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I caught a thief, i bashed a thief, but now i feel sorry for him

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Cut long story short, had a thief steal some money from my work in the middle of night, caught on CCTV. he was stupid enough to return the next night and i was waiting.

 

Funny enough returned at the very same time. 

 

Being in rage, i bashed him, unlike most members here who were SAS, or Delta or SWAT, i am just a regular, guy, was blessed with heavy hands and having spend some time in jails in 3 countries, learned how to use it very well

 

I did not hurt him badly as i only slapped him, but each slap was a knockdown.

 

Anyhow, why am i posting? After my rage subdued, and my brain turned back on, it was a young and i mean young, possibly even 16-17 year old boy, ladyboyish.

 

In addition to being young, he was homeless. After he ran away, he left his bag, and besides some 25-50 satang coins which he stole the previous night(just to be clear, he stoke the full jar of coins, which had 5 baht, 2 baht and 1 baht and some satang) There was nothing in it but a bag of rice.

 

I feel so bad, if he only asked for help, i would have given him food and drink and place to sleep.

 

I understand why he stole, but stealing is not the right way, but then he is a young kid, may be ran away from home, or family kicked him out.

 

Whats done is done, and can not be undone, his/her bag and shoes still outside and he/she is too scared or too hurt to return, but i still feel bad

 

Not so much for hurting him, but for not helping him. I am considering riding around trying to find him and offer to help him with a place to stay and food.

 

I am broke, but i can still offer some help and at least he will have a safe place to stay and keep clean whenever he needs it

 

Am i crazy to feel this way? 

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    much of this does not make sense: regular guys have not done jail time in 3 countries, or even one country..    if you are broke how are you going to offer food and lodging? 

  • Personally I feel that this thread stinks of lockdown boredom and fiction... or at least embellishment of the truth. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that's my view.

  • I think you reaction was not so strange bit of anger of theft combined with adrenaline and then it happens. Then you don't think.    I find it admirable what your trying to do.

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Pity you did not think beforehand....engage brain first...

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2 minutes ago, petermik said:

Pity you did not think beforehand....engage brain first...

Its not like i went up to him or he came up to me to introduce ourselves in the middle of the night

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7 minutes ago, BestB said:

i am just a regular, guy, was blessed with heavy hands and having spend some time in jails in 3 countries, learned how to use it very well

much of this does not make sense: regular guys have not done jail time in 3 countries, or even one country.. 

 

8 minutes ago, BestB said:

I am broke, but i can still offer some help and at least he will have a safe place to stay and keep clean whenever he needs it

if you are broke how are you going to offer food and lodging? 

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2 minutes ago, BestB said:

Its not like i went up to him or he came up to me to introduce ourselves in the middle of the night

I think you reaction was not so strange bit of anger of theft combined with adrenaline and then it happens. Then you don't think. 

 

I find it admirable what your trying to do.

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12 minutes ago, BestB said:

I am considering riding around trying to find him and offer to help him with a place to stay and food.

No good deed goes unpunished.

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14 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said:

much of this does not make sense: regular guys have not done jail time in 3 countries, or even one country.. 

 

if you are broke how are you going to offer food and lodging? 

May be in your world ,you do not even jay walk, and anyone who does is a criminal.

 

May be unlike you, i am willing to share what i have and what i do not have, instead of getting an extra beer or stuffing my face in some restaurant,

 

Can buy him mama noodles, can offer hot tea, can offer half of my meal. and many other ways

 

How am i going to offer lodging? imay be wise to read before commenting. when i clearly said stole from my WORK, so he can lodge at my WORK

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10 minutes ago, robblok said:

I think you reaction was not so strange bit of anger of theft combined with adrenaline and then it happens. Then you don't think. 

 

I find it admirable what your trying to do.

My initial thoughts was it was just a thieving ladyboy, only after knocking him down and seeing him clearly and his bag when i realised it was just a kid(still ladyboyish, which explains why initial thoughts) and a homeless kid, 

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1 minute ago, BestB said:

May be in your world you do not even jay walk, and anyone who does it a criminal.

