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For an establishment whose demographic seems to consist of largely young Westerners drinking copious amounts of alcohol, I would imagine that extreme rants against opportunist thieves wouldn't do their business a lot of good. Especially ones that lash out at their customer base.

Of course the girl is an idiot but the bar owner should be taking precautions against this happening. Lots of people and lots of alcohol, they can't just depend on young drunks being totally honest.

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11 hours ago, observer90210 said:

it is such farang dishonest jerks and as*h**l*s who tarnish the image of all farangs in Thailand....human nature can tend to generalize....let's face it,  as we have all generalized at some point....they plainly deserve overnight deportation just as any other farangs making trouble....

Shameful, yes...But if a Thai did this in Europe, and they deported him/her there would be outrage.

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12 hours ago, Suttisan said:

I feel the same about the sneaky Thai who stole my phone, didn't make the news though (funny that) 

 

I feel the same way about  my farang work buddy in Bkk some years back who stole my expensive camera from my apartment.

 

'found' when I joined him and his gf for an outdoors work event. She was happily snapping away. I challenged the farang by asking 'is there a scuff mark on a certain area of the camera case, which was in fact hidden by the hand of the gf holding the camera.

 

Sure enough, scuff mark now revealed.  Farang then admitted he had stolen the camera and was very apologetic.

 

I told my boss who shared that he had doubts about this guy in regard to the disappearance of a laptop computer from the office.

 

Boss then mentioned in front of the farang that he has suspicions about who had stolen the laptop and also said 'if it's returned today I won't call the police.

 

Laptop reappeared on a bench during the lunch break.

 

Boss then told the farang thief to leave the premises immediately and never return and boss told a security guard to escort the guy off the premises. And boss told his admin staff to go to the labour office immediately and cancel the guys work permit.

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11 hours ago, observer90210 said:

it is such farang dishonest jerks and as*h**l*s who tarnish the image of all farangs in Thailand....human nature can tend to generalize....let's face it,  as we have all generalized at some point....they plainly deserve overnight deportation just as any other farangs making trouble....

I am in no way happy with this behaviour but seriously overcharging and dual pricing plus the theft and violence against farang,  get some balance into the argument. 

I have noticed a lot more hostility in Thailand to foreigners recently. 

I would be happy if the thieves were caught and prosecuted the same as the jet ski mafia,  who taught who? 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Oat Sopakam weighed in with a bit of a Sharia law suggestion: "Smash her hand to pieces".

Well, I'm sure al lot of Thai Visa members feel totally in tune with that suggestion, since one often reads similar incitement on this Forum.

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Quite a bit strange that I've never seen comments of outrage from Thais whenever phones, wallets and necklaces were stolen from tourists. Maybe it would keep them too busy texting all day. 

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Happened in cm to me,Samsung  coke.went to the toilet come back drink gone.looked around Thai girl took mime,she said someone took hers.took it back she was caught out. No problem after

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11 hours ago, Chang_paarp said:

Poor training on the bar staff.

no no no ...ya got it all wrong  , its is a old russkie tradition along the lines of .... one for you  ,  two for me  ,  one for you  ,  2 for me  . 

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15 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

I feel the same way about  my farang work buddy in Bkk some years back who stole my expensive camera from my apartment.

 

'found' when I joined him and his gf for an outdoors work event. She was happily snapping away. I challenged the farang by asking 'is there a scuff mark on a certain area of the camera case, which was in fact hidden by the hand of the gf holding the camera.

 

Sure enough, scuff mark now revealed.  Farang then admitted he had stolen the camera and was very apologetic.

 

I told my boss who shared that he had doubts about this guy in regard to the disappearance of a laptop computer from the office.

 

Boss then mentioned in front of the farang that he has suspicions about who had stolen the laptop and also said 'if it's returned today I won't call the police.

 

Laptop reappeared on a bench during the lunch break.

 

Boss then told the farang thief to leave the premises immediately and never return and boss told a security guard to escort the guy off the premises. And boss told his admin staff to go to the labour office immediately and cancel the guys work permit.

Your post got my morning off to a good start...

