Man insults King - Man now in jail
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At the end of the day this was not a verbal attack on HRH it was a physical act of defacing the Kings image which to some may not be such a big deal but to others is,His Majesty's august person is in no way soiled by doings of some deranged falang.
This would have been met with criminal charges in many countries regardless of what or who's image was defaced.
This man went out on a premeditated & prepared mission to vandalise and deface images of the countries Monarch.
"I don't often agree with the RSPCA as i believe it is an animals duty to be on my plate at supper time"
There are conflicting stories now. My BBK Post news alert said what I said above. BBC has posted that he pled quilty to all 5 counts and faces max of 75 years and minimum of 7.5. Which is true, I don't know.
What I didn't know until now is that he has been a 10 year resident of Thailand. So, he probably has a Thai family who will never see him again once he is blacklisted. He's probably ruined more lives than just his own. Pete
What I didn't know until now is that he has been a 10 year resident of Thailand. So, he probably has a Thai family who will never see him again once he is blacklisted. He's probably ruined more lives than just his own. Pete
I think so too. What prison will they put him in? Unless a private room on a mountain top, he'll be done in by the Thai inmates as soon as they find out why he's there, and they'll find out quick enough.Farang wrote:,
Agreed, but should the guy be sentenced, I'll lay odds that HM will pardon the nutter right quick.
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I don't know if Thailand has a treaty to allow farangs to serve their time in their home country? In this case, good if they did. Pete
Bet he regrets his action's, not the sort of thing to be proud of, 1 year for some spray paint.johnnyk wrote:If he has put in a few months in the monkey house just throw him out and never let him back. He's no doubt had the piss and wind knocked out of him by now.
Did he purchase the paint while drunk or did he take it out with him?
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[/quote]Pete, they don't have that in Thailand, if you end up in the monkey house you stay there; if you survive you can write a book about it like everybody else.
Two very good reads about Farang stays in Thai jails.....
The Damage Done : Warren Fellows
Welcome to Hell : Not sure of the Author
Sorry, not exactly on topic there.
Not quite right Steve - many such countries have such an agreement with Thailand, including, I believe, the US. The UK however, does not and so British guests of Thailand's prisons have to serve out their time in Thailand. This was discussed in a really good BBC documentary last year which went into Bang Kwan.STEVE G wrote:Pete, they don't have that in Thailand, if you end up in the monkey house you stay there; if you survive you can write a book about it like everybody else.I don't know if Thailand has a treaty to allow farangs to serve their time in their home country?
Spot on, Jaime.Jaime wrote:Not quite right Steve - many such countries have such an agreement with Thailand, including, I believe, the US. The UK however, does not and so British guests of Thailand's prisons have to serve out their time in Thailand. This was discussed in a really good BBC documentary last year which went into Bang Kwan.STEVE G wrote:Pete, they don't have that in Thailand, if you end up in the monkey house you stay there; if you survive you can write a book about it like everybody else.I don't know if Thailand has a treaty to allow farangs to serve their time in their home country?
I've got the BBC documantary on Bang Kwang.
The first film crew that were ever let into there. I'm sure you've all seen it. Never rely on some pardon/parole. Never. Never.
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Apologies if I was wrong there, I knew the UK had no agreement and I assumed it was the same with all western nations. I remember the documentary being interesting, but I obviously didn’t recall all the details correctly.Not quite right Steve - many such countries have such an agreement with Thailand, including, I believe, the US. The UK however, does not and so British guests of Thailand's prisons have to serve out their time in Thailand. This was discussed in a really good BBC documentary last year which went into Bang Kwan.