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Airport biometric systems catch 45,000 overstayers, 1,000 on blacklists


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44 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Just a matter of time before they start to demand  a DNA tests of every foreigner entering the country, a bood test on arrival. After all, every foreigner is a suspect.

ahh, the old slippery slope argument.  we might as well head to our underground shelters.

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44 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

8000 at 16 airports = 500 at each, in three days = 166 per day.

Some of these 'International' airports only have a few flights a day.

Figures are wrong somehow.

no, you assume too much.  not every airport will equally share in the numbers caught per day.  some will have many more (my guess is that Suvarnibum and Don Mueang will have the vast majority), while others may have only a few.  you dig, trig?

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12 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Yeah, that´s the way to go. It´s outrageous, that we have posters on this forum that say the Thai police don´t work. According to all these numbers they are working overtime. ????????

 

nah they still don't work.. automation is catching the bad guys now

 

 

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