Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
You hate Thais.
You hate Khmers
You hate Muslims
You hate and insult people who dare to disagree with you..Khartoum, myself...that's just within the last few hours.
If you hate so many people, have you ever considered the problem is you, not them?
Just asking.
You hate Khmers
You hate Muslims
You hate and insult people who dare to disagree with you..Khartoum, myself...that's just within the last few hours.
If you hate so many people, have you ever considered the problem is you, not them?
Just asking.
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
.....For a long time!Ronny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 10:30 amsoup wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 5:22 amWould I please stop using the phrase 'white trash'? Probably not.Ronny wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 10:42 pmWould you please stop using the term "white trash" when posting? Most of the people posting here are white so it's insulting to have to hear this sort of language and it's unnecessary too. I know you're not directing it at anyone here but it's still uncouth to use it. After all, I would never be able to get away with saying nigger or sand nigger or any other derogatory word or term while posting without getting banned or taking a lot of heat for it and you shouldn't be allowed to either. Get what I'm saying?
It was a quote. "Looks like typical white trash to me. States are full of 'em. Cowards."
Read all the posts, and then redirect your comments.
Can you stop using the word farang? I find the word racist considering the beliefs and attitudes of Thai people.
Let's stay on-topic here.
Just because someone else used it doesn't give you a right to use it. And yes, I'll stop using the word "farang" (ฝรั่ง) if you petition to the Thai government to take the word out of circulation AND if you can explain to me the beliefs and attitudes of Thai people concerning the word. I'll be waiting...
Try your linguistic police attitude on someone else!
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
2nd warning for bickering today.
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
Follow up :
Italian woman charged after viral attack video
August 20, 2017
- An Italian woman, nabbed on Sunday for attacking a Thai female stranger in Bangkok’s Khao San Road area on Saturday, claimed to be drunk and told police that the victim had a “negative attitude” towards her. The assault at a fast food restaurant at 3am on Saturday was captured on video and the clip went viral.
Police arrested the suspect, Italy-based graphic designer Laura Karini Bollini Marchisio Della Predosa, 29, at a condominium in Suan Luang area on Sunday morning.
She claimed she was drunk and talking to her friends when the Thai woman showed some negative attitude towards her, leading to the assault. Predosa told police that she had previously visited Thailand many times. She most recently entered the Kingdom on July 17 and was scheduled to return to Italy on September 15.
Predosa was charged with assault and passed on to other police investigators for further legal action.
Earlier the victim’s friends had posted the video clip and claimed Chanasongkhram police initially refused to take the assault complaint from the group, even though they said their friend was suddenly attacked without obvious reason or previous dispute.
Chanasongkhram superintendent Pol Colonel Pitak Sutthikul responded to the online charges. He said a five-strong group of female friends of the victim had told police of the assault 15 minutes after it happened. Police brought the two women together to get both sides of the story, Pitak said. The slightly wounded victim said she didn’t want to press charges but demanded an apology.
Pitak said both women argued until the suspect broke into tears and apologised to the victim, and so police didn’t take up the case.
An hour later, the victim came back with a male friend who scolded police for not taking the complaint. Police asked her again if she wanted to press charges, but the victim shook her head, Pitak said.
After police checked the video clip in detail at 5am, they deemed the action deliberate and a criminal code violation, and so took up the case and sought both parties to gather testimony and evidence for prosecution, he said.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/ ... d/30324369
Italian woman charged after viral attack video
August 20, 2017
- An Italian woman, nabbed on Sunday for attacking a Thai female stranger in Bangkok’s Khao San Road area on Saturday, claimed to be drunk and told police that the victim had a “negative attitude” towards her. The assault at a fast food restaurant at 3am on Saturday was captured on video and the clip went viral.
Police arrested the suspect, Italy-based graphic designer Laura Karini Bollini Marchisio Della Predosa, 29, at a condominium in Suan Luang area on Sunday morning.
She claimed she was drunk and talking to her friends when the Thai woman showed some negative attitude towards her, leading to the assault. Predosa told police that she had previously visited Thailand many times. She most recently entered the Kingdom on July 17 and was scheduled to return to Italy on September 15.
Predosa was charged with assault and passed on to other police investigators for further legal action.
Earlier the victim’s friends had posted the video clip and claimed Chanasongkhram police initially refused to take the assault complaint from the group, even though they said their friend was suddenly attacked without obvious reason or previous dispute.
