novacova Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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.
jwl53 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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 1
impulse Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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.
BKKBike09 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: 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. -- 2025-03-12 Could it be they didn't take RTP as serious?
Grumpy one Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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 1
Popular Post Kinok Farang Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 59 minutes ago, BillyBid said: They were hog tied like animals. I never see any asian or farang criminal treated that way in these photo ops. This pic is more embarrassing for racist Thailand than for the criminals. Bet you still have your BLM badge.Scam of the century. 1 1 2 2
MCos Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 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
norfolkandchance Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 21 minutes 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. A couple of tourists.I don't think so. 1 1
novacova Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, impulse said: 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. It’s a good photo for the anti criminal tourist industry, a personal preference and would like to see more of it. More photos of banged up apprehended criminals should be broadcasted, even if they’re fake, it would help keep the peace given a perspective of criminal activity is dangerous up against the cops. 2
AustinRacing Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The xenophobia on display. Repeatedly saying “Falang”. What difference does it make if they are or not. It’s about foolish behavior by a driver.
cookie1974 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Is singing to the police a code word for paying them?
giddyup Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, cookie1974 said: Is singing to the police a code word for paying them? It used to mean spill your guts. 1
LALes Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I read the headline too fast. I thought it said they were grifting. Makes more sense with these guys. 2
BillyBid Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 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.
tjintx Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 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. 1 1
Iron Tongue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 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. 1 1
riverhigh Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago "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 incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety and foreign compliance with local laws in tourist areas like Phuket" Fine, jail and deport lifetime. These individuals are certified losers and untrainable. A couple of self-centered, arrogrant drug addicts. This is not an issue of tightening regulations regarding traffic safety and foreign compliance with local laws. This is an issue of getting these individuals off the street and out of the country, these individuals do not represent the average law-abiding foreign tourist. 1
impulse Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 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.
mran66 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Looks like a front wheel drive Mazda. Wonder how they managed to do drifting with that one... Maybe reversing?
Baba Naba Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Come on guys! Zip ties are cheap! You gotta use some old fish net ropes??? 🙄
Gecko123 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, AustinRacing said: The xenophobia on display. Repeatedly saying “Falang”. What difference does it make if they are or not. It’s about foolish behavior by a driver. LOL, according to some on this forum, "farang" is a racial slur, reserved exclusively for Caucasians. Used here to describe sub-Saharan Africans, it conveniently morphs back into a xenophobic slur. Speaking of racist and xenophobic, more than half the comments on this thread fall into one or the other or both categories. Do you have no objection to this? Work on building your own "Christian" values, I say. 1
Kenny Boy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 16 hours ago, ozz1 said: More quality tourists Tourism isn’t a Nigerian thing. It is more like visit a country and do everything illegal I possibly can. As I have said before, I reckon everyone of them in Thailand is up to no good. 2 1
Zaphod Priest Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Task Master said: Was that picture taken in 1825? What's the relevance of its being taken just before 6:30 p.m.? 2
ravip Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 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!
Taboo2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Please tell those Nigerian Princes to deposit the 10 million dollars they promised me a month ago. 1
scude102 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, chippendale said: Nigérians ! 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times Dans un contexte inhabituel, deux Nigérians ont été arrêtés hier soir à Phuket après avoir été surpris en train de conduire une berline à la dérive au milieu d'un carrefour très fréquenté. L'incident, survenu à l'intersection de Koh Kaew, sur la route de Thep Krasattri, a été largement relayé en ligne, attirant l'attention sur le comportement effronté des suspects. La vidéo, publiée par Newshawk Phuket, montre la berline effectuant des manœuvres dangereuses malgré la circulation environnante. Des témoins suggèrent que le même véhicule a été impliqué dans des cascades similaires à une autre intersection le même jour. La police de Thalang a finalement retrouvé la voiture et appréhendé les suspects près de Soi Koh Kaew 23. Peu coopératifs dès le départ, les hommes ont tenté de fuir dans une forêt voisine, mais en vain. Interrogés, ils ont refusé de communiquer, préférant chanter plutôt que parler anglais ou se soumettre aux tests de dépistage de drogues. La police a découvert que l'un des hommes, Anamere George, faisait l'objet d'un mandat d'arrêt permanent pour entrée illégale et possession de cocaïne. Des accusations ont été portées contre les deux individus, notamment pour entrée illégale en vertu de la loi sur l'immigration et conduite imprudente en vertu du code de la route. Cet incident met en lumière les préoccupations persistantes concernant la sécurité routière et le respect par les étrangers des lois locales dans les zones touristiques comme Phuket, a rapporté The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-12 , Anamere George, faisait l'objet d'un mandat d'arrêt permanent pour entrée illégale et possession de cocaïne. Comment ont'ils pu entrer en Thailande malgre le mendat d'arret???
Ralf001 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, scude102 said: , Anamere George, faisait l'objet d'un mandat d'arrêt permanent pour entrée illégale et possession de cocaïne. Comment ont'ils pu entrer en Thailande malgre le mendat d'arret??? English ?
Woke to Sounds Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago High as kites on Special K no doubt about it. Too many viewings Fast And The Furious. British passports?
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