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Thief caught washing stolen motorbike

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Thief caught washing stolen motorbike

 

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PATTAYA:--Payuk Kaewphumhae didn’t have much trouble finding who stole his motorbike. The alleged thief was washing it just a few blocks away.

 

The 35-year-old Sattahip man called police for help after he and neighbors detained a very drunk Chanok Suwan, 45, outside his home on Soi Dhammawittaya Aug. 21.

 

Payuk said he’d left his blue Yamaha Leo unlocked outside his house on Soi Bonkai for a few minutes, then came outside to find it gone.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/thief-caught-washing-stolen-motorbike-184853

 
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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

I take good care  !!     :passifier:

Motorbike laundering- has to be worth 100+ years in pokey, going on past 'laundering' convictions. Oh wait, do you need to be Dutch?

I am guessing the keys were left in the ignition. :whistling:

Can anyone help me understand how Thais justify these actions: lying, cheating, stealing as pertains to their Buddhist faith?

 

I understand how Christians justify their scummy ways. They ask God for forgiveness every Sunday in church and the scum dial gets reset to zero and they're good for another 6 days of scummery. 

 

How do Thais justify their ways? Granted, not all Thais do this, but it does seem to be a dominant trait.

So he appreciates keeping someone elses bike clean in case its even reposessed by the owner.

Yamaha Leo ....never heard of such a bike....Kawasaki Leo maybe ?

5 hours ago, Cereal said:

Can anyone help me understand how Thais justify these actions: lying, cheating, stealing as pertains to their Buddhist faith?

 

I understand how Christians justify their scummy ways. They ask God for forgiveness every Sunday in church and the scum dial gets reset to zero and they're good for another 6 days of scummery. 

 

How do Thais justify their ways? Granted, not all Thais do this, but it does seem to be a dominant trait.

It's viewed as a birth rite.

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12 hours ago, Cereal said:

Can anyone help me understand how Thais justify these actions: lying, cheating, stealing as pertains to their Buddhist faith?

 

I understand how Christians justify their scummy ways. They ask God for forgiveness every Sunday in church and the scum dial gets reset to zero and they're good for another 6 days of scummery. 

 

How do Thais justify their ways? Granted, not all Thais do this, but it does seem to be a dominant trait.

It's not Buddism it's Thainess

False news - Thais never wash their bikes they just drive them at high speed through the latest flood.

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