frank83628 Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM 2 hours ago, PomPolo said: "Daily Mail" and "Truth" in the same sentence this has to be a first 🤣 I thought it was banned Jere anyway from previous years of Bullshopping
Sig Posted Wednesday at 09:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:00 PM Seeing that pic... at least the LARGE part is right! 🫣
Kinok Farang Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM 8 hours ago, PomPolo said: "Daily Mail" and "Truth" in the same sentence this has to be a first 🤣 Correct,much better to read the Guardian.
jacko45k Posted Wednesday at 10:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:17 PM 20 hours ago, Toby1947 said: Wasn't the Daily Mail banned in Thailand some years ago, for telling the truth about the country. Probably the same today It certainly used to be blocked on the internet.
dallen52 Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM 21 hours ago, jimn said: I paid 20k to get out of a drink drive matter a few years ago at soi 9. They even have a special Negotiation Room". Was released given my car keys back and met the officer in Jomtien the next day to give the 20k. He held onto some id/license as security. These incidents are the norm over here. Common occurrence. Regardless of what some deniers say We're talking about pay for position jobs. With opportunities to earn accordingly. I was pulled a few years ago for not carrying my passport. Seriously. Cell time. Morning in court. Pay the fine. Business must have been quiet. 1 1
Evil Penevil Posted Thursday at 01:25 AM Posted Thursday at 01:25 AM 17 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: Just like: The World is Flat. Pig flies. And the Nuke is Safe... Since we're talking about an incident in Pattaya, don't forget, "I promise I won't cum in your mouth."
jippytum Posted Thursday at 03:29 AM Posted Thursday at 03:29 AM 13 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said: Had exactly the same thing happen to me. But I had done my homework before coming to Thailand, I had studied everything I could find for 5 years prior, so I instantly knew how the game would be played. First the lead cop "interviewed " me, all the while keeping pace and watching my reaction, which unbeknownst to him was trying to suppress laughter watching HIS every move knowing that they were following a well rehearsed script. They asked for 30,000 baht, I pretending to look at my balance and told them "can only pay 15,000", ( I had an emergency fund of about $7000US) and that's how much it cost. I had pepper sprayed a guy who I thought was going to rob me ( I have Bipolar II disorder and was triggered into a hypomanic state) , and I had told them that. His friends could have jumped on me and beaten me to a pulp, but They believed me. Then I took a ride to the police station with the guy sitting next to me and smiling. He was quite nice about it (of course, he knew he would get half of the "fine" for "hospital costs" haha) I knew that things could be worse - I knew these were Thai police, and knew they cold get away with a lot of bad things, but in the US I would have been beaten and tased for "resisting arrest", my bail would have been $5000, they would have held me in lockup until my arraignment, it would have cost $5000 for a lawyer and I would get off, and the guy I sprayed if it was in the US would have sued me into next week. So I wrote off the 15,000 baht and threw away my pepper spray. As I walked back to where I had been, I went to a sidewalk card table bar and a bar girl threw her arms around me and gave me a big hug, and boy did I need one. And an ice cold beer. One of the best beers I ever had. And then I was in a tremendously good mood because I had negotiated my way through one of the most treacherous Thai scenarios, and came out on my feet with no harm done. This was only my second time here - That's when I really found out how strange Thailand really was. And that was also when I realized that no matter what happened in Thailand thereafter, I would land on my feet and be OK. That was 10 years ago, and never had any such problems ever again. Cheers everybody. You did five years research expecting to get arrested. What a clever dick you are 1
Kerryd Posted Thursday at 06:26 AM Posted Thursday at 06:26 AM On 2/5/2025 at 9:20 AM, oxo1947 said: It wasn't about the country---it was about a certain person --and showing a video---but, best end that conversation There. I remember that. A birthday party. A birthday suit. A canine. (It was on WikiLeaks as well.) 1
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:02 AM Posted Thursday at 07:02 AM On 2/5/2025 at 6:20 AM, jacko45k said: Hangs in a precarious position based on the word of a senior Thai police officer, against the UK's Daily Mail! Notoriously Corrupt Police VS Sensation Seeking Tabloid. Bit looks like a match of Pro Wresting. 1
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:07 AM Posted Thursday at 07:07 AM On 2/5/2025 at 7:14 AM, TheFishman1 said: Totally believable corruption in the police department everywhere top to bottom Open Secret among expats who have been here Long Enough. Just like Prostitution is Illegal in this kingdom. But in some areas, it is the Key Industry itself; tens of thousands of people directly or indirectly dependent on that. And its industrial capital is P-A-T-T-Y-A...