A story with a happy ending.

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Farangs should be above this kind of thing but who left the products unattended? In the end both Thai and Farang behaviour is wrong but only those few that act like this. The majority of Thai and Farang are decent. Look at the whole picture. Leave your anger out of it. See both sides objectively. This goes for both Thai and Farang.

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I'm not going to condone their conduct at all.  However, a lot of the blame must be placed on the manager of the bar who understaffed the bar in light of the business generated that evening and some on the staff who didn't properly oversee the customers.  Poor staffing, poor training and poor supervision results in business losses.  Suck it up and learn your lesson.

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Thieves everywhere. What is especial about this one ?!!!!!! 

7-11 is a good example for shop lifting. Do they show them in news ?? NO

Look at the Bangkok city with all those steel bars on buildings. What those bars bring to your mind ? THIVES , many thives

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Farang should not have stolen AND bar staff should be better trained to ensure such theft is not made easy!

 

Cannot see her face, so was she a foreigner or a farang (rhetorical question)?

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Here we see a perfect example once again!

If you check the comment on this piece of news, you will find that the TV-posters blame the Thai staff or just think it´s funny and make a jike about it. When is it time for you people to grow up. I just guess it will never happen, because you sink down to such a low level of mentality and understanding that it´s purely disgusting.

By the way, as soon as a Thai person do something wrong, or the same as above, then you surely put you big teeth into it and feast on how bad they are. I just hope that you felt something from the social media comments Thai people made. I also hope it hurt a little and dropped you big ego´s to the level of a threshold.

People who travel to Thailand for long stay or holiday, as said, pay for thier air fare, room and so on. Why would it be accepted that these people behave the way they just did in a foreign country? They should simply be arrested, grilled for a couple of hours, have to pay a hefty fine or serve time. After that deport their sorry <deleted> from the country. Preferably from the whole planet. Purely disgusting and disrespectful behaviour of people that probably like to call themselfs grown-ups and adults. In my book they are ignorant children with a very low level of knowledge how to act and behave.

With that said. It´s not the Thai´s fault. It´s not the staff´s fault. It´s purely the ignorant foreign theifs fault.
Everyone who doesn´t understand that can get an education.

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1 minute ago, Get Real said:

Here we see a perfect example once again!

If you check the comment on this piece of news, you will find that the TV-posters blame the Thai staff or just think it´s funny and make a jike about it. When is it time for you people to grow up. I just guess it will never happen, because you sink down to such a low level of mentality and understanding that it´s purely disgusting.

By the way, as soon as a Thai person do something wrong, or the same as above, then you surely put you big teeth into it and feast on how bad they are. I just hope that you felt something from the social media comments Thai people made. I also hope it hurt a little and dropped you big ego´s to the level of a threshold.

People who travel to Thailand for long stay or holiday, as said, pay for thier air fare, room and so on. Why would it be accepted that these people behave the way they just did in a foreign country? They should simply be arrested, grilled for a couple of hours, have to pay a hefty fine or serve time. After that deport their sorry <deleted> from the country. Preferably from the whole planet. Purely disgusting and disrespectful behaviour of people that probably like to call themselfs grown-ups and adults. In my book they are ignorant children with a very low level of knowledge how to act and behave.

With that said. It´s not the Thai´s fault. It´s not the staff´s fault. It´s purely the ignorant foreign theifs fault.
Everyone who doesn´t understand that can get an education.

:clap2:for every single words. 

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I cannot remember the number of times Thais have scammed me one way oir anbother, be that double rpicing etc, but it never made the news, Thais do not steal...what a joke, a farang taking advantage or poor staff and a bad design ( bar wise ) everyone screams...look, you do that to a Thai and the multitudes descend on you, .

 

people especially Thais should remember . Those in glasshouses  should NOT throw stones

 

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1 hour ago, Robert Macgregor said:

Farangs should be above this kind of thing but who left the products unattended? In the end both Thai and Farang behaviour is wrong ...

Sorry but that's ballocks. Only one "side" is in the wrong, the other side could be more careful but shouldn't have to if people where decent.

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