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23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

"We don't do that sort of thing".

Has he ever been in an Immigration Office?  One acquaintance pays a senior official a retainer handed over in his private office for services rendered/services yet to come.

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40 minutes ago, DJ54 said:

Well technically you weren’t reading more like glaring… 555

Nope definitely reading. No Internet in 1966, and the best porn remains the well written one. Today's animated one is just gross and repetitive. Nothing beats a strong mental picture. 

 

Guess that the guy's selling screen cleaning stuff won't agree.

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10 hours ago, Neeranam said:

The bulk of their dirty money comes from pensioners who don't meet requirements to live here and pay agents 15-20k

But a lot of those that pay an agent 15-20k do not seem to see it as a bribe and therefore not a crime.

 

 
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bribe
/brīb/
  1. persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.

 

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4 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

It is a facilitation! They see it as another's crime not theirs..... they are paying an agent and have no direct contact. 

The corrupt RTP/Immigration will never change in a country that sits in the lower half of the world corruption list.

Agents will be around long after you and the rest of the posters on AN have long gone

 

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21 minutes ago, ozfarang said:

A lot of things aren't RIGHT in Thailand. Corruption will continue, it's a way of life here

But as per 'Big Jokes' seems to see it. You gotta start somewhere. It's a way of life in many country's but it's still illegal where ever you may be in the world.

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3 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Out of interest, what country are you from? 

Do you think illegal immigrants there are OK? 

99% of agents are dishonest as the bribe immigration police. 

Immigration will one day be cleaned out and the illegals will be deported, mark my words. 

 

I come from Scotland same as you, But my views on this are well known, I do respect you as a poster, but disagree with you on so many things. let's just say I have a very strong hatred of the illegal Thailand soldiers government, despite that, Thailand is still much better to live in than anywhere in the UK.

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19 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

But it could be better if it were cleaned up a bit regarding crime.

If you read the UK newspapers, I think you will find that Thailand, with a similar population is much worse with crime than Thailand. I can walk the streets of Bangkok and Pattaya in safety even after dark. Try that in any major UK city.

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29 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I come from Scotland same as you, But my views on this are well known, I do respect you as a poster, but disagree with you on so many things. let's just say I have a very strong hatred of the illegal Thailand soldiers government, despite that, Thailand is still much better to live in than anywhere in the UK.

Fair enough, my views have changed over the years. I broke the law in Scotland for not paying the Poll Tax as I hate the Thatcher government. Is this a valid excuse for not doing something I don't want to do?

I do see the point of people saying 'well Thailand is corrupt, so I will be corrupt too'. 

However, I think it is hypocritical when people use visa agents then complain about the corruption in Thailand, as they are contributing to it. 

I also understand that some newbies here feel intimidated by the immigration police and use agents to secure their stay. 

One of my good friends who is totally against corruption of any kind told me that he didn't have to travel to Bangkok anymore for his letter from the embassy as the IO asked him how much it would cost and suggested he pay 5000 baht to her and she could fix it. He would never even pay a traffic bribe but when it comes to something that helps him a lot, as he's old, he succumbed and what upsets me more is that he denies that he is taking part in corruption. 

I hate immigration and have had run ins with them. I even contacted a former Minister of Finance to send a team to my local immigration to sort something out. 

This guy is very concerned about corruption in immigration and his team are talking about what to do with the large-scale use of visa agents and how they are protected by senior police. This could all come crashing down at any moment, and I think it is responsible to warn all expats who live here with families. Do things by the book! 

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3 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Fair enough, my views have changed over the years. I broke the law in Scotland for not paying the Poll Tax as I hate the Thatcher government. Is this a valid excuse for not doing something I don't want to do?

I do see the point of people saying 'well Thailand is corrupt, so I will be corrupt too'. 

However, I think it is hypocritical when people use visa agents then complain about the corruption in Thailand, as they are contributing to it. 

I also understand that some newbies here feel intimidated by the immigration police and use agents to secure their stay. 

One of my good friends who is totally against corruption of any kind told me that he didn't have to travel to Bangkok anymore for his letter from the embassy as the IO asked him how much it would cost and suggested he pay 5000 baht to her and she could fix it. He would never even pay a traffic bribe but when it comes to something that helps him a lot, as he's old, he succumbed and what upsets me more is that he denies that he is taking part in corruption. 

I hate immigration and have had run ins with them. I even contacted a former Minister of Finance to send a team to my local immigration to sort something out. 

This guy is very concerned about corruption in immigration and his team are talking about what to do with the large-scale use of visa agents and how they are protected by senior police. This could all come crashing down at any moment, and I think it is responsible to warn all expats who live here with families. Do things by the book! 

Very interesting answers here. I will send you a PM later today. I will do things by the book, but up to a point, just because something is law does not always make it right.

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28 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I can walk the streets of Bangkok and Pattaya in safety even after dark.

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Murders with firearms 20,032
Ranked 3rd. 1431 times more than United Kingdom
14
Ranked 39th.

 

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Violent crime > Murder rate per million people 49.67
Ranked 8th. 4 times more than United Kingdom
11.68
Ranked 94th.

 

 

 

Overall it seems violent crime rates are not higher in UK.

 

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29 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I can walk the streets of Bangkok and Pattaya in safety even after dark. Try that in any major UK city.

Last trip back I stayed at the IBIS Whitechapel and didn't feel same walking around there at 7 pm. Bring back the Krays ???? 

Stayed at the bottom of Leith Walk in Edinburgh, same there, actually felt threatened at 3 pm one day! 

Walking down Union Street in Aberdeen on a night out was shocked at how aggressive some of the young guys were, bumping into me, etc. 

I have walked the streets of Bangkok, even in the worst areas like Khlong Toey and never once felt threatened.  

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