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:13 AM Posted Thursday at 07:13 AM On 2/5/2025 at 6:34 AM, Spock said: Pattaya police have always had a bad reputation and deservedly so. It's a tourist area tailor made for graft opportunities. I believe the guy. So do I. As he is not any benefitted by spreading around BS about the place where he visited. If he got a present time while there, he won't badmouth about it.
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:18 AM Posted Thursday at 07:18 AM On 2/4/2025 at 4:33 PM, Denim said: But not completely. Reminds me of the popular Thai joke. Same Same, but Different...
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:27 AM Posted Thursday at 07:27 AM On 2/5/2025 at 7:14 AM, TheFishman1 said: Totally believable corruption in the police department everywhere top to bottom Brown Envelop Transaction under the table. It is well known and often silently approved. But beating up and robbing otherwise innocent man(accidentally giving a petite property damage?) is far beyond acceptable range. Man gotta know his limitations...
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:32 AM Posted Thursday at 07:32 AM On 2/5/2025 at 4:55 AM, Jack Hammer said: The Pattaya police released him because they took one look at him and realized they couldn’t afford to feed him Is THB15000-2000 they robbed from him not enough to provide him any meal?
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:39 AM Posted Thursday at 07:39 AM On 2/5/2025 at 8:27 AM, jimn said: I paid 20k to get out of a drink drive matter a few years ago at soi 9. They even have a special Negotiation Room". Was released given my car keys back and met the officer in Jomtien the next day to give the 20k. He held onto some id/license as security. These incidents are the norm over here. Special Negotiation Room? This is my first time know about where the famous Brown Envelop Transaction takes place. Thank you for sharing your experience.
black tabby12345 Posted Thursday at 07:43 AM Posted Thursday at 07:43 AM 6 hours ago, Evil Penevil said: Since we're talking about an incident in Pattaya, don't forget, "I promise I won't cum in your mouth." If you post a criticism reply, better do in the reasonable way. My text is in response to one man's joke below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, without quoting his at the same time, it doesn't make sense.
Evil Penevil Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM 6 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: If you post a criticism reply, better do in the reasonable way. My text is in response to one man's joke below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, without quoting his at the same time, it doesn't make sense. I think it was nevertheless clear to nearly everyone that my reply was a joke response to a joke, not a serious criticism.
jimn Posted Friday at 02:46 AM Posted Friday at 02:46 AM 19 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: Special Negotiation Room? This is my first time know about where the famous Brown Envelop Transaction takes place. Thank you for sharing your experience. You don't even have to look for it it's not hidden, it's in the main area in full view. 1
Edwin Cameron Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM I believe him, Thai police can be 'predators' if the opportunity arise's....they just can't help takeing 'Farangs' doe in that town,I seem to remember a big Aussie guy giveing them a hard time,after a couple of them thought he would be easy prey and ripped his gold necklace's off after getting into his apartment,well, he wouldn't let it go and 'Berated' the Thai cops outside the police station for age's. All going on 'You- Tube' for the world to see by thousands of potential tourists that might have a change of mind. I BELIEVE HIM..!
jacko45k Posted Saturday at 10:39 PM Posted Saturday at 10:39 PM 4 minutes ago, Edwin Cameron said: I believe him, Thai police can be 'predators' if the opportunity arise's....they just can't help takeing 'Farangs' doe in that town,I seem to remember a big Aussie guy giveing them a hard time,after a couple of them thought he would be easy prey and ripped his gold necklace's off after getting into his apartment,well, he wouldn't let it go and 'Berated' the Thai cops outside the police station for age's. All going on 'You- Tube' for the world to see by thousands of potential tourists that might have a change of mind. I BELIEVE HIM..! Sounds like Sharky... 1
Stargeezr Posted Sunday at 05:58 PM Posted Sunday at 05:58 PM Does this guy feast on roti and nam plaa? Wonder how many years it took to get such a beer gut? Oh and being a plonker is standard is it not?
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