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Filipina Woman Overstays in Thailand for Over 4 Years

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1 hour ago, Jenkins9039 said:

I'd love to know what "acting suspiciously" means in Thailand

 

 ' Pssssst  ......wanna buy a crucifix ? Or perhaps this  piece of the true cross . Yours for 200 baht or 150 for both. '

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    Methinks that there is a big gap in the Immigration system if she overstayed for 4 years and went in and out of the country 26 times. The rules need to bed changed if they cannot implement the current

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So now the police are looking for criminal in churches. Sure, that's where all the really high-profile criminals hang out. Ha! Their time should be more wisely spent fixing that broken tile floor at the entrance to that Immigration office before some poor innocent soul trips and breaks his neck!

Ridiculous and shameful to parade her photo publicly. What is the point? To show how effective and hard working they are? BTW, compare this to the USA which is arguing about 13 million illegals presently in the country and given a variety of assistance i.e. jobs, accommodations, etc. On this point LOS is the USA.

Obviously doing work reserved for Thais!! 🙂

2 hours ago, Jenkins9039 said:

I'd love to know what "acting suspiciously" means in Thailand

Standing in the aisle of a church covering your face with an A4 document gets my vote.

6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey, I hang out at churches regularly, thought I'd be safe. 

 

Gentlemen should adjust their dress before entering places of worship. 😀

2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Dates seem to match up with Covid. 
 

What if they do...how would that change things?

1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

Targeting a Catholic Church because “foreigners” gather there sounds very much like targeting Philippine nationals.

 

Its rank racial profiling

...only if Filipinas are the only nationality there.

7 hours ago, webfact said:

On June 16, officers inspected a local church and noticed a woman acting suspiciously.

Not worshiping the Official Thai Cult that is government funded ?

Was not making merit just talking to her pretend friend. 

Jeez are they checking places of worship now ? 

1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

And the Thai obsession with "overstay" snags another victim. Filipinas seldom have any money, so she will have to languish in prison. A disgusting waste of time and life.

A disgusting waste of time and life.

...by her.

1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

Targeting a Catholic Church because “foreigners” gather there sounds very much like targeting Philippine nationals.

 

Its rank racial profiling but I guess that’s pretty much standard here.


I think its funny as fok.

14 hours ago, NativeBob said:

police in the church?

that is beyond any #$@#$ 
even during wars churches were somehow "can't touch this"

Unspeakable!

The police now go into churches regularly to arrest all the pedophile clergy.

37 minutes ago, praguecr said:

Ridiculous and shameful to parade her photo publicly.

Yes, but they allowed her to hide her identity completely, so no issue from a recognition point of view.

28 minutes ago, Brian Hull said:

How could she eneter and exit Thailand 26 times without a valid visa?

 Where did it report that she entered with no valid visa?   

1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

And the Thai obsession with "overstay" snags another victim. Filipinas seldom have any money, so she will have to languish in prison. A disgusting waste of time and life.

You are right most of them are poor.. but depemds on her famiy.Some are as wealthy as any Thai families,

There are many flavors of Christianity in Philippines, not only catholic.

And she probably was in one of those "Iglesia ni Cristo" worshipping houses, but doesn't matter at all. Very disrespectful even offensive act of sheer stupidity. 

6 hours ago, Celsius said:

Filipino or Filipina?

Picture above tells all...

1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

And the Thai obsession with "overstay" snags another victim. Filipinas seldom have any money, so she will have to languish in prison. A disgusting waste of time and life.

Hm,...she came and went 26 times !! She must have money and probably work somewhere in Thailand. And as Phillippina, she speaks far better English than most Thais !

With those skills she must work in the Tourist sector !?!?

3 minutes ago, Slocum said:

Picture above tells all...

 

Yes it does. But apparently not to mods who posted the article, corrected it after my comment and left my comment up so I can look like an idiot. 

No more problem in Thailand ???

 

7 hours ago, Celsius said:

Filipino or Filipina?

In Spanish the o on the end of many words implies  "masculine" the a  "feminine". 

 

I've always thought that if I were to want to stay in Thailand for years as a US citizen I would do the same as she did. Personally for me, paying the fine and being blacklisted would not be a problem.  And financially much cheaper and much less headache.

 

What caught my eye here is Philippines is a very devout catholic country, So the cops in Thailand hanging out at a church looking for overstayers .. smart.

When I die, dont send me to heaven, there is too many Filipino bands playing Hotel California up there

1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:
3 hours ago, NativeBob said:

police in the church?

that is beyond any #$@#$ 
even during wars churches were somehow "can't touch this"

Unspeakable!

Why?  Are worshipping offenders granted immunity whilst in their club houses?

I don't think it's too difficult to grasp. Historically, places of worship have been sort of like sanctuaries, and in some cases, legally such.
Culturally, I think it can be pretty easily understood in Thailand, if you imagine a bunch of police coming to a Buddhist temple for a random check on worshipers for their passports and/or ID, I believe it would be highly likely be considered to be incredibly disrespectful. I could be wrong, but unless there were some clear reason of suspicion of a crime occurring or having occurred on the premises, I really doubt it would happen. I know that if it happened in some countries, it would be expected that there would be some serious public outcry and possibly lawsuits.
This protection can also be seen in how places of worship are given special consideration during war, when it is considered a war crime under international humanitarian law to attack a place of worship and specifically prohibited under various international treaties and conventions, such as the Geneva Conventions.

No big deal, can't blame her, make some money and go home 100,000s do it, including tons of Thais in Australia, Korea, Malaysia etc.

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Where' the empathy am I the only one that feels sorry for her.

2 minutes ago, Sig said:
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why?  Are worshipping offenders granted immunity whilst in their club houses?

I don't think it's too difficult to grasp. Historically, places of worship have been sort of like sanctuaries, and in some cases, legally such.

Any examples of the "legal protection" you claim that places of worship have that give that would be applicable here?   Acts of war are not.

38 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

Yes it does. But apparently not to mods who posted the article, corrected it after my comment and left my comment up so I can look like an idiot. 

Did you need their assistance for that?

3 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

No big deal, can't blame her, make some money and go home 100,000s do it, including tons of Thais in Australia, Korea, Malaysia etc.

And the UK

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