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Surely only ill feeling with a tiny minority?
I generally find that the Thai people in Takiap are even more friendly than people in town.
Robberies are nothing to do with resentment. If anything, the influx of money is seen as an opportunity for everyone, including the robbers.
Muggings, robberies are commited by people who see it as easy money and sometimes just do it for kicks. This is the same the world over.
Not nice, but a fact of life.
Mart
I generally find that the Thai people in Takiap are even more friendly than people in town.
Robberies are nothing to do with resentment. If anything, the influx of money is seen as an opportunity for everyone, including the robbers.
Muggings, robberies are commited by people who see it as easy money and sometimes just do it for kicks. This is the same the world over.
Not nice, but a fact of life.
Mart
Unfortunately, you're correct IMHO.shaneofski wrote:Hi Dave,
I wan't suggesting that construction workers were responsible.... I was just using the example of the conditions the construction workers live in as an example of the gap between rich foreigners and poor Thais that will, in my opinion, lead to resentment and more crime in the long run.
Just read the post Peter from Pattaya put on here regarding Samui.
Nor did I want to tarnish the theives with "fair ground attraction".
Unfortunately, it's a fact of life when the rich and poor live live side -by-side in this country and there are racial gaps.