 

May be unlike you, i am willing to share what i have and what i do not have, instead of getting an extra beer or stuffing my face in some restaurant,

 

Can buy him mama noodles, can offer hot tea, can offer half of my meal. and many other ways

correct - in my world, and I know a lot of people - I do not know anyone who went to jail in 3 different countries - especially for jay-walking... you went for jaywalking? - is that what you are saying? 

 

if you are giving half a momma noodle and that is all you have, good for you - but how do you survive here? And surely I give hand to hand far far more than a cup of noodles... and on a regular basis... 

 

obviously your first response is to "bash" - then go and make yourself out to be such a kindly soul afterwards... and you admit to planning your attack - so, you pre-meditatively planned a way to bash someone - didi you expect it to be some rich guy? or professional car thief? 

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The poor youngster .

Hitting youngsters is nothing to the proud of , especially if they are desperate and hungry .

   You seem rather proud of the fact that you beat a youngster .

   These are desperate times for some people , you should have shown some compassion and tried to help . 

  Which area do you live ?

Just in case there's some reports soon of a foreigner found hanging from tree 

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Personally I feel that this thread stinks of lockdown boredom and fiction... or at least embellishment of the truth.

Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that's my view.

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2 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

The poor youngster .

Hitting youngsters is nothing to the proud of , especially if they are desperate and hungry .

   You seem rather proud of the fact that you beat a youngster .

   These are desperate times for some people , you should have shown some compassion and tried to help . 

  Which area do you live ?

Just in case there's some reports soon of a foreigner found hanging from tree 

There is always a clown in each crowd and here you are.

 

Which area do you live in? will put up a sign for any future thief to head over your way, will be safe there , you will first allow them to steal and then also show compassion.

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Just now, 2long said:

Personally I feel that this thread stinks of lockdown boredom and fiction... or at least embellishment of the truth.

Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that's my view.

Would you like CCTV footage to put your expert mind of boredom and fiction at ease?

You really want to reward him for stealing? Perhaps next time someone comes with a weapon... 

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9 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said:

correct - in my world, and I know a lot of people - I do not know anyone who went to jail in 3 different countries - especially for jay-walking... you went for jaywalking? - is that what you are saying? 

 

if you are giving half a momma noodle and that is all you have, good for you - but how do you survive here? And surely I give hand to hand far far more than a cup of noodles... and on a regular basis... 

 

obviously your first response is to "bash" - then go and make yourself out to be such a kindly soul afterwards... and you admit to planning your attack - so, you pre-meditatively planned a way to bash someone - didi you expect it to be some rich guy? or professional car thief? 

Obviously you have led a blameless life never suffered at the hands of criminals, if you had you would know how the feeling of violatoin after finding your the victim of the scum that enter other people's private property to go through their belongings at take what thet want, I have in my lifetime worked very hard to provide myself with nice things to enhance mine and my family's lives to be the victim of a burglary which I have suffered 4 times in my time is a terrible feeling and if I was ever to this day get my hands on the vile miscreants by Christ they wouldn't half get a good beating,  never judge a man til you have walked in his shoes. 

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20 minutes ago, BestB said:

My initial thoughts was it was just a thieving ladyboy, only after knocking him down and seeing him clearly and his bag when i realised it was just a kid(still ladyboyish, which explains why initial thoughts) and a homeless kid, 

So you viewed the video from the first night and saw it was just a kid , may have been a girl and you waiting up all night to attack him/her and then go online to boast about your fighting skills and how tough you are ?

   You attacked a hungry kid, thats nothing to be proud of

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Considering the plight of many Thais - desperation comes to mind - and the apparent fact that you had 24 hours to think about why this person did what he did, no offense but I find your post to be a rather pathetic attempt to make yourself feel better.  Gave the little guy a good bashing did ya and now feeling sad for yourself?  Give me a break.  I hope you feel like s*** to be honest, maybe next time you will think before you act.  

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Whatever happened , he is/was a thief and new the risks . Do i feel sorry for him , nope . You didn't kill him and neither send him to hospital , and yes he might be hungry and homeless , but there are more respectful ways then stealing .The biggest criminals all started small , as you should know since you have been in jail 3 times. In this case , personally i find it correct , and just maybe he thinks twice before stealing again .

