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Re: Dandok Lastest update
Did anyone read in the papers recently ....about someone jumping from a hotel in KL ??? .... and according to the report ... he is ...a cheongster after going to tomyam land , returned with a strange behaviour .... always depressed.....and later.... even have the time to write and to say sorry to his beloved ....and ..... that is strange....??????
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An article to share with u all guys......
More women say: Touch me, pay me ...... as the story goes.... An engineer, 36, was cutting his way across the dance floor of a Clarke Quay club earlier this year when a 23-year-old woman accused him of touching her buttocks. The bouncers stepped in. The police showed up. And though he claimed he did not touch the woman, he ended up paying S$8,000 (RM19,508) to settle the case. “I didn’t want trouble and I didn’t know what my company and wife would think if they found out,” he said in an e-mail reply to The Straits Times. “That was my only way out.” Under the law, certain criminal offences such as simple molestation cases, wrongful restraint and causing hurt can be settled out of court if the victim agrees to drop the matter in return for some form of compensation. An offender who has had his offence compounded will not have a criminal record. But lawyers interviewed said that increasingly, they are seeing more men like the engineer seeking help for molestation charges and paying more cash to compound their cases. This has prompted concerns among the legal fraternity that the system could be abused by women looking for pay-outs by making false accusations and men who might be getting off the hook by paying off their victims. At least six lawyers interviewed said that they are seeing a pattern of drunk men being accused by women in their early 20s for molesting them in clubs. According to police records, there were 110 cases of outrage of modesty in nightspots reported last year, about the same number as the year before. In the first nine months of this year, there were 72 such cases. But the number does not show whether some of these cases have been compounded, as both the police and the Subordinate Courts say they do not keep such records. Lawyer Chia Boon Teck handled five such cases in the last three months. “The men are drunk, don’t remember anything and have no defence against them,” he said. “To avoid the whole saga, they’d rather just pay.” Lawyer Amolat Singh, who handled four such cases in the last six months, said that the incidents happened mostly in clubs in the wee hours of the morning. The accused men were usually alone. Lawyer Subhas Anandan, recalling a case involving a director of a public listed company, believes that there are so-called “victims” out there trying to make easy money. He said that the director was in a club, on his way to get drinks when he stopped to talk to some women. Soon, some men approached him, accusing him of molesting the girls. To avoid public scrutiny, he paid the girl S$5,000 to settle the case. “I was convinced he was set up, I also handled another three cases where it was the same modus operandi,” Subhas said. “If it’s a reasonable sum, most guys will just pay. If it goes to trial, it’ll be even more in legal fees.” Lawyers also noticed that the compensation amounts have risen, from the average S$1,000 to S$2,000 some years ago, to above $5,000 these days. Lawyer S. Radakrishnan, who has handled seven compounded molestation cases in the last year, said that some victims are now asking extortionate sums of between S$20,000 and S$50,000. “It bothers me because they know that the accused are scared to go to court and don’t want their families to know,” he said, adding that the highest amount he has personally handled is a S$20,000 case. Subhas, who once helped a client claim S$25,000 in compensation from a dentist who allegedly touched her breasts, said the sums paid out depend on the severity of the offence and also the ability of the man to pay. One case that is a talking point among lawyers is that of a 48-year-old obstetrician-gynaecologist who last year paid a woman S$51,000 after he was accused of touching her breasts, abdomen and thigh. National University of Singapore law professor Michael Hor said that the system could be abused in two ways. A man of means committing a series of outrages of modesty could “buy” himself out of prosecution, for example. Alternatively, a calculating victim could try to extract unreasonably large sums of money in exchange for not going to trial. The lawyers want a registry of victims who have agreed to compound their cases to be set up, to stop any kind of abuse. “If we keep a record, we can make sure that it’s not the same people who make these claims,” said lawyer Ravinderpal Singh, who handles about five molestation cases a year. Prof Hor thinks the list of compoundable offences could exclude cases of outrage of modesty. Some also suggested that a compensation cap be implemented. Lawyers interviewed said that not all victims want money. Some demand an apology — in court or published in the newspapers. Others want a donation made in their name to a charity. There are also those who insist on their day in court, no matter what. These are usually the real victims, lawyers say |
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An article to share with u all guys......
