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Is this just a Malaysian newspaper trying to spread dirt about Thailand? Is there any Thai news report on this?

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/30/us-thailand-britain-murder-idUSKCN0HP08520140930

Nothing to do with Malaysia.

Except that it's reported in a Malaysian Newspaper (a tourism competitor to Thailand). The Reuters report is an exact copy. Who picked it up from who?

Take a wild guess.

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?

I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.

What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?

Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.

This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.

What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?

Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?

I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.

What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?

Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.

This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.

What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?

Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?

I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.

What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?

Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.

This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.

What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?

Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

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Whether a good idea or not, the couple HAVE been identified,but i do except that identification of someone lost/drunk could be useful.

In the rest of the world they are shoved in a cell for the night to sleep it off.

And who needs a wrist band to tell them what hotel they are staying at F F S?

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?

I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.

What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?

Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.

This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.

What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?

Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

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How about enforcing the laws that are already there and teach everyone to respect the rule of law. This should include those who are expected to enforce same said laws.

Rule of Law? In Thailand? haha....you sir are funny clap2.gifcheesy.gif

But as soon as I read this I was thinking the same thing. It would be so easy right ? Teach the citizenry what laws are, that they should abide by them and this #1 fact: There is a consequence for your actions! No one cares !

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Zydeco this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

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The sheer stupidity of these cretinous people is utterly immeasurable. In the equation of life that philosophers the world over have tried to factor over the millennia I doubt any would or could possibly believe there could be a people so devoid of intelligence, logic and common sense as the Thai.

I actually believe microbes have more intelligence.

Logging, monitoring and controlling an annual transient population of between 16 - 20 million foreigners by a country that has yet to implement a single functioning controlled pedestrian crossing anywhere in its land?

Dictionaries will need amendment in defining degrees of imbecility courtesy of the Thai.

Did you ever spend a minute of thought what person you would be if you were born in Thailand?

Or, pray tell, can you tell me what you personally did for the western world to have this wonderful democracies and perfect police/judicial systems that makes you look down on less developed countries with such a vengeance?

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My guess is Toshiba already has the contract for the tracking devices. The Minister is former CEO at Toshiba Thailand.

right, but she didn't became CEO because she was/is capable, only because her parents ever bought 47% shares of Toshiba Thailand.

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I think that we are missing the point. Which is that in order to make foreigners safe the Thai Establishment want to know more about we foreigners than they do already.

Given that the Immigration Police already extract more data from us than the hold for most Thai citizens, it sometime it seems that Thai police favour foreigner cash fraudulently flowing to the Thai (including themselves) via a criminal although they swear that they stopped collecting tea money a long time ago.

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This will make tourists flock here, maybe they can make it like a souvenir and sell it to tourists

Oh yeah.... I'm sure the tourist will have to pay for it.... It's not going to be free, that's for damn sure! Another way to raise tourist taxes to compensate for there not being any tourists hahaha.....

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The sheer stupidity of these cretinous people is utterly immeasurable. In the equation of life that philosophers the world over have tried to factor over the millennia I doubt any would or could possibly believe there could be a people so devoid of intelligence, logic and common sense as the Thai.

I actually believe microbes have more intelligence.

Logging, monitoring and controlling an annual transient population of between 16 - 20 million foreigners by a country that has yet to implement a single functioning controlled pedestrian crossing anywhere in its land?

Dictionaries will need amendment in defining degrees of imbecility courtesy of the Thai.

Did you ever spend a minute of thought what person you would be if you were born in Thailand?

Or, pray tell, can you tell me what you personally did for the western world to have this wonderful democracies and perfect police/judicial systems that makes you look down on less developed countries with such a vengeance?

I rather think you might wear a polka dot tag in my system.

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?
I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.
What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?
Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.
This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.


What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?


Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.
Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?
And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.
You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

Just speechless....

Must have made you really speechless when I see the same post 3/4 times.smile.png

And i stil don´t get what you really so upset about?

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The sheer stupidity of these cretinous people is utterly immeasurable. In the equation of life that philosophers the world over have tried to factor over the millennia I doubt any would or could possibly believe there could be a people so devoid of intelligence, logic and common sense as the Thai.

