been outed big time, his name, age, nationality, passport number and local address have all been posted on facebook.

 

Good.  Police and Immigration please process his blacklisting and deportation as soon as possible.  His sort is not wanted here.

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4 hours ago, onekoolguy said:

Just back from Vietnam.

They have zero Soi dogs!

Pets are kept on a lease or in the arms of their owners.

 

That's the way it should be. We have 2 dogs and 2 cats. None roam the streets.

Posted
17 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

anger management issues, maybe due for a deport..

lets find out why hes pissed with the dog first, maybe it attacked his kids or family first ,

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20 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

I'll tell you what is really cruel, letting about 4 million stray dogs to roam about breeding, barking, shitting, biting and spreading disease.

Thais put up with Soi dogs for one reason & one reason only... fee security alarm.

It's got noting to do with love of animals!

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20 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

I'll tell you what is really cruel, letting about 4 million stray dogs to roam about breeding, barking, shitting, biting and spreading disease.

A friend of mine was walking past a house when 2 dogs ran out of the house, biting him on both ankles. He confronted the Thai house owner whose only comment was "Get off my property!"

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“I have ordered Chalong Police Deputy Chief Lt Col Sanan Janrong to follow up on this case now that we have been shown the video clip"

 

Nice to know that the police have got their priorities right for a change! 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Kim J said:

Yes "apparently" he was!

But that is a completely separate issue and a very different one and not what is being discussed here. Ultimately nobody here knows the circumstances behind what led to this stray dog being attacked, or for that matter any other "apparent" incident. But what constantly mystifies me in such instances is the instant condemnation that occurs by those seemingly placing a higher importance on the well being of stray dogs over that of people.

I don't believe this is separate issue at all, this guy is demonstrating he can't control himself. He shows a pattern of aggressiveness that needs to reined in, first to a woman and now an animal, what's next a child? Send him home..

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4 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

That's the way it should be. We have 2 dogs and 2 cats. None roam the streets.

You have cats that don't roam? Congratulations, you have found the secret to herding cats.

My son has a cat which is confined to indoors. Letting it out would be a death sentence for wildlife within a couple of square miles.

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1 hour ago, sambum said:

A friend of mine was walking past a house when 2 dogs ran out of the house, biting him on both ankles. He confronted the Thai house owner whose only comment was "Get off my property!"

Report to the police. They have to pay compensation but it's better to hire a solicitor to sue them.

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All cats should have bells on their collars to help any wildlife escape as there so good at killing smaller animals.

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On 7/16/2019 at 8:23 PM, Orton Rd said:

I'll tell you what is really cruel, letting about 4 million stray dogs to roam about breeding, barking, shitting, biting and spreading disease.

I was thinking just like this about grumpy foreigners...

 

 

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On 7/16/2019 at 7:23 AM, Orton Rd said:

I'll tell you what is really cruel, letting about 4 million stray dogs to roam about breeding, barking, shitting, biting and spreading disease.

Whats even more cruel is people like you distorting the numbers from an estimated 8.5 million dogs in Thailand, of which about 730,000 are abandoned by their owners. Bangkok alone is estimated to have from 100,000 to 300,000 street dogs. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_dogs_in_Thailand). And you complain & bitch about it but are willing to do nothing humanely to help solve the problem. 

How about putting your money where your mouth is & do something productive. Donate $10.00/200B a month (minimum) to help vaccinate/spade/neuter these unfortunate animals that have been DUMPED on the streets by their irresponsible Thai owners! Its not the damn dogs fault for being a dog!

https://www.soidog.org/content/make-donation

 

So <deleted>ing tired of reading all your complaints aimed at the dogs when you should be taking it to the irresponsible OWNERS!!

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