GentlemanJim Posted September 4, 2013 Share Posted September 4, 2013 GentlemanJim, on 03 Sept 2013 - 13:17, said: Yes he is dead, but his case was still being heard, funny in Thailand you can have a cold in Singapore and charges against you get dropped. It is a pity that this man was given bail and allowed the opportunity to commit suicide. His crimes were so bad, and rumored to be in the hundred in terms of individual cases that I am amazed that he was given bail. Despite the court taking his passport off him he was still able to take the final journey. One can only hope he suffered terrible mental torture prior to deciding to throw himself under a train. Hopefully even for a little bit, it hurt like hell. Suradit69 replied: "Yes he is dead, but his case was still being heard, funny in Thailand you can have a cold in Singapore and charges against you get dropped." What charges have been dropped? Odd that whenever some really unpleasant story about from foreigner appears, someone always rushes to throw in some gratuitous, imaginary dig at Thailand. The story is about some creep from UK working for British Airways who was molesting children in Africa. Nothing to do with any Thai going to Singapore and certainly no reality in the comment about charges being dropped. -- With respect, it is true that in the case of Worayuth Yoovidhya charges have been dropped both for speeding and for drink driving...because the accused failed to appear on five occasions and for the final time because he said he was in Singapore and had fallen ill. So with respect, if the edit button was still working and you had in fact found that my comment was true and valid then why didn't you just save bandwidth (Doh!) and delete your entire comment? Apology accepted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
me313 Posted September 4, 2013 Share Posted September 4, 2013 "Threw himself under a train" or was thrown under a train.....investigation not pending, international corruption scheme quietly resting in peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeO Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 How is it the airline's fault??? Vicarious liability...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newermonkey Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 Actually what he was doing is part of human nature, most people suppress that kind of behavior but obviously he could not. Why don,t you accept human nature? and yes the human race is the most amazing, creative, clever, cunning, deceitful, loving, greedy, brilliant and most complicated creature in our solar system. alt=thumbsup.gif width=25 height=19> I could add a bunch of other superlatives. Humans are the only species which mentally and physically torture their own, the list goes on....... How is it the airline's fault??? Airline management must have heard something about this pervert over the years. If so, it was harboring and possibly abetting a criminal. If he was real pilot why did he need a bogus captains uniform? Hi would wear a captain's uniform. He was not a captain. That's something else the airline should have been aware of. I'd assume there are disciplinary procedures for impersonating an officer of higher rank, but that's the least of his crimes. "I'd assume there are disciplinary procedures for impersonating an officer of higher rank" Probably but you would find it rather difficult to discipline a corpse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawker9000 Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 How is it the airline's fault??? Airline management must have heard something about this pervert over the years. If so, it was harboring and possibly abetting a criminal. I don't see how that's necessarily true at all. Not at all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exsexyman Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 (edited) This is an example of what a Great British could do. Just an example, might not be a good one. Your comment makes no sense. The accused was one man and was neither acting on behalf of Great Britain, nor BA. The airline is just as much a victim as are the children. All of the decent honourable BA personnel are tainted by this one man's alleged behaviour. It will cause pain and suffering for survivors of abuse who work at BA, as they are forced to recall their own trauma. In the meantime, will you be helping any of the victims, or just engaging in snide comments? Absolutely right. Serial paedophiles like this man are notoriously secretive and go to great lengths to evade detection. No reason at all why his employers would have known about it. Implying that BA are somehow partly responsible for him getting away with it is totally ridiculous. Edited September 5, 2013 by Exsexyman 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berkshire Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 GentlemanJim, on 03 Sept 2013 - 13:17, said: Yes he is dead, but his case was still being heard, funny in Thailand you can have a cold in Singapore and charges against you get dropped. It is a pity that this man was given bail and allowed the opportunity to commit suicide. His crimes were so bad, and rumored to be in the hundred in terms of individual cases that I am amazed that he was given bail. Despite the court taking his passport off him he was still able to take the final journey. One can only hope he suffered terrible mental torture prior to deciding to throw himself under a train. Hopefully even for a little bit, it hurt like hell. Suradit69 replied: "Yes he is dead, but his case was still being heard, funny in Thailand you can have a cold in Singapore and charges against you get dropped." What charges have been dropped? Odd that whenever some really unpleasant story about from foreigner appears, someone always rushes to throw in some gratuitous, imaginary dig at Thailand. The story is about some creep from UK working for British Airways who was molesting children in Africa. Nothing to do with any Thai going to Singapore and certainly no reality in the comment about charges being dropped. -- With respect, it is true that in the case of Worayuth Yoovidhya charges have been dropped both for speeding and for drink driving...because the accused failed to appear on five occasions and for the final time because he said he was in Singapore and had fallen ill. So with respect, if the edit button was still working and you had in fact found that my comment was true and valid then why didn't you just save bandwidth (Doh!) and delete your entire comment? Apology accepted. Suradit's comment is valid because your attempt to "take an imaginary dig at Thailand" is apparent. This thread has nothing to do with Thailand. Do you understand or do you have reading comprehension issues? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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