katana Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 "Pol Sub Lt Thatree Suebsaman, 53" "threatened her with death and handed her a paper on which his name and phone number were written" Wow, that takes stupid to a new level. Maybe this guy will be promoted by Chalerm and given a job as a firearms instructor. From the Nationchannel news article linked to the story, it's revealed he told her he was a high ranking police officer and gave her his name and rank, by way of proof. In a sense I guess, he believed himself above the law and thought, as a Lao national in a lowly restaurant job in Thailand, she would be too intimidated and threatened to complain. It was also reported after the rape the next morning he made a point of dropping her off at her place of work, so she knew he knew where she worked, and threatened to have her killed if she told anyone what happened. Apparently he phoned up Samut Prakan police on the 24th and told them he would give himself up at 2pm the next day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaleySabai Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 Thailand seems to become even more AMAZING every day. Not anymore "amazing" that anywhere else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 They always seem to escape capture....how is that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABCer Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 Innocent until proven guilty! Did anybody think that this at least could be a drummed-up charge? He is a cop. The accuser is a noodle vendor. Could there be a grudge? The victim was not alone. Her alleged boyfriend got out halfway between Rayong and BKK - Pattaya? Never reported the incident for how long? She is a poor woman (literally - to quote some), yet, instead of a bus she goes by taxi? Taxi driver name/photo is on display in the car. Would you rape a passenger under such circumstances? 51 yo +second job - he should be a superman to be capable of a rape! He lives in BKK, yet 'rapes' her in a 'room'? Hotel? Could it be that she didn't have the money to pay him? Could it be that she offered him to pay by providing sex? Could she 'cook-up' the charge to get money? Could her employer, her boyfriend be in on this with her? Or these sort of things only happen to innocent Farangs? I'm not saying I am right. But give the poor sod a benefit of a doubt. Stop acting on a scent like a bloodthirsty pack of... What is wrong with you, people? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TackyToo Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 ...could result in his dismissal......??? More likely- inactive post at the Ministry of Thainess, Moral Standards and Tradition. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 I think all praise to the Thai lady that made sure the complaint was made. Lot to be said for that statement TB. It is possible that the Lao lady (and partner) were "illigal" and seen as an easy target for this POS. I often wonder how often incidents like this happen, with the offender assured (almost always) of the victim's silence because of their circumstances? Agreed, kudos to the Thai lady who reported this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Wonder what the title of his "inactive post" is going to be? Hope he loses his taxi permit as well.............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biplanebluey Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 I wonder if he will be given bail on his own recognizance because of his service to the community as is usual for our boys in brown when doing wrong?Probably will get a desk job [inactive post I think is the usual term] till the heat cools down then--- hey ho hey ho----- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CelticBhoy Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Hope Red Bull Boy gets his motor back soon and takes this chump out pronto. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackspratt Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Innocent until proven guilty! Did anybody think that this at least could be a drummed-up charge? He is a cop. The accuser is a noodle vendor. Could there be a grudge? The victim was not alone. Her alleged boyfriend got out halfway between Rayong and BKK - Pattaya? Never reported the incident for how long? She is a poor woman (literally - to quote some), yet, instead of a bus she goes by taxi? Taxi driver name/photo is on display in the car. Would you rape a passenger under such circumstances? 51 yo +second job - he should be a superman to be capable of a rape! He lives in BKK, yet 'rapes' her in a 'room'? Hotel? Could it be that she didn't have the money to pay him? Could it be that she offered him to pay by providing sex? Could she 'cook-up' the charge to get money? Could her employer, her boyfriend be in on this with her? Or these sort of things only happen to innocent Farangs? I'm not saying I am right. But give the poor sod a benefit of a doubt. Stop acting on a scent like a bloodthirsty pack of... What is wrong with you, people? Ummm! .......... what are your thoughts on why he has done a runner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeycountry Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 JEEEEZZ !! Does this mean that most taxis and tuk tuks could be potential policemen in disguise ?? ..... Ah, Sure ! .... how stupid.... that's why the taxi/tuktuk mafia in phuket walks free... Actually that is because the taxi mafia's boss is the son of the mayor of Patong, but that is another story! