disturbing...
disturbing...
This in todays Phnom Penh Post
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/ ... arges.html
Nasty picture...
You do hear about the vigilante/mob "justice" here,but this brings it home.
Dont spose any of the killers will face charges...I'm sure they can be identified in the picture/s.See there is an Ak in attendance too.
Nice thing for the kids watching to witness..
Wonder what they'll turn out like?
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/ ... arges.html
Nasty picture...
You do hear about the vigilante/mob "justice" here,but this brings it home.
Dont spose any of the killers will face charges...I'm sure they can be identified in the picture/s.See there is an Ak in attendance too.
Nice thing for the kids watching to witness..
Wonder what they'll turn out like?
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Maybe like their parents, who no doubt witnessed countless similar incidents.stains wrote:
Nice thing for the kids watching to witness..
Wonder what they'll turn out like?
Ive seen it in action a couple of times, in both incidents cops turned up just in time.You do hear about the vigilante/mob "justice" here,but this brings it home.
Who Gives a Fuck?
Apologies- didn't see the original post.
Being a "jao" is quite a risky occupation.
When i lived in BKK 3 a few years ago i remember being woken in the early hours by a few screams and shouting.
Downed a quick can and went back to bed.
Next day found out a teenage scrap-collecter/opportunist thief was killed trying to pinch someones ladder.
By a hammer
This in an affluent neighbourhood with 'respectable' upper/middle class folk,about 200m from the International school I was working at,at the time.
Whilst riding my pushbike in the early hours I used to see odd blokes skulking the streets with those long hooked bamboo poles-not sure I'd want to get caught.
You don't have to scratch the surface too much...
Being a "jao" is quite a risky occupation.
When i lived in BKK 3 a few years ago i remember being woken in the early hours by a few screams and shouting.
Downed a quick can and went back to bed.
Next day found out a teenage scrap-collecter/opportunist thief was killed trying to pinch someones ladder.
By a hammer
This in an affluent neighbourhood with 'respectable' upper/middle class folk,about 200m from the International school I was working at,at the time.
Whilst riding my pushbike in the early hours I used to see odd blokes skulking the streets with those long hooked bamboo poles-not sure I'd want to get caught.
You don't have to scratch the surface too much...
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Poor kids.
if only the ponzi scammers in the west faced this kind of rough justice--it might make them think twice.
Perhaps the vulgus mobile is displacing its rage at the kingpin white-collar jaos at the top of the corruption ladder, who are out of reach (speaking of laddders...) Heres to Bernie Madoff and Co!
if only the ponzi scammers in the west faced this kind of rough justice--it might make them think twice.
Perhaps the vulgus mobile is displacing its rage at the kingpin white-collar jaos at the top of the corruption ladder, who are out of reach (speaking of laddders...) Heres to Bernie Madoff and Co!
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When i lived in PP in 2003/04 I experienced burglary twice and attempted burglary twice more.
On the first occasion i has only recently moved into an apartment on the second floor above the owners on ground floor. The outside door was just a yale type but inside there was the usual steel loop for using a proper barrel type padlock. Before i had chance to get such a lock i discovered one morning that my tv, dvd, digi camera and numerous other valuable items had been taken. Odd thing was that i hadnt been woken and was right next door to the lounge, like 3 metres away from the tv. I used to lay the door keys on the lounge table. MISTAKE! As on another occcasion i was woken in the night by a noise. I walked into the lounge to discover this long bamboo pole with a hook on the end literally 5 metres across the room trying to hook the keys and i suspect that they had dont this to enter on the first occasion too. However, they wouldnt have entered due to having padlocked the inside by now.
On another occasion i woke to find that a bamboo pole was lifting my trousers in the air. The guy was on a narrow ledge about 5 metres above ground level. By this time I was feeling very very angry and i pushed the bamboo pole as hard as i could in an effort to put the f****** off the ledge. I would have been happy to have killed the guy! He was obviously skilled in his art and managed to avoid falling and he quickly climbed down and away he went.
So all smaller items especially keys should alwways be kept well out of view of a window as the traditional slatted glass windows enable burglers to use poles for attempted burglaries and theft.
On the first occasion i has only recently moved into an apartment on the second floor above the owners on ground floor. The outside door was just a yale type but inside there was the usual steel loop for using a proper barrel type padlock. Before i had chance to get such a lock i discovered one morning that my tv, dvd, digi camera and numerous other valuable items had been taken. Odd thing was that i hadnt been woken and was right next door to the lounge, like 3 metres away from the tv. I used to lay the door keys on the lounge table. MISTAKE! As on another occcasion i was woken in the night by a noise. I walked into the lounge to discover this long bamboo pole with a hook on the end literally 5 metres across the room trying to hook the keys and i suspect that they had dont this to enter on the first occasion too. However, they wouldnt have entered due to having padlocked the inside by now.
On another occasion i woke to find that a bamboo pole was lifting my trousers in the air. The guy was on a narrow ledge about 5 metres above ground level. By this time I was feeling very very angry and i pushed the bamboo pole as hard as i could in an effort to put the f****** off the ledge. I would have been happy to have killed the guy! He was obviously skilled in his art and managed to avoid falling and he quickly climbed down and away he went.
So all smaller items especially keys should alwways be kept well out of view of a window as the traditional slatted glass windows enable burglers to use poles for attempted burglaries and theft.
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i came home to my room nr central mkt one day to find my door locked from the inside --the viet neighbour, a carpenter, was inside looking for my stash of gold--he held up a cheap billboard he said he was looking for and face was thereby saved. it was in that v poor street where you can play the footbll pools, its probably a lot less poor now...all you so and sos who agree with street justice have obviously been there too long, with respect--
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I did--I knew there was nothing inside he could have found. I also knew he was skint too, so i didnt care but anyway, if you know the block of flats Im talking about all the folks in it are dead poor---some women who lived there or nearby told me to move out as it was not suitable for barangs, so i did, but acttually i was safer there than with all the subsequnt barangs i was soon to meet!--cheers
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I didn't say he was innocent, but it seems a touch shit that a mob of people murder 2 men = no charges. He is charged after nearly being beaten to death? Consistent?angsta wrote:
The one who survivedf is facing charges? Of course? Fuck me.
Yeah, well its normal to face charges after apparently mugging someone and smashing them in the heads, the fact he was attacked by a mob doesn't actually make him innocent.