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28 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

The poor youngster .

Hitting youngsters is nothing to the proud of , especially if they are desperate and hungry .

   You seem rather proud of the fact that you beat a youngster .

   These are desperate times for some people , you should have shown some compassion and tried to help . 

  Which area do you live ?

Just in case there's some reports soon of a foreigner found hanging from tree 

re-read what he wrote slowly.  He didn't realize the thief was  a young person until after...

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Stay tuned for the next chapter...will BestB and LadyB hook-up with each other?

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You did nothing wrong!  Somebody broke into your shop.  What were your options?   Tell the police to do a drive by throughout the night?  I'm surprised he showed up again and why you expected him to but sure you had your reasons.

 

What I find odd is how much thrill some get in bashing you when they really have zero clue of what went down with the exception of what you told them. 

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2 minutes ago, thaitom said:

re-read what he wrote slowly.  He didn't realize the thief was  a young person until after...

He saw the person from the CCTV footage from the night before and even if that wasnt clear , he would have had a good view of the kid before hitting him/her

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9 minutes ago, TimBKK said:

Considering the plight of many Thais - desperation comes to mind - and the apparent fact that you had 24 hours to think about why this person did what he did, no offense but I find your post to be a rather pathetic attempt to make yourself feel better.  Gave the little guy a good bashing did ya and now feeling sad for yourself?  Give me a break.  I hope you feel like s*** to be honest, maybe next time you will think before you act.  

Desperation is no excuse, and if the kid was hungry why did he not go to the temple?

 

Having been brought up when corporal punishment was normal, I don't think a few slaps are bashing. A bashing would result in a hospital stay, IMO.

 

I'm sure that most of us have regrets about something in our lives, unless living a very quiet life and not doing much.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Desperation is no excuse, and if the kid was hungry why did he not go to the temple?

 

Having been brought up when corporal punishment was normal, I don't think a few slaps are bashing. A bashing would result in a hospital stay, IMO.

 

I'm sure that most of us have regrets about something in our lives, unless living a very quiet life and not doing much.

If the OP has been to jail in 3 different countries, he wasn't quick to see the error of his ways.

5 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

He saw the person from the CCTV footage from the night before and even if that wasnt clear , he would have had a good view of the kid before hitting him/her

Nocturnal? Get your point though.  Good chance you would have a general idea of the size but adjusting to inputs when adrenaline is flowing is not that easy for most.

21 minutes ago, sezze said:

Whatever happened , he is/was a thief and new the risks . Do i feel sorry for him , nope . You didn't kill him and neither send him to hospital , and yes he might be hungry and homeless , but there are more respectful ways then stealing .The biggest criminals all started small , as you should know since you have been in jail 3 times. In this case , personally i find it correct , and just maybe he thinks twice before stealing again .

I actually agree with you.

 

Some criminals are just lazy people that do not want to work. Plenty of jobs usually in construction - maybe the 'kid' did not want to work like a migrant

 

 

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5 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I actually agree with you.

 

Some criminals are just lazy people that do not want to work. Plenty of jobs usually in construction - maybe the 'kid' did not want to work like a migrant

 

 

We are yet to hear why the OP went to jail 3 times.

What strikes me as weird is that, all of as sudden, people seem to believe that there can be an excuse for breaking, entering and stealing form someone's property.

 

Kudos to the O.P for improving the eduction of that lowlife.

 

But OP, in these difficult times, feel free to contribute to any charity, trough donations or action. This is a different issue altogether.

3 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I actually agree with you.

 

Some criminals are just lazy people that do not want to work. Plenty of jobs usually in construction - maybe the 'kid' did not want to work like a migrant

 

 

Migrant construction work Vs Stealing Vs Swallowing the barrel of a gun.  Option 3 I think. Hell can't be all that bad of a place.  Has to be less hot than up on scaffolding in Bangkok.

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Why do you come here to tell your remorse?

 

Do you think maybe I would be acquitted or comforted by your mistake.

 

Think about it one more time, violence and you should have learned it only leads to violence. If he comes back with a weapon to kill you I wouldn't be surprised, many have died for much less.

 

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