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Dude, you are killing me.

so i suppose you won't tell me the province it is located in?

I don't tell folks the real name of the town I live, not over the internet. So I made the name up a couple of years ago.

But the fictional town of Rhek Thum, is indeed in the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.

(Try saying the town name as one word, Ultimate.)

Now you're killing me. Sorry I'm outta likes.

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Chonburi province early on earned notoriety both for the power of its jaopor and the brazenness of its hitmen. Situated between Bangkok and Cambodia on the coast, Chonburi became in the 1970s the center of a thriving smuggling trade in drugs, arms, cigarettes and liquor. The chaotic boom spawned new wealth, new power -- and spectacular gang wars.

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Dude, you are killing me.

so i suppose you won't tell me the province it is located in?

I don't tell folks the real name of the town I live, not over the internet. So I made the name up a couple of years ago.

But the fictional town of Rhek Thum, is indeed in the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.

(Try saying the town name as one word, Ultimate.)

Now you're killing me. Sorry I'm outta likes.

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Personally the majority of my time is spent in the downtown central region of bkk. I have walked on foot in the small sois of bkk before but not too late at night something like 9pm and cars and vehicles were around. Walked in makkasan dead at night with foreigners from even poorer countries like africa etc i don't want to go into whether they commit crimes or do drugs etc but if they do just say so. Walked around suk soi 11, soi cowboy and even though those places are seedy i doubt crime takes place there.

ultimate weapon ... you give the impression you live in Thailand.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but you've only visited the Kingdom a few times as a Tourist?

Correct?

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The village I've been in for nigh on 6 years has had one murder that I know of, a few stolen motorbikes which prompted the pu yai bahn to make an announcement to the effect that the perps would be taking a long walk if it didn't stop. It stopped for a couple of years. Gambling, the cops know who and where, periodically bust it no time just hand over cash, plenty of drugs I

suppose, occasionally busted, the ganga guys get a few days in the police cells, I don't know what happens to the yah bah

consumers that get caught. Virtually no day time crime, at night crop and livestock/fish stealing can be rife, this never goes beyond the village where there is no permanent police presence. Occasionally in the wider community the Cambodian and Thai

youngsters get it on at places where large numbers concentrate like concerts, then the police and volunteer police whale into them with clubs

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