March 9, 20179 yr I have an elderly Farang neighbour who like to dress up as a policeman. Should I be worried?
March 9, 20179 yr Does he have friends who dress as a cowboy, red indian, guy in leather, construction worker, sailor etc. Maybe its a tribute band!
March 9, 20179 yr well if he starts dressing up as an army general with 'free elections' on his chest then you might be even more worried
March 9, 20179 yr Only if you're dressing up as a criminal... JoeHahaha!!!Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect
March 9, 20179 yr Volunteer tourist police. Old farangs with too much time on their hands.So what are you afraid and worries if you are legally entitled to stay in the house?Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect
March 9, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, Anthony Loh said: So what are you afraid and worries if you are legally entitled to stay in the house? Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect What? I'm not afraid of anything, simply noting what Op most likely saw. There's quite a few old farangs in the volunteer force, including an old Australian guy I met one day, top bloke.
March 9, 20179 yr ...and what does he do when he is in his uniform? tries to find people who sabotage their air consSent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect
March 9, 20179 yr There's something seriously wrong with a foreigner who wants to dress in the uniform of one of the most corrupt police forces in the world.
March 9, 20179 yr 3 minutes ago, Loaded said: There's something seriously wrong with a foreigner who wants to dress in the uniform of one of the most corrupt police forces in the world. You and I perhaps share a trait. We view the world with the help of a moral compass, through the filter of our values. There are, in contrast, others who don't care about morals or values and simply focus on a goal. For example, they might live in a corrupt S. E. Asian country and they know that knowing connected people can help them out. Two different ways of approaching life.
March 10, 20179 yr I spent a year in Saudi, long time ago. There was an english guy who bought full arab regalia and sat smoking a shisha pipe in the community lounge area on the camp I stayed at. Said he dressed the same in the UK as well. strange guy, but it takes all sorts, right?
March 10, 20179 yr Only if he has hand cuffs and smiles knowingly at you while fondling a truncheon.clearly one of your fantasies mamboSent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect
March 10, 20179 yr Dressing up as a policeman seems mild compared to some of the other Farang behavior.
March 10, 20179 yr Dressing up for private fun, or impersonation out in public? One is innocent, other criminal.
March 10, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, jerojero said: Dressing up for private fun, or impersonation out in public? One is innocent, other criminal. You can't impersonate BiB, they are unique :)
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