I actually believe microbes have more intelligence.

Logging, monitoring and controlling an annual transient population of between 16 - 20 million foreigners by a country that has yet to implement a single functioning controlled pedestrian crossing anywhere in its land?

Dictionaries will need amendment in defining degrees of imbecility courtesy of the Thai.


Did you ever spend a minute of thought what person you would be if you were born in Thailand?

Or, pray tell, can you tell me what you personally did for the western world to have this wonderful democracies and perfect police/judicial systems that makes you look down on less developed countries with such a vengeance?


I rather think you might wear a polka dot tag in my system.

Please excuse my ignorance but I have no idea what you want to say with that.

And again, why you post the same comment several times?

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facepalm.gif Absolutely rubbish.. As if these ID tags would stop some ting tong maniac from murdering or raping as he wishes.... seem to me local men have the green light these days to attacking tourist all over LOS.

LOS... please STOP the BS and get your s*+^t together... the world is watching.. and time is running out.

I would advise to invest in educating these fools on how important the Tourist Industry really is to LOS.wai2.gif

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Now that several posters have seen fit to make comparison to the Nuremburg laws, might it be time to look at this a little more calmly. Is a tourist ID band at a resort/hotel such a bad idea?

I read on TV several times per year the stories of entire Euro-families getting themselves lost in the jungle, when they wander off the beaten path.

What is wrong with an ID band that helps those Euros who don't have enough sense to realize the hazards of getting lost in the jungle?

Some Thai finds them and can read where they are staying and get them back. If somebody wants to inflict harm, wristband or no will not make a difference.

This isn't entirely the goofy idea it's being made out to be. Nature is pretty tame in Europe and a lot of people have no idea what they are wandering into.

What is wrong whit carrying a business card of your hotel?

Longtom this would have to be the most absurd post I have ever ever had the pleasure to read on tv.

Lost in the jungle ? Nature is tame in Europe ?

And burkas serve to protect women and allow them freedoms as well. Hand out burkas to cover those bikinis too.

You just cannot be serious with this post can you ? Just speechless....

Just speechless....

Must have made you really speechless when I see the same post 3/4 times.smile.png

And i stil don´t get what you really so upset about?

It did ! Power is out here and my battery was flat. I was receiving an inability to send message you see which after responding to it a number of times thought it rather best to ignore ! Eventually :)

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"Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul said she had approached hotels over the idea of handing out wristbands to help identify tourists that get lost or into trouble."

Or make them stand out even more as a target as well as letting assailants know where they are staying and their passport details.

Absolute genius.

What next.... safety nets around condominims with floors higer than 3 storeys! or regulated tourist sites and hotels for tourists?

Safety is not putting people on a grid. Its making the existing system work - like the police force, security and keep a good tab and tag on thugs in the area. Funny that with the deaths, the police immediately.. took DNA of a work camp close by...while other suspects were left to leave the area - Tourist, local top dogs and the rest. Work proceedures and promote honesty. If Dog tagging, which is used in Europe only for prisoners are going to be issued in Thailand.... THEN I AM OUT OF here.... BIG BROTHER... Shame they could not get the top guys like Mr T on this programme... still on the run in Cambodia and the neighboring countries! Tourist come to a country to enjoy it beauty and simplicity. Mrs Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul should consider taking action with the local police. - Hire a policeman or police maid to escort tourist! just a thought might save money on the electronic gadgets and humiliation and increase income in the region.

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Being raped, having my head sacked and hacked I personally give a shit on a wristband, I have a Glock and a sharp knive and I am very proficent in use due to my job and willing to use, I think these idiots sometimes even do not know what they are talking about and they could only be happy that not all of this shit make its way to the EU. Definitely a BANANA Republic like 25 years before when coming the first time....clap2.gif.pagespeed.ce.z5euFoXm0J.gifcheesy.gif.pagespeed.ce.HaOxm9--Zv.gifburp.gif.pagespeed.ce.RBpw6FUyRR.gif

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