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23 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

"Different point, I can't find any details of the school and location. Can someone please share."

 

"... the assistant teacher of Sang-am Wittaya school, Ms Chalida Paichitprapaporn, " (Bangkok)

 

Please do not name her "Teacher" , she is not a teacher. She must have some mental problem either.

Anyhow, I have a bet again, this woman will work as a teacher if she wants so in a short time.

Face is still bright nothing has happened, just a student were frightened.... 99 times 

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I hope the kid recovers and it does not effect him in the future,

the teacher also needs to be punished,I think a jail term would be

in order,and never to be able to teach again, just one question,

who counted the 99 strikes?

regards Worgeordie
 

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When I first read this article. I assumed (unfairly) that the perpetrator had to be a sadistic man, and was amazed to learn that a woman was capable of doing this.  I assume she is single at present but in any case it might be a good idea to have her sterilized to make sure that she does not have the opportunity to do this sort of thing to her own kids.  As a previous poster said, this was not an instant reaction to an event but has to come into the category of "premeditated" as it went on for so long.  In no way can 99 strokes with a stick be regarded as anything but a savage assault, for which she must be duly punished by loss of her job, a prison term and adequate compensation to the family.  However, with her family connections, I think it highly unlikely that she will ever see the inside of a jail.  Without the help of social media this case would have disappeared without trace, as I feel sure many have before it.

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7 hours ago, darren84310 said:

 

Agree with most of that except the 10 million dollar lawsuit..... Why should everyone have to pay for one person's madness, which is also open to abuse. 

Thailand may have it's faults but so does the USA with it's sue culture.

i agree.  i was just reporting what would happen.

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6 hours ago, Honthy said:

Please do not name her "Teacher" , she is not a teacher. She must have some mental problem either.

Anyhow, I have a bet again, this woman will work as a teacher if she wants so in a short time.

Face is still bright nothing has happened, just a student were frightened.... 99 times 

"Please do not name her "Teacher"

I didn't, the press article did.You say she's not a teacher then proceed to say...".. this woman will work as a teacher....."

 

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9 hours ago, darren84310 said:

 

Agree with most of that except the 10 million dollar lawsuit..... Why should everyone have to pay for one person's madness, which is also open to abuse. 

Thailand may have it's faults but so does the USA with it's sue culture.

Thailand has a 'sue' culture. It's called pseudo defamation.

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It's good to see a mom who is prepared to stand up for her child and not be bribed to go quietly and not make a fuss.

 

Far too many Thais are worried about standing out and acquiescing to those who believe they are socially superior by way of occupation and/or upbringing and believe they should be allowed to get away with this sort of disgusting behaviour.

 

In the UK, she would have been suspended by the school  immediately and then charged with assault.  AT court, she would almost certainly have some sort of custodial sentence and never allowed to teach again or even have contact with children.

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11 hours ago, steveyinasia said:

Good to see the child mother insisting on action and not accepting the bribe to be quiet.  Hopefully, I live in hope most of the time, others will follow the lead and report similar events in future so that these criminals in disguise are properly dealt with.

 

I think the mother of the child comes from a rich family, most Thai families could not afford a lawyer and follow up on a case like this. Yes she did well but unfortunately most parents would just accept a bribe and nothing more would happen .  

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On ‎28‎/‎12‎/‎2016 at 4:21 AM, NCC1701A said:

incredible and VERY SICK that they have to beg for the teacher to be ONLY dismissed.

 

in the USA this teacher would be in jail facing a long list of charges.

 

and a 10 million USD lawsuit would be filed against the school district and the teacher.

 

Thailand really has a long way to go.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exactly. I was under the assumption that there is a UN resolution against this sort of violence to children and that Thailand is one of the signatories to it.

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16 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

"Please do not name her "Teacher"

I didn't, the press article did.You say she's not a teacher then proceed to say...".. this woman will work as a teacher....."

 

 
 

I know ratcatcher, I tried to send a message to everyone, especially to the writer of this article.

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