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Posted
5 hours ago, DPKANKAN said:

When the headline said "Running A Checkpoint" I thought they meant operating one!!!!5555🤣😂🤣😂

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AHHHH. 

From the headline, i thought it would be an interesting sorry about french dudes who started up their own checkpoint. 

imagine my disappointment 

Posted
55 minutes ago, daejung said:

Just need to know the situation in France they won't assimilate and and represents the majority of crimes and offences.

I guess facts are racists

 

Indeed...   I recall being on a 'French Exchange Trip' back in school days.... at 14/15 years old I was paired with a French lad of similar interests and stayed at his for a couple of weeks, he then stayed at my house for a couple of weeks - great fun.

 

But....  I was warned by both the lad and his parents.... 'do not under any circumstances venture into xyz area of town, I will get stabbed'......    they referred to is as the 'Arab area'.....  

 

Meanwhile,  the town had a little India and a China town area, and these area's were safe....  no issues....  the same can be said of the UK....  except change out 'Arabs' for 'Pakistani's' and we have the same issues.... 

 

... Thats not to 'want' to be racist towards Pakistani's - I have many exceptional work colleagues from Pakistan, the better are those who mix well with everyone and don't keep themselves segregated.

 

The same could be argued of expats in Thailand...  there are those who will not mix with Thai's, remain separated, draw bigoted and negative generalised opinions about Thai's... meanwhile there are those who are perfectly affable and have many Thai (male) friends and have integrated with mutual respect to a far greater degree.

Posted
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Why ?.....  Is 'high risk alien' and actual thing ???.....     and who decides....

 

Do they actually go to court and are charged... or are they simply deported....     and IF deported, on what grounds ?

 

There are legal requirements that need to be met before all the expert laymen on here can enforce their 'deport and black list' them rulings... 

 

Apart from the legal technicality, they will be banned from future entry for certain period of time IF They Faced Deportation on the ground of criminal conviction.

Quite easy to find out Thai immigration's standard(re:Deportation and re-entry prohibition period).

Refer to the info shown below link.

 

I have no need to hire any lawyers as I am not in any trouble.

Why you looked so puzzled? 

That is something I can't understand.

 

Deportation in Thailand

 

criminal offence in Thailand and deportation - Google Search

 

Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

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Photo via Facebook/ ยุทธพงษ์ นาลักษณ์

 

by Petch Petpailin


Police arrested five Frenchmen for running a police checkpoint while riding their motorcycles on the Kamala-Patong Road in Phuket at 1.15am on Sunday, January 26.

 

A Thai motorist, Yuttaphon Naluck, shared dashcam footage of the incident on his Facebook account on January 27, showing the foreign motorcyclists ignoring the checkpoint and speeding away in front of Thai police. He captioned the video…


“Police can arrest no one. #ThisIsPatong #ThisIsPhuket”

 

In the footage, other vehicles were seen slowing down as they approached the checkpoint but the foreigners ignored it. They were riding in the left lane when a police officer attempted to stop them for inspection. However, they ignored the officer’s signals and fled in different ways.


At the time, the police did not pursue them, allowing them to leave. None of the foreign riders or their passengers were wearing helmets.

 

The incident, which occurred at 1.15am on Sunday, was later confirmed to have involved officers from Kamala Police Station. The checkpoint was set up to apprehend motorists carrying weapons without valid justification or those in possession of illegal drugs.

 

The video sparked criticism of both the foreign motorcyclists and the Thai police. Many netizens alleged that the police granted too many privileges to foreigners, allowing them to ignore Thai laws and act with impunity.

 

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Following the backlash, officers from Kamala Police Station launched an investigation to identify the foreign motorcyclists and vowed to bring them to justice to set an example for other foreigners.

 

Police eventually identified all the riders as French nationals and arrested them on Wednesday, January 29. Their identities were not disclosed to the public.

 

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Photo via Facebook/ ยุทธพงษ์ นาลักษณ์


According to Phuket Hotnews, two of the foreign men were charged with violating Section 43(8) of the Land Transport Act, which prohibits driving without regard for the safety of others. The penalty includes imprisonment of up to three months, a fine ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 baht, or both.

