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Elderly Australian Caught Stealing Vitamin C in Chonburi


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I wonder what happens to these people. Suppose you're 82, in ill heatlh, you've been in Thailand for years or maybe decades, you have no family to speak of back home, certainly nobody that will take you in. Then you do a dumb thing like shoplifting and you get deported. Suddenly, you're at the airport in a country you don't know anymore. Where do you go from there?

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37 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

I wonder what happens to these people. Suppose you're 82, in ill heatlh, you've been in Thailand for years or maybe decades, you have no family to speak of back home, certainly nobody that will take you in. Then you do a dumb thing like shoplifting and you get deported. Suddenly, you're at the airport in a country you don't know anymore. Where do you go from there?

In Brisbane he could go to Centrelink and they would put him in a hostel place where he’d get his own room plus 3 ordinary meals a day in return for nearly all his pension. He could catch a bus to the shops for 10baht and steal as much Vitamin C as he liked, no one would do anything 

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1 hour ago, schultzlivgthai said:

Hopefully they cut the old guy a break, let him pay for his vitamin C. Have to have a little sympathy for the guy

Yes and no... 

 

  He must know what he has done is wrong.  This is the 3rd time in the same shop.  Age is no excuse unless it can be proven there is a screw loose. 

 

  If the find he is of reduced mental capacity then what?  Who looks after him? 

 

  Agreed that it's a minor offence when compared to all the other sh*t that occurs in the area, but the store owner is the victim here. 

 

  So what should the penalty be?  Restitution to the shop, and served a trespass notice? 

 

  It's a difficult one but justice and a deterrent need to be seen. 

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3 hours ago, Donut21 said:

Pity we in the UK don't charge  shop lifters.  You can steal £200 plus,  walk away and  the police will not even come out to investigate.  A packet of vitamins would just be seen as a joke. No wonder everyone wants to come to UK for free goods.

 

They don't have to bother stealing, they just get off the boat at Dover, say, "asylum", they are escorted to a free hotel for a year or two and whatever else they need during their free holiday period, once they are rejected they disappear into the night.

 

The latest trick is to go to church and after the free lessons turn into a Christian, then via a free lawyer claim you have a further reason not to return to your own country as you will be killed for deserting your home religion. 

 

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15 hours ago, ukrules said:

 

 

Nobody gives a <deleted> about an old guy stealing some vitamins,  wtf

 

   How would you feel if you went to a bar and they padded your bill to the tune of 1000 Baht .

   Wouldn't you care if a bar added 1000 Baht to your bill ?

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I kind of feel bad for him. I hope we were given a bit of his background or what led to him being in this state. I'm not in Thailand atm or I would have just bought it for him. I don't have grandparents anymore and I miss them so much.🥺 Maybe that man just really needed help.

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6 hours ago, schultzlivgthai said:

Hopefully they cut the old guy a break, let him pay for his vitamin C. Have to have a little sympathy for the guy

 

Looks like they cut hm a break twice already. But when it happened a third time they'd had enough!

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