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Drunk monk again: Man in robes is defrocked after refusing to pay restaurant and booze tab

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Thai media INN reported on yet another case of a monk bring disrepute to holy orders. 

 

This one happened in Sattahip, Chonburi near to Pattaya.

 

Police got a call from the Sum Saew restaurant that a man had not paid for his beer and food and was holed up in the nearby Burapha Resort.

 

Pol Lt-Col Phaiboon Laohanawat of the Sattahip police responded and saw the man changing from civilian clothes into monk's robes. 

 

According to his Thai ID it was Phra Mahasomphop, aged 42, but he wouldn't say what wat he was attached to. 

 

He was drunk and disorderly making trouble for the police. Two beers in his room were consumed already and photgraphed for evidential purposes. 

 

He soon admitted drinking them and not paying at the restaurant.

 

Phra Khru Winai was invited from a nearby temple, Wat Thepprasat Taothan, to defrock the errant man in saffron. 

 

It was learned that he'd been a monk for 20 years but where was a mystery.

 

Sitthiporn, 28 the restaurant owner said he'd ordered two cases of beer and food and at 11 pm was presented with a bill for 3,025 baht.

 

He was dressed in ordinary clothes.

 

He said he needed to go to his room so staff went with him to get the cash but once there he locked the door and refused to come out.

 

He then changed into monk's clothes and denied ever being in the restaurant.

 

After the defrocking the restaurant didn't press charges and the now former monk was just let go. 

 

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  • To go to another Temple and be  ordained again... regards worgeordie

  • Ha ha ha, maybe the saying is wrong "Drunk as a skunk" it should be "Drunk as a Monk" ..................LOL

  • Once agsin... where are the consequences?

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Once agsin... where are the consequences?

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Well, they showed him what’s what! He’ll never do that again…today.

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20 minutes ago, webfact said:

former monk was just let go. 

To go to another Temple and be  ordained again...

regards worgeordie

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3 minutes ago, Henryford said:

2 CASES of beer, wow these monks know how to drink.

Ha ha ha, maybe the saying is wrong "Drunk as a skunk" it should be "Drunk as a Monk" ..................LOL

1 hour ago, webfact said:

He then changed into monk's clothes and denied ever being in the restaurant

Wow..so the guy can change into different Avatars...drunk civilian and ignorant monk!!

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Oh give him a break its a big buddha day today.

Everyone needs to let off steam now and again.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

happened in Sattahip, Chonburi near to Pattaya.

Yes, I see this monk often, walking around soi Buakhao chatting up the chicks 

 

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3 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Once agsin... where are the consequences?

 

 

What kind of severance package  does the temple offer?

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

After the defrocking the restaurant didn't press charges and the now former monk was just let go. 

 

Off to buy some more robes since this seems to work so well. 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

He was drunk and disorderly making trouble for the police. Two beers in his room

It's not fair, he gets to celebrate Makha  Bucha day, but we have to go without. Alcohol free day today. ????

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22 years a monk and has fallen so hard. Have some sympathy people and stop putting the boot in at every opportunity. This poor man obviously has mental health issues.

18 minutes ago, Joe Farang said:

mental health issues.

I see this behavior often, I thought it was normal.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

He then changed into monk's clothes and denied ever being in the restaurant.

 

 

the old switch the clothes trick 99.

5 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Once agsin... where are the consequences?

As the restaurant did not want to press charges, why does it matter to you?

6 hours ago, webfact said:

once there he locked the door and refused to come out.

Like child ????

One day, full moon and all that.....

I will disrobe and walk naked to a temple in Nakhon Nowhere seeking sacred robes.

Then my 6th life will commence with dreams of a Mercedes Benz.

Gotta be the way to go.

6 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Ha ha ha, maybe the saying is wrong "Drunk as a skunk" it should be "Drunk as a Monk" ..................LOL

Or, 'drunk as a skunk, pretending to be a  monk'!

Who'd of thunk it.

53 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

As the restaurant did not want to press charges, why does it matter to you?

"Since there are no consequences, why are you bothered by there not being any consequences?"  Is that what you're asking?

 

I would think it was something like "someone did something bad, so they should face consequences, to discourage them and anybody else from doing it again". Possibly there's also an element of "this person should be held to a higher standard of behaviour due to his position, but it seems like it allowed him to get away with behaving badly".

6 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Once agsin... where are the consequences?

I respect Buddhism in Thailand as it's my host country.. but I've lost all faith in Thai temples.

 

6 hours ago, Henryford said:

2 CASES of beer, wow these monks know how to drink.

I like a beer or 10, but 2 cases is beyond my powers.

 

5 hours ago, wombat said:

the old switch the clothes trick 99.

Obviously, this guy was unable to Get Smart.... ????

 

What is with all these monks suddenly getting catch boozing it up and doing the horizontal-mambo with temple-going women?  It gives the word "laity" a meaning it doesn't deserve.  Laying with the laity.

My wife want's to "kick their a**" Wife's a good Buddhist and is none too happy.  Thank goodness none of this is local!  <phew>

5 hours ago, Bundooman said:

Or, 'drunk as a skunk, pretending to be a  monk'!

Who'd of thunk it.

Now he's a bebunked drunk punk munk smelling like a skunk

6 hours ago, DefaultName said:

I like a beer or 10, but 2 cases is beyond my powers.

 

respect to this fellow  drinker..hic hic 

Looks like he couldn't find the door and crawled through the window.

Thailand and it's fake buddhism, where people only become monk to avoid poverty or being homeless or justice. They might as well call it homeless shelters with golden roofs.

 

The land of fakeness VS the land of smiles.

Not an attractive room.

 

The bed looks very sturdy though.

 

I suppose it would be OK if you only wanted to stay there for a short amount of time.

 

????

 

 

 

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