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Spray painting incident won't be repeated, say skytrain officials

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Thairath obviously do not know the difference between the Skytrain (BTS) and the MRT ...it was at the MRT depot on Rama 9 that the offence occurred, as the video thumbnail clearly shows, nothing to do with the BTS Skytrain.

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Incredible how threads like this allow deluded 'pillar of society' types to post some right dross......

One man's vandal is another man's artist. <deleted> the system...

I am not sure if the date 2013 is real. If you check the website of these guys http://utahether.com/ then you see that the video of the vandalism act in Bangkok train has been uploaded just a few days ago.

You seem to miss a couple of things;

1. that chapter of their "lost in asia" tagging adventure is happening in Philippines

quote from the headline:

PROBATION VACATION: LOST IN ASIA (Episode 6 - Philippines)

2. the tag is dissimilar to the BKK one.

2. the upload time does not correlate to the datum of the video creation in any way.

You'd do better with your arguments using facts.wai.gif

Thairath obviously do not know the difference between the Skytrain (BTS) and the MRT ...it was at the MRT depot on Rama 9 that the offence occurred, as the video thumbnail clearly shows, nothing to do with the BTS Skytrain.

The article itself is talking about MRTA and BEM and companies; Metro Public Company Limited (Thailand) name at the time, currently known as Expressway and Bangkok Metro Company Limited. Just poor translation as usual coffee1.gif

One man's vandal is another man's artist. <deleted> the system...

real artist does not force everybody to see his paintings.

Incredible how threads like this allow deluded 'pillar of society' types to post some right dross......

If I remember right, that's called freedom of speech, Decocracy or something like that.

just give them 6 cane strokes like Singapore did to Michael Peter Fay. and no one will dare to do it again

as simple as that.

animals can understand pain only.

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Very interesting reading here >>> Michael P. Fay

Anything can be justified today by some people...

Latest from Melbourne where it would appear one of the alleged spray painters is now a guest of the Victorian government.

five-year celebrity world tour came to an end last week...

...charged with attempted robbery, recklessly cause injury, unlawful assault, possess controlled weapon, and four counts of criminal damage relating to offences allegedly committed on Brunswick Street.

He is also charged with defacing trains in Bayswater, Williamstown, Kensington and Pakenham.

...and then extradition to the US

theage.com.au/

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just give them 6 cane strokes like Singapore did to Michael Peter Fay. and no one will dare to do it again

as simple as that.

animals can understand pain only.

thumbsup.gif

Very interesting reading here >>> Michael P. Fay

Anything can be justified today by some people...

nad the article proves again that no country would need such a person as Michael P. Fay. his punishment was completely justified.

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