lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM If I had that much money, I would have hired a group of people to hunt down the names of everyone involved, then systematically pay for their removal from the breathing. 1 1 1
BexMan Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM 1 hour ago, Ralf001 said: They slapped him with a 30yr jail sentence. Here is the thread from 2023. https://aseannow.com/topic/1304589-30-year-sentence-for-boy-unity-false-pricing-of-imported-lamborghini-cars-revealed/ He only got 6 years. All those involved added up to 30 years.
frank83628 Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM At least that's one McCann that got his baby back. 1 1
frank83628 Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM 14 hours ago, Pouatchee said: guess the thais didnt like the color and changed it to white It was still green when he got it back
Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM 7 minutes ago, BexMan said: He only got 6 years. All those involved added up to 30 years. thanks for confirming he was sentenced to jail in 2023.
riverhigh Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM I haven't owned a vehicle in 18 years. Public transit, bolt and walking are my preferred modes of transport. Liberation from the stresses of vehicle ownership and never looking back. True, there is the convenience and, to some, the status of owning a fancy car but if a person of the opposite sex values prized possessions ... keeping on walking. You are meant for someone else not me. Just saying.
crazykopite Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM 2 hours ago, ronster said: Don't get how renting it out at £800 a day makes it a good business idea , especially in the UK with the weather. In somewhere like Miami yes but UK 🤔 If rented it out once a week for 5 years then it's paid for , but that is almost impossible business numbers in UK I would say. Then add depreciation in value of the car and who is going to pay top money to rent a old model car when others have the latest model to rent . there are a lot of wealthy middle Eastern wealthy visitors where 800 quid a day is peanuts to them 1
crazykopite Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM 25 minutes ago, frank83628 said: At least that's one McCann that got his baby back. thats Sick !!!
impulse Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM 1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said: Amazing fee Discover the stolen car after eight years they still cannot find the Red Bull kid who is hiding in plain sight TIT Who's looking for Boss? Not the cops. They've been paid. Not the family. They have, too. The only ones that seem to be interested in finding him are internet posters. 1
Patong2021 Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM No mention of the corruption that allowed the vehicle to enter in Thailand and to be registered. 1
lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM 1 minute ago, Patong2021 said: No mention of the corruption that allowed the vehicle to enter in Thailand and to be registered. Corruption is embraced by all Thai's, thus it isn't a crime, unless you step on the wrong persons toes or refuse to pay forward.
renaissanc Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM I can understand why hungry people steal. I can understand why drug addicts steal. But I can't understand why wealthy people (who run criminal gangs) steal. To amass more money than they could spend in their lifetime, more cars, more houses, more jewellry, more gold, etc.? When they die and have their Life Review, they will see everything they did, and hear the thoughts and feel the feelings of sorrow, pain, anger, etc. of their victims. People who have a Near-Death Experience talk about the awful regret and sadness they feel when they have a Life Review, and this makes them change their behaviour when they return to their body.
renaissanc Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM 41 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: If I had that much money, I would have hired a group of people to hunt down the names of everyone involved, then systematically pay for their removal from the breathing. I have seen on the Thai News over the years I've been here how cheap it is to do that. Hitmen caught say they did it for as little as 5,000 Baht, though 10,000 to 20,000 Baht is more common.
ChaiyaTH Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM 2 hours ago, ronster said: Don't get how renting it out at £800 a day makes it a good business idea , especially in the UK with the weather. In somewhere like Miami yes but UK 🤔 If rented it out once a week for 5 years then it's paid for , but that is almost impossible business numbers in UK I would say. Then add depreciation in value of the car and who is going to pay top money to rent a old model car when others have the latest model to rent . That's why you are not an entrepreneur too 2
IsaanT Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM 2 hours ago, Ralf001 said: They slapped him with a 30yr jail sentence. Here is the thread from 2023. https://aseannow.com/topic/1304589-30-year-sentence-for-boy-unity-false-pricing-of-imported-lamborghini-cars-revealed/ According to your source: 'Boy Unity and Yung Sri Anan were sentenced to 6 years imprisonment each' I expect the total of all sentences might have been 30 years. Sloppy journalism.
ronster Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM 32 minutes ago, crazykopite said: there are a lot of wealthy middle Eastern wealthy visitors where 800 quid a day is peanuts to them Yeah but they usually ship their own cars to UK for a few weeks to drive.
ronster Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM 20 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: That's why you are not an entrepreneur too Also why I'm not chasing down my stolen property in Asia 🙄
Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM 47 minutes ago, IsaanT said: According to your source: 'Boy Unity and Yung Sri Anan were sentenced to 6 years imprisonment each' I expect the total of all sentences might have been 30 years. Sloppy journalism. I did not write the thread title, go whinge to Webfact.
Andrew65 Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM Lambo's are beautiful cars, but why do they seem so often to be finished in such awful colours!?
lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM How do you get a stolen Lamborghini worked on? Wouldn't Lamborghini know it's stolen, thus no parts or support?
shocky2012 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, renaissanc said: I can understand why hungry people steal. I can understand why drug addicts steal. But I can't understand why wealthy people (who run criminal gangs) steal. To amass more money than they could spend in their lifetime, more cars, more houses, more jewellry, more gold, etc.? When they die and have their Life Review, they will see everything they did, and hear the thoughts and feel the feelings of sorrow, pain, anger, etc. of their victims. People who have a Near-Death Experience talk about the awful regret and sadness they feel when they have a Life Review, and this makes them change their behaviour when they return to their body. Because some of them (like the guy in this article) became wealthy by stealing. Why would they stop when its what made them wealthy in the first place?
KhunBENQ Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2nd video about the range extender for keyless entry. Long known and still manufacturers can come through with this insecure stuff. All that just to save pushing a button on the fob. My new Toyota has this too. Fortunately there is a not too difficult trick to deactivate the key transmitter temporarily. For other models things like a metallic box for the fob recommended. How silly.
josephbloggs Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, VR333 said: I remember watching his video about this six months ago. What happened when they found the car at a Bangkok car dealer will not really surprise anyone. It's a good video if you have the time. Thanks for posting this, it was a good watch.
TTSIssues Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, newbee2022 said: Insurance paid already probably If you watch the video it explains why they never made an insurance claim, but in essence because they were a new business, it would have cost them more in increased premiums than to make a claim, so no claim was ever made.
Medicine Man Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago What is it with these gangsters and rappers calling themselves 'Boy' XYZ when they are usually middle aged, balding idiots 😅
Reddavy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 10 hours ago, edwinchester said: I wonder how many Thai Govt Officials who were involved in the import and registration of this car have also been prosecuted alongside 'Boy Unity'. None as usual 🤷🏼
Terry Juhlin Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, watchcat said: Yes, the new car is in the garage. If the insurance company paid the victim for his stolen vehicle then the insurance company owns the vehicle. The original owner can buy the vehicle back from the insurance company …
Ironmike Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Why hell if you need me to drive it back to the UK I'm happy to do so..... Maybe pickup 30 or 40 Muslim on the roof that are heading their anyway <deleted>e they can arrive in style on top of a lambo instead of a rubber boat 1
gravia Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago He must have been payed out by his isurance co in the UK , they would have tried to trace it 1
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