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Posted
46 minutes ago, steven100 said:

Did he expect the prison to be different,  maybe a nice resort room over looking the ocean,  did he think he'd get the same treatment as Thaksin ....    he's in prison for a reason,  and Thailand being as poor as it is certainly won't waste to much on a comfortable prison for criminals. 

 

The story doesn't mean anything,   it is what it is and as it should be.  

Ok, don't forget to file a tax return. Next year we'll read about such inhumane incarcerations for failure to do so.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Bang on the money there bud.

 

I've overstayed and had to simply pay 500 baht for each day. Certainly seems an overkill.

 

Best not to upset these Thai women.


If you overstay but make it to the airport unscathed you pay 500 baht per day. If you are arrested when you are on overstay it is much much worse - off to IDC for you. So you were lucky, if you'd been in an accident or anything whilst on overstay you would have been in major trouble.

It just isn't worth the risk.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

I bet his local bar has since gone broke. 

 

 

If it's still going at least you can get a seat at the bar now.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Well if anyone was wondering where all the snacks went.........

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is that one of our AN members   ?   

Posted
1 hour ago, The Old Bull said:

Sounds a little harsh for a few days overstay. Maybe the old squeeze has contacts in the BIB and contrived to do him in.

The reporter is being pretty cagey about not actually saying how many days this guy was on overstay.  I expect if it were actually only a "few", like 2 or 3 days, he would have said that.  My guess it was many more days than a "few"

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Posted
1 minute ago, steven100 said:

 

is that one of our AN members   ?   

 

Might be one who has eaten another one.

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Posted
1 minute ago, josephbloggs said:


If you overstay but make it to the airport unscathed you pay 500 baht per day. If you are arrested when you are on overstay it is much much worse - off to IDC for you. So you were lucky, if you'd been in an accident or anything whilst on overstay you would have been in major trouble.

It just isn't worth the risk.

Strange how there's harsh penalties for being caught as an overstay, but so many believe there will be no enforcement for the tax policy. 

 

They'll have to enforce it somehow.

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Just now, KhunHeineken said:

Strange how there's harsh penalties for being caught as an overstay, but so many believe there will be no enforcement for the tax policy. 

 

They'll have to enforce it somehow.

 

Pound to a penny.....IO

Posted
1 minute ago, dddave said:

The reporter is being pretty cagey about not actually saying how many days this guy was on overstay.  I expect if it were actually only a "few", like 2 or 3 days, he would have said that.  My guess it was many more days than a "few"

agree ....   and they don't throw you in prison for a few days overstay....   it was probably months is my guess.

There's alot missing in the story ....

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Posted
1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Probably in the minority, but IMHO, that's exactly how prison should be.  Punishment, not the comfy stay like in the USA.

 

 

Have you ever been in a jail? In the US? I have. For drunk driving. Gang members put a hit on me because they thought I was an informant, and I got out on bail just in time. The cops deliberately set your bail high so they can keep you jailed for a month until you get an arraignment and bail hearing. There are crooked guards that will put you in solitary if you cross them, with a light that's always on and one outdoor break for one hour every day. The beds are flat steel. It's not Thailand, but it's far from comfy. So if you're going to comment about the world, do your homework first and you won't embarrass yourself by sounding like an  ignoramus. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

Have you ever been in a jail? In the US? I have. For drunk driving. Gang members put a hit on me because they thought I was an informant, and I got out on bail just in time. The cops deliberately set your bail high so they can keep you jailed for a month until you get an arraignment and bail hearing. There are crooked guards that will put you in solitary if you cross them, with a light that's always on and one outdoor break for one hour every day. The beds are flat steel. It's not Thailand, but it's far from comfy. So if you're going to comment about the world, do your homework first and you won't embarrass yourself by sounding like an  ignoramus. 

 

It looks dirtier and hotter in Thailand, certainly, but it looks a lot less rapey...  😬

Posted
43 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Have you tried actually reading the article? Or do you just like looking at the pictures?

