Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
- frank lee bent
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Re: Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
So what happened to Stevie C's bar? Gf running it for now?
I don't like the chances of these guys getting back in innocent or not.
I don't like the chances of these guys getting back in innocent or not.
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Business partner runs it. Best Italian food in kk.frank lee bent wrote:So what happened to Stevie C's bar? Gf running it for now?
I don't like the chances of these guys getting back in innocent or not.
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Thailand doesn't want bikers either
https://www.9news.com.au/national/coman ... 54325a6a23The leader of an Australian outlaw motorcycle gang has been refused entry into Thailand, despite his bail conditions allowing him to leave the country.
Mick Murray, head of the Comancheros bikie gang, flew out of Melbourne on Thursday night after a magistrate granted him permission to do so.
But when the 41-year-old arrived in Thailand hours later, border authorities denied him entry based on his lengthy criminal record.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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I saw a clubhouse for the Diablos setup just past Durian Circle before the school, on the right on the road to saltworkers circle.
Few patched members inside. Tiny little place.
I guess they didn’t get the memo..
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Few patched members inside. Tiny little place.
I guess they didn’t get the memo..
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Don’t listen to Chinese whispers.
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Pieman, I was not questioning what Visa's people were on.
My comment was, are and were the people that are affected adhering to the rules of whatever Visa they had at the time.
Foe example anybody working or earning money (I guess that would include you) should have had a Business Visa, company registration or work for a registered company and the correct paperwork to legally work or be employed in Cambodia.
By stopping people at Immigration it saves all the legwork of trying to find them.
My comment was, are and were the people that are affected adhering to the rules of whatever Visa they had at the time.
Foe example anybody working or earning money (I guess that would include you) should have had a Business Visa, company registration or work for a registered company and the correct paperwork to legally work or be employed in Cambodia.
By stopping people at Immigration it saves all the legwork of trying to find them.
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At my local sangkat i inquired about what i needed to sell my wares.The answer was a pie every month.
Meat pie Sausage Roll come on Rovers score a goal.
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Thailand doesn’t want any of us unless you’re rich and on an expat package from a big companyphuketrichard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 9:55 am Thailand doesn't want bikers either
https://www.9news.com.au/national/coman ... 54325a6a23The leader of an Australian outlaw motorcycle gang has been refused entry into Thailand, despite his bail conditions allowing him to leave the country.
Mick Murray, head of the Comancheros bikie gang, flew out of Melbourne on Thursday night after a magistrate granted him permission to do so.
But when the 41-year-old arrived in Thailand hours later, border authorities denied him entry based on his lengthy criminal record.
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About 6 weeks ago another AU diker club yellow and black Odin's maybe where snooping around 51 st area for a week or so
They're all drinking in back cat bar.
They're all drinking in back cat bar.
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Regarding having the correct documents, paperwork such as business licence, and obviously EB EOS and work permit, a few years back we had (that is all westerners) running businesses had a visit from the immigration officers of Phnom Penh, also an officer whom I know from the works and labour department, in tow were also local police. The bar as never been has full. But it was all conducted very professional, owners or workers of business if they did not have everything in order had fines to pay, and back payments for holding the correct working visa but not holding a work permit, if working or not, people too had been given an official receipt of payments and fines, the ones whom did not comply are not working anymore. They, that is immigration spent about ten days in Koh Kong, also calling at the homes of many barangs to look at their passports and valid visas.
I could not believe this thread when I first saw it, I messaged Stevie C to see if it was true, he confirmed and really didn't know the answer why, but said it had been very costly experience to himself.
I know at the time I left Koh Kong already there seemed to be small change happening in the way of Chinese investment, and on a visit back at one time I had been told by two Khmer restaurant owners (but renting the properties) on the main street, with uncertainty they need to earn. They told me that their leases end in less then a year and would not be renewed to them. Chinese tenants have secured the new leases.
I could not believe this thread when I first saw it, I messaged Stevie C to see if it was true, he confirmed and really didn't know the answer why, but said it had been very costly experience to himself.
I know at the time I left Koh Kong already there seemed to be small change happening in the way of Chinese investment, and on a visit back at one time I had been told by two Khmer restaurant owners (but renting the properties) on the main street, with uncertainty they need to earn. They told me that their leases end in less then a year and would not be renewed to them. Chinese tenants have secured the new leases.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Working on the wrong visa type is not a bannable offence. Had they been selling orange juice they'd be let off with a warning. newsworthy/australian-james-neal-pascoe ... 18189.html
There is another reason.
There is another reason.
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