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Polish man arrested for spanking Thai woman’s bottom (video)


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I think he is fall in love with slogan " Amazing Thailand" 

Nothing should be taken so easily as per law of nation. 

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7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   That wasn't what he said though . 

He stated that he did nothing wrong and so there was no need to attend to the police station .

  He wasn't scared because he thought that he didn't do anything wrong 

 

He was probably scared when he said that...

Either way, still an idiot. You don't touch strangers.

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2 minutes ago, praguecr said:

Moron. Needs to pay a fine. Soend 30 days in the can for assault and be banned from entering Thailand for at least 10 years. Its asses like this that make it more difficult for all normal men visiting here. 

 

Or you could just grow up and stop playing at being a judge.

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15 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

He was probably scared when he said that...

Either way, still an idiot. You don't touch strangers.

 

   He didn't seem scared at all , his attitude was that as he's done nothing wrong then he doesnt need to comply with the polices requests  

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Deplorable behaviour of a sex pest.

That aside the way the police handle this visit is dishonest and shady. Maybe the light blurring of the suspects face means they can do as they wish with the footage.

Sex pest: "What's with all the cameras?"

Cop: "Oh it's a PDPA act in Thailand. It needs to be recorded that nobody is harming you".

 

Ironically PDPA is Personal Data Protection Act.

According to chatgpt:

"The police do not need to record by law, but they may choose to do so within legal bounds. If you are uncomfortable, you can object, but the police may continue if they justify it as necessary for public interest or their protection. Consulting a legal professional is advisable if such situations arise."


Lawful Purpose and Use:

Recordings made by police must be used strictly for the stated purpose (e.g., ensuring transparency during an investigation or as evidence in court).
If the footage is shared publicly without valid legal justification, it breaches the principle of purpose limitation under the PDPA.


Consent for Disclosure:

Under the PDPA, disclosing personal data to third parties (e.g., news outlets) generally requires the consent of the individual involved, unless specific legal exceptions apply.


Breach of Privacy:

If the footage is leaked or shared without consent, it constitutes a misuse of personal data, potentially leading to legal repercussions for the responsible party (e.g., the police department or an individual officer).

 

Seems to be the modus operandi for this division of the police. Film it and sell it to news outlets. 

See here for light entertainment: 

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/cop-dresses-as-sex-wrestler-to-trap-suspect/news-story/9ede3e6a530ff54f47c41cdcf0ff5dbb

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22 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

Would he do it in Warsaw ? 

I DOUBT It......He'd Definately " Get a Smack in the Face " IF He Did....

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   He didn't seem scared at all , his attitude was that as he's done nothing wrong then he doesnt need to comply with the polices requests  

 

Did you see a video of him saying it? Otherwise, how would you know? You just swallow everything that you read with no thought process?

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