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Immigration Files Legal Complaint Against Chinese National for Filming Airport Officials


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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

suggesting money could be used to bypass immigration procedures.

one thing I learned by living in Thailand is "never ever said the truth" it will get you into trouble

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Inviting trouble isn't a great idea. Whoever posted this should expect to be set upon and burdened with multiple difficulties . So sayeth the soothsayers. 

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6 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

Surely this has already backfired. I never knew anything about this and now, because of this law case, I do. So they have promoted publicity over something they didn’t want publicized.

 

Unless you follow Chinese (and Thai) social media, it is very unlikely to have known about it!  They couldn't give a hoot about your response - it is the millions of Chinese reading his posts on social media that concern Immigration .

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If you want to get to the starting point of corruption in Thailand.

Just start with government employees.

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9 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Is it really misleading though. 

Probably. The extent "digital nomads" will go to making fake claims/videos, lies, to get those view counts and therefore $$$

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corruption from very top to very bottom is a way of life in LOS:

some time ago, having visa on arrival status: in one year period I came to Thailand 5 times and the airport passport controller extorted 1000baht or he would not allow me in because he insisted I needed a visa after 4 arrivals per year.

LAter contacted Thai embassy and was told visa was not required..  

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Immigration would never do anything corrupt I used to ask for receipts of various payments made at the local immigration office all I got was a smile , shrug of the shoulders or no have receipt book !

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In so many cases these anti-defamation lawsuits go overboard to the extent of making those who post a neutral or slightly negative review of a restaurant or hotel subject to civil and criminal liability. 

 

Such was so often the case when, during the Covid-19 inquisition, travelers were obliged to stay quarantined in sub-standard conditions with unclean bedding and roaches in meals slipped under the door without recourse, and subsequently sued. 

 

In this case however, Immigration has every right to push back against deliberate misrepresentation and disinformation. 

 

Yes, transparency is good, but deliberate misinformation harms everyone 

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Here is an example of someone so stupid that hopefully he does not spread his DNA to anyone else. He deserves to be jailed and then blacklisted. In my 41 years here, I have never experienced corruption in the Immigration Department. Even if it exists, I wouldn't go on social media and make the kind of statement that this idiot has done.

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Here's how I see it, first Chinese media has already posted the video... second, now Chinese media will highlight the problem of posting the truth.

Immigration already concerned about the drop in Chinese tourists, and now they do this....555...just have to shake me head.

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12 minutes ago, renaissanc said:

Here is an example of someone so stupid that hopefully he does not spread his DNA to anyone else. He deserves to be jailed and then blacklisted. In my 41 years here, I have never experienced corruption in the Immigration Department. Even if it exists, I wouldn't go on social media and make the kind of statement that this idiot has done.

Damn, you're a hard case

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Immigration officials have also initiated procedures to revoke the man’s visa/permission to stay and blacklist him as a prohibited person. "

 

So how is he supposed to attend his defamation court appearances then?   

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Great news - anything to remind Thai people why their Chinese cousins share a deep sense of reverence and spiritual commonality with them, and will export five thousand years of virtuous, unblemished history into Thai culture. Thumbs up. 

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Immigration needs to be careful. If the uploaded video was an edited version there may be a lot more evidence that would embarrass them in court.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Social media can be a very powerful tool,...... 

... of lies, misinformation and malicious disinformation 

 

Lies, repeated often and loud enough are soon believed by a gullible, poorly educated public 

 

Innocent Chinese tourist wrongly advised, thinking it prudent to offer a bit of tea money to grease the wheels of immigration will soon find themselves in the pokey, then deported, banned for life, holiday turned misery 

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I always wonder what Thailand is ?  By the looks of it, it is a Socialist country trying to portray itself as democratic.  What ever it is it is not working.

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Legally, Immigration's legal complaint is more of a Civil complaint versus a Criminal complaint. In Thailand both can exist simultaneously.

The criminal complaint could be alleged violation of the The Computer-Related Crime Act of 2017Often invoked as an added charge in defamation cases, as many defamation charges were based on internet postings or comments.

The CCA includes using computer systems to disseminate false information or engage in cyber bullying that can lead to significant harm and disruption.

https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=2f7b4259-5f38-47f7-8464-d03f08227ee1

As a practical legal decision, better the accused resolve the defamation complaint to avoid pile on of criminal charges. 

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