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Another Farang.

Posted: April 24, 2007, 11:46 am
by valentine
Report & Photo from Udon Today.
Police raided a home in Sukasame Project In Udon yesterday, and arrested a 31 year old Englishman, David Andrew Watson and took possession of a quantity of " Yaa Ice"
Apparently the suspect had been in the habit of recruiting young Thai girls , four or five at a time, to accompany him back to his rented house for a drug and drinks orgy, two or three times a week. He said they all had a party and after he made sex with the girls. This was a regular occurrence he said.
He bought the "Ice " from a dealer in Chonburi. paying 180,000bht a time for it.
He is separated from his Thai wife and lives alone in the house, and has just finished serving with the army as an engineer in Iraq.He came to Thailand bringing 10 million baht with him to enjoy himself.
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Posted: April 24, 2007, 12:56 pm
by BKKSTAN
Hope he has some money stashed and some friends,he will need them for his future :(

Posted: April 24, 2007, 6:02 pm
by Aardvark
For that much he could get a life, what a W....R.!!

Posted: April 26, 2007, 7:24 am
by fatbas***d
Drugs, sex and rock n roll in Sukasem !
He deserves to be locked up for good, He didn't invite me! :(

Posted: April 26, 2007, 7:44 am
by TJ
It would be interesting if they would give him an IQ test and publish it.

Posted: April 26, 2007, 8:05 am
by SanBorn
Another one. I just hope Udon is not turning into Pattaya.

Posted: April 26, 2007, 9:33 am
by Doc
This one is kind of a "one off" from what I understand. He has been on the radar screen to a certain degree ever since he arrived so it is safe to say that he was being "supervised." None of us really have any idea of how the Thai police operate - but they do seem to be quite effective in doing whatever it is that they do.

The case can be made that another Brit - a tourist from Pattaya - who was on a bad trip from drugs - is what created the impetus to go after this guy. Took the local police about 8 days to make a solid enough case to get a warrant to search and arrest.

Posted: April 26, 2007, 10:40 am
by BKKSTAN
It amazes me how a falang can believe that he can do illegal business in Thailand and go unnoticed ](*,)

Posted: April 26, 2007, 11:08 am
by rickfarang
I'm glad they put him out of action. Its too bad he got mixed up with dope, maybe he could have done something useful with this part of his life.

Posted: April 26, 2007, 11:29 am
by Doc
BKKSTAN wrote:It amazes me how a falang can believe that he can do illegal business in Thailand and go unnoticed ](*,)
If by the use of the word "business" you are implying that he was selling dope as well as using it - at this point there is no evidence that this is what he was doing.

We can all presume or assume that since he was spending 180,000 Baht on the stuff, the odds are good that he was selling it. However, he was arrested with only a small quantity which has been determined to be sufficient only for "personal use."

Posted: April 26, 2007, 11:57 am
by BKKSTAN
Doc wrote:This one is kind of a "one off" from what I understand. He has been on the radar screen to a certain degree ever since he arrived so it is safe to say that he was being "supervised." None of us really have any idea of how the Thai police operate - but they do seem to be quite effective in doing whatever it is that they do.

The case can be made that another Brit - a tourist from Pattaya - who was on a bad trip from drugs - is what created the impetus to go after this guy. Took the local police about 8 days to make a solid enough case to get a warrant to search and arrest.
This led me to believe that he was doing business!

Posted: April 26, 2007, 12:46 pm
by Doc
BKKSTAN wrote:This led me to believe that he was doing usiness!
Sorry you got that impression Stan.

Whether the Brit actually got the drugs from the guy arrested is unknown. It's a he said - he said situation. Inferences can be made, but without solid evidence (which is not possible to obtain from someone who is totally out of it on drugs) those inferences don't amount to a hill of beans.

Whether the drugs were given for free - or purchased is also in question. It is something that no one will probably know since the Brit was so paranoid delusional that he had no idea what happend 24 hours previously, much less 48 hours previously.

Fortunately, he was "exported" back to Pattaya - and is more than likely now back in the UK.

Posted: May 5, 2007, 4:35 pm
by Freedom Fried
I think some empathy might be in order here.

Seriously.

The person in question had just completed a tour / many tours in Iraq.

If that is not enough to drive you to drug abuse / drive you mad I don't know what is.

Sure, he screwed up but then, he was ordered to partake in the invasion of a peaceful, harmless sovereign state based on a tissue (toilet roll multipack?) of outright lies which the poor sod probably believed and still does.

FF

Posted: May 5, 2007, 4:47 pm
by Aardvark
Sorry, no excuse. Go home :mad:

Posted: May 5, 2007, 4:49 pm
by valentine
Freedom Fried wrote:I think some empathy might be in order here.

Seriously.

The person in question had just completed a tour / many tours in Iraq.

If that is not enough to drive you to drug abuse / drive you mad I don't know what is.

Sure, he screwed up but then, he was ordered to partake in the invasion of a peaceful, harmless sovereign state based on a tissue (toilet roll multipack?) of outright lies which the poor sod probably believed and still does.

FF
Sorry FF. He wasn't a soldier. The original article said he was a civilian driver working for the US army A purely voluntary capacity I believe.Maybe the large pay cheque was an incentive.No sympathy here.

Posted: May 5, 2007, 5:07 pm
by Freedom Fried
I wasn't suggesting sympathy, just empathy. Personally I have no time for mercenaries, US, British or whomever.

That fact has altered my opinion somewhat.

What a fool. To enter a kingdom under martial law and get up to that type of tomfoolery and think you can get away with it. FFS!

Best rid of, I fully concur: Just cannot avoid the ASBO chavs, it would appear.

Enjoy the following ASBO chav link. It began as a British phenomenon but it has been aggresively exported, it would seem):

www.chavscum.com

FF

Posted: May 5, 2007, 5:30 pm
by rickfarang
Glad he's gone from here.

Maybe he will get some help now, or when they finally let him out.

Chav of the Month

Posted: May 5, 2007, 7:29 pm
by Garnet
Maybe I really am getting old and losing my objectivity on what's supposed to be a turn-on, but I sure wouldn't mind having this gal to watch walking by my house from time to time!

http://chavscum.co.uk/4images/details.php?image_id=6084

Posted: May 5, 2007, 7:40 pm
by beer monkey
How about playing A Chav Game whilst you are waiting for the benefits cheques to arrive:

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Posted: May 7, 2007, 11:58 am
by fatbas***d
Poor lad, he's having a hard time, crashed his nice GSXR 1000 a couple of days after being let out. probably thinking right now, Its safer in Iraq. :D