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Do you feel that Thai's snoop on you? like your neighbor or guesthouse workers are violating you privacy because they are paranoid of everyone especially farangs?

 

"Following suspicions from neighbours about a man who seemed to own luxury motorcycles without a visible job, police arrested a man known as Ball in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Officers discovered..."

 

It seems to just takes one phone call and they will breaking down your door. I wonder how many times this happens and someone is innocent?

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17 minutes ago, Daves not here said:

Thai's snoop on you?

Lots of weirdos here these days they need to snoop. 

 

Just returned from TUKCOM, I went to the toilet level 2, some weirdo foreigner putting on his lipstick. 

Welcome to the FREAK show, get the f out of here.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Did you ask him if he's going to be posting any more baiting threads about bar-girls or Brit-Indians ?

 

 

I was tempted to take a video, but no, I don't like confrontation. 

Seriously, this MAN was dressed in a woman's outfit, Pattaya attracts all the Nutjobs 

 

These days I just avoid all foreigners (not close friends.... I have many) in Thailand. 

 

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2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I was tempted to take a video, but no, I don't like confrontation. 

Seriously, this MAN was dressed in a woman's outfit, Pattaya attacks all the Nutjobs 

 

These days I just avoid all foreigners (not close friends.... I have many) in Thailand. 

 

Reckon he was about to hit beach road and start snatching gold necklaces ??...  

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30 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Reckon he was about to hit beach road and start snatching gold necklaces ??...  

Big gay community here around soi TUKCOM.

 

I got nothing against legitimate gays, good people but in amongst them lots of weirdos. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Daves not here said:

Do you feel that Thai's snoop on you?

Yeah, all the neighbors have their security cams pointed at my house. They peek in the windows at night. They follow me wherever I head out to the local kad, the folks at the local kad are eye balling me the entire time I’m there. It’s a broad network of lurking and keeping tabs on me, I’m sure they have compiled a lot of detailed information and pass it on to those who are interested in other parts of the district.

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The government actively monitors social media and private communications with limited, if any, oversight. A complex set of policies aims to control online communication, but the country does not have a legal framework that establishes accountability and transparency mechanisms for government surveillance.

Sections 18(1) to 18(3) of the CCA allow the government to access user-related or traffic data without a court order and to compel ISPs to decode programmed data.134

Government agencies possess a variety of surveillance technologies. In July 2022, an investigation from Citizen Lab, iLaw, and Digital Reach identified at least 30 Thai human rights defenders, prodemocracy protestors, and monarchy-reform activists whose devices were infected with Pegasus spyware.135 The investigation was prompted after Thai politicians, activists, and academics received emails from Apple in November 2021 notifying them that “state-sponsored attackers” may have targeted their iPhones.136 Following this, the MDES minister admitted that some Thai government departments have been using Pegasus spyware for “national security” and to combat drug trafficking.

 

https://freedomhouse.org/country/thailand/freedom-net/2024#C

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Section 15 of the Thai Computer Crime Act (CCA) outlines the liability of service providers for offenses committed under Section 14. Specifically, it states that if a service provider intentionally supports or consents to an offense under Section 14 within a computer system under their control, they will be subject to the same penalties as the primary offender"

 

"In simpler terms: If a service provider (like an internet provider, website host, or even a company with an internal network) knowingly allows or helps someone commit a computer crime (like those listed in Section 14), they can be punished just as severely as the person who directly committed the crime. "

 

So correct me if i am wrong.  But Guesthouse are required to monitor your actives. I have personally seen large computer systems in small guesthouses offices, which seem to be used record actives such as full urls. They have somesort of spy way on their routers.

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