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Nigerian Men Arrested for Drifting: Sang to Police to Evade Arrest - video


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Posted
1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

I'm not against tying them up.  I'm suggesting that maybe a country that depends on tourism should have cropped the photo of a couple of tourists trussed up like that.  It is not a good look, and it could come back and bite TAT in the butt.  Especially with all the scabs and bruises and dirt on their legs.

 

Your perspective is noted. Though perhaps photos like these would deter criminal behavior, maybe. No heart here for any criminal, not in the slightest.

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12 minutes ago, novacova said:

They were not hogtied, ever seen a hog tied?

 

What do you expect, polished shackles? They’re criminals and tried to elude law enforcement and deserved detainment, it’s not like they were whipped. Lighten up the overt sensitivity for criminals.

Actually it is hog-tied

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Posted
3 minutes ago, novacova said:

Your perspective is noted. Though perhaps photos like these would deter criminal behavior, maybe. No heart here for any criminal, not in the slightest.

 

Neither do I.  But my first thought looking at the photo is that it appears they have been "worked over".  Even if that's not the case, perceptions count when you're in the tourism biz.

 

Posted
46 minutes ago, 2long said:

Have we seen Thais or farangs restrained like this for what was at first a traffic infringement.

A 'traffic infringement'! Give me a break. That was highly dangerous driving in a crowded public place; could so easily have ended with bystanders injured or worse if the clowns had lost control.. 

 

Try that in London and see how the cops react.

 

Try it in Lagos and expect to be brassed up by the cops or military.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์

 

In an unusual turn of events, two Nigerian men were arrested in Phuket last night after being caught drifting a sedan in the middle of a busy intersection. The incident, which occurred at the Koh Kaew Intersection on Thep Krasattri Road, was widely shared online, drawing attention to the brazen behaviour of the suspects.

 

The video, posted by Newshawk Phuket, shows the sedan performing dangerous manoeuvres despite the surrounding traffic. Witness reports suggest the same vehicle was involved in similar stunts at another intersection the same day.

 

 

 

Thalang Police eventually tracked the car down and apprehended the suspects near Soi Koh Kaew 23. Uncooperative from the start, the men attempted to flee into a nearby forest but were unsuccessful. When brought in for questioning, they resisted communication, opting to sing rather than speak English or comply with drug testing.

 

The police discovered one of the men, Anamere George, had a standing warrant for illegal entry and possession of cocaine. Charges have been filed against both individuals, including illegal entry under the Immigration Act and reckless driving under the Land Traffic Act. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety and foreign compliance with local laws in tourist areas like Phuket, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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Could it be they didn't take RTP as serious?

Posted
22 minutes ago, SongSomSoda said:

Almost spit out my coffee when reading here they are off to an 17th century slave ship.

 

imagine how they are being treated in a thai prison lol  

A lot better than a Nigerian prison

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Their real crime wasn’t the dangerous driving, which can be seen every day of the week, but the failure to grovel to the arresting officers 

I saw the whole spectacle on TV last night 

Also on TV I saw a hiso Thai in a Benz assault a boy on a motorcycle because he stopped too quickly in front of his car thus hindering his progress 

The boy’s father was rightly incensed and complained to the police who did nothing 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, cookie1974 said:

Is singing to the police a code word for paying them?

It used to mean spill your guts.

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Posted
54 minutes ago, novacova said:

Your perspective is noted. Though perhaps photos like these would deter criminal behavior, maybe. No heart here for any criminal, not in the slightest.

 

So you would have no sympathy for a criminal if the police just roughed them up a bit more, or killed them on the spot?  Your evil perspective is noted.

Posted
1 hour ago, SongSomSoda said:

Almost spit out my coffee when reading here they are off to an 17th century slave ship.

 

imagine how they are being treated in a thai prison lol  

 

A lot better than in a Nigerian prison, I suspect.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, jwl53 said:

Actually it is hog-tied

Actually you are completely wrong.

 

To be hog-tied, the hands and feet are bound together so that the prisoner is completely immobile and helpless.  It can be in front of the body, or behind which is especially brutal.

It is usually a prepatory step before slitting the victim's throat.

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Posted
44 minutes ago, norfolkandchance said:

A couple of tourists.I don't think so. 

 

A distinction that's probably lost on the folks back home contemplating spending their sweaty tourist money in Thailand.  Or not...

 

Perceptions count.  Do what you will.  Just crop the photos.

 

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Looks like a front wheel drive Mazda. Wonder how they managed to do drifting with that one... Maybe reversing? 

Posted
16 hours ago, ozz1 said:

More quality tourists

Great variety of these quality tourists.

Seems there's quite a competition now. The 'golden oldies' are losing to the new quality types!

Posted
3 hours ago, impulse said:

It is not a good look, and it could come back and bite TAT in the butt.

I'm afraid I will have to respectfully disagree.

 

In terms of brand value, Thailand is like Tom Hanks.

 

Impeccable, invaluable and above reproach.

Posted
4 hours ago, Andytheburiramman said:

I thought all Africans in Thailand were now English teachers 😀

From Liberia and South Africa likely so

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