Honestly, I would go with option 2.
A border bounce is going to cost you more than the 2000 baht fine. And if you leave after 140 days and come back, there's a decent chance that no one will ever notice you skipped your 90 day report and it'll never come up again. But even if it does, it's just going to be a 2000 baht fine. I think rolling the dice is the better option.
OK present facts that the British are 'trouble makers'...
Fact: - 0.004% of British Visitors are arrested in Thailand each year.
Fact - That is not a majority.
Fact - You are anti-British and a bigot.
He entered the tracks in heavy traffic, he then got trapped on the tracks. You don't try crossing the tracks unless you can make it to the other side!!!! I see this same dumb logic used when there is heavy traffic and a Zebra crossing, you can't stop on a Zebra crossing either, you must wait to cross them until you can clearly cross to the other side. Proper drivers training before issuing a drivers license would help stop this idiotic behavior.
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