"Police, alerted to his visa status, arrested him and dragged him to court, claiming he had overstayed by a few days."

 

Could be a 60 days, but makes no difference an over stayer is breaking the law and he did it without an excuse. Deserved to be put in the detention centre.

Posted
58 minutes ago, proton said:

Where does it say a few days over?

"Police, alerted to his visa status, arrested him and dragged him to court, claiming he had overstayed by a few days".

Posted
40 minutes ago, steven100 said:

and they don't throw you in prison for a few days overstay....   it was probably months is my guess.

They do for those arrested here who are not on the way out at the airport!   What do you reckon the police do with arrested overstayers?   He wasn't in prison , he was in police cells and then IDC.

Posted
2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

So she made him overstay ... :coffee1:

 

... never their fault.   Lesson learned I hope, but I doubt it, as already making excuses.

 

Does anyone know what REALLY happened?

 

For example, the circumstances of his overstay, and...

How long was the overstay?

 

Was he intending to leave, or just hoping to stay even longer on his overstay?

 

What other offenses, if any, had he committed?

 

How long had he been in Thailand?

 

Did he have sufficient funds?

 

So many questions, and so little time to answer them.....

 

Wish we knew more.

 

That fat guy on the floor:  How does he fit into the story?  And, as fat as he appears to be, how could he fit into almost ANYTHING????

 

 

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

That fat guy on the floor:  How does he fit into the story?  And, as fat as he appears to be, how could he fit into almost ANYTHING????

 

he could be one of our AN members. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Could be a 60 days, but makes no difference an over stayer is breaking the law and he did it without an excuse. Deserved to be put in the detention centre.

 

What excuse might be seen as an acceptable excuse???

Just curious.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, webfact said:

It’s not worth becoming a victim of this

 

Ah yes, the modern generation, where the consequences of your own decisions make you a victim. 

Posted
46 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Could be a 60 days, but makes no difference an over stayer is breaking the law and he did it without an excuse. Deserved to be put in the detention centre.

I'd rather encounter a foreign over stayer than a drunk expat on the road.  

 

Funny how the over stayer is arrested, detained, and deported, yet the foreign drunk driver, even after an accident, just gets fined.  One is way more dangerous to the community than the other.  

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Posted
6 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

In hospital receiving medical treatment. 

lots of paper works and they check very vigorously. Been there done that for a friend

Posted
1 hour ago, dddave said:

The reporter is being pretty cagey about not actually saying how many days this guy was on overstay.  I expect if it were actually only a "few", like 2 or 3 days, he would have said that.  My guess it was many more days than a "few"

 

Yes.

Agree.

He is using poetic license to create heightened suspense.

 

If the guy had been intending to leave, he would have been all packed and ready to go, rather than hiding in a public toilet where he alleges that he was beat up, and received what he suspected was a concussion to the brain.

 

Maybe the facts are not altogether what has been reported, simply because the actual facts of the case are not yet known.

 

Also, the guy should state his full name!

 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

lots of paper works and they check very vigorously. Been there done that for a friend

Yes, but it is an officially pardoned reason for overstaying, with proof, of course. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Jonathan Swift said:

Have you ever been in a jail? In the US? I have. For drunk driving. Gang members put a hit on me because they thought I was an informant, and I got out on bail just in time. The cops deliberately set your bail high so they can keep you jailed for a month until you get an arraignment and bail hearing. There are crooked guards that will put you in solitary if you cross them, with a light that's always on and one outdoor break for one hour every day. The beds are flat steel. It's not Thailand, but it's far from comfy. So if you're going to comment about the world, do your homework first and you won't embarrass yourself by sounding like an  ignoramus. 

 

Cops don't recommend or set bail.   Judges do, based upon prosecutor's input.  Maybe you don't remember because of your condition.  So, you are recommending we all spend some time in jail ("do your homework") or shut our mouths?     Btw, I've done my homework (to adopt a phrase)..   

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