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Koh Samui: Immigration nab Hungarian widow on 4,165 day overstay

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Make her pay a big fine (in the 11 years where she did not get a yearly extension where she should have paid 1,900 thb, or a total of 20,900 thb) and send her back to Hungary where she belongs.

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  • Such a dangerous person? Whilst I do not condone people who overstay or break the law, this lady is not really a threat to Thailand's security.

  • Talk about kicking a (wo)man when (s)he's down. One really does wonder at the mentality of these people, parading some hapless woman in public, as though it's a great achievement of which to be proud.

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    Why did immigration suddenly notice her after all these years?   Does someone want her "out the way" ? How did her Husband die ? What will happen to their business ? Who will inher

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20 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Who said the husband was on overstay?

 

I did by using some common sense. Perhaps you should adopt that practice before making such comments!

Here ends the discussion.

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On 9/16/2021 at 2:06 PM, Hawkman said:

555 are you serious? People should mock and laugh all they want. You really think she is a threat to national security for which the article was hinting? You honestly believe that they just so happened to spot her while walking down the beach? You don't think the authorities have been tipped off by a jealous Thai or that some police or immigration officer is losing some pocketmoney now her husband has died.

So of course, we can mock this legal act. It's pathetic going after a woman like this, all for a photo opp.

She's been dumb and taking the mick for sure, but let's not think for one second we "sweat blood every year"; yeah it's tough, it's hard work and frustrating - but why would anyone have a problem what anyone else does? If it bothers you, you need to reassess what gets you so annoyed.

I am annoyed by expats who suffer so much in this horrible country and still they will not move anywhere better place. A lot of members of the forum get their orgasm from grumping and complaining about life and how much they suffer.

  

On 9/16/2021 at 3:31 AM, Mac Mickmanus said:

Why did immigration suddenly notice her after all these years?

  Does someone want her "out the way" ?

How did her Husband die ?

What will happen to their business ?

Who will inherit it ?

YOUR questions are the answers.

propably when the husband died the business started to disfunction.

hungry neighbours eyes saw an opportunity to take over some properties,

and when the woman showed weakness - they called police.

remember that in thailand the snitch gets 30% of the seized assets, legally,

so it is a motivation strong enough to keep an eye on each other.

On 9/16/2021 at 6:31 AM, vandeventer said:

I'm sure Thailand will do the right thing by her

i only wish, seriously, that she will not be raped or sexually harrased on her

way back home. just from seeing this photo i get but worried.

why those three idiots are standing like that besides the poor woman?

pathetic and disgusting.

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