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Thai police allegedly ignore desperate gamblers appeal for help - they put the phone down because the call came from a casino


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1 minute ago, mikeymike100 said:

In Thailand casinos are illegal, unless they are controlled by the police, then they become "legal"?????

Obviously but it does show something when an illegal entity is openly discussed on a forum like this.

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1 hour ago, xtrnuno41 said:

Amazing, if you play bridge in Thailand, you are busted. This casino exist and working 24/7?!

I thought it wasnt allowed in Thailand. As Engamann said, it looks that way. 

Yes because the thought of bridging anything in Lalaland is dangerous to the control of self imposed authorities

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9 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Obviously but it does show something when an illegal entity is openly discussed on a forum like this.

Yes, but everyone is anonymous, nobody knows who you are or where you are, assuming when you registered you didn't put your real name?????

But it does say something, in that the police just dont seem to care if they get found out?

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6 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Yes, but everyone is anonymous, nobody knows who you are or where you are, assuming when you registered you didn't put your real name?????

But it does say something, in that the police just dont seem to care if they get found out?

Protected by their colleagues and senior officers. Impunity almost same as immunity. Until the wheels come off, and the lid!

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these corrupt officials get away with it because everyone is in on it. If it was a handful or one two officers they'd be in the brown stuff. But they make sure those above get their cut and everything is rosy. 

THAT right there is how the country operates and the "paying it up" goes to the very top.

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Two thoughts on this. They would certainly have known that it was likely that the police would have knowledge that the casino was operating, so must have been desperate to call them and only did so as a 'last resort'. And notice how talk of having legal casinos has gone quiet - again? Thailand, unlike its neighbours, doesn't have them for a very good reason, and it isn't to stop people who can't afford it gambling. 

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I recall a cross border visit on the close Cambodian border.....back in the day before 12 month extensions...

 

My wife being Thai was an avid gambler and so off we went to a Blackjack table at the "very available" nearby legal Cambodian casino. 

 

Luckily we were accompanied by a Thai copper (friend ) who worked at the border (Imm).

 

She kept winning......I couldn't believe it! (She a Macao addict )

 

At 20,000 baht up, our "friend" politely suggested we should "leave now" ..... wife protesting of course, but I told her, "we're out of here" ..... and we did with the 20k and still alive. 

Posted
1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said:

Interesting the casino new place recalled probably owned by the Chinese and the police TIT

You forgot the military.

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Thai police allegedly ignore desperate gamblers appeal for help

8 hours ago, webfact said:

the police made a trip to the casino.

I'm not sure that both of these statements can be correct.

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4 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

In Thailand casinos are illegal, unless they are controlled by the police, then they become "legal"?????

Whatever the legality of gambling in Thailand, Thai police no doubt profit from it and turn a blind eye to those who are cheated or exploited by gambling operators. The country will never be able to claim to being a civilized nation until it cleans up the force that is meant to enforce law and protect people rather than exploit them.

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