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith67 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 (edited) Hm, I guess you are missing a few vital points. Having the majority of your citizens stare at the displays of their iphones and ipads while they walk, drive or ride through the streets of your capital doesn't make your country a "first world" state. Nor do it record sales of automobiles - which are then crashed in record numbers of accidents - nor American junk food restaurants at every corner and an increasing number of obese youngsters. Being "third world" is (in my humble opinion) defined by: 1. open display of disregard for even the most simple laws and regulations 2. having 2/3 of the population considering corruption a positive asset "when it allows you to participate" 3. a police force which is unwilling to enforce the law and is more interested in collecting "tea money" 4. a justice system that allows the "upper class" to break the law without having to face any consequences while coming down like a load of bricks on the poor sods. 5. a situation where every local cab driver can take you to the nearest illegal casino while the local police force is unable or unwilling to close it down 6. losing 30 to 50% of every taxpayer's baht spent on government projects to corrupt officials and politicians So what has changed in Thailand over the last 5 years that makes it "first world"? edit: added one item Although your humble opinion of a third world county maybe correct in your eyes it doest not make Thailand a third world country as in your words shopping malls new car sales or american fast food chains don't. Third world is a cold war term to describe countries neither allied, or enemies of NATO. NATO allies being first world, Communist Bloc allies being second world. Switzerland and Austria are officially third world countries. Your views on third world would place America, Australia and most of Europe in a third world bracket also, as many of the points on your list are daily occurances in these countries also. You shouldn't have stopped reading wikipedia after the third paragraph. Alfred Sauvy's definition is obsolete. Since the late 1960s the term "Third World" had received a totally new meaning. You can try to tell an Austrian or Swiss that they live in a "third world" country and learn it the hard way or just finish reading the Wiki article. And my views don't "place America, Australia and most of Europe in a third world bracket" as I clearly state that your quote about cars, iphones etc does not, as you claim, per se put a country in the "first world" league. Or are you disputing that there is definitely far more to it than shiny motorbikes, fast food and fat children? So you disagree that 4 of the 6 reasons you stated for being a third world country would not relate to America, Australia or most of Europe? 4 out of 6 is a majority and is the majority verdict not the decision making policy in the west. Thank you for pointing out the definition of "third world" according to Wikipedia i have never read that particular piece, now if you would be so kind as to point out in that article where any of the 6 points you specified as making a third world country are..... Edited April 26, 2013 by Keith67 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeycountry Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. The amount of sales does not change a country from being third world in most peoples opinion. Improvements on corruption, democracy, human rights, education etc. does! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeycountry Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Innocent until proven guilty! Did anybody think that this at least could be a drummed-up charge? He is a cop. The accuser is a noodle vendor. Could there be a grudge? The victim was not alone. Her alleged boyfriend got out halfway between Rayong and BKK - Pattaya? Never reported the incident for how long? She is a poor woman (literally - to quote some), yet, instead of a bus she goes by taxi? Taxi driver name/photo is on display in the car. Would you rape a passenger under such circumstances? 51 yo +second job - he should be a superman to be capable of a rape! He lives in BKK, yet 'rapes' her in a 'room'? Hotel? Could it be that she didn't have the money to pay him? Could it be that she offered him to pay by providing sex? Could she 'cook-up' the charge to get money? Could her employer, her boyfriend be in on this with her? Or these sort of things only happen to innocent Farangs? I'm not saying I am right. But give the poor sod a benefit of a doubt. Stop acting on a scent like a bloodthirsty pack of... What is wrong with you, people? Did you not read the part about him running away? People who flee are usually guilty. The only acceptable reason for fleeing is if you are in danger of being attacked, which is not the case here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markaew Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 bloody useless boyfriend. if someone would to kidnap or put my loved one in danger, i would gladly fight till my balls drop Why didn't she get out of the car the same time as the bf? