Official in Serious Hot Water for Pointing at Car with Foot

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Re: Official in Serious Hot Water for Pointing at Car with Foot

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John Bingham wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:08 pm
Anthony's Weiner wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 12:13 pm It doesn t take long for a barang/ farang to learn that what she did is considered rude, honestly, I can t understand the faux pas she made. Anyone with a nice civil service uniform in either country is considered the middle class and should know better. If she disliked the driver of the car inserting her finger up her nose until the second joint would have gotten the point across without retribution. Asia is all about subtlety, scratching your head in public suggests you carry livestock, having someone use tweezers to pull your grey hairs out shows that you care about your appearance. I feel the proper punishment is removing at least two of the hard-earned decorations she no doubts has earned dispensing the proper licence plates.
It's total fucking nonsense. Where's the outrage when an official gets pissed drunk and crashes into someone permanently injuring or killing them? There's none, or if there is it's all swept under the carpet and quickly forgotten. It's a totally pathetic pretense at morality.
Not nonsense, just fakebook justice. Sad.
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