English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
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English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
Have a look at this weeks Stickman's Inbox for a travellers experience at Soyouwannaboomboom.
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English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
Perhaps you could post a link. =D>karonsteve wrote:Have a look at this weeks Stickman's Inbox for a travellers experience at Soyouwannaboomboom.
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English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
"EMAIL OF THE WEEK - Smuggling doesn't pay.
When I flew in to Suvarnabhumi Airport in early December I was stopped by a policeman after clearing Immigration and Customs and asked if I had brought in any alcohol or cigarettes. I had a gift set of 150 ml of spirits and told him so and offered to open my backpack to show him. As I was about to do so he said he believed me and let me go to continue my travels. However, in the queue when leaving Bangkok I mentioned this to a fellow countryman and he told me his tale on entry. He had bought 9 x 200 cigarettes in Dubai for his friends in Thailand and was collared on arrival by Customs at Suvarnabhumi. Since he was not in their system as a known smuggler he was given the minimum fine (he showed me the stamped paperwork), 43,065 baht! Needless to say his passport is now flagged each time on entry."
http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/Stickman ... attoos.htm
I hope Stick won't mind me cutting and pasting.
When I flew in to Suvarnabhumi Airport in early December I was stopped by a policeman after clearing Immigration and Customs and asked if I had brought in any alcohol or cigarettes. I had a gift set of 150 ml of spirits and told him so and offered to open my backpack to show him. As I was about to do so he said he believed me and let me go to continue my travels. However, in the queue when leaving Bangkok I mentioned this to a fellow countryman and he told me his tale on entry. He had bought 9 x 200 cigarettes in Dubai for his friends in Thailand and was collared on arrival by Customs at Suvarnabhumi. Since he was not in their system as a known smuggler he was given the minimum fine (he showed me the stamped paperwork), 43,065 baht! Needless to say his passport is now flagged each time on entry."
http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/Stickman ... attoos.htm
I hope Stick won't mind me cutting and pasting.
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English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
steve if you look at my link on page 1 of this thread, you can see that 4+ years ago (2009), the fine was TBH3500+/carton.
So it is no surprise that it is now 4800+.
ps I can't imagine Stickman would be concerned about referrals to his site. There must be very few readers these days - which may explain why (on my very brief reading) it seemed dominated by stories and photos of bars/bargirls.
So it is no surprise that it is now 4800+.
ps I can't imagine Stickman would be concerned about referrals to his site. There must be very few readers these days - which may explain why (on my very brief reading) it seemed dominated by stories and photos of bars/bargirls.
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English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
How much beer Laos is allowed per person?
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Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
I carried a box of wine for a guy one time, in exchange for a ride to UTH. must have been a few liters.....but I actually thought the limit was 1 liter period. Anybody?
Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
Just Come back "Over the Bridge This Afternoon " NO Problem !!!"
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Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
I Ain't Sayin' NOWT About My Cig's Though...stattointhailand wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:08 pmHeard that you were well over the limit for "Players No10" 747
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Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
Probably a wise move 747747man wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:11 pmI Ain't Sayin' NOWT About My Cig's Though...stattointhailand wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:08 pmHeard that you were well over the limit for "Players No10" 747
Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
Believe it or NOT They were all the rage about 30 Odd years Ago.....stattointhailand wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:22 pmProbably a wise move 747747man wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:11 pmI Ain't Sayin' NOWT About My Cig's Though...stattointhailand wrote: ↑November 26, 2017, 4:08 pmHeard that you were well over the limit for "Players No10" 747
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Re: English gent caught with too many Cig's at Nong Khai border
I believe the limit is one litre of wine. However, I have been stopped to check for cigarettes and spirits, and they could clearly see the 4 litre wine box, and they ignored it. However, next time, who knows?thighlander wrote: ↑November 25, 2017, 9:04 pmI carried a box of wine for a guy one time, in exchange for a ride to UTH. must have been a few liters.....but I actually thought the limit was 1 liter period. Anybody?