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Thailand drops charges against Red Bull heir in deadly hit-and-run


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Posted
2 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

Well, that sure is easier than defending your point. 

What you don't understand in my point. 

I make it simpler for you :

Thailand = corrupt

Thai = most agree with it. 

Condemn corruption : nice on paper. 

Poster feel better. 

Nothing will change = reality. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Donutz said:

Country of impunity. Where those high up with connections going up high(er) get away with all sorts of cri.. stuff. Will THailand ever know true and fair justice for all?

No

Posted
12 minutes ago, LomSak27 said:

Yinn this is a Thailand news web forum, about Thailand. If you want to talk about Amerika, many places on the WW web to find them. Make it so! :thumbsup:

Sorry Lomsak, I forgot the TVF narrative. 

 

My point is rich people in the world same. 

 

IMO Epstein worse. Have intention to rape. Boss was accident. 

 

And many Amerika topics on TVF. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Odysseus123 said:

...and that's how you get away with it in Thailand.

That's how you get away with it anywhere my friend.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, luckyluke said:

What you don't understand in my point. 

I make it simpler for you :

Thailand = corrupt

Thai = most agree with it. 

Condemn corruption : nice on paper. 

Poster feel better. 

Nothing will change = reality. 

So there’s no harm in condemning it, is there? Would you like to take a moment to condemn it?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Falcon said:

In other words, the police have received their final payment that they have been receiving over however long so it’s no longer worth their time as no more money to be made. Disgraceful Thailand at its best....

Boss live in UK.

 

The dead guy also corrupt? police.

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Posted
4 hours ago, PoodThaiMaiDai said:

I am sure they received a payout to keep them quiet.

I read recently that he paid the family 1 million Baht. All warrants and red notices were a sham.

Posted
1 hour ago, jonclark said:

So he didn't murder a policeman then? I actually feel sorry for the police, who will now know their lives are just expendable assets. 

 

 

No here's  where  you  REALLY  misunderstand, their life IS a  valuable  asset as it  has a  price a  cash price.

Posted
3 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

So there’s no harm in condemning it, is there? Would you like to take a moment to condemn it?

I am 72, I hate injustice, and condemn every kind of badness. 

But I learned that justice is not always impartial. 

Thailand is a country where corruption is admitted and committed by many. 

I live here permanently since 2000.

I have learned to live with it, some don't and they left. 

Some whine about it, which make them feel better and life goes on. 

This topic will go on for a while, and then perish. 

Corruption in Thailand won't. 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand drops charges against Red Bull heir in deadly hit-and-run

Wow! just another reason Thailand will forever be seen as a dictatorship with no sensible legal system allowing corruption to continue unabated.

This is a sad day in Thailand's history

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Posted
3 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Drunk driving with cocaine in his system! Accident?

Is accident for Yinn and many Thais, when perpetrator is rich. 

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I  am guessing father or son were asked to join new top economic team and this was the condition for acceptance 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, luckyluke said:

I am 72, I hate injustice, and condemn every kind of badness. 

But I learned that justice is not always impartial. 

Thailand is a country where corruption is admitted and committed by many. 

I live here permanently since 2000.

I have learned to live with it, some don't and they left. 

Some whine about it, which make them feel better and life goes on. 

This topic will go on for a while, and then perish. 

Corruption in Thailand won't. 

 

So simply condemn it. There's absolutely no need to come online and tell people not to condemn it 'cos it's the way it is.

 

If you accept something, then accept it. Don't celebrate it. 

 

 

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Have they dropped charges against any others on Thailand’s most wanted list who fled abroad especially those who were involved in politics I doubt  

it 

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Posted

So, according to the Thai justice system, the deceased sargeant major's life is worthless. 

 

Is this the transparency someone was promising when forcibly taking office?

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I mean. The big sum of compensation would make happier the family of victims, as a long time prison penalty for culprit. Tehát is rightful, and useful. The society escaped the cost of keep hím behind the bars.

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