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Sometimes people can agree to disagree about the death penalty. I am for it in certain circumstances like human trafficking and serial murders and assaults involving small children.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Ten Burmese women rescued in October from a textile factory in Bangkok, Thailand, say they were held against their will for months and forced to pay “fees” that would have kept them perpetually indebted to their employers.

I hope he doesn't get away with just a fine....

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3 hours ago, retarius said:

Sometimes people can agree to disagree about the death penalty. I am for it in certain circumstances like human trafficking and serial murders and assaults involving small children.

 

Totally agree.

 

Doesn't get much worse than human trafficking.

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2 hours ago, tandor said:

well to be fair..recently a government clerk was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment for using a government vehicle on three occasions for his private use; so you would expect this guy will get fned at least 20 THB per person.

That would be correct, 10 people x Bht 20 totals Bht 200, normal for such a crime. 

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10 hours ago, Denim said:

 

I'd settle for naming and shaming plus photograph of owner , his home and car.


Not the usual 1,000 baht slap on the wrist, a few wai’s and apologies, but a hefty fine that will really hurt his wallet, plus ample compensation for the women. And a ban to ever own/operate a business again. Maybe a few weeks in jail would also be warranted.

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This is happening all over the world. It's called globalisation. Large companies increase their profits while workers see their fundamental rights diminished.

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