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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 8:58:55 GMT 7
In other words, she should have left her parents to die alone. No need to care for old people! At times I really do wonder about you, Bleth. Who said she should have let her parents die alone? She had a timescale to work to and broke it. Setting aside that she had a sister in Singapore. Go examine the Exceptional Leave to Remain rules. She was given a chance and blew it big style.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 9:09:56 GMT 7
This is what happens - people start deciding rules don't apply to them. You end up with chaos.
I was talking to a guy last night that went to the UK on a tourist visa then disappeared. Two years later he was arrested and deported, by which time he'd saved up 1 million baht.
He sat there extraordinarily proud of himself telling that story till I gave him a tongue lashing. It's people like him that make it tough for genuine Thais to get visas.
At the table there were two other Thais who complued with UK visa law. Be rest assured both also put the boot in as one found it impossible to get a visa after being offered a job by a company on the "non-approved," list. The other is sweating on a job with Balfour Beatty due to visa issues.
Thais effin up the system put the country on the high risk category. My solution for it is simple.
Allocate Thailand 100,000 visitor and student visas a year. For every person that absconds, reduce the allocation by 100 the next year. Then notify the Thai government of the names of the abscondees.
I remember a story where the Chinese government stepped in re abscondees a few years ago. They put the fear into people abusing visas, and forced compliance.
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Post by buhi on Feb 27, 2017 9:11:52 GMT 7
This is what happens - people start deciding rules don't apply to them. You end up with chaos. I was talking to a guy last night that went to the UK on a tourist visa then disappeared. Two years later he was arrested and deported, by which time he'd saved up 1 million baht. He sat there extraordinarily proud of himself telling that story till I gave him a tongue lashing. It's people like him that make it tough for genuine Thais to get visas. At the table there were two other Thais who complued with UK visa law. Be rest assured both also put the boot in as one found it impossible to get a visa after being offered a job by a company on the "non-approved," list. The other is sweating on a job with Balfour Beatty due to visa issues. Thais effin up the system put the country on the high risk category. My solution for it is simple. Allocate Thailand 100,000 visitor and student visas a year. For every person that absconds, reduce the allocation by 100 the next year. Then notify the Thai government of the names of the abscondees. I remember a story where the Chinese government stepped in re abscondees a few years ago. They put the fear into people abusing visas, and forced compliance. Judge and jury. Some american dude comes to mind.
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Post by rubl on Feb 27, 2017 13:09:36 GMT 7
In other words, she should have left her parents to die alone. No need to care for old people! At times I really do wonder about you, Bleth. Who said she should have let her parents die alone? She had a timescale to work to and broke it. Setting aside that she had a sister in Singapore. Go examine the Exceptional Leave to Remain rules. She was given a chance and blew it big style. I'm sure she reasoned with her parents, begging them to die now or wait till she could be back as those British Immigrations Laws could not be broken by mere humans. Laws for the people or people for the laws, that's the question. The moment the population grew beyond a handful and there was felt a need to organise, rule, control and judge things went wrong. Not saying we can do without, but most laws simply do not become more 'just' by being strict or having page upon pages of exceptions. A dilemma.
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Post by smokie36 on Feb 27, 2017 14:20:43 GMT 7
I want to come back as a North Korean rice farmer.
My head 'urts.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 14:34:43 GMT 7
This is what happens - people start deciding rules don't apply to them. You end up with chaos. I was talking to a guy last night that went to the UK on a tourist visa then disappeared. Two years later he was arrested and deported, by which time he'd saved up 1 million baht. He sat there extraordinarily proud of himself telling that story till I gave him a tongue lashing. It's people like him that make it tough for genuine Thais to get visas. At the table there were two other Thais who complued with UK visa law. Be rest assured both also put the boot in as one found it impossible to get a visa after being offered a job by a company on the "non-approved," list. The other is sweating on a job with Balfour Beatty due to visa issues. Thais effin up the system put the country on the high risk category. My solution for it is simple. Allocate Thailand 100,000 visitor and student visas a year. For every person that absconds, reduce the allocation by 100 the next year. Then notify the Thai government of the names of the abscondees. I remember a story where the Chinese government stepped in re abscondees a few years ago. They put the fear into people abusing visas, and forced compliance. Judge and jury. Some american dude comes to mind. Judge and jury? You are effin joking. The UK spends hundreds of millions in legal aid every year hearing immigration appeals in front of FORKIIN JUDGES. She has gone through the legal process and been deported. Next?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 14:37:08 GMT 7
Who said she should have let her parents die alone? She had a timescale to work to and broke it. Setting aside that she had a sister in Singapore. Go examine the Exceptional Leave to Remain rules. She was given a chance and blew it big style. I'm sure she reasoned with her parents, begging them to die now or wait till she could be back as those British Immigrations Laws could not be broken by mere humans. Laws for the people or people for the laws, that's the question. The moment the population grew beyond a handful and there was felt a need to organise, rule, control and judge things went wrong. Not saying we can do without, but most laws simply do not become more 'just' by being strict or having page upon pages of exceptions. A dilemma. Pitiful rubbish. She wilfully ignored the immigration rules upon first entry. She was given a chance. She wilfully ignored them again. She was deported.
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Post by bowie on Feb 27, 2017 14:43:02 GMT 7
And Bleth is the judge, Help.
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Post by siampolee on Feb 27, 2017 14:50:23 GMT 7
So in your eyes or opinion it is fine to remove someone who was making a contribution albeit in a small and personal way to society as opposed to the scum referred to below. So could any answer be given regarding this issue a parasitical professional piece of human excrement is allowed to stay, having had all its legal costs paid for by the U K taxpayer. This creature is of no use or value nor ever will be to the country and it had no family ties here prior to arriving here. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/9672154/Timeline-Abu-Qatadas-legal-battle-to-stay-in-Britain.html
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Post by smokie36 on Feb 27, 2017 14:53:00 GMT 7
And Bleth is the judge, Help. Its time we made him a mod. Paul Weller tune please bowie.
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Post by bowie on Feb 27, 2017 15:38:35 GMT 7
Dr John ok?
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Post by buhi on Feb 27, 2017 15:51:45 GMT 7
That would not be fair smokie, since you took me there. Sitting in my sisters' garden watching the planes ( near Gatwick) and listening to this album. To go or not. You know the answer,
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Post by siampolee on Feb 27, 2017 15:58:08 GMT 7
Here's the root of the bloody issue.Then and now !!!
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Post by buhi on Feb 27, 2017 16:05:04 GMT 7
Here's the root of the bloody issue.Then and now !!! Very crude, far away from my expression. But good luck to you and your thoughts. If i could pray, i would.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 16:09:01 GMT 7
I worked with a guy from Millwall back in the mid eighties, on a seismic job in the desert in WA. He was a real wild child, used to tell us stories about the fights they used to get into at the football matches. Not too sure I would like to sit with the Millwall crowd at a game.
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