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12 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

Jeez they do go in mob handed don't they .. Bit excessive for a Madam and 2 teenagers no .?  And the editing suite went a bit heavy with the pink crayon didnt they .. The one at the front now looks more like a mannequin .. 

cops acted accordingly !!   what do you expect when underage girls are involved ?

 

or do you agree with underage girls being sold to pattaya perverts for sex ? 

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Just now, pumpjack said:

cops acted accordingly !!   what do you expect when underage girls are involved ?

 

or do you agree with underage girls being sold to pattaya perverts for sex ? 

First sensible remark I read (except the one from curtklay), was just in the process of writing about this.
 

There is NO WAY you should accept traditions like payed sex with girls (or boys) under the age of 21 years (and that is my opinion). 


Been in the sex-industry in Holland for a couple of years, have seen a lot, but never will accept this. The law in Holland now still accepts prostitution above 17 years, but many cities already changed their local law (to get a permit) to above 20 years (so 21 and older). The reason is simple, the younger these woman are, the more motivated they are to do this job by loverboys and/or money. To get out of this social class will get more difficult the younger they start. Humans of under 21 are not stable enough to cope with everyday problems of prostitution. most of them get addicted to drugs, alcohol or money spending... And then it is even harder to get "out".

Want a better Thailand?  Start with changing your thoughts about this yourself :


Justgrazing : "Bit excessive for a Madam and 2 teenagers no .? " ..... Really ? all means should be possible to fight this.
Steven100 : the emoticon you placed says it all.  Shame on you. 
wirat69 & Gandtee : "1,500 baht... what a cheapskate!!!" Clearly you are prepared to pay more for sex with underage humans ?
 

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53 minutes ago, pumpjack said:

cops acted accordingly !!   what do you expect when underage girls are involved ?

 

or do you agree with underage girls being sold to pattaya perverts for sex ? 

you say" underage" and "perverts" but dont forget the age of consent here in Thailand is 15 . only 18 if money changes hands .

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18 minutes ago, tonboy said:

wirat69 & Gandtee : "1,500 baht... what a cheapskate!!!" Clearly you are prepared to pay more for sex with underage humans ?

Now that you mention it, anyone know the age of consent for a chook here in LOS?

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The photograph is most disturbing. I can see up to 10 (probably)  armed men. No idea how many armed men were really involved not to mention the one who assumed a false identity and offered 1500฿ for'services.'  This in my view is entrapment and should result in any case being laughed out of court.

 

The really disturbing aspect of this charade though, is that if we are to assume the 2 teenage girls were so vulnerable, then there should have been at least 2 women police there if not a civilian trained in such matters present. It does not take 10 armed men to arrest a 32 year old woman and 2 teenage girls.

An earlier poster said 'they went in mob handed.' I agree and think the behaviour of the police is at best questionable at every stage and have much to answer for.
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47 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

you say" underage" and "perverts" but dont forget the age of consent here in Thailand is 15 . only 18 if money changes hands .

Used before to be something with parental permission if under 18 (but over 15), but that seemed to be changed to only:

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The age of consent in Thailand is 18 regardless of gender or sexual orientation, as specified by article 317,318 and 319 of the Thai Criminal Code. The current legislation applies to all regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Source: Wikipedia.

 

Believe money change hands when 15-16 year old village girls are married...:whistling:

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1 hour ago, pumpjack said:

cops acted accordingly !!   what do you expect when underage girls are involved ?

 

or do you agree with underage girls being sold to pattaya perverts for sex ? 

Cops acted after the law – and that's how they should act – but it's unknown if "underage girls being sold to Pattaya perverts for sex" or they work there voluntary.

 

If you ask a Thai girl about her age and she reply "18", she may well be 17, but in Thai-way-of-thinking she's living in her 18th year, so she's 18. Sounds okay, but when bringing the young lady to a resort where ID-card check is mandatory, it may reveal an age of 17 only...:post-4641-1156693976:

 

Believe you'll find a number of "underage girls" aged 17, if you carefully check various venues, and not only in Pattaya, girls that have not been trafficked or forced, but work there fully voluntary for numerous reasons...:whistling:

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3 hours ago, curtklay said:

 This country is shameful and needs a total reform starting with mandatory education beyond grade 4, and job opportunities that pay more than 300 baht per day. Child traffickers should receive the most severe sentencing possible. I don't care if "it's always been this way". It's time to clean the toilet.

Shouldn't that be the swamp?

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41 minutes ago, Jim Turner Mad Punx said:

Not excessive at all. Underage girls are a big no no.

Geez' that raid was no more than a P R exercise for Patt's " vice squad  " How else were the media there to hover up all the salatious details .? You don't need 10 blokes to nick 3 slight females in the real world .. As for under-age girls are a no no .. You are quite right and so it should be but get real dude it goes on here  ( have you ever been to some of the  " quaint " villages up North .? ) .. I admire you're point of view dude but you need to tether it to some reality as to what this place is and always has been about .. :ph34r:

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First sensible remark I read (except the one from curtklay), was just in the process of writing about this.
 
There is NO WAY you should accept traditions like payed sex with girls (or boys) under the age of 21 years (and that is my opinion). 

Been in the sex-industry in Holland for a couple of years, have seen a lot, but never will accept this. The law in Holland now still accepts prostitution above 17 years, but many cities already changed their local law (to get a permit) to above 20 years (so 21 and older). The reason is simple, the younger these woman are, the more motivated they are to do this job by loverboys and/or money. To get out of this social class will get more difficult the younger they start. Humans of under 21 are not stable enough to cope with everyday problems of prostitution. most of them get addicted to drugs, alcohol or money spending... And then it is even harder to get "out".

Want a better Thailand?  Start with changing your thoughts about this yourself :

Justgrazing : "Bit excessive for a Madam and 2 teenagers no .? " ..... Really ? all means should be possible to fight this.
Steven100 : the emoticon you placed says it all.  Shame on you. 
wirat69 & Gandtee : "1,500 baht... what a cheapskate!!!" Clearly you are prepared to pay more for sex with underage humans ?
 

It's amazing how many of the ex Patts think it is quite normal for this type of thing and let their guard down making a "joke" of it.



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5 hours ago, bert bloggs said:

you say" underage" and "perverts" but dont forget the age of consent here in Thailand is 15 . only 18 if money changes hands .

Money changing hands in return for sex sounds like prostitution to me .. But not here .. Now .!

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If this ambush wasn't a classic entrapment, what is? It's made more distasteful when you consider the whole charade has, most likely, occurred because of a shortage in the monthly brown envelope donation.  

Is law and order enforcement just another murky , sleazy commercial industry?

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