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can a farang legally pick wild-growing fruit?

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1 minute ago, TropicalGuy said:

By publicly electing to violate your stay conditions you are open to any jealous vindictive local reporting your activities to Imm. 
Actions & Consequences…. as ever.

I don't live in a tourist resort.

The locals (including the police) assume I can do anything I like, same as them.

And my extension of stay doesn't specifically prohibit me from working. 

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  • you don't have a work permit ..........  so no.   but try,  if bullets start coming your way ....  run forest .. run  !!!!

  • I would be less worried about the legalities of the situation than the squatter who may come at you with a machete who believes that fruit is theirs.

  • Nah, don´t do that. The birds and the ants, will report you to labor dept. After that the threes will whisper to immigration. That´s when you start thinking, was it was really worth picking that wild

27 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I don't live in a tourist resort.

The locals (including the police) assume I can do anything I like, same as them.

And my extension of stay doesn't specifically prohibit me from working. 

Protected by your locale then … just NOT by your stay Permit.

On 2/1/2022 at 2:26 PM, The Hammer2021 said:

Madgee: You do know the difference  don't you?

Er yes of course I know the difference but it appears many people do not and use the term 'farang' indiscriminately to include all foreigners, including the OP.

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On 2/1/2022 at 9:04 AM, JWRC said:

A Farang is a foreigner.

Not always. I'm a  Thai farang. 

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