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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    The netizens will side with farang in this case, although laughing at him for marrying a whore
    Not this net citizen. As with most of these incidents, he brought it on himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    No mention he had legal custody of the boy. If not he kidnapped the boy and got thown in the slammer. Justice served.
    umm,, i read the boy was born in uk and is a british citizen, so i would say mum is in the wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post

    Hopefully mr. potato head will not be incarcerated for too long, can put this episode behind him and return to the arms of the vile slapper he is pictured with on his facebook account.
    I also had a look at his facebook account. I believe the "vile slapper" is his daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Why should the Embassy have to sort out the mess of this idiots own making?
    Because the British embassy is the representative of the British government in the LoS and can confirm that the child has been made the subject of a legal determination by a British court in favour of the father which would obviously have a bearing on how the Thai judiciary will view the case, you fucking idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluke View Post
    Although She seems to have taken him out the U.K. illegally .
    I'm wondering that if they basically were estranged /(separated?) with "dad having parental custody" and mom with 'visitation rights' then how did mom get the youngster's British passport to travel out of the country ?
    (Did dad leave it on the kitchen counter ?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeCoffee View Post
    how did mom get the youngster's British passport to travel out of the country ?
    May be mom had his Thai passport?

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    Ooops...they are not separated. They were "co-parenting" and dad got a "temporary custody order" after the child was out of the Scotland.

    Oh what a wild web they wove.

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    The Scottish Herald
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    Scot arrested in Thailand after trying to seize son from estranged wife is to become a dad again

    A SCOT arrested in Thailand after attempting to seize his son from his estranged wife and bring him home to Edinburgh is months away from becoming a father again.

    Jodie Smith, also known as Joe, was arrested as he tried to fly from a Bangkok airport with his nine-year-old son Joleon on Wednesday.

    He is said to have travelled to Thailand with Sean Felton, founder of Abducted Angels, an English-based charity which describes itself as being “focused on re-uniting parents with abducted children”.

    Both are understood to be in custody at Sakon Nakhon Prison, 400 miles north of Bangkok.

    Mr Smith, 41, is accused of abduction and trespassing. He denies the allegations and his family has now launched an online campaign aimed at raising £5000 to help fight his case.

    His partner Vik Farquharson, of Gorebridge, Midlothian, appealed for support on her Facebook page yesterday, adding: “This man needs to be here with his family and soon to be new baby.

    “My poor boy has been arrested and put in a Thai jail for trying to bring his laddie home when his mum abducted him to Thailand. We have no idea of conditions and no way of contacting him.

    “I’m in shock. Absolutely devastated. Literally living hell.”

    It’s understood the couple’s baby is due to be born in August.

    According to a crowdfunding site set up to raise funds for his legal case, Mr Smith’s estranged wife, named as Jintra Jummaimuang, left Scotland with their son in November, apparently despite Mr Smith’s wishes.

    It claims: “He was absolutely devastated and feared he'd never see his son again as she refused any contact or to take any calls.

    “In February 2018 he flew to Thailand to try to find Joleon. When he tracked him down to a remote village he was being cared for by his 10-year-old aunt and had a nasty foot injury.

    “He also asked his father to bring him home to the UK.”

    The crowdfunding page claims Mr Smith’s son has a British passport and is a British citizen.

    Mr Smith’s 67-year-old mother, Lidia Smith, of South Queensferry, told one Sunday newspaper: “Jodie has been beside himself ever since Jintra took Joleon, wondering where he is and if he will see him again.

    “He tracked them down to a remote part of north Thailand via Facebook and he decided to fly there when she refused to take his calls.

    “Our hearts are breaking.”

    Christine Jardine, the Lib Dem MP for the family’s Edinburgh West constituency, said: “Mr Smith’s mother contacted me and I have been in touch with the Foreign Office. They are speaking to the family and have got consulate support for them in Thailand.

    “They are getting all the official support and assistance that you would hope British citizens could be offered while abroad in these circumstances.

    “I will be keeping in touch with the family to point them in the right direction. It is incredibly difficult for all involved.”

    It’s believed Mr Smith and his former wife married in Britain and their son was born here.

    According to one report, Mr Smith obtained a temporary custody order in January which ruled his son should be returned to Scotland.

    Scot arrested in Thailand after trying to seize son from estranged wife is to become a dad again | HeraldScotland
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Because the British embassy is the representative of the British government in the LoS and can confirm that the child has been made the subject of a legal determination by a British court in favour of the father which would obviously have a bearing on how the Thai judiciary will view the case, you fucking idiot.
    If the child is a Thai citizen who entered Thailand legally, it is officially none of their fucking business, you cretin. All they can do is ask nicely.

