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Thai-German man charged for ‘airline should be bombed’ remark

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Good job he's not 100% Farang

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  • Well you cannot fix stupid.... Boy was he stupid making a comment like that.

  • The b. word, right up there with   Terrorist Allah Muhammad Missile Gun 9/11   on the list of words it's "unwise" to use in the airport.

  • .......in a wife beater shirt.....????

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Any person with a synaps connected to neurons, and with at least two language skills, knows there are certain words one never uses at airports in any country.

No sympathy for him having face charges.

He now knows what being delayed and detained means. 

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1 hour ago, rupert the bear said:

obviously an opening for an english teacher!some entrepreneurial type can boost the english training at the airport and teach the loacls the difference between subjective and objective.this is not a threat only the lack of english comprehension!i just hope the aplicant has a work permit!or..........but thats another conversation

He  said the phrase in Thai language , what was that you were saying about comprehension ?

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2 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Someone should introduce "mask protocols " for all to observe.

Gentleman in the red beret has his mask below his nose, may as well have it in the car for all the use it is on his face.

 

And correct mask wearing would de-escalate an improbable bomb threat scenario how exactly?

Is this possible...... A Thai national guilty of such a crime ,   surely he must be a farang .......

32 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

He  said the phrase in Thai language , what was that you were saying about comprehension ?

Oh that's an easy one........ " You not understand ".......  

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Well you cannot fix stupid.... Boy was he stupid making a comment like that.

Wonder if he'll enjoy the bus ride back to Bangkok better?

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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Some morons look like morons...

He opened his mouth to complete the whole package.

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Just laughed to myself thinking how many armed police and soldiers would have him pinned to the ground with guns pointed at his head if he said what he is alleged to have said in an airport in the USA. 

3 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Someone should introduce "mask protocols " for all to observe.

Gentleman in the red beret has his mask below his nose, may as well have it in the car for all the use it is on his face.

 

 

As well as other officials 

2 hours ago, zyphodb said:

A silly thing to say, but a massive overreaction by the authorities though. TIT

Yes, as usual. Many of us have been frustrated by airline delays - tempers can fray but I very much doubt this guy had any intention of bombing the airline.

 

As much as it was a stupid comment, Thailand needs to lighten up with its reactions to such things.

 

Taken from the point of view of tourism, it could be said that the Thai authorities were equally as stupid for arresting someone for a comment that was clearly not serious.  This and the case of the guy who posted a critical review of a resort in Koh Chang and was arrested for defamation will do nothing to help Thai tourism (when it re-opens).

 

The defamation story is apparently viral on Facebook in the UK at the moment - potentially damaging.

 

 

47 minutes ago, KhaoYai said:

The defamation story is apparently viral on Facebook in the UK at the moment - potentially damaging.

How can you tell? I assume some British person told you they saw it. 

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6 hours ago, colinneil said:

Well you cannot fix stupid.... Boy was he stupid making a comment like that.

Yeah, like a loud greeting to a friend on a plane with 'Hi Jack'...

20 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

You sound like the kind of person who wears a cycle helmet. 

Indeed I do. Seen too many ABI

6 hours ago, transam said:

.......in a wife beater shirt.....????

Sound like a real expert on the subject of wife beating. I'm married and I often wear a vest and never ever lifted my hands to a woman. What a stupid thing to say. 

4 hours ago, stevenl said:

So you have to be there in order to know something is wrong or stupid.

Not really. You can usually tell by the posters comments that he has no real idea.

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7 hours ago, Crossy said:

The b. word, right up there with

 

Terrorist

Allah

Muhammad

Missile

Gun

9/11

 

on the list of words it's "unwise" to use in the airport.

Along with greeting a friend saying  "Hi, Jack!"?

7 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Someone should introduce "mask protocols " for all to observe.

Gentleman in the red beret has his mask below his nose, may as well have it in the car for all the use it is on his face.

 

So does the cop, and the bloke in the white singlet has a mask with an exhaust vent. They are not meant to be used for this purpose.

5 hours ago, SupermarineS6B said:

Is this possible...... A Thai national guilty of such a crime ,   surely he must be a farang .......

Why not, they are not mutually exclusive.

Stupid, yes but criminal - no. He only said what we have all thought when dealing with airlines not delivering what they’ve been paid to with no chance of us getting any recompense. 

9 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Gentleman in the red beret has his mask below his nose,

Did you miss the person in uniform on the right side of the photo?

'nuf sed.

Which airline company ask customers (stupid or not) to shut up at the same time they are unable to do the job ? We should know which one to never use again.

10 hours ago, fxe1200 said:

It still was spoken in The subjunctive. So what?

 

You still don't talk about bombs on an airplane 

9 hours ago, JusticeGB said:

Just saying that in most airports around the world will get you arrested and the airline has the right to sue you for any losses it might have suffered if the flight was delayed. 

A Spanish man after boarding his flight from Amsterdam was using the Spanish word bomba in a telcon before taking of. It's the Spanish word for pump, anyway the passenger next to him reported this to the flight attendant and he was arrested and spent 2 days in custody after which he was released without any fine or punishment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hmm..... I feel more stupid already, just having read this post...

Thai-German?  Why does he deserve a hyphen?

 

Make up your mind ????

 

Seriously, was he born in Thailand?  Did he become a Thai citizen?

 

Do the locals call him Khon Thai or Farang?

 

Does he even eat his somtum phet? ????

11 hours ago, Neeranam said:

How can you tell? I assume some British person told you they saw it. 

I live in the UK and I am a 'British person'.

 

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6 hours ago, Mike k said:

You still don't talk about bombs on an airplane 

He wasn't on an airplane - he was talking to ground staff and he didn't say any plane should be bombed, he said the airline should be bombed. No threat there as far as I can see - load of fuss about nothing.

 

My dad used to say I needed a rocket up my a&*e when I was a lazy teenager - I don't think he actually had any intention of putting one there ????.

It’s become norm if you use your freedom of speech or opinion in Thailand they have a law to place you in jail and fine you. 
 

Why don’t they have a law that fines and place those men and women in jail that do not pay child support? 
 

is there a law and fine for my freedom of speech and opinion of this?

 

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