April 23, 201412 yr Frightened my wife and wish she could have got a better picture of this guy taking a picture or videoing our house today in Nongprue. Picture was through a window screen so can't make out much detail. Anyone any idea what he could be up to? Property agent?
April 23, 201412 yr Author She did get his plate number ...... White Toyota Altis. We don't own it and last time the owner sent someone around to look at it, he called in advance. Edited April 24, 201412 yr by Rimmer No need to show the number
April 23, 201412 yr Is it a nice house ?? Maybe just someone looking for ideas if they are building a place !!! Or you are about to be burgled
April 23, 201412 yr Is the house anything fancy / special design wise? if not then probably an agent on behalf of the owner.
April 23, 201412 yr Author Nothing really special. The owner has a few houses, normally they are all for sale. Just first time someone stopped without notice which is unusual.
April 23, 201412 yr Perhaps it's a detective checking up on your wife, who has been lying to another man. I guess you'll find out soon enough. Though, it's probably just some bloke who likes your house, or something outside of it.
April 24, 201412 yr I find a lot of people lack any kind of manners and respect when it comes to cameras. Happens all the time, idiots walking along with a video, idiots taking your photo directly, idiots expecting you to wait or walk around as they take ages taking a picture of their idiot friends making the usual idiot V sign....and idiots taking a picture of their house. So probably just a disrespectful idiot with a camera. Could also have been an agent, could also have been the owners' friend, but doubt it was a detective as they would be playing the Sherlock Holmes game and trying to be discreet by staying inside the car. Next time tell them to delete the picture and ask in future. Grab their camera and smash it if they don't cooperate.
April 24, 201412 yr Hate to state the obvious, but did you call the owner and ask him if he was responsible ?
April 24, 201412 yr Maybe interpol, , have you any outstanding warrants, has your identity been stolen, could be anything most probably just some camera happy clown.
April 24, 201412 yr Next time tell them to delete the picture and ask in future. Grab their camera and smash it if they don't cooperate. Destroying private property would be a criminal or civil act at least plus could be considered assault. Laws on photography allow photographing from a public area but with the 'reasonable' expectation of privacy. That means trying to photograph someone in the bedroom, even if from a public area, would be an invasion of privacy and actionable. Photographing a house from the street would not or Google would have millions of law suits pending. I would guess it is simply someone interested in the house.
April 24, 201412 yr I find a lot of people lack any kind of manners and respect when it comes to cameras. Happens all the time, idiots walking along with a video, idiots taking your photo directly, idiots expecting you to wait or walk around as they take ages taking a picture of their idiot friends making the usual idiot V sign....and idiots taking a picture of their house. So probably just a disrespectful idiot with a camera. You must have been following my recent idiotic behaviour
April 24, 201412 yr I find a lot of people lack any kind of manners and respect when it comes to cameras. Happens all the time, idiots walking along with a video, idiots taking your photo directly, idiots expecting you to wait or walk around as they take ages taking a picture of their idiot friends making the usual idiot V sign....and idiots taking a picture of their house. So probably just a disrespectful idiot with a camera. Could also have been an agent, could also have been the owners' friend, but doubt it was a detective as they would be playing the Sherlock Holmes game and trying to be discreet by staying inside the car. Next time tell them to delete the picture and ask in future. Grab their camera and smash it if they don't cooperate. Your first paragraph is so true. I've found myself on 27 videos on youtube depicting Walking Street and I've only been there (gulp) once. To the OP - had our house photographed several times without notice by real estate agents, a bank (the owner was seeking finance), and also when I bought a car on credit the company came to photograph the house. It does seem odd that it was a Falang though, unless he was a real estate agent. I've always confronted the picture takers to establish who they are and had no problems - they're always quick to show a business card.
April 24, 201412 yr Yeah, good idea. Tell him to delete the pic, and if he refuses, then assault him! You may end up getting a free accommodation for that. So he is taking a pic of a house you live in, but dont own. Anyone can take pics of houses, and if it isnt even your house, I sure wouldnt bother asking a forum about it. Dont worry, you will be notified when its sold.
April 24, 201412 yr As he has got out of the rear of the car i would suggest its an agent showing a buyer around and he wanted a photo to remember which it was or to show his wife Sent from my GT-I9500 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 24, 201412 yr Instead of photographing him photographing your house, why didn't you just go out and ask him? I'd have been out like a shot or set Graham on him...
April 24, 201412 yr That means trying to photograph someone in the bedroom, even if from a public area, would be an invasion of privacy and actionable. That's not good news. Time to find another hobby then.
April 24, 201412 yr Dear J McCarty, We want your house. It belongs to us. It has always belonged to us. It was never yours. You must get out now. Yours, Vladimir P. Edited April 24, 201412 yr by NanLaew
April 24, 201412 yr When I was home-hunting last summer, I took pictures inside plenty of villages so I could add to my initial list as a reminder and also share with the wife who was up country. I have also been known to stop and take pictures if a house has a feature that I like, be it the gate, awning, a well designed extension or a pretty garden. I wouldn't normally ask for permission but if I saw someone outside the house, in the drive or garden for example, I would certainly introduce myself and ask first. However, most people tend to lurk behind the fly screens urging their wives to take pictures. I think they are called 'curtain twitchers' in the UK.
April 24, 201412 yr Taking non personal pictures from a public area such as a road is not illegal is it ? Sorry edited to add this is a question not a statement Edited April 24, 201412 yr by nonthaburial
April 24, 201412 yr Taking non personal pictures from a public area such as a road is not illegal is it ? Sorry edited to add this is a question not a statement Note my post #14 above.
April 24, 201412 yr Taking non personal pictures from a public area such as a road is not illegal is it ? Sorry edited to add this is a question not a statement Note my post #14 above. Duly noted thanks
April 24, 201412 yr Author Probably was an agent. The owner said he is not actively trying to sell it. I would have gone out and asked what he was up to but was not here. The wife only had time to take one shot and he was back in his car and gone. This is a gated estate and the security guy new and clueless. Security do have instructions to tell people not to take photos of the houses on the estate. Typical low wage worker though! Not too worried really, just thought it odd and thought I would ask if anyone else gets this much?
April 24, 201412 yr Most likely the OP,s wife's first husband getting evidence for the divorce settlement
April 24, 201412 yr Frightened my wife and wish she could have got a better picture of this guy taking a picture or videoing our house today in Nongprue. Picture was through a window screen so can't make out much detail. Anyone any idea what he could be up to? Property agent? Would you feel better if it were an asian or a black guy? Sent from my GT-I9300T using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 24, 201412 yr I find a lot of people lack any kind of manners and respect when it comes to cameras. Happens all the time, idiots walking along with a video, idiots taking your photo directly, idiots expecting you to wait or walk around as they take ages taking a picture of their idiot friends making the usual idiot V sign....and idiots taking a picture of their house. So probably just a disrespectful idiot with a camera. Could also have been an agent, could also have been the owners' friend, but doubt it was a detective as they would be playing the Sherlock Holmes game and trying to be discreet by staying inside the car. Next time tell them to delete the picture and ask in future. Grab their camera and smash it if they don't cooperate. You didn't use "idiot" when referring to agent?
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