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Viral videos or live streams of encounters with the police have become a common occurrence in the United States and a few other countries, but on Friday a transgender person in Pattaya refused to exit her car after being stopped by police and live-streamed the whole event. The woman was a suspect after reports of a drug dealer in a car whose description matched her car and was carrying an e-cigarette, illegal in Thailand. 33 year old Eakksachai Temsomboon was stopped by police in South Pattaya after an anonymous concerned citizen called the police hotline to report a drug dealer […]

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I just dont understand why Vaping is illegal in Thailand, I mean Prostitution is also illegal but there's rumours it still goes on, kinda twisted logic!

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Hardly real news,, more of a humerous event,, vaping is illegal,, bottom line... This person is just looking for publicity. Move on... 

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She (he) is transgender (personal  pronoun ‘they’) so can they choose whether they go to a male or female prison? Wherever they go they’ll  probably enjoy it!

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"A urine test was reported to have found illegal drugs in her system."

did the cops check to see if they still had their wallets?

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Sorry, but what kind of sad life does someone have to anonymously report someone about an e-cigarette to the police? 

I guess those are the same who report to the police about someone clearing their throat during the pandemic. 

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The police will usually get their way!

They didn’t plant drugs in the subjects car but they instead fudged the subjects drug test imop

 

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Just now, riclag said:

The police will usually get their way!

They didn’t plant drugs in the subjects car but they instead fudged the subjects drug test imop

Possibly because he/she had the brass neck to stand up to the RTP

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1 hour ago, MikeW said:

It wouldn't get out of it's car. That's the way it should read and I've seen e-cigarettes and the fluid in the markets 

I was thinking of “It “ but instead I used subject! Less intrusive! If I was speaking to friends ,”it “ would be my choice .

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3 hours ago, ThairdOfBS said:

I just dont understand why Vaping is illegal in Thailand, I mean Prostitution is also illegal but there's rumours it still goes on, kinda twisted logic!

Likely has a bit to do with profitable cigarette manufacturers.

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I gotta be honest, I love the creativity of the RTP of moving the vehicle to a police station.

However 40 minutes of chatting with mom. C'mon.

In many countries 'more developed' the window would've been gone and the person would've been forced out of the car.

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59 minutes ago, MikeW said:

It wouldn't get out of it's car. That's the way it should read and I've seen e-cigarettes and the fluid in the markets 

doesn't make it legal.

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1 hour ago, 9S_ said:

LOL how nice. In the US they would break the car window, guns drawn, and drag her out of the car. 

Breaking glass in the states by the police ! It’s a safety issue !The subject can’t be transported in a towed vehicle!

The subject is endangering their life and possible others! 

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5 hours ago, Shark said:

doesn't make it legal.

I know that but it's crazy they sell the stuff in the open cops walking around no problem 

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24 minutes ago, MikeW said:

I know that but it's crazy they sell the stuff in the open cops walking around no problem 

here goes the general rule.... if a police man isn't there for a problem with you, you'll most likely not have a problem. no guarantees.

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While one must appreciate how the Thai government protects it's citizens from many evils like pornography and e-cigaretts, I wish they would protect their citizens from COVID by aggressive and effective nationwide vaccinations! Priorities I guess...

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1 hour ago, Joe said:

While one must appreciate how the Thai government protects it's citizens from many evils like pornography and e-cigaretts, I wish they would protect their citizens from COVID by aggressive and effective nationwide vaccinations! Priorities I guess...

Illegalising 'evils like pornography and e-cigarettes' costs little more than the lawmakers' time, which they're paid for in any event.

Vaccines, on the other hand, cost money, a resource that this government demonstrated was in seriously short supply seven months ago, when PM Prayuth sent out his begging letters to the country's big business leaders who he hoped may have a little to spare . . . sadly and almost inevitably, they didn't.

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15 hours ago, ThairdOfBS said:

I just dont understand why Vaping is illegal in Thailand, I mean Prostitution is also illegal but there's rumours it still goes on, kinda twisted logic!

Because all tobacco products are sold by a government monopoly and generate a large income for the state. 

Vaping products do not have any tax classification in Thailand, so there's no tax revenue.

And even if they gave them a classification, it's easy to make eliquid through commercially available products that they cannot tax (vegetable glycerine, propylene glycol, food grade flavourings) that they wouldn't get any tax revenue from it either.

Money is more important to the Thai state than is the health of their citizens, which shouldn't come as a surprise. 

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