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Cannabis-Intoxicated British Man Arrested for Trespassing and Overstay


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30 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Luk Kreung?

Doubt that if he's wanted by immigration for overstay. Sure, he might have come in on a UK passport, but having Thai nationality would probably reduce the overstay penalty. But maybe not. Maybe. I guess. Could be....

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4 minutes ago, Davedub said:

The title says 'Cannabis fuelled' - am I alone in seeing zero connection between the arrest of someone for illegally entering buildings / overstaying his visa and the fact he was smoking weed just before he was apprehended?

If he'd been having a beer, would the attempted escape have been booze fuelled? What about if he were having a coffee?

What a strange reporting angle - it makes no sense to me at all!

I agree.

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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Almost sound like he should have both British and Thai nationality. Or maybe the name is from other nearby country.

Never mind, show them your British passport where it says, "His Britannic Majesty's secretary of state requests and requires in the name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance........"., you'll be back home in no time.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Visa regulations in Thailand are strictly enforced, given the large number of international visitors the country hosts each year. The case highlights the need for foreigners to comply with both visa stipulations and local laws to avoid complications with law enforcement.

If only they could convince the well-heeled quality tourists of the world to come to Pattaya and sample the quality entertainment and cuisine on offer then things like this would naturally go away.

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

Can a luuk kreung be on overstay?

It depends I think, on which passport he came to Thailand on, and whether he had or needed a visa.

 

A British passport he would probably have needed a visa of some sort. If he used a Thai passport and a Thai ID card he shouldn't have needed a visa.

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He should have used more powerful cannabis for the escape. 
 

26 minutes ago, bradiston said:

So what? It's like the infamous, and much derided/lampooned, "Yes, but where are you really from" for Asian Americans. Or, for that matter, 90% of Americans with bizarre names like Schnauzer, Molotov, Bangus, Tilapia, Inkfish etc etc. Does anyone know whence these people came? Moravia? Lithuania? Eastern Madhouse?

 

Mr. Tilapia came from my dinner plate. 

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18 minutes ago, bradiston said:

So what? It's like the infamous, and much derided/lampooned, "Yes, but where are you really from" for Asian Americans. Or, for that matter, 90% of Americans with bizarre names like Schnauzer, Molotov, Bangus, Tilapia, Inkfish etc etc. Does anyone know whence these people came? Moravia? Lithuania? Eastern Madhouse?

How about a good old British name like David Bowie's son, Zowie Bowie, or people named after the entire football club player's names.

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3 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Almost sound like he should have both British and Thai nationality. Or maybe the name is from other nearby country.

If he has Thai nationality, he can not be in overstay in Thailand. 

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