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Daily News Thai Caption: Sex in exchange for (good) grades

 

Police made an arrest at a "maan root" or curtain hotel short time sex room in Surin, reported Daily News.

 

A teacher called "Doo" had taken 17 year old "A" - an M3 pupil - for sex there.

 

He had picked her up in a Mitsubishi near the school supposedly to help her get better grades.

 

Instead he drove the unsuspecting teen to the resort, sat with her a while then tried to molest her.

 

But the police were soon at the door.

 

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Their job had been made easy by a member of the public who had been following the activities of the Social Science teacher who it is alleged took many underage children for sex.

 

According to "A" while they were in the room the teacher had announced:

 

"So what's it to be, 500 baht or 2,000 baht".

 

The mother of the victim said that she had been contacted by the school director who was more worried about face saving and keeping the matter hushed up.

 

The mother's response to that was: I'm prosecuting this to the full extent of the law. 

 

Meanwhile the teacher has denied everything. 

 

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The NE of Thailand is pretty much a law on-it-self place where what is not ok elsewhere is very ok in the NE and vice-versa, different society to the central plains crowds...

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1 hour ago, hughrection said:

The police arrived at the door of the 'resort' !! What's there to deny?

 

He was in the room with a student - pretty much cut & dry. 

They were discussing Ugandan politics, what's the problem?

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:
2 hours ago, webfact said:

A teacher called "Doo" had taken 17 year old "A" - an M3 pupil - for sex there.

What's a 17 year old doing in M3?

What does that matter in these circumstances?

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16 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:
2 hours ago, webfact said:

"So what's it to be, 500 baht or 2,000 baht".

Also, how is it "sex for grades" if he's paying the students for the sex?

Presumably because she doesn't get the grades if she doesn't accept the money.

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:
3 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What does that matter in these circumstances?

Where do you think you are?  None of this matters.

What?  Any chance of that in coherent English?

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13 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Also, how is it "sex for grades" if he's paying the students for the sex?

Maybe he's asking her how much she will pay him for a "private lesson"?????

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:
6 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What?  Any chance of that in coherent English?

You claim that the detail of why a 17 year old is in M3 does not matter.  I'm suggesting none of what we comment on here matters and we only really do it for entertainment.  We certainly don't effect any meaningful change through what we discuss here.

 

How or why does anything any user has written above really matter?

Ah, that's better, comprehensible.   And I agree.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The mother's response to that was: I'm prosecuting this to the full extent of the law. 

Wow.

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Their job had been made easy by a member of the public who had been following the activities of the Social Science teacher who it is alleged took many underage children for sex.

That brings up the question: How many people knew what was going on, maybe for years? And how many people accepted it or didn't want to get involved and whatever.

It seems nobody is surprised when just another case like this is made public.

In how many schools does that happen? And what happens if any accusations like that come up in schools? Do the schools investigate? And if they find something, what do they do: Tell the teacher not to do it again and we forget about this little misunderstanding? Or maybe tell the parents of the molested children to better shut up or else?

 

I suspect (without any hard evidence) that a lot like this is going on. And a lot of people know about it, including the schools and including the parents. And most of them let it happen.

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3 hours ago, hughrection said:

The police arrived at the door of the 'resort' !! What's there to deny?

 

He was in the room with a student - pretty much cut & dry. 

There is always a reason, it doesnt have to be a good one as long as they can buy some time and save some face.  This happens much more than people realise but is often swept under the carpet when financial terms are agreed

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39 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I suspect (without any hard evidence) that a lot like this is going on. And a lot of people know about it, including the schools and including the parents. And most of them let it happen.

Something very much like this happened to a teacher, where I work (in Isaan) and the guy was sacked, it was never spoke about again, so maybe pushing the problem elsewhere.

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3 hours ago, hughrection said:

He was in the room with a student - pretty much cut & dry.

Cut off and hung out to dry comes to mind.

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

Also, how is it "sex for grades" if he's paying the students for the sex?

She gets the grades and payment in return for her silence.

He gets to continue his perverse lifestyle.

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

The NE of Thailand is pretty much a law on-it-self place where what is not ok elsewhere is very ok in the NE and vice-versa, different society to the central plains crowds...

A pretty stupid comment considering that the teacher was arrested. Perhaps you missed that bit. So it very much isn't ok in the NE.

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Nothing new here ,Sex for grades, Sex for Promotions, Sex for Favours, goes On and On. It's not Right but it happens All over the world.

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Let me get the popcorn, it is private lesson show again.

 

"The school director was worried about face saving and keeping the matter hushed up while the  teacher has denied everything."

The girl of course expected Father Christmas or Easterbunny to show up for some "rian piset" (extra studies) and wonder over wonder is surprised. 

The girl will pass, the school will not be named, the teacher has to fork over brown manila envelopes and in less than a week nobody remembers anything. 

I've been reading such news for almost 40 years working and living in Thailand; meanwhile the next generation of horny teachers with saucy ideas are roaming the halls of the divine educational institutes of Khon Thai. Explains possibly, why after 15 years of education, the kiddies still no absolutely nothing! 

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