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    You gormless fuckwad, his father, a BRITISH CITIZEN, has been awarded custody by a BRITISH JUDGE in a BRITISH COURT in BRITAIN in respect of a son who is a BRITISH CITIZEN which explains why the BRITISH embassy is/should be involved, you monkey-fucking, gormless, retarded twathead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You gormless fuckwad, his father, a BRITISH CITIZEN, has been awarded custody by a BRITISH JUDGE in a BRITISH COURT in BRITAIN in respect of a son who is a BRITISH CITIZEN which explains why the BRITISH embassy is/should be involved, you monkey-fucking, gormless, retarded twathead.
    He is a THAI citizen in THAILAND you fucking mong.

    I mean you can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Thailand applies Thai law.

    You cum guzzling, retarded onanist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    you can correct me if I'm wrong
    This exercise in futility has been performed many times, only to evoke more abuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroller View Post
    This exercise in futility has been attempted many times, only to evoke deserved abuse.
    FTFY.


    It doesn't surprise me that spineless little oiks want to go running to the embassy every time they fuck up, however the days when the British Empire could stamp its petulant feet and demand that johnny foreigner play the white man are long gone.

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    From the Daily Record

    Jodie and Lidia reported Joleon missing to Police Scotland when he first vanished.
    They did not launched <sic> a missing person’s investigation as
    Thailand is out of their jurisdiction.

    <snip>

    A Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are providing consular assistance to the family of a British national arrested in Thailand and are in contact with the Thai authorities.”
    Loosely translated:

    "We are asking nicely".

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    He is a THAI citizen in THAILAND you fucking mong.
    How would you know, you fat, turdmunching moron, gave his mum one up the blurter, went through her handbag and found the kid's Thai passport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroller View Post
    How would you know, you fat, turdmunching moron, gave his mum one up the blurter, went through her handbag and found the kid's Thai passport?
    You have a fanciful imagination. Should stop watching all that german porn.

    He is a Thai citizen by birth, unless his mother is not the Thai we've been told.

    It seems you're as fucking dumb as the father.


    They then tried to marry in Thailand, but the official stopped the ceremony when Jintra admitted she was already wed under local laws to another Brit.
    I believe the phrase is "ignoring the red flags".


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    They then tried to marry in Thailand, but the official stopped the ceremony when Jintra admitted she was already wed under local laws to another Brit.
    If married under local laws (village wedding) then it's not legally recognised. I'm confused as to why they stopped it.

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    Indeed, maybe they tried to prevent another train crash - should have been a warning for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    If married under local laws (village wedding) then it's not legally recognised. I'm confused as to why they stopped it.
    Local Thai Law, means legally registered at the Amphur. Village wedding has nothing to do with the law.

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    barry harracuda

    He is a Thai citizen by birth,
    no he isnt.

    read the thread you dozy pillock.
    it has been mentioned many times that the bint came to england when she was 7 months pregnant gave birth there (UK)



    Mr Smith and his former wife married in Britain and their son was born here.

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    I also had a look at his facebook account. I believe the "vile slapper" is his daughter

    perhaps not.

    His partner Vik Farquharson, of Gorebridge, Midlothian, appealed for support on her Facebook page yesterday, adding: “This man needs to be here with his family and soon to be new baby.

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    The fugly fat fok is all mouth & no brains, don't expect him to read anything before he punches the quick reply button with an angry fist.

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    One is a Thai citizen if one of the childs parents is Thai. Where the child is born is immaterial.

    "Jus sanguinis

    Persons born anywhere in the world to at least one parent with Thai citizenship themselves are entitled to Thai citizenship at birth. "

    According to a internet source. Well spotted 'arry.

    The phrase "local law" originated in a UK newspaper. There was no explanation as to who informed the newspaper of that "fact" and one is left to assume it was not used to muddy the waters. Some in the UK are also aware of "village marriages" that are not legal, in the UK and hence introduce an element doubt.

    Nobody has stated what passport the child travelled to Thailand on or what passport was offered when trying to leave Thailand.

    A UK government site informs all:

    "You must get the permission of everyone with parental responsibility for a child or from a court before taking the child abroad.

    Taking a child abroad without permission is child abduction.

    You automatically have parental responsibility if you’re the child’s mother, but you still need the permission of anyone else with parental responsibility before you take the child abroad."

    As the couple were not divorced the mother is allowed to take the child abroad. The father would, in the UK, be required to present a letter from the childs mother along with her contact details.

    Sexual descrimination.

    I suspect Thai rules are the same.

    They may of course raised suspicion at checkin. Two older males and one young boy looking a little eager to leave quickly, on possibly tickets purchased last minute. That would tick a few boxes on the checkin system to a caring airline.
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    Yes Thai automatically by mother ,
    however if as is said both married and father has parental rights , hasn’t the child been abducted from his country of residence in the first place? as both parents have not agreed to a relocation and I take it the child is in school? Etc?
    will not put up wiv the "Nanny state" so don't push it on me.

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