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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, RobMuir said:

Er, they have arrested her.

And  let's  see what the  incredible result will be.

You  might  like to ask  Colin Neil how his  case  was  handled.

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Posted
21 hours ago, nahkit said:
On 5/12/2021 at 10:55 AM, webfact said:

A police report was filed though the cops were waiting

About par for the course.

About par for the course for some members here.  This is what was actually reported...

"A police report was filed though the cops were waiting on a medical report". 

Posted
20 hours ago, robblok said:

Whatever the police should do their jobs and arrest this woman and she should at least go to jail. 

Whatever the police should do their jobs and arrest this woman and she should at least go to court.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Freigeist365 said:

Attempted murder - fine 2 to 3,000 THB
Not wearing a face mask - fine up to 20,000 THB

 

Thailand - hub of misplaced priorities?

Since when has the punishment for attempted murder been a B2-3K fine?

Posted
7 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

Just more of the disgusting behavior many Thais are  keen to do and can do because quite  often their police force does nothing.

Where did it say that "the police were doing nothing" in this case?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Whatever the police should do their jobs and arrest this woman and she should at least go to court.

Yes that is better, actually what i meant. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where did it say that "the police were doing nothing" in this case?

Yeah, they're doing the really important job of waiting for the medical report.

 

CCTV clearly shows that an assault took place, why haven't they made an arrest?

 

They can always file additional charges subject to a medical report.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, nahkit said:

CCTV clearly shows that an assault took place, why haven't they made an arrest?

How do you know that they haven't.   The report did not say that she had not been arrested.

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

It is assault causing bodily harm.

Not attempted murder.

 

premeditated aggravated assault that had the potential of causing death.
it's just short of premeditated attempted murder.

I'd give 5 years in jail for that.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where did it say that "the police were doing nothing" in this case?

Where  did  I say the police were doing nothing IN THIS  CASE?

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Posted
1 hour ago, tgw said:

 

premeditated aggravated assault that had the potential of causing death.
it's just short of premeditated attempted murder.

I'd give 5 years in jail for that.

and a 200 baht fine 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rampant Rabbit said:
4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where did it say that "the police were doing nothing" in this case?

Where  did  I say the police were doing nothing IN THIS  CASE?

Well, you posted the following on this thread....

"...quite  often their police force does nothing"...

Which suggests that's what you were getting at!

 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Well, you posted the following on this thread....

"...quite  often their police force does nothing"...

Which suggests that's what you were getting at!

 

But you don't see a  difference between quite  often and in this case, very  well  carry  on. I'll  just  yank your  words  back  out  of my  mouth.

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Posted

So much for "jai yen yen" and "sabai sabai". 

At the end of the day, they're just people too. 

Posted
On 5/12/2021 at 2:57 PM, Captain Monday said:

Where there is the attempted murder? I don't might light of it, a person can be killed by a simple fall.

 

One Korean buddhist, I don't know if she was a nun or a layperson once told me

"If you say something, somebody can die". "Before talk think, then think again"

 

I didn't take seriously first but  you will realize this is 100 percent true.

The great law of cause and effect.

 

 

What do you have to say to make someone die? Asking for a friend.

Posted
20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How do you know that they haven't.   The report did not say that she had not been arrested.

Ah, the double negative argument.

 

The report also didn't say whether she worked as an astronaut or not.

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Posted
On 5/12/2021 at 4:46 PM, Khun Paul said:

Such a good Buddhist  ..amazing Thailand , so polite to others...................Bitch !!

 

Strange thing to say. Can you imagine a Thai seeing a fight in your country and saying"good Christian"?

In all my years here, I've seen only a handful of fights, I could count on my fingers. When I lived in Leith, I would fights worse than this almost daily. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, nahkit said:
20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How do you know that they haven't.   The report did not say that she had not been arrested.

Ah, the double negative argument.

In this case, the logical argument, also.

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Strange thing to say. Can you imagine a Thai seeing a fight in your country and saying"good Christian"?

In all my years here, I've seen only a handful of fights, I could count on my fingers. When I lived in Leith, I would fights worse than this almost daily. 

 

Valid point, it does seem strange... But, there are a lot of ’strange comments’ which when analysed seem strange but in context make more sense. 

Thai’s always say.. "Wow, you eat spicy food ?” which is perfectly normal in context, but I never say to a Thai in the UK “Wow, you eat Fish & Chips ?”....

 

 

The initial comments on Buddhists seem to be an attempted ironic response based on the experience many of have had here after been told by someone they can’t get rid of a colony of ant’s because that would make them a bad Buddhist, or the ‘stray soi dog’ problem can’t be resolved because it would be bad Buddhist practice to carry out a cull etc

 

 

The fights that would break out in the UK are usually a result of someone being a d!<k outside the pub, alcohol related, directly confrontational, shouting, pushing, punches etc... they rarely escalate beyond that. 

 

Plenty of flights here but the usually brew for a long time before the flareup.

 

Obviously no ’typical characteristic though’... but, there are a lot of fights here, they just occur well below our socio-economic exposure.. i.e. tech colleges, the carpark of a local pub etc etc.. the ’shoot-out’ is also a lot more common here. 

 

The video seems to show a degree of calculation. The woman walks out and pushes the other lady into the road. Rather than wanting to make physical contact with any angry punch or a kick, it would appear the woman wants the ‘damage’ to come from impact with a vehicle - something wholly evil.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

The video seems to show a degree of calculation. The woman walks out and pushes the other lady into the road. Rather than wanting to make physical contact with any angry punch or a kick, it would appear the woman wants the ‘damage’ to come from impact with a vehicle - something wholly evil.

Totally the opposite to what I saw in the vdo. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Totally the opposite to what I saw in the vdo. 

 

Now this intrigues me...  I see woman standing in next to her motorcycle, another woman comes up, with two hands gives her a hard shove into the road. 

 

Obviously we don’t know what transpired before hand, the fair assumption is some form of disagreement or argument. The intention seems fairly clear to me.

 

It appears that the aggressor wanted to push the other into the road. 

 

I am now very curious how you saw the opposite (you may have identified something I haven’t) - what did you see in the video ?

 

 

 

 

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