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Australian bikie could face death penalty in Thailand after drugs allegedly found 'in fridge and candle'

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2 hours ago, moontang said:

I like our Australian allies, but people that ride around on loud motorcycles with an Outlaw patch

What is with people coming to Thailand and wearing a Outlaw patch...... 

 

Do these people never grow up? 

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10 hours ago, Tayaout said:

So basically change nothing and hope it will go away. Solid plan. 

 

By the way you could replace amphetamine in your post by alcool and it would make no difference. 

So your "solid plan" is to compound the massive social and economic toll of alcohol abuse by making another arguably even more addictive and damaging drug freely available.

 

What could possibly go wrong?

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Krataiboy said:

What could possibly go wrong?

 

Nothing. Alcool and almost any drug is already widely available everywhere in every bar, school and small village. 

11 hours ago, Tayaout said:

Nothing. Alcool and almost any drug is already widely available everywhere in every bar, school and small village. 

You're missing the point. Alcohol is legal. Amphetamines are not, for very good reasons already explained. The problem is poor law enforcement

 

Or are you arguing that criminal behavior which becomes so widespread and "popular" that it is hard to control should be legalised?

 

In which case, why not legalise other "popular" crimes like murder and rape, the latter committed in "bars, schools, villages" and other locations every fifteen minutes - often by men hyped on yaba.

 

 

 

 

 

Member of Hells Angels...connections with foreign mafias...huge amount of drugs seized....guess the severe penalty looks justified here (regardless of the culprits nationality)....sure the local Thai mafias get away...but on the other hand it would take off one scumbag off the streets for good. And most important....it would send a stern signal to others and make it clear that there is enough crime amongst the local mafia clans...no need for any foreign ones to add to the trouble.

On 11/30/2019 at 4:46 PM, Just Weird said:

It seems that you must think that the Keystone Kops were particularly adept at their job by making the comparison on this thread which shows a very successful operation by the RTP.

Did I say it was unsuccessful ... no I didn't. All I was alluding to was the slightly comical activity in climbing over the gate ... especially the guy in the white shirt who had to be shoved up by his @$$ so he could get over.

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