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British family offer reward for their 17-year-old boy to be ‘detained on sight’ after he went missing in Thailand’s ‘Sin City’ Pattaya

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20 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Character building. 

His own adventure to recount in the pub... when he is old enough.

Yes he will  laugh about it in time to come.

But now, oh dear, can you imagine the things that will be said on social media and by the people in his home town. :shock1::giggle:

 

 

 

 

 

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Some go to Pattaya voluntarily,  others get sucked into it. He will surface with a big smile after his money runs out 

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4 minutes ago, BTB1977 said:

Some go to Pattaya voluntarily,  others get sucked into it. He will surface with a big smile after his money runs out 

I've never met anyone that got sucked into going to Pattaya 

45 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've never met anyone that got sucked into going to Pattaya 

That would be like putting the cart before the horse.

50 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've never met anyone that got sucked into going to Pattaya 

But I've Known a Few that have been Sucked In Pattaya,It's all in the Wording you use !!

On 5/19/2023 at 3:37 AM, quake said:

10,000 baht reward.

Got to be a Thai person come up with that figure.

Is that what your boy is worth mum and dad.

says a lot about them I think.

He will not forgive you for going to the news papers now. 

 

 

Look at it this way. In Thailand the minimum wage is around 350 (?) Baht per day. In the UK it's £11.XX per hour, so (I reckon) we should always think of money in those proportions. I often hear 'English teachers' in Thailand reacting with outrage at the wages on offer, when they haven't considered what I just mentioned. That, and the fact that real teachers (ie with a teaching degree) can earn considerably more.

On 5/19/2023 at 10:05 AM, Andrew65 said:

Not true, the 'age of majority' is 18 in the UK.

I think it is 16 in Scotland. It definitely was when I was young.

On 5/19/2023 at 10:17 AM, BritManToo said:

Beach Road? 

Not now. The police have stopped prostitution on Beach Road.????

On 5/19/2023 at 10:50 AM, Gottfrid said:

Why are you blaming the parents. The guy in question is 17 years old, and should be able to take care of himself. Like @BritManToo says it´s 16 in the UK. I was travelling abroad alone at the age of 14-15. My god! The only way to blame the parents in any kind of way here, is that they might not have been teaching to call back home and send pictures of the girls.

My parents could not control me even when I was under 16, so they knew they would be wasting their time trying it when I was over 16.

10 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I think it is 16 in Scotland. It definitely was when I was young.

When my parents married (in England) in 1956 it was 21. My dad was 20 at the time and had to get written permission to get married from my grandmother????

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3 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Character building. 

His own adventure to recount in the pub... when he is old enough.

I was talking the other day to a friend who came here at 18 to get married, so the woman could get British citizenship. They were divorced in Singapore the same week, and he has so many stories to tell of his VIP treatment in Pat Pong.

16 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Not now. The police have stopped prostitution on Beach Road.????

Ladyboy's don't obey the law. 

 

16 hours ago, connda said:

Which is essentially kidnapping.  I would not touch that offer with a 10 foot pole. 

Exactly! This is the problem

 

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4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Hi all. Thanks for all of the help. Ryan White has been found safe and well and is getting a flight home today,

According to Bangkok Expats FB group, I bet he's gutted 

Ah just saw this after posting

On 5/19/2023 at 8:25 AM, Gaccha said:

I am looking forward to how this plays out. My guess is:

 

There is an obvious danger of somebody actually listening to the parents and promptly detaining or kidnapping or abducting the kid.

 

If they take him straight to the police station, then presumably the police will do nothing to those who make the illegal detention. 

 

The police themselves will take on their paternal role and encourage him to head home.

All for the grand sum of 10,000 baht. Perhaps they think this is a lot of money in Thailand?

 

 

6 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Ladyboy's don't obey the law. 

 

Neither do I if I don't agree with it, and I'm not a ladyboy.

25 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

All for the grand sum of 10,000 baht. Perhaps they think this is a lot of money in Thailand?

 

 

In a country where the minimum monthly wage is about that...it is.????

On 5/19/2023 at 9:13 AM, watchcat said:

At the age of 17 he's not even allowed in a bar. What else is "fun" in Pattaya?

and who, exactly, is going to question his age in a bar?  He is a foreigner.

