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Local Martial Arts School Donates Computer Sets To Pattaya Police Station

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Local Martial Arts School donates computer sets to Pattaya Police Station

PATTAYA: -- On Wednesday, Police Colonel Nantawoot, the Chief of Pattaya Police Station received a donation of 60,000 Baht’s worth of computer equipment from Mr. Judd Reid from Australia, a local Martial Arts expert with close connections to Mr. Sifu McInnes, the owner of the International School of Martial Arts located on the Sukumvit Road and founder of the controversial Pattaya Police SWAT Team.

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-- Pattaya One

2010-07-21

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Guess we know what happened to the weapon's and other offenses that Pattaya Daily News were so orgasmic at writing so much about. Thought these wanna-be commandos and martial arts grasshoppers were being sent back tot he Shaolin temples or preparing to follow their idol David Carradine to martial arts heaven.

So, after all the talk about illegal weapons, illegally SWAT liveried Hummers, unlicensed weapons, etc the new Pattaya police chief and Pattaya Daily News seem to be the ones with egg (does egg smell like that?) on their faces. And just to show who the BIBs friends are here's Bt60,000 in computers.

dam_n, Such nice guys. Guess they're allowed to go back playing commando now.

Now, if I subscribed to conspiracy theories, which I don't, I might wonder if the computers came pre-installed with key-logger software. Nah.....never happen.

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