More women say: Touch me, pay me ...... as the story goes.... An engineer, 36, was cutting his way across the dance floor of a Clarke Quay club earlier this year when a 23-year-old woman accused him of touching her buttocks. The bouncers stepped in. The police showed up. And though he claimed he did not touch the woman, he ended up paying S$8,000 (RM19,508) to settle the case. “I didn’t want trouble and I didn’t know what my company and wife would think if they found out,” he said in an e-mail reply to The Straits Times. “That was my only way out.” Under the law, certain criminal offences such as simple molestation cases, wrongful restraint and causing hurt can be settled out of court if the victim agrees to drop the matter in return for some form of compensation. An offender who has had his offence compounded will not have a criminal record. But lawyers interviewed said that increasingly, they are seeing more men like the engineer seeking help for molestation charges and paying more cash to compound their cases. This has prompted concerns among the legal fraternity that the system could be abused by women looking for pay-outs by making false accusations and men who might be getting off the hook by paying off their victims. At least six lawyers interviewed said that they are seeing a pattern of drunk men being accused by women in their early 20s for molesting them in clubs. According to police records, there were 110 cases of outrage of modesty in nightspots reported last year, about the same number as the year before. In the first nine months of this year, there were 72 such cases. But the number does not show whether some of these cases have been compounded, as both the police and the Subordinate Courts say they do not keep such records. Lawyer Chia Boon Teck handled five such cases in the last three months. “The men are drunk, don’t remember anything and have no defence against them,” he said. “To avoid the whole saga, they’d rather just pay.” Lawyer Amolat Singh, who handled four such cases in the last six months, said that the incidents happened mostly in clubs in the wee hours of the morning. The accused men were usually alone. Lawyer Subhas Anandan, recalling a case involving a director of a public listed company, believes that there are so-called “victims” out there trying to make easy money. He said that the director was in a club, on his way to get drinks when he stopped to talk to some women. Soon, some men approached him, accusing him of molesting the girls. To avoid public scrutiny, he paid the girl S$5,000 to settle the case. “I was convinced he was set up, I also handled another three cases where it was the same modus operandi,” Subhas said. “If it’s a reasonable sum, most guys will just pay. If it goes to trial, it’ll be even more in legal fees.” Lawyers also noticed that the compensation amounts have risen, from the average S$1,000 to S$2,000 some years ago, to above $5,000 these days. Lawyer S. Radakrishnan, who has handled seven compounded molestation cases in the last year, said that some victims are now asking extortionate sums of between S$20,000 and S$50,000. “It bothers me because they know that the accused are scared to go to court and don’t want their families to know,” he said, adding that the highest amount he has personally handled is a S$20,000 case. Subhas, who once helped a client claim S$25,000 in compensation from a dentist who allegedly touched her breasts, said the sums paid out depend on the severity of the offence and also the ability of the man to pay. One case that is a talking point among lawyers is that of a 48-year-old obstetrician-gynaecologist who last year paid a woman S$51,000 after he was accused of touching her breasts, abdomen and thigh. National University of Singapore law professor Michael Hor said that the system could be abused in two ways. A man of means committing a series of outrages of modesty could “buy” himself out of prosecution, for example. Alternatively, a calculating victim could try to extract unreasonably large sums of money in exchange for not going to trial. The lawyers want a registry of victims who have agreed to compound their cases to be set up, to stop any kind of abuse. “If we keep a record, we can make sure that it’s not the same people who make these claims,” said lawyer Ravinderpal Singh, who handles about five molestation cases a year. Prof Hor thinks the list of compoundable offences could exclude cases of outrage of modesty. Some also suggested that a compensation cap be implemented. Lawyers interviewed said that not all victims want money. Some demand an apology — in court or published in the newspapers. Others want a donation made in their name to a charity. There are also those who insist on their day in court, no matter what. These are usually the real victims, lawyers say |
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Re: Dandok Lastest update
Bro 88,
Understand that our friend Bonkemon still there, the kong tau really deep deep. Are you there this New Year eve? If yes, let's cheong together in HB. Happy new Year. |
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Currently I am at Dandok cyber safe..Seems like business is quite slow and lots of gals for selection. What has really happen here? While I managed to find a disco by the name of "Okay". It is along the road of Bangkok disco and Jong Jong 2. This disco plays very good music and the babes are very jude too. Guess brudders here should pay a visit if you guys happen to stay after midnight while the border check point is close.
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any bros got any recon info on this place called wonderland?? its near KPK hotel, M1 disco. Setup is meant to be similar to MC/HBKK type operation.
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Kind of u if u can let me know which hotel it is. Not mentioned in the papers. thanks ,bro.
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Sungai Kolok border checkpoint CLOSED for 2 days on 31.12.09 & 1.1.10
Report from Bangkok Post dtaed Wednesday 30 December 2009 :-
Checkpoint closed for New Year NARATHIWAT : The Sungai Kolok border checkpoint will be closed tomorrow and Friday following reports of possible insurgency-triggered violence in the lower South over the New Year period. Sungai Kolok district chief Somkiat Suwannimitr yesterday said the checkpoint on the Malaysian border would be closed from 6am tomorrow until 6pm on Friday. He said there were intelligence reports indicating insurgents were planning attacks in southern border towns during the New Year period. The checkpoint closure would inconvenience tourists from Malaysia but was necessary to prevent would-be troublemakers from entering Thai territory to commit acts of violence, he said. Also, security forces have set up road blocks throughout the province. In neighbouring Yala, authorities were checking leaflets purportedly released by insurgents threatening to stage attacks during the New Year holidays. Yala police chief Sayan Krasaesan said officers were working to verify the source of the leaflets, adding security had been stepped up. He said authorities needed tips-off and information from local people and grassroots leaders in order to keep a step ahead of the insurgents. Vice Adm Kasikorn Khirisri, chief of the combined police, military and civilian force in Yala, said the warnings in the leaflets might be just empty threats. However, all security officials must report for work during the New Year period. Abdullateb Todeh, chairman of the Islamic association in Yaha district, said security authorities should forge closer ties with local people by introducing themselves at a mosque congregation. Once they are better acquainted with the locals, it would be easier to seek help and cooperation from villagers in countering the insurgency, he said. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Sad sad, kenna stuck in way down South. So my nephew still with the same gal????? hee hee hee...... he have a good heart. |
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yesterday HB and paragon were not packed. Less ppl and hotel I stayed oscar was not full. 3 of my fren came to join me yesterday , so I extended 1 nite. They got gal from farm charlie, with good price at RM200 at 5PM but so so service . Long que of cars coming in and out at malaysia customs at 2PM just now. Happy new year to all bro...... till we meet again next year.
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he always like that one.... probably he will extend till next year.
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Till next year shall we meet...... auld lan sai.... |
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I dont know to! Based on what I read online and papers!
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