British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
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British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: A 48 year old British man, Stephen Brian Edwards, has been detained after becoming homeless, sleeping on the streets and begging for money in Phnom Penh around Street 172.
Recently, the department of investigations and procedures took Stephen Edwards from Psar Kandl police post to the immigration department to follow legal procedures.
Recently, the department of investigations and procedures took Stephen Edwards from Psar Kandl police post to the immigration department to follow legal procedures.
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Re: British STEPHEN BRIAN EDWARDS Detained After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
About time!
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Re: British STEPHEN BRIAN EDWARDS Detained After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
I would prefer CRCs for every expat in Cambodia.
And mandatory academic record checks for every teacher.
I have a funny feeling around 50% (I'm being generous here) would have to leave stat.
The one, homeless benign guy is not the problem.
Bigger fish.
And mandatory academic record checks for every teacher.
I have a funny feeling around 50% (I'm being generous here) would have to leave stat.
The one, homeless benign guy is not the problem.
Bigger fish.
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Re: British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
At least he'll still have Jesus whatever happens.
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Re: British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
A month ago he posted on Facebook that he was living a dream.
He also posted that even if you're super rich, you should pretend to be a penniless junkie begging on the streets, and see how people respond.
So maybe he's actually super rich.
He also posted that even if you're super rich, you should pretend to be a penniless junkie begging on the streets, and see how people respond.
So maybe he's actually super rich.
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See, he's just pretending.
Poor Steve. I've known him for years and he's a good guy. Getting deported back home is probably a good move for anyone who ends up begging on the streets of Phnom Penh. I wish him the best.
Poor Steve. I've known him for years and he's a good guy. Getting deported back home is probably a good move for anyone who ends up begging on the streets of Phnom Penh. I wish him the best.
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Re: British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
or maybe he is disgusting it as eccentric (acceptable weirdness when u r rich) when actually he is really penniless
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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Re: British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
Round them all up! As if there's not enough beggars in Cambodia without foreigners doing it too!
CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:34 pm Phnom Penh, Cambodia: A 48 year old British man, Stephen Brian Edwards, has been detained after becoming homeless, sleeping on the streets and begging for money in Phnom Penh around Street 172.
Recently, the department of investigations and procedures took Stephen Edwards from Psar Kandl police post to the immigration department to follow legal procedures.
Re: British English Teacher STEVE EDWARDS Arrested After Being Homeless in Phnom Penh
Yes it certainly seemed it was just a matter of time these last months. Hitting rock bottom is probably the best that could happen for him.
Does anybody know how this works? I didn't give him money when he started begging but I would support him getting back home. Will he be put on a flight home? At who's expense?
Does anybody know how this works? I didn't give him money when he started begging but I would support him getting back home. Will he be put on a flight home? At who's expense?
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