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Mmmm....I dunno...I almost feel sorry for the Ladyboy !!

And what is it with these people who like to parade in public with their gold and jewelery on display

they are just asking to get robbed....

Where I come from they'd be called 'showoffs' !!

Absolute rubbish!

Personally, I don't like gold and jewelry, but if I did and I bought it honestly then I don't understand why I deserve to be robbed. Jewelry is made to be worn and if that's what pulls your chain then you should be able to wear it. I suppose you think that anyone who has a nice car deserves to have it keyed or stolen because it's being driven in public?

There will always be someone with something you can't afford, don't be jealous and vindictive because of it.

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So the russian mafia, that is so prevalent in Pattaya, can go and finish him off now that they know where the assailant lives , I guess???

Lots of Russians, not early seen that many mafia. How you recognize them? Violin cases?

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Mr. Na said; he had to struggle to sell sexual services to foreign tourists at Pattaya beach, and find the victims to make trouble.

Meaning; to find victims to rob. Perhaps one day this freak will pick on the wrong victim and end up dead in a back Soi with throat slit.

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Ladyboy arrested after Russian Necklace Snatch on Pattaya Beach

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PATTAYA: -- A 29 year old Ladyboy was arrested early on Thursday Morning accused of attempting to steal a gold necklace worth around 40,000 Baht from a Russian Tourist. The incident occurred on Pattaya Beach close to the Central Pattaya Road intersection just after 2.30am.

Mr. Evgeny Alimskiy aged 38 from Russia and his girlfriend stopped outside a 24 hour convenience store. Mr. Alimskiy waited outside while his partner went inside to purchase items.

While he was waiting the Ladyboy, Khun Porngalan aged 29 approached him and attempted to embrace him and suggested the pair go to a Hotel for some fun. Mr. Alimskiy was distracted enough to allow the suspect to grab for a gold necklace which was around the neck of Mr. Alimskiy.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/86407/ladyboy-arrested-russian-necklace-snatch-pattaya-beach/

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-- Pattaya One 2013-05-09

Don't you love these Thai re-anactment photo's.. do these people really go to journilism schools?

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So the russian mafia, that is so prevalent in Pattaya, can go and finish him off now that they know where the assailant lives , I guess???

The ladyboy was out on bail pending trial for a previous charge of theft so I suspect this time he will be staying in jail.

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Strange, as I was walking along the beach last night (Friday 7.00pm) first I stumbled across a Jet Ski scam happening not far from Walking St, about 6 or 7 middle eastern guy's who were outnumbered by Thai's and one official looking dude in uniform from City Hall assisting the Thai's. Shortly after I saw Sharky, still minus the shirt, huge chunk of gold around the neck and wrist! funny there were no lady boys in sight, I guess they wouldn't want his hands around their skinny necks or his boot in the goolies!! Good on yer Sharky! and well done to the Russian.

BW.

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A couple of times in the video she seems to complain to the police, "He hit me!" hoping to elicit sympathy and perhaps swing things her way, but it's just ignored by them.

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Whatever beating the ladyboy received it was pretty mild or body blows were used. After watching the video, there did not appear to be a mark on here face. Is it my imagination, or is there a high percentage of these type of criminals who committed the same crime in the past ??

"Mr. Na said he had been previously arrested for stealing property from tourists. But he was currently out on bail out to fight the case, until he got caught making trouble again"

Maybe the police could think about keeping them in jail ???

And why is the silly term " make trouble" used ??? Why not just call them thieves preying on tourists??

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Not meaning to harsh anyone's "hang 'em high" buzz, but what exactly are the career choices for ladyboy's in Thailand?

They seem to be locked out of the vast majority of respectable job choices, which leaves them locked into lives of crime- some with victims, some victimless. (Let's face it, there aren't nearly enough ladyboy cabarets to offer gainful employment to all the ladyboys)

I don't know the dynamics behind becoming a ladyboy and whether it's something they're born to, or a conscious choice they make, or just a lark. But once that choice is made, and the deed is done, it seems to lead to a tough life.

I don't condone theft, but I certainly have a little compassion for someone who is hungry and needs to acquire some money for their next meal. And if societal norms lock you out of legitimate ways to make a living, what's that leave you?

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Not meaning to harsh anyone's "hang 'em high" buzz, but what exactly are the career choices for ladyboy's in Thailand?

 

They seem to be locked out of the vast majority of respectable job choices, which leaves them locked into lives of crime- some with victims, some victimless.  (Let's face it, there aren't nearly enough ladyboy cabarets to offer gainful employment to all the ladyboys)

 

You must be kidding right? Ladyboys have a million job choices. Retail, waitressing, tons of office jobs, nail salon hair salon makeup, tourism... i could go on for ages but you get the idea. All these are respectable jobs so i dont get why you say they cant?

