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Reading this news in the PattayaMail of friday June 20, it confirm that some farang leave their brain at Don Muang on arrival:

 

PattayaMail Friday June 20

 

Plastered tourist attempts to stab passersby near Central Festival Center

 

No one injured; tourist sobers up in Soi 9 monkey house

 

Boonlua Chatree

 

Police rushed to Central Festival Center in North Pattaya after a witness called for assistance to stop a drunken foreign man with a knife from attacking people in the street.

 

After the foreigner, who, at the time of going to press, remained unidentified, spotted the police force marching towards him, he threw the knife into a nearby drain. Police noticed that the peace breaker was heavily intoxicated so they carefully approached him and took him into custody. Police were able to retrieve the knife, which they kept as evidence.

 

No one was injured but the cops took the drunk to the Pattaya police station and waited until he sobered up to interrogate him. When he?d regained his senses he was charged with disorderly conduct and attempted assault.

 

And this one will have plenty of time to remember were he had leave his: :banghead:

 

Special Foreign Crime Suppression Units arrest German pedophile after 1 year ?affair? with 11-year-old girl

 

Disgusted apartment residents spit at foul predator as he is led away by police

 

Boonlua Chatree

 

Special Foreign Crime Suppression Police raided the business premises of German national Uwe Jürgen Winkler at in Soi Rungland, South Pattaya. Armed with a court order officers took Winkler to his apartment in Hagone Condominium located off Soi Thepprasit to seek further evidence incriminating the foreigner in child pornography and engaging in sexual acts with an underaged girl.

 

After a number of foreigners living in the area had called local police requesting them to investigate the dubious actions of the 41-year-old German, police set up a net of surveillance involving male and female officers from the criminal investigation department to monitor his behavior.

 

Female officers also questioned the young girl. Identified only as Na, an 11-year-old 6th grade student in Pattaya, she was interviewed by police and the department of prosecutions before being taken to a local hospital for a medical examination.

 

Test results showed that the young girl had been sexually active. She then relayed her story to police.

 

Na (not her real name) told authorities that she had been staying with the foreigner for over a year. Each day he would drop off and pick her up from school, not allowing her to go anywhere. She said that the man would force himself on her daily and said if she told anyone that he would kill her. He also gave her a daily allowance of 30 to 50 baht.

 

Based on the girl?s statements, medical records and surveillance data police obtained an arrest warrant from the courts and on June 9 the document was issued, leading to the raid on the man?s premises.

 

Police detained Winkler at his computer shop in Soi Rungland in South Pattaya before escorting him to his apartment off Soi Thepprasit. In Uwe Winkler? 2nd floor apartment police discovered further evidence involving 11-year-old Na and another young girl, as well as sexually explicit material ready to uploaded to the Internet.

 

Police requested the youngster to point out her deviant benefactor, and when she did, Uwe Winkler was handcuffed and led out of his apartment with officers confiscating all material as evidence.

 

Disgusted foreign residents in the condo block spat in the German?s face as he was led away in handcuffs. Concerned that emotions might get out of hand and turn to violence, officers rushed the offender to the police station.

 

Uwe Winkler denied all charges of wrongdoing, insisting he had treated the young girl as his own daughter. Unmoved by his protests in the face of all the evidence against him police detained and charged Winkler with sexual assault of a minor and carnal knowledge of a child under 15 years of age.

 

 

 

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Guest lazyphil

You give them too much credit in saying they left their brains at Don Muang. Did they infact bring one from their home in the first place ::

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and the pattern is that he who was most likely molested as a child.

 

Unfortunatley, he will probably never change hs behavior


 

 

Both statements absolutely correct, molesters had an unimaginably brutal childhood, and they cannot change. Which means we have to lock them up so - the brutality theyv'e experienced continues...

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I remember reading in the Visa requirements a few years ago that certain types of dress or behavior were grounds for being refused entry into the Kingdom. Have heard of people being banned from entering Singapore because "...they looked like they might do something wrong..."

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Have heard of people being banned from entering Singapore because "...they looked like they might do something wrong..."

 

 

 

Singapore has/had very strange rules. For example if a male visitor had long hairs (partially or fully covering his ears) he was denied entry or sent to the barber at the airport. I don?t know whether these rules are still applicable. :dunno:

 

 

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