Chanasongkhram superintendent Pol Colonel Pitak Sutthikul responded to the online charges. He said a five-strong group of female friends of the victim had told police of the assault 15 minutes after it happened. Police brought the two women together to get both sides of the story, Pitak said. The slightly wounded victim said she didn’t want to press charges but demanded an apology.
Pitak said both women argued until the suspect broke into tears and apologised to the victim, and so police didn’t take up the case.
An hour later, the victim came back with a male friend who scolded police for not taking the complaint. Police asked her again if she wanted to press charges, but the victim shook her head, Pitak said.
After police checked the video clip in detail at 5am, they deemed the action deliberate and a criminal code violation, and so took up the case and sought both parties to gather testimony and evidence for prosecution, he said.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/ ... d/30324369
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
good she deserves itCEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 11:32 pm Follow up :
Italian woman charged after viral attack video
August 20, 2017
- An Italian woman, nabbed on Sunday for attacking a Thai female stranger in Bangkok’s Khao San Road area on Saturday, claimed to be drunk and told police that the victim had a “negative attitude” towards her. The assault at a fast food restaurant at 3am on Saturday was captured on video and the clip went viral.
Police arrested the suspect, Italy-based graphic designer Laura Karini Bollini Marchisio Della Predosa, 29, at a condominium in Suan Luang area on Sunday morning.
She claimed she was drunk and talking to her friends when the Thai woman showed some negative attitude towards her, leading to the assault. Predosa told police that she had previously visited Thailand many times. She most recently entered the Kingdom on July 17 and was scheduled to return to Italy on September 15.
Predosa was charged with assault and passed on to other police investigators for further legal action.
Earlier the victim’s friends had posted the video clip and claimed Chanasongkhram police initially refused to take the assault complaint from the group, even though they said their friend was suddenly attacked without obvious reason or previous dispute.
Chanasongkhram superintendent Pol Colonel Pitak Sutthikul responded to the online charges. He said a five-strong group of female friends of the victim had told police of the assault 15 minutes after it happened. Police brought the two women together to get both sides of the story, Pitak said. The slightly wounded victim said she didn’t want to press charges but demanded an apology.
Pitak said both women argued until the suspect broke into tears and apologised to the victim, and so police didn’t take up the case.
An hour later, the victim came back with a male friend who scolded police for not taking the complaint. Police asked her again if she wanted to press charges, but the victim shook her head, Pitak said.
After police checked the video clip in detail at 5am, they deemed the action deliberate and a criminal code violation, and so took up the case and sought both parties to gather testimony and evidence for prosecution, he said.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/ ... d/30324369
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
Think most people have a "negative attitude" at 3am if they have been drinking all night.
No reason to attact some,wonder if she would have done it if the accused was on her own ? ....I doubt it.
Its good to see her charged,give her 5 years to think about it.
No reason to attact some,wonder if she would have done it if the accused was on her own ? ....I doubt it.
Its good to see her charged,give her 5 years to think about it.
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
The foreign women should be grateful Thai people did not form a gang and beat the crap out of her. If I saw them do that after what this woman did I would definitely applaud them. It looks like the black girl was goading her into doing it.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2017 4:28 pm
Relatives of a Thai lady attacked in McDonald's say the police would do nothing to help. They claimed the police said the store was "off-limits" and persuaded them not to make an issue of it.
Now they have posted CCTV footage of the incident.
The younger relative of the victim posted the footage to Mem Pho Dam. It showed an unidentified foreign woman leaving the store.
She grabs the hair of the sitting Thai then aims a kick at her head before leaving the store.
The poster said that the attack was completely unprovoked. The sister was just out with friends talking about a tutoring arrangement. They did not know each other at all.
They said they went to police who refused to do anything saying that McDonald's was off limits. They advised the victim to go home and rest and let the matter drop.
They then asked if she would accept an apology but this was not good enough as the attack was serious.
So they went back to McDonald's and got the CCTV evidence.
Then they went back to Chana Songkhram police who again refused saying they wouldn't take the report saying it was best if she dropped the whole thing.
CCTV footage here: http://www.tnews.co.th/contents/bg/349169
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Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
mitigating circumstance
location
'goes to the mental health of perp
and the general worthiness of victim
understandable - would say the judge
the cops know that
location
'goes to the mental health of perp
and the general worthiness of victim
understandable - would say the judge
the cops know that
Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
Cambodian McDonalds?Cruisemonkey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:02 pm So... you can blow someone's brains out in a Cambodian McDonalds and walk away 'scott free'?
What?
Re: Foreign woman attacks Thai lady in McDonalds
Old video 2017...
Anyway, both have attitude problems...
Anyway, both have attitude problems...
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