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Frenchman in Rawai charged for illegal possession of whale’s skeleton claimed seller told him it was made of wood


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The worst of this Report is there are Frenchmen yet with such bad taste, that they still confuse the refined Baroque art of Louis XVI, with the bizarre and mundane whale bone used to decorate possibly.. a rented room in Thailand. A silly comment before having my first coffee ????

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr. Alain told officials that he bought the item from a market near Chalong. The seller told him it was made of wood. He used it to decorate the house and did not know it was a whale skeleton.

Jeus-sui innocent

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One would presume that the Frenchman did not harpoon the whale himself and that these skeletal remains were found washed up on a beach.

Whether the Frenchman actually found them himself or if he bought them shouldn't really matter.

His actions did not endanger the (already dead) whale and he was not trying to take them out of the country.

 

They should just explain to him that he is accidentally breaking an obscure law that no one knew about (until this incident) and tell him that he has been a naughty boy, end of case.

The confiscated bones can then be stored away in a lock-up, to prevent people from seeing them. ????

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

One would presume that the Frenchman did not harpoon the whale himself and that these skeletal remains were found washed up on a beach.

Whether the Frenchman actually found them himself or if he bought them shouldn't really matter.

His actions did not endanger the (already dead) whale and he was not trying to take them out of the country.

 

They should just explain to him that he is accidentally breaking an obscure law that no one knew about (until this incident) and tell him that he has been a naughty boy, end of case.

The confiscated bones can then be stored away in a lock-up, to prevent people from seeing them. ????

 

 

I think they have a law here what says you can't remove anything from the beach or ocean,

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8 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

That one is right up there with "I got the watches from a dead friend"

All depends how much he paid for it is the best indicator of the truth. Plus buying it at a market where no doubt police and government officials visit......

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