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How about a stun gun? 

Is it allowed/sold in Thailand? 

I brought 500K volt stun gun (that's what it says on the catalogue) from Japan about 4 years ago (in checked-in baggage).  I'm not so sure if it's allowed but it passed through the customs and I have it with me (but no longer working).  I never tried it on anything alive so I don't know how effective it is but the spark looks scary enough.

Not had any experience with stun guns myself, but i know a man who has. He got a little drunk one night and some how managed to stun himself... :D On the upnote he says they deffinately work!

The law is so funny with all this guns, stun guns, Batongs, Knifes, what to have and not have would be nice if some one had a propper answer. I had bodyguard when i was living in Phuket. But i went alot to Phuket town and it has the same problem as CM lots of MC gang going about. The Police now show up not a news.

I found 2 indian guys jumping on a Thai girl i mean JUMPING. I was out walking my 2 Rottis dogs so i told them to stop otherwise my dog will jump on them. They just told me to buss off "its is ok its my girlfriend" after my dog jumped at him 1 time they stoped and i called the police while watching the suckers for 1 HOUR. After 1 hour no police but some thai people was kind enough to escort them to the police station. I think i called about 5 times and i saw 4 police MC passing by and waved at them to stop in the middle of BKK but no one came. :o

I belive you if you scared to get cought with any weapon make sure your GF will have it on her on tell them you took it from the robbers. A thai person having a knife on her will just get like 500 THB or less in fine.

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I had bodyguard when i was living in Phuket. But i went alot to Phuket town and it has the same problem as CM lots of MC gang going about.

Yeah, and you woke up clutching the pillow same as the tosser who posted the original about this.

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I feel incredibly safe here in C.M., but being male, 6'2" and fit at 57 y.o. probably helps.

My Thai g.f. was going to work at 5:30 a.m. on her motorcycle about 6 months ago on Faham Road, a couple of kilometers north of The Riverside, on her motorcycle and had a guy pull along side on his bike and rip 1/2 of her 300 baht necklace off before pushing her to the ground. Guy stopped and looked at her to see if her cell phone or purse went flying, but then took off. Main damage was some road rash and the lingering trauma of being attacked.

She went to the Police Station and filled out a report at my insistance. How the cops gonna stop these guys if they don't even know it's happening?

I've never heard a first hand report before of a foreigner being attacked by motorcycle thugs... but as Bob Dylan said "the times they are a changing".

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I had bodyguard when i was living in Phuket. But i went alot to Phuket town and it has the same problem as CM lots of MC gang going about.

Yeah, and you woke up clutching the pillow same as the tosser who posted the original about this.

Language lesson please what is a tosser?

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