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markaew Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 The officer could have videotaped the rape, he will still never ever be convicted! I like the fact that he is both a police officer and a taxi driver. Those are afterall the 2 occupations that attract the most scum in Thailand :-) According to my wife, tuk-tuk, taxi, and most recently van drivers are the most feared for rape. In that order. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith67 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. The amount of sales does not change a country from being third world in most peoples opinion. Improvements on corruption, democracy, human rights, education etc. does! But you are only talking about opinions, does the fact most of the populations lives have been enriched in some way count for nothing in your opinion? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith67 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 (edited) Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. Ok here is the original comment i made, i did not say Thailand was not a third world country, i was poinintg to the fact that so many negative comments are including the this is a third world fact when in reality it has nothing to do with it. Thailand is a nation of corruption because it is accepted by the population not because it's a third world country. Edited April 26, 2013 by Keith67 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Must not be enough tea money in Thonglor to be a taxi driver after dark. Your obsession with tea money can be cured with Prozac. Pity it does'nt work on the RTP ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Thailand seems to become even more AMAZING every day. Is that why more and more farangs are flocking in and getting what they could not get in their own countries ? So What ! its their money thats getting ripped off ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 JEEEEZZ !! Does this mean that most taxis and tuk tuks could be potential policemen in disguise ?? ..... Ah, Sure ! .... how stupid.... that's why the taxi/tuktuk mafia in phuket walks free... and the hitmen in Samui as well. Love to hear more as i live on Samui and am completely ignorant to this ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. Hm, I guess you are missing a few vital points. Having the majority of your citizens stare at the displays of their iphones and ipads while they walk, drive or ride through the streets of your capital doesn't make your country a "first world" state. Nor do it record sales of automobiles - which are then crashed in record numbers of accidents - nor American junk food restaurants at every corner and an increasing number of obese youngsters. Being "third world" is (in my humble opinion) defined by: 1. open display of disregard for even the most simple laws and regulations 2. having 2/3 of the population considering corruption a positive asset "when it allows you to participate" 3. a police force which is unwilling to enforce the law and is more interested in collecting "tea money" 4. a justice system that allows the "upper class" to break the law without having to face any consequences while coming down like a load of bricks on the poor sods. 5. a situation where every local cab driver can take you to the nearest illegal casino while the local police force is unable or unwilling to close it down 6. losing 30 to 50% of every taxpayer's baht spent on government projects to corrupt officials and politicians So what has changed in Thailand over the last 5 years that makes it "first world"? edit: added one item Although your humble opinion of a third world county maybe correct in your eyes it doest not make Thailand a third world country as in your words shopping malls new car sales or american fast food chains don't. Third world is a cold war term to describe countries neither allied, or enemies of NATO. NATO allies being first world, Communist Bloc allies being second world. Switzerland and Austria are officially third world countries. Your views on third world would place America, Australia and most of Europe in a third world bracket also, as many of the points on your list are daily occurances in these countries also. Please do name the numbers on the list that apply to Australia, and then tell us where you lived in Australia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Innocent until proven guilty! Did anybody think that this at least could be a drummed-up charge? He is a cop. The accuser is a noodle vendor. Could there be a grudge? The victim was not alone. Her alleged boyfriend got out halfway between Rayong and BKK - Pattaya? Never reported the incident for how long? She is a poor woman (literally - to quote some), yet, instead of a bus she goes by taxi? Taxi driver name/photo is on display in the car. Would you rape a passenger under such circumstances? 