Make a difference...
#49
Posted 11 April 2008 - 08:11 PM
At least i have tryed it.
Just keep in mind that whatever a person might have done, nobody deserves to live under conditions like this.
#50
Posted 11 April 2008 - 08:47 PM
Hang em,hang em,hang em high watch those scum drug dealers die!!!
#51
Posted 11 April 2008 - 08:56 PM
#52
Posted 12 April 2008 - 01:41 AM
Alright, seems to me that this is not the right platform for charity.
At least i have tryed it.
Just keep in mind that whatever a person might have done, nobody deserves to live under conditions like this.
Why not?
they all knew the risks. Do the crime, do the time....
#53
Posted 12 April 2008 - 04:47 AM
Why not?
they all knew the risks. Do the crime, do the time....
Hm, probably you are right.
I just hope for you that you never see a thai prison from the inside when you get caught with a ladyboy who is in posession of drugs or have other problems with the reliable thai-police without having enough money to bribe yourself out of troubles.
Sometimes you are just on the wrong place at the wrong time.
#54
Posted 12 April 2008 - 04:48 AM
Donate money to some kid in africa, donate money to the red cross, give few bahts extra to the taxi driver in thailand.
This i do more or less frequently as well. But thanks for the tip anyway.
#55
Posted 12 April 2008 - 07:09 PM
#56
Posted 14 April 2008 - 03:47 AM
Is your real name Simon Templer ?
No my real name is much nicer!
#57
Posted 14 April 2008 - 06:25 PM
Alright, seems to me that this is not the right platform for charity.
At least i have tryed it.
Just keep in mind that whatever a person might have done, nobody deserves to live under conditions like this.
Even though I agree with you that many in there are too harshly punished by our own western standards. I still strongly feel there are many more deserving of my attention and charity. Nobody deserves to suffer from hunger either, and most of these people suffering from hunger deserve it less than a drug exporter. (not saying they are all drug dealers, but we can be fairly confident that most of them are guilty of some sort of crime that is also convicted in the West)
#58
Posted 14 April 2008 - 08:18 PM
I watched the documentary in full and it struck me that Thai justice doesnt always get the right man. The police are very corrupt (I've seen this at first hand!) Who is to say that the justice system isn't.
The focus has been on drug trafficking, but let's make this a bit closer to home. You pick up freelance LB who looks 18 and has an ID card. It turns out she is 17 and you're in the slammer looking at a long stretch. Wouldn't you look forward to a visitor once in a while?
#59
Posted 15 April 2008 - 03:08 PM
You pick up freelance LB who looks 18 and has an ID card. It turns out she is 17 and you're in the slammer looking at a long stretch. Wouldn't you look forward to a visitor once in a while?
If you are going to pay a prostitute for sex then whether it is in Thailand,the UK or wherever you are from it is down to you to ensure that you are have sex with someone of legal age.
In Thailand it is easy just ask to see their I.D. card.If you are caught having sex with someone under age it is your own fault.
#60
Posted 15 April 2008 - 03:42 PM
In Thailand it is easy just ask to see their I.D. card.If you are caught having sex with someone under age it is your own fault.
I accept that, olfarang, but fake ID cards are cheap in Thailand - and you wouldn't get 99 years for it in the West. The point I make is that tourists are fair game for set-ups in Thailand and elsewhere. "Serves him right" - easy to say when you're not the one in a fix. See the recent story in Warnings thread re being set up by LB with the BIB!
http://www.lb-69.com...ou_cocaine.html
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