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Keep calling Big Oud's hotline: German arrested on 218 day overstay


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31 minutes ago, dcnx said:

You give the person behind the desk too much credit. They are not looking in your bag or thinking anything other than what they will eat next or why you’re taking so long because they have Facebook open on their phone and it’s on the desk waiting for them. 

 

No one is going to know anyone else is overstaying unless they A) spy on them, or B) you brag to the locals that you’re on overstay.

So, it´s really sad that you do believe things like that. They might look at Facebook, but they are also doing their job.
 

36 minutes ago, dcnx said:

That’s the most Thai response you could have given. 
 

I’ll use your logic next time my wife catches me with another woman. “No dear, we were not having sex. She simply asked me to insert my penis into her vagina and thrust vigorously.”

 

 

Good Luck! 
 

40 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

If you see somebody beeing killed and you can identify the person who committed the crime. isn´t the right thing to come forward and report that?

 

 

You don't seem to comprehend easy English. Overstaying and killing somebody are two different shoes.

Yes, I also stated that in my post if you bothered to read all before you post. Seems like you are the one left with the coprehension problems.
 

40 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

 

  You've stated in another post that you've often bought and drank beer on days when it wasn't allowed.

 

What would you think if I'd call the cops when I see you drinking on such a Buddha day, or similar and they arrest you?

 

  Is that still "only reported", or would that be considered as spied on you? 

   

You still don´t get it! It´s fantastic! It´s not illegal to drink the beer you bought when sale was allowed. It´s illegal to sell beer during the time you are talking about. Get it now! Must be one of those days, right? To not drink on Buddha days is only a suggestion and will never have the possibility to be included in any of the existing laws.
 

48 minutes ago, mauGR1 said:

Yet you did the comparison, didn't you ????

Yes, because both are a criminal act that breaks the law. Just showing you can not chose what should be enforced or not. That is exectly what all that complains at me today, normally complain about when they talk about an IO´s power of discretion. So, let´s just say that they go as the wind blows, while I am standing strong in one place.
 

53 minutes ago, fforest1 said:

Sir look up the meaning of the word Stool-pigeon.....

Irrelevant! Has nothing to do with this. If you think it has, than you have serious comprehension problems. Have a good day, and don´t bother me more with your bladder.

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3 hours ago, Matzzon said:

What is the stupid and morbid concentration on how they describe things? What is relevant in that?

What is relevant here is that another overstayer bites the dust, and will be according to the law deported and blacklisted for his arrogance and refusal to live by the rules.
 

Nobody have asked anybody to spy! Where are you getting that from. People are just asked to report what they know and suspicious circumstances. Same like in any country regarding any kind of criminal offense. But, of course, it sounds much better to explain it like you just did, because then you can put the blame on the Thais instead of the people that is commiting the offense.

 

Out of interest, Matzzon, if you became aware that a farang of your acquaintance was on overstay what would you do? And assuming that they have not committed any other offences or crimes.

 

(a) report them to the authorities?

(b) do nothing, because it’s not your business?

(c) try to persuade them, maybe over a period of time, to hand themselves in before they are caught out?

 

I would add that I am not trying to ‘bait’ you. I am just interested to know what your next step might be.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Matzzon said:

What is the stupid and morbid concentration on how they describe things? What is relevant in that?

What is relevant here is that another overstayer bites the dust, and will be according to the law deported and blacklisted for his arrogance and refusal to live by the rules.
 

Nobody have asked anybody to spy! Where are you getting that from. People are just asked to report what they know and suspicious circumstances. Same like in any country regarding any kind of criminal offense. But, of course, it sounds much better to explain it like you just did, because then you can put the blame on the Thais instead of the people that is commiting the offense.

He should have said snitch not spy

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4 hours ago, mikebell said:

So a Thai grouse turned him in; he will be deported and the Thais who had been benefiting from his custom will lose out.  Thai logic.

He over stayed, it’s the law, l don’t see what the issue is. 

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So many people still chill too much in the regard of overstaying. I just can`t understand that. The french boyfriend of a good friend here loves to overstay 1-2 days each time he visits her. He said it`s no problem, as he just gets trough with it or pays the small fine. When I told him if he never thought about a denied entry, because of that "minor thing" (he usually comes twice per year on exempt) he said no. 

 

If it was me, I wouldn`t mind to give everyone a life-long ban, if the overstay is more than 100 days. There`s absolutely no reason to overstay if one has nothing to hide.

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9 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

He has made it quite clear - We should all be reporting 'Law Breakers'......   anything else he will contradict himself and the corner he has backed himself into with his 'black & White', 'Right and Wrong' lack of 'real world' thinking. 

 

 

If it was a friend anyone who is considerate and cares would got for option (c) try and advise them to sort out their situation, otherwise (b) its not really our business, they are not hurting anyone. 

 

 

I agree that in his view that is what “we” (as in you and me) should be doing, but I was just giving him a chance to say whether or not he would definitely report someone himself.

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16 minutes ago, silver sea said:

 

Out of interest, Matzzon, if you became aware that a farang of your acquaintance was on overstay what would you do? And assuming that they have not committed any other offences or crimes.

 

(a) report them to the authorities?

(b) do nothing, because it’s not your business?

(c) try to persuade them, maybe over a period of time, to hand themselves in before they are caught out?

 

I would add that I am not trying to ‘bait’ you. I am just interested to know what your next step might be.

 

 

No problem, it´s a fair question that I´ve already been asked before and also replied to. ???? 

I answer same as before. I do not have any friends or people I know that overstays that I am aware of. If it would happen, though. I would chose (c).

 

That at the same time as I would try to help them. For example with a ticket home or other economic help. If that is not accepted and they do not clear their problem. Yeah, then I will assume that they refuse to get help if they have no money, or chose to just don´t give a thought to obeying the rules.

That is not any kind of friends I would like to have, and will then have to reconsider and understand that I made a wrong choice of friend. Therefore I would report him if he is that crazed and ignorant or do not see the benefit in the offer of help.

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39 minutes ago, Chazar said:

Im  going to report the about  20million daily  who dont wear a helmet

Sure, It´s your life. I would go for the on that drives on the pavements, due to that you at least gets payed. However, then you are doing something that a Thai could have been doing and are earning money at the same time without a work permit that is impossible to get for that. You will be deported! ????????????????????

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5 hours ago, mikebell said:

So a Thai grouse turned him in; he will be deported and the Thais who had been benefiting from his custom will lose out.  Thai logic.

I believe the term is "grass", a grouse is a small game bird.

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So why do the BIB need people to ring a hotline and dob in overstayers. BIB keep bragging about their wonderful 2 billion baht bio metric system that catches all these people; or has someone noticed at BIB in doesnt work on people that are not scanned in the system yet?

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