51 yo +second job - he should be a superman to be capable of a rape! He lives in BKK, yet 'rapes' her in a 'room'? Hotel? Could it be that she didn't have the money to pay him? Could it be that she offered him to pay by providing sex? Could she 'cook-up' the charge to get money? Could her employer, her boyfriend be in on this with her? Or these sort of things only happen to innocent Farangs? I'm not saying I am right. But give the poor sod a benefit of a doubt. Stop acting on a scent like a bloodthirsty pack of... What is wrong with you, people? So you tell us why he 'ran' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith67 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Hm, I guess you are missing a few vital points. Having the majority of your citizens stare at the displays of their iphones and ipads while they walk, drive or ride through the streets of your capital doesn't make your country a "first world" state. Nor do it record sales of automobiles - which are then crashed in record numbers of accidents - nor American junk food restaurants at every corner and an increasing number of obese youngsters. Being "third world" is (in my humble opinion) defined by: 1. open display of disregard for even the most simple laws and regulations 2. having 2/3 of the population considering corruption a positive asset "when it allows you to participate" 3. a police force which is unwilling to enforce the law and is more interested in collecting "tea money" 4. a justice system that allows the "upper class" to break the law without having to face any consequences while coming down like a load of bricks on the poor sods. 5. a situation where every local cab driver can take you to the nearest illegal casino while the local police force is unable or unwilling to close it down 6. losing 30 to 50% of every taxpayer's baht spent on government projects to corrupt officials and politicians So what has changed in Thailand over the last 5 years that makes it "first world"? edit: added one item Although your humble opinion of a third world county maybe correct in your eyes it doest not make Thailand a third world country as in your words shopping malls new car sales or american fast food chains don't. Third world is a cold war term to describe countries neither allied, or enemies of NATO. NATO allies being first world, Communist Bloc allies being second world. Switzerland and Austria are officially third world countries. Your views on third world would place America, Australia and most of Europe in a third world bracket also, as many of the points on your list are daily occurances in these countries also. Please do name the numbers on the list that apply to Australia, and then tell us where you lived in Australia. Australia would be 1, 4, 5 and 6. Perth, Sydney and Brisbane. There may be 1 slight alteration required for Australia, in number 5 if you change casino for brothel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Arkady Posted April 26, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted April 26, 2013 This guy is 53 and obviously didn't just get out of the police university to get his sub lieutenant rank. Normally that's a promotion from something like senior sergeant major. He must have many years of service moving through the ranks to become a sub lieutenant. That is correct. Chalerm instituted a policy of mass promotions of police sergeant majors to sub-lieutenant with minimal requirements, saying it was too demoralising for thick and lazy policemen to remain as NCOs all their lives. This must be one of those. As a long serving officer in wealthy Thonglor he should have access to enough bribery proceeds to not have to moonlight as a cab driver. I would be willing to bet he has been using a taxi mainly to find vulnerable rape victims like illegal aliens for many years and is used to getting away with intimidating them by showing his police credentials. This time the victim's employer must have got so angry when she heard the reason the girl didn't show up for work that she dragged her along to the cop shop. Other marginalised victims may have been murdered and no one reported them missing. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarangTalk Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. When they fix the sewers, drains, landfills, pollution, corrupt politicians, wholly corrupt and inept Police force, the staggering amount of fatalities on the roads, the social security system, the woeful public transport infrastructure, the military interference in politics, extrajudicial killings of criminals, human rights abuses, the massive human trafficking problem, the widening gap between rich and poor, the dreadful education system among other things then I might agree with you. But you are right, there's loads of McDonalds and KFC here. Sent from my GT-I9100T using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith67 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. When they fix the sewers, drains, landfills, pollution, corrupt politicians, wholly corrupt and inept Police force, the staggering amount of fatalities on the roads, the social security system, the woeful public transport infrastructure, the military interference in politics, extrajudicial killings of criminals, human rights abuses, the massive human trafficking problem, the widening gap between rich and poor, the dreadful education system among other things then I might agree with you. But you are right, there's loads of McDonalds and KFC here. Sent from my GT-I9100T using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Lucky you added sewers and drains to your list or i would have thought you were referring to America or Europe. Here give this a try, any member who is returning home copy the list above onto a sheet of paper, take it to your friends and ask them to tell you what country it is refering to , how many do you really think will look at the list and say Thailand and how many will say America or Europe? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulse Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 (edited) Innocent until proven guilty! Did anybody think that this at least could be a drummed-up charge? He is a cop. The accuser is a noodle vendor. Could there be a grudge? The victim was not alone. Her alleged boyfriend got out halfway between Rayong and BKK - Pattaya? Never reported the incident for how long? She is a poor woman (literally - to quote some), yet, instead of a bus she goes by taxi? Taxi driver name/photo is on display in the car. Would you rape a passenger under such circumstances? 51 yo +second job - he should be a superman to be capable of a rape! He lives in BKK, yet 'rapes' her in a 'room'? Hotel? Could it be that she didn't have the money to pay him? Could it be that she offered him to pay by providing sex? Could she 'cook-up' the charge to get money? Could her employer, her boyfriend be in on this with her? Or these sort of things only happen to innocent Farangs? I'm not saying I am right. But give the poor sod a benefit of a doubt. Stop acting on a scent like a bloodthirsty pack of... What is wrong with you, people? So you tell us why he 'ran' In a country with Thailand's legal system, I can think of 1000 good reasons for an innocent guy to scoot (if in fact he did and he's not buried in somebody's back yard). From the Red Bull heir's story, it's pretty obvious that some folks have stroke that trumps the po-po. It could have been a carnal transaction gone bad when he refused to pay after a night of her company. It could have been the girl's boss that wants to settle some kind of score with the guy. It could be a reverse shakedown to get some money out of him, or get him to leave someone's enterprise alone They could be setting up the "emotional distress" defense for when someone does find his body. It could be any number of parties that want the guy to squirm or disappear. I think it's pretty reasonable to wait to hear the guy's side and see some evidence before reaching for the rope on the basis of a complaint...and the fact that he isn't around. He may be guilty as sin and deserving of a .38 caliber vasectomy, but there's time for that after the evidence is in. And I can guaranty you this- if some powerful Thai accuses me of something that would send me to prison for years, I'm scooting whether I did it or not. Edited April 26, 2013 by impulse 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbrooks Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Thailand seems to become even more AMAZING every day. What is amazing is how they tend to run away when they did something tragic kind of like the hit and runs they are famous for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Amazing how one incident of a reprehensible crime brings forth broad generalizations and negativity upon an entire nation. Notice this sort of sentiment only applies to "third world" nations. Why does everyone have a comment about this being a "third world" country when the sale of new cars here last year was higher than most western countries, Look around you iphones, ipads, laptops, tablet computers coming into schools, new motorbikes in nearly every house, new shopping malls being built in every city, McDonalds, KFC, Swensens and the rest of the ever growing chains, the country has changed 10 fold over the last 5 years, but then again it must be difficult to see all this with your blinkers securey fitted. Hm, I guess you are missing a few vital points. Having the majority of your citizens stare at the displays of their iphones and ipads while they walk, drive or ride through the streets of your capital doesn't make your country a "first world" state. Nor do it record sales of automobiles - which are then crashed in record numbers of accidents - nor American junk food restaurants at every corner and an increasing number of obese youngsters. Being "third world" is (in my humble opinion) defined by: 1. open display of disregard for even the most simple laws and regulations 2. having 2/3 of the population considering corruption a positive asset "when it allows you to participate" 3. a police force which is unwilling to enforce the law and is more interested in collecting "tea money" 4. a justice system that allows the "upper class" to break the law without having to face any consequences while coming down like a load of bricks on the poor sods. 5. a situation where every local cab driver can take you to the nearest illegal casino while the local police force is unable or unwilling to close it down 6. losing 30 to 50% of every taxpayer's baht spent on government projects to corrupt officials and politicians So what has changed in Thailand over the last 5 years that makes it "first world"? edit: added one item Although your humble opinion of a third world county maybe correct in your eyes it doest not make Thailand a third world country as in your words shopping malls new car sales or american fast food chains don't. Third world is a cold war term to describe countries neither allied, or enemies of NATO. NATO allies being first world, Communist Bloc allies being second world. Switzerland and Austria are officially third world countries. Your views on third world would place America, Australia and most of Europe in a third world bracket also, as many of the points on your list are daily occurances in these countries also. Actually "third world" was originally a term used to describe those countries that while under developed posses a third of the worlds mineral and natural resources. Meaning has since changed though I will concede. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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