 

In this case, the two men received a sentence of two months in jail and a fine of 6,000 baht. However, their imprisonment was suspended for one year.

 

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Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Hotnews


The other three foreign men were charged under Section 368 of the Criminal Law for failing to comply with officials’ orders. The penalty carries a maximum imprisonment of 10 days, a fine of up to 5,000 baht, or both. These three Frenchmen were fined 1,500 baht each but did not receive prison sentences.

 

The motorcycles were found to belong to a rental shop in the province, with one valued at over 400,000 baht.

 

Officers seized the vehicles as evidence. There has been no report on whether the rental shop owner will be able to reclaim the motorcycles once the case is concluded.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2025-01-31

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Apart from the legal technicality, they will be banned from future entry for certain period of time IF They Faced Deportation on the ground of criminal conviction.

Quite easy to find out Thai immigration's standard(re:Deportation and re-entry prohibition period).

Refer to the info shown below link.

 

Yep....  But it is my understanding that this involves both time and legal leg work....  resources which, if I'm correct in understanding the Thai legal system prefers not to draw upon unless the case is high profile... and thus, the standard response to any such incidents is usually a fine and an apology - everything else takes more efford.

 

In higher profile examples, they could be kicked-out (deported), but that also takes legal action and use of resources....   but I'm not sure sure 'blacklists' can be applied so readily as they require further legal action. 

 

Just look at the recent case of the 'Swiss man allegedly kicking the Thai lady in Hua Hin - attempts were made to revoke his visa, deport him etc... but there really were no legal grounds'... 

 

In this case - I'm not sure riding without a helmet and trying to pass a check point are legal grounds serious enough for the Thai Police to pursue legal action....  unless of course, someone high enough decides the BiB lost enough face and legal action 'should' be taken.... 

 

1 minute ago, black tabby12345 said:

I have no need to hire any lawyers as I am not in any trouble.

Why you looked so puzzled? 

That is something I can't understand.


If you're replying to me on this point - I'm not sure what you mean.

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Kildonan said:

And they blatantly run through red lights in Kamala! 

Yes, there was a lot of frog jumping going on.

The other thing that has always bothered me is the people passing on the left on a single lane.

One time on Koh Lanta it happened to us just as we were pulling over. The bike didn't see our turn signal as she was past the bumper. The driver stopped just in time but the girl hit the front bumper and fell over. We dusted her off and took her over to a restaurant for a soda. Her boyfriend came and they demanded $4000 baht for the scrapes on her bike. My Swedish friend had a house amongst the Muslim community so he agreed to pay. He then came to me for $2000 baht because I was the reason he was on the road as he was taking me to the recycle depot.

I had a pub & restaurant at the time and gave my friends a break on prices. Once my "friend" started paying regular prices I didn't see him too much. Definitely not enough times for me to recoup my $2000. If I wouldn't of yelled at him to stop, as I saw the gal sneaking by, we would of probably run her and the bike over. Only Buddha knows what would have happened then.

Posted
27 minutes ago, steven100 said:

so French can be Arabs, Israeli's, Egyptians, Saudi, any where I guess ....   :burp:

 

 

Of course the can...     and a lot more National-Cultural-Racial mixes.... 

 

French-Algerian

French-Moroccan

French-Tunisian

French-Lebanese

French-Syrian

French-Egyptian

French-Palestinian

French-Iraqi

 

... and then the following... and so on and so on... 

 

Italian-Tunisian

Spanish-Moroccan

Portuguese-Cape Verdean

Dutch-Surinamese

British-Indian

Dutch-Indonesian (Indo)

Portuguese-Goan/Macanese

Russian-Kazakh

Russian-Mongolian

Thai-Chinese

Filipino-Chinese (Chinoy/Tsinoy)

Indonesian-Chinese

Korean-Japanese

Vietnamese-Chinese (Hoa)

Spanish-Mestizo (Latin America)

Portuguese-Brazilian (Luso-Brazilian)

Italian-Argentine

German-Brazilian

Peruvian-Japanese

Brazilian-Japanese (Nikkei-Brazilian)

Mexican-Chinese

Indian-Kenyan

Indian-Tanzanian

Madagascan-Chinese

South African-Indian

Lebanese-Brazilian

Lebanese-Argentine

Turkish-German

Iranian-Armenian

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ubonian Canadian said:

Yes, there was a lot of frog jumping going on.

