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Russian and Turkish Nationals Arrested for Illegal IT and Interior Installation Work


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3 hours ago, CLW said:

In case of the Turkish guy. No salary but still charged for working without a work permit? So you can't even clean a friend's business as a favour now ???

How about working on your own car !?!?

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2 hours ago, biggles45 said:

'So you can't even clean a friend's business as a favour now ???' 

 

I can recall past reported instances of foreign volunteers being arrested. The most famous was after the Phuket tsunami when lots of volunteers came to help. Very negative publicity for Thailand 

Why bother ? Myanmar illegals have no right on a decent life in Thailandanyhow, and farangs.. should have dumped their money art Suvarnabhmi anyhow, and then return per direct. 

Did somebody already filed a claim against Thailand for neglecting their Tsunami warning system + any measurements to avoid damage/losts of life ?

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KPN police is well known for "local assistants" - thais searching for any misconduct and reporting back. No secret they work for "share" of bribe. 

Say you want to sell 'shrooms at Full Moon Party? you'll need to contact them, agree on "installments" and God Speed.

These 2 cases and just an example of very careless thinking.

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So, does that mean I now have to find, AND pay someone to change A light bulb, in the house I stay in. As technically it is not my house as I do not own the land, Farang you see!, and there for ultimately the house, even though you may have paid for it to be built, and all that. Would belong to a Thai person!

 

Would hate to steel someone's job from them

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4 hours ago, biggles45 said:

'So you can't even clean a friend's business as a favour now ???' 

 

I can recall past reported instances of foreign volunteers being arrested. The most famous was after the Phuket tsunami when lots of volunteers came to help. Very negative publicity for Thailand 

My late friend Tony was one of them at his own expense he flew out of the UK to give assistance but was turned away 

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6 hours ago, bkk_mike said:

I was wondering how someone doing "high end IT" got caught. Because most of that would be people logging in remotely to a company offshore...

Figured it had to be someone doing it for a Thai company...

Only to find installing CCTV cameras is apparently "high end IT" in Thailand...

Locals too incompetent to do the job. So get some expats in to do it properly, on time, own tools, cleaning up and honest pricing.

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2 hours ago, Ironmike said:

I was seeing all these videos on YouTube of some Russian POS advertising his services for cctv and I truly hope it was this comrade and hope he is sent back to the Russian front 

Why so much hate? How does any of this affect you?

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That entire Koh Samui area seems to have become the new foreign criminal hub of Thailand.

As I remember it, it used to be Pattaya and Phuket.

Pattaya is now a nursing home and Phuket I don't hear much about these days.

The times, they are a-changin'...

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2 minutes ago, ModdaPunk said:

That entire Koh Samui area seems to have become the new foreign criminal hub of Thailand.

As I remember it, it used to be Pattaya and Phuket.

Pattaya is now a nursing home and Phuket I don't hear much about these days.

The times, they are a-changin'...

Where's the local, national criminal hub in Thailand, then, since you are so well informed?

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48 minutes ago, ModdaPunk said:

 

Bangkok for sure.

Captain Obvious just landed to the Planet Earth!

every megapolis is a criminal hub. even KL and Mogadishu.

 

I think the Bangkok is very safe for ordinary farangs. But how to define "safe"?

 

Walking at wee hours at Lard Prao's subsois, slums of Klong Toey, Yannawa - still sounds like a suicidal mission. But the same goes to Pattaya, Bangla and many places. 

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4 minutes ago, ModdaPunk said:

 

I agree. The question was stupid in the first place.

my apologies.
too much sarcasm might be taken "out of context".

 

but yet, that was a good question:

How to define safe city/place?

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1 hour ago, NativeBob said:

my apologies.
too much sarcasm might be taken "out of context".

 

but yet, that was a good question:

How to define safe city/place?

 

I wasn't talking about your question but the question I was replying to in the first place.

I have no idea ho to define a safe city. Safety is a relative concept.

What I know is how to define dangerous: you look at the stats.

Bangkok is clearly the most dangerous city in Thailand.

It is - as you said - pretty obvious but I was replying to a moron asking a dumb question.

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11 minutes ago, ModdaPunk said:

I have no idea ho to define a safe city. Safety is a relative concept.

What I know is how to define dangerous: you look at the stats.

Bangkok is clearly the most dangerous city in Thailand.

100% agree. You've made a good point though

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3 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Captain Obvious just landed to the Planet Earth!

every megapolis is a criminal hub. even KL and Mogadishu.

 

I think the Bangkok is very safe for ordinary farangs. But how to define "safe"?

 

Walking at wee hours at Lard Prao's subsois, slums of Klong Toey, Yannawa - still sounds like a suicidal mission. But the same goes to Pattaya, Bangla and many places. 

Klong Toey is absolutely NOT even close to a suicide mission. Where on planet earth do you get your crap post from? Bangla? Wtf

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