On 5/19/2023 at 3:18 AM, jvs said:

Not enough information,is he here alone?Blame the parents,he will be eaten

alive in Pattaya and i am sure he would be easy to spot.

Some one who is 17 can be very responsible but can also completely lose it.

 

 

HM,...He might have the time of his life, Bar girls can really take good care of young people...and this is no intended sarcasm.

Wonder if mum has booked him an appointment at the Pox clinic

for Monday morning. :giggle:.

 

3 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

In a country where the minimum monthly wage is about that...it is.????

I don't know where you live, but 10,000 is not and hasn't been a lot of money in Thailand for a long time. The cost of a good night out in Pattaya won't see much change from 10,000 baht. A decent hotel will cost you over 5000 a night. My monthly rent is 30,000. We're talking about foreigner spending in Pattaya as tourists, not a rice farmer trying to survive in Northern Thailand.

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When I was 17, I went to Pattaya back in the late 1970's with my eldest brother being 21 and a friend of age in between. R&R from work in Saudi Arabia.

Had a ball, but got the clap, penicillin shots back at the base in Riyadh.

 

The previous year, was introduced to Thailand along with Dad and Mum, my two elder brothers and younger sister.

 

Dynamics were three rooms at the Montien Hotel.

Room 1: Dad and Mum, Room 2: Mike & Dave (Elder brothers), Room 3: Me and my younger sister Sandra.

Short term room rental when needed at aged 16 was possible.

 

My elder brothers were left to fend for themselves in Bangkok "as planned per the itinerary", because after 3 days in Bangkok, Dad, Mum, myself and Sandra carried on the tour to:  Hong Kong, Seoul & Tokyo.

 

The rest of this bi-annual escape for me was then an introduction to Culture, Temples, Cuisines,   

  

Don't sweat the boy will be fine, expect a go-fund me page if he hasn't got funds.

1 minute ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Please repeat, I'm not sure if I got your point. 

Simple, at being 17 years of age, should this contentious? 

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On 5/19/2023 at 2:13 PM, picctrainop said:

That’s Not True… Parents Have To Give Written Permission For Their Children To Travel Alone Under The Age Of Eighteen…

Not the case for the UK, according to lawstuff.org.uk

 

As they state on their website:

 

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If you are under the age of 18 – It is up to the airline or travel operator whether you can travel abroad. Either you or your parent should contact the airline and check what their policy is on children travelling on their own or without parental consent.

Holiday without parental consent

 

It is true however that some countries (Portugal for instance) will not allow unaccompanied minors into their country without written permission from the parents.

Well he’s been found and is fine. So no more worry for the family. 

21 hours ago, firemans35 said:

As someone here mentioned, in the UK at 16 he doesn't need to answer to parents so at 17 I assume he's considered an adult and not a minor as his Aunt said.

Somebody said that, but it's not true.

 

The age of majority in the UK is 18. Teenagers in Scotland have some increased rights at age 16 (the right to get married, for instance) but even there, the age of full majority is still 18.

 

As stated on the UK Law Reform Commission's website:

 

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on January 1, 1970, the age of majority was reduced from 21 to 18 years. (See Family Law Reform Act 1969 ...)

The Law Relating To The Age Of Majority

10,000 baht eh? That's really going to get the bounty hunters out in force!

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1 hour ago, JensenZ said:

I don't know where you live, but 10,000 is not and hasn't been a lot of money in Thailand for a long time. The cost of a good night out in Pattaya won't see much change from 10,000 baht. A decent hotel will cost you over 5000 a night. My monthly rent is 30,000. We're talking about foreigner spending in Pattaya as tourists, not a rice farmer trying to survive in Northern Thailand.

OK, let me explain what I mean. When we're in Bangkok, Patong etc, in up-scale eateries & bars, there will be many very wealthy Thais, for whom 100k Baht on a night out would be manageable, several bottles of champers, 'hostesses', super-expensive meals (you get the picture!?)???? However, like just about every Thai lady that I spoke to in Bangkok, whether they're bar-girls, hotel receptionists, hairdressers (or barbers), taxi drivers etc etc, they almost invariably come from the poorest parts of Thailand like Isaan etc. For them 10k baht would be their monthly salary, where for people like us farang, 10-15 times that is what we might reasonably earn where we come from (and that might only put us at middle-income). A lot to do with 'perspective'?

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