 

Well, it does lend to certain implications when many people here have described crossing the road like playing 'frogger'.... :whistling:

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, NickyLouie said:

so French ppl are Arabs now ?

 

Sacre Bleu !!!

Given the day and age we live in.  It would be a lot more accurate and informative if they started a standard reporting convention of saying, " An Arab holding a French Passport" or a Sub Saharan African holding an American passport. etc.  

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Indeed...   I recall being on a 'French Exchange Trip' back in school days.... at 14/15 years old I was paired with a French lad of similar interests and stayed at his for a couple of weeks, he then stayed at my house for a couple of weeks - great fun.

 

But....  I was warned by both the lad and his parents.... 'do not under any circumstances venture into xyz area of town, I will get stabbed'......    they referred to is as the 'Arab area'.....  

 

Meanwhile,  the town had a little India and a China town area, and these area's were safe....  no issues....  the same can be said of the UK....  except change out 'Arabs' for 'Pakistani's' and we have the same issues.... 

 

... Thats not to 'want' to be racist towards Pakistani's - I have many exceptional work colleagues from Pakistan, the better are those who mix well with everyone and don't keep themselves segregated.

 

The same could be argued of expats in Thailand...  there are those who will not mix with Thai's, remain separated, draw bigoted and negative generalised opinions about Thai's... meanwhile there are those who are perfectly affable and have many Thai (male) friends and have integrated with mutual respect to a far greater degree.

You are too kind.

Posted
1 hour ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

 

 

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there is always at least one person who missed the memo explaining how citizenship works.

al least it wasnt the usual "they don't look very french to me"

Posted
47 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Of course the can...     and a lot more National-Cultural-Racial mixes.... 

 

French-Algerian

French-Moroccan

French-Tunisian

French-Lebanese

French-Syrian

French-Egyptian

French-Palestinian

French-Iraqi

 

... and then the following... and so on and so on... 

 

Italian-Tunisian

Spanish-Moroccan

Portuguese-Cape Verdean

Dutch-Surinamese

British-Indian

Dutch-Indonesian (Indo)

Portuguese-Goan/Macanese

Russian-Kazakh

Russian-Mongolian

Thai-Chinese

Filipino-Chinese (Chinoy/Tsinoy)

Indonesian-Chinese

Korean-Japanese

Vietnamese-Chinese (Hoa)

Spanish-Mestizo (Latin America)

Portuguese-Brazilian (Luso-Brazilian)

Italian-Argentine

German-Brazilian

Peruvian-Japanese

Brazilian-Japanese (Nikkei-Brazilian)

Mexican-Chinese

Indian-Kenyan

Indian-Tanzanian

Madagascan-Chinese

South African-Indian

Lebanese-Brazilian

Lebanese-Argentine

Turkish-German

Iranian-Armenian

 

 

correct ....  but stupid ,   a person of original origin ...I consider from that country ....

 

a passport can be obtained from any embassy.   It means nothing.

Posted
30 minutes ago, steven100 said:

correct ....  but stupid ,   a person of original origin ...I consider from that country ....

 

a passport can be obtained from any embassy.   It means nothing.

 

OK - go to any Embassy and obtain a passport....  Good luck !!!! 

 

Also... It doesn't matter what YOU consider... it matters what the legal definition is...  I provided those definitions for you so you can get past the ignorance. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

OK - go to any Embassy and obtain a passport....  Good luck !!!! 

 

Also... It doesn't matter what YOU consider... it matters what the legal definition is...  I provided those definitions for you so you can get past the ignorance. 

nonsense ....  I consider a persons authentitcy by where they were born and raised.  Not by your list.

I consider a persons authentitcy by there original birth and heritage,  not a black french man or a coloured British guy.    I don't care for your list ...  same as many others don't

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