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Mother Finds 16 Year-Old Daughter Allegedly Working at Bar in Pattaya


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5 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

I have been here for the past 19 years in the way what they now call 'Fire'.

Enjoying  every day's usual event.

Going to the local market for grocery shopping.

Cooking breakfast after daily exercise.

Quietly enjoying Thai cultures through the communication with the locals.

Photographing things that caught my attention.

Trimming the trees in landlord's garden and feeding their rabbit.

As well as stray cats and dogs.

Occasionally handing out food and other daily commodities to the homeless...

 

 

 

you really need to get a life .. :burp:

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18 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

The article photo had Lust Bar but someone said it was on Buakhou next to Krazy 80. 

 

I went for a ride today, next to Krazy is Stunners bar, had a for sale sign. 

 

The other neighbour is G&J Bar. Have a look at the first photo in this thread and the shops opposite as well as the front fittings of G&J. They all match up. This assumes that the photo showing the police is not just another unrelated photo like the Lust Bar in Soi 6.

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11 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Obviously, that also brings up the question why the daughter run away from the mother.

How many teenagers would do that if they would feel comfortable at home?

It is a very hormonal age and probably the most difficult to get through.

They don’t like being told.

 

How do you feel about the customers who should have known better.

 

Your current partner was a 16 year old working in a bar that sold sex services to foreign tourists wasnt she?
Ans you were over twice her age weren’t you?

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3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Did you even bother to read the link?  Prostitution is illegal in brothels and "public places".  Soliciting for prostitution is illegal.  There is no law against paying someone privately for sexual services.  The Thai law is very similar to the UK law on which much if it is based.

I think the only reason police don't arrest more prostitutes is that it is very hard to prove that a sex act (as defined in the law) actually took place. If they have the management open the door while the act might be taking place, and they find the couple fully clothed, they are liable for damages, so they are reluctant to do that. In Bangkok the cops know very well where the prostitutes work, and often abuse them too, but shutting the industry down would cause complete chaos politically. Up-country everyone knows where the prostitutes are. Also, many women from up-country consider it just another way to pick up a little extra money during the slow season. A lot of young girls look forward to reaching the age of 18 so they can "go to work," and some don't wait. Before 1996 (when the current prostitution law was passed) it was routine to see 14 year old girls already with a couple months experience. Some of them go back home after a few years. Others don't.

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Just now, MalcolmB said:

It is a very hormonal age and probably the most difficult to get through.

They don’t like being told.

 

How do you feel about the customers who should have known better.

 

Your current partner was a 16 year old working in a bar that sold sex services to foreign tourists wasnt she?
Ans you were over twice her age weren’t you?

 

18 is/was legal in Thailand. Not all girls tell the truth how old they are. And some even have (fake) ID cards which proof that they are old enough. 

Yes, she was 16, and no, I was not over twice her age.

And, as I mentioned before, I took her out of the bar. I don't think any realistic alternative would have been better.

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"The girl is old enough to know better,  did she think her job would be serving fanta with ice. " ?

 

It is very common for runaways to find and take jobs that they are not old enough to do legally.  While some people might feel they are old enough to know better, they are making a decision that for whatever reason they believe to be in their best immediate interest.  Right or wrong isn't what they are thinking about at the time; they are focused on their survival. 

 

 

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14 hours ago, steven100 said:

The girl is old enough to know better,  did she think her job would be serving fanta with ice. 

The bar manager should have told her to go home the minute she turned up looking for work. 

If she had the ID card and showed her ageod enough to sell drinks then the bar manager has a problem becasue a lot of these girls look older than they are.  If she could do the job then what do you do?

 

I think the bigger probem is what the mother is going to do withher daughter.  Now that the girl has seen the easy money she can make selling beer and drinks she isnot going to be satisfied with country living and going to school.

 

She will leave agan maybe this time giving massage.

 

Hard to say but guarantee if the girl left on her own the first time she wil be gone soon for a second trip maybe Phuket.

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8 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

In BKK, there are shops openly selling and advertising Fake ID.

Must be quite easy for Thai national to obtain one with false age.

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Nonsense.  Fake Thai IDs are not available in the places and manner that you describe.   From your own (ten year old) link that you obviously didn't read...#

"The policeman pointed out that the Khao San vendors sell only foreign counterfeits, not Thai ID cards..."

The 16-year old in question is Thai.

 

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8 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

Pattaya continues to serve as its original design.

That's what so many men from all over the world come for.

That's what they want.

And that's what they pay for...

No, it does not.  It's amazing how many people really do not know what the "original design" (as you put it) of the fishing village named Pattaya was until the Yanks arrived!   

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31 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Nonsense.  Fake Thai IDs are not available in the places and manner that you describe.   From your own (ten year old) link that you obviously didn't read...#

"The policeman pointed out that the Khao San vendors sell only foreign counterfeits, not Thai ID cards..."

The 16-year old in question is Thai.

 

Well spotted Bruce.

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4 hours ago, ModdaPunk said:

 

Booooo-lloooockssss !

The likelihood of that is essentially 0%.

 

Really?

 

I was watching a YouTube taken from a car as it crawled down Soi 6. About half-way down, there was my mate walking in the opposite direction and, moving around an obstacle, made the car stop. I sent him a link to "candid camera" with the time stamp.

 

With so many useful idiots wandering around Pattaya as they live stream their vlogs (you know who you are), and everyone else taking selfies and the like, you're probably on the internet already but just don't know it.

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5 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Did you even bother to read the link?  Prostitution is illegal in brothels and "public places".  Soliciting for prostitution is illegal.  There is no law against paying someone privately for sexual services.  The Thai law is very similar to the UK law on which much if it is based.

Semantics and linguistic calisthenics aside, it's still illegal.

 

You make a purchase at the "coconut bar", it's prostitution.

 

You pay a bar fine, it's prostitution.

 

You arrange and out-call happy ending massage, it's still prostitution.

 

But you know this already.

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No, it does not.  It's amazing how many people really do not know what the "original design" (as you put it) of the fishing village named Pattaya was until the Yanks arrived!   

 

I also know that it used to be the fishing village.

But during the Vietnam War era, it was developed as the place for US military's R&R.

That's how that place turned out to be known as today...

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