What an amazing story. So happy he made it out in relatively good shape though it will take time for him to process it all. Well done Thairish Times. Keep up the great work.
I went to Thailand for an one month holiday in 2003 & stayed. One of thing that I noticed was almost all the trouble that farangs got into involved alcohol. Thus I decided that if I stayed in Thailand I wouldn’t drink. Best decision I ever made. 21 years now without a drink!
@@englishquizfactory Mate you the poor man literally spend hours commenting on other people's lives ? Shame hope you get a life one day 😂😂it's honestly shocking how much time you spent on MY video ...
@@jobryce4447 I tell u what, this is impressive. Posting all the way from South Africa. Didn’t know they had internet there. U still masturbating to postcards of Thailand? 🤣 u got IG? Maybe you can cry at all the pictures of beautiful Thailand I’ve posted 😃
Drunk driving, getting stopped and becoming abusive towards the police, behaving like a mad man in the holding cell. Not sure if that is the way to get out of trouble. Sound more like someone who feels very entitled.
After the interviewee states he was working six days per week, had no money to do anything and no life....the response is; So, sounds like you were living the good life...wtf😅😅😅
Great interview, can we all arrange to help these people stuck behind bars. This guy did a great interview, part 2 yes. I admire this guys honestly and humility. Thanks Pete!!!!😊
normally people are behind bars for a reason , not because of jay walking , or tossing a ciggie butt on the ground , why would anybody wish to help someone that was arrested and put in jail , its not as if he was innocent
@@BraveFartz at no point did I ask for help old chap 😅 I'm just putting my story out so people don't end up in the same situation. I admit to my wrong doing learnt my lesson the hard way
@@BraveFartz"normally"? source trust me bro Corrupt police can make up charges to solicit bribes. If you ever traveled, not just on guided tours and all inclusive resorts, you would know this. I have seen this is several countries. You are clueless
If I remember correctly the Kiwi brothers were driving intoxicated and robbed and beat up a Thai official ... Not condoning drink driving as I've confessed in the interview
Your a perfect example of someone being dangerous with a little knowledge about a subject!!..... you have no idea what really happened... if you did you stop taking a grab from the story or seeing a picture that doesn't explain the full scenario......
@@jobryce4447 Ignore the muppets who will inevitably pass judgement in the comments. They'll never live here, never learn Thai, never teach, never contribute to TL and would've melted in your shoes :)
@@GoneAdriftcheers 🙏 yea blows my mind how many people have the time to continually comment negatively and mention ..my Mrs , country and family . Things that have nothing to do with the actual message and nothing to do with the purpose of the video . Thanks again appreciate the positivity 😊🎉
Indeed you are correct . I spoke exactly what happened in my story . " Screaming and shouting " as I said in the interview, could possibly be a cry for help ? Certain things I can't mention if I wish to return in 2029
This my 24th year living in los & no shit every day feels like my 1st preety much, am very blessed & thankful. I remember after a cpl yr asking immigration how long can i stay/ update visas etc. They said behave yourself & can stay forever, its up to you. Good policy imo but yep 💩 happens. I used to go into prisons to help out folk who were struggling & got plenty sad as stories but bottom line is stick to the law & all will be good. Head down & ass up while back home Josh & make every post a winner. And keep up the Thai languge skills. Top listen thanks. ขอให้โชคดี🙏🏼
Thanks I appreciate the positive comment 🙏 trying to better myself as a person everyday . Hopefully my story can help others before they make any foolish mistake as I did . Cheers
Our detention centers in America are the Hyatt Regency compared to Thialand and Japan. Once in Japan I underwent a 2 hour interrogation with a Japanese investor so close to my face I felt his spital spraying on me. Then at the end he tells me, "You can leave now would you like a ride" I said no thank you I'll walk.
Try China. My husband, son and I were on a bus going between 2 rural cities. At a police stop in the middle of nowhere, my husband was taken off by the police into a small room where by way of charades he was " interogated" about our intentions. They kept him for about 25 minutes before letting him back on the bus. We never did know what they actually wanted but if he had got bolsjie, it could very well have ended differently.
I came on the podcast to speak with Pete to address my mistakes , in no way am I gaining anything from putting myself out there for the world to see . I had some very amazing experiences and lived a happy life up until what I said . Hopefully someone can learn from my mistakes and not suffer the consequences I received.
@@jobryce4447 I can see how you felt. I feel more at home in Thailand than I do the USA. It just seems like I click with everyone more for many reasons. These AH that criticize you need to be more understanding.
@@offwiththeirheads4635 the guy was about 28 and had been in Thailand for years, long enough to know how things work, hardly some fresh off the boat newbie.
For some reason, this video reminded me of another incident involving two visitors from the US. I don't remember the UA-camr's name, but he said two US guys were arrested at the Bangkok airport because a single bullet was in one of their luggage. It was a strange case. Suspicion arose after their arrest and the US guys demanded an investigation. They believed someone from the Thai airport planted that bullet in their luggage. The US Government got involved and did an investigation. Strangely enough, no other US traveler had this problem again in Thailand. It's as if the investigation scared off whoever was doing this to visitors from the US.