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No doubt having served the appropriate sentence for trying to rob a tourist the LB will be looking for easier pickings tonight.

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Not meaning to harsh anyone's "hang 'em high" buzz, but what exactly are the career choices for ladyboy's in Thailand?

They seem to be locked out of the vast majority of respectable job choices, which leaves them locked into lives of crime- some with victims, some victimless. (Let's face it, there aren't nearly enough ladyboy cabarets to offer gainful employment to all the ladyboys)

I don't know the dynamics behind becoming a ladyboy and whether it's something they're born to, or a conscious choice they make, or just a lark. But once that choice is made, and the deed is done, it seems to lead to a tough life.

I don't condone theft, but I certainly have a little compassion for someone who is hungry and needs to acquire some money for their next meal. And if societal norms lock you out of legitimate ways to make a living, what's that leave you?

seen them working in banks, TV presenters, dentist even employed as flight attendants, they are accepted anywhere. However like the girls in the bars they choose the easy option.

Certainly accepted in University as well

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2074442/Thai-ladyboy-flight-attendants-flight-PC-Air.html

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Whatever beating the ladyboy received it was pretty mild or body blows were used. After watching the video, there did not appear to be a mark on here face. Is it my imagination, or is there a high percentage of these type of criminals who committed the same crime in the past ??

"Mr. Na said he had been previously arrested for stealing property from tourists. But he was currently out on bail out to fight the case, until he got caught making trouble again"

Maybe the police could think about keeping them in jail ???

And why is the silly term " make trouble" used ??? Why not just call them thieves preying on tourists??

The awkward-sounding "make trouble" phrase comes from the original Thai article in the PDN from which the English version was translated.

In the Thai version they use the term GAW-HET - to be the cause of trouble, to start (something), cause (something) to happen etc and the Thai translator has taken the 'trouble' part of the translation too literally in his/her English translation to give the funny-sounding 'make trouble' which doesn't sit well in the English article, as you noticed. smile.png

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Not meaning to harsh anyone's "hang 'em high" buzz, but what exactly are the career choices for ladyboy's in Thailand?

They seem to be locked out of the vast majority of respectable job choices, which leaves them locked into lives of crime- some with victims, some victimless. (Let's face it, there aren't nearly enough ladyboy cabarets to offer gainful employment to all the ladyboys)

I don't know the dynamics behind becoming a ladyboy and whether it's something they're born to, or a conscious choice they make, or just a lark. But once that choice is made, and the deed is done, it seems to lead to a tough life.

I don't condone theft, but I certainly have a little compassion for someone who is hungry and needs to acquire some money for their next meal. And if societal norms lock you out of legitimate ways to make a living, what's that leave you?

seen them working in banks, TV presenters, dentist even employed as flight attendants, they are accepted anywhere. However like the girls in the bars they choose the easy option.

Certainly accepted in University as well

Oops. my bad. I somehow got the impression that most places won't hire ladyboys. I may also be wrong in my impression that there are not too many career choices for the disabled here in Thailand?

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LOL well done Mr Russian ... Next time I guess the ladyboy would think twice ( if possible) before acting like this with a young guy. clap2.gifclap2.gif

Do the Thai ladyboys not come to each others aid when a lone farang has a repercussion with one of them, the same as how about six Thai guys will come to the aid of one of their own?

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Not meaning to harsh anyone's "hang 'em high" buzz, but what exactly are the career choices for ladyboy's in Thailand?

They seem to be locked out of the vast majority of respectable job choices, which leaves them locked into lives of crime- some with victims, some victimless. (Let's face it, there aren't nearly enough ladyboy cabarets to offer gainful employment to all the ladyboys)

I don't know the dynamics behind becoming a ladyboy and whether it's something they're born to, or a conscious choice they make, or just a lark. But once that choice is made, and the deed is done, it seems to lead to a tough life.

I don't condone theft, but I certainly have a little compassion for someone who is hungry and needs to acquire some money for their next meal. And if societal norms lock you out of legitimate ways to make a living, what's that leave you?

Maybe they should stop using make up and wearing dresses, and remember what sex they really are.

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Interesting choice of victim, a tough looking Russian. Clearly this lady boy is not aware that jackals are supposed to prey upon the weak, not the strong.So apparently he/she is possessed of very poor judgement.... On a side note, I found it interesting that while the Russian was kicking the crap out of the ladyboy, no Thai bystanders jumped in to attack the Russian guy. Clearly shows the contempt that Thais hold for thieving ladyboys. Pretty sure if a Thai guy had been the thief ( by that I mean an actual Thai guy), bystanders would have jumped in to help the Thai thief.....

You bet they would.

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