I do drink and drive too since years in Thailand but i won't deny that it is really WRONG. I have been stopped and breathalyzed 4 times, only paid a bribe of 1700 THB once because I'm not dumb enough to do anything else than accepting it's an offense and be overly friendly and showing remorse to the police.
@@simondonohoe1221 spot on. He is lying about the reason for his deportation. U don’t get banned for 5 years for overstaying ur visa. I hate criminals and I hate liars. And this pleb is both. What a turd
@@englishquizfactory why would I come on the record to lie ?! Literally makes no sense ....Like I said I had just returned home and I do agree with you about the missing bits and bobs . We are doing part two so stay tuned . Well I know you will Mr Aussie keyboard warrior
Texas Prisons do the same, one long chain with prison bound guys attached. The inmates in local jails call it "catching the chain" getting a number and riding the bluebird express(prison bus)
If he had smiled and said sorry when he was arrested for drinking a few beers over the limit and given them 500 Baht, had a 10 minutes chat about Liverpool there would have been a few slaps on the back and he would have been let free.
Yep, you obviously understand how things work, just be polite, in Thai if possible, ask them which football team they like, and things will generally be ok.
There is no story here ... drunk driving is a serious matter and while most of the year the authorities will turn a blind eye to this, especially if suitably palmed off, at Songkran they are hyper-vigilant in view of the annual carnage on the roads . Well done to the Thai authorities. Glad the system worked in this instance.
I spent 10 days there on my way home after a short 6 month imprisonment in Chiang Mai for weed before it was legal, it's fucked in there, it would take half an hour to type what I saw in just ten days, it was June 2015.
@@HansSprungfeld-p9b lol human rights Thailand if you think it's bad in there you should see what they do with Union organisers and other Socialists, not to mention anyone who dare comment unfavourably on the the monarchs favourite pet dog.
So let me get this right, he was working illegally and also caught drunk driving and has overstayed his visa, he then most likely made the Thai police lose face, when he was talking to them in Thai. I can understand why they arrested him and deported him. I hope his fiancée waits for him, 5 years is a long time, I did 2 years not seeing my Thai misses and that was hard enough. As someone who works in a Aussie prison, the strip search is pretty much the same all over, the difference is we’re not allowed to make them squat and cough to look up their anus, it’s against their human rights. Noodles is a commodity/currency in prisons all the over the world. At least he realised that he needed a degree and started doing one, I hope he finishes it.
@@EB-jf5oi sadly you are right. It should be taken more seriously. I think thats why so many older expats feel "free" here...because they can drink as much as they like and get behind the wheel consequence free.
Yeah i was thinking this guy was getting what he deserves,but then he came good and highlighted the absolutely destitute of some of the inmates,and for that i give him upmost respect 🙏
For the people that is stuck in there you need to contact Thailand UNCHR to help them because they are stateless their country hasn't accepted them because no proof of who they are theres no passport to verify their country thats why they haven't been sent back.
The guys inside , when eventually (maybe 2/3 weeks after writing a request to contact the embassy ) are allowed to use their phones and contact the embassy and only then their family will find out their whereabouts.. it's a shame
@@p38blueI slept next to a Somalian guy, he said that his embassy is in Malaysia and had a very small chance of getting out . He tried to hang himself 3 or 4 times the few weeks I was there .
Seems like he missed something out- Overstay more than 3 Years = 5 years ban from Thailand and 20,000 baht overstay fine. He gave the impression it was just a few days, not years.
@@lil_ceeeez96absolute BS. So ur telling me if you get arrested and overstay for 1 day, u r banned for 5 years ? LOL. How gullible r u? Clearly he lied and overstayed for months or was busted working illegally with the bar. I bet the latter
@@clivebaxter6354 Everyone being deported stages @ IDC. If you 'cannot' pay the fare, meaning is multiplied per circumstance, the stay @ IDC is magnified. Plain and simple version is if you have the money, you can get out.
Wow. This guy is talking about experiencing absolute temporary insanity during those first few minutes/hours after entering the prison cell.....screaming and shouting like an absolute animal....as he describes it. Good One!
Hit the nail on the head , doing exactly that while I wait out the 5 years 🙏 already secured a position through a fellow colleague ,I'll be in Phnom Penh next month . Quick flight for my Mrs to come over and visit and a pretty good starting salary surprisingly. Cheers
Great interview Pete, this guy sounds 100% genuine & I really enjoyed watching, he hasn't dramatised his ordeal & sounds spot on, fair play to him wanting to go back to Thailand & his ordeal hasn't put him off & he's accepted his mistakes, interesting & also sad about the guys that are stuck in there......
Cheers man , Josh here from the interview. The main purpose was to shed light on the lost souls within those walls . I still have nightmares to this day and it's something I'll probably never be able to erase from my memory sadly ..as I said In the interview I learnt my lesson the hard way and hopefully this could help others so they don't end up locked up and deported.
I have known a few farangs caught DUI, none got deported. Seems Josh was very unlucky, he never mentioned a lawyer, but that would be my priority in a situation like this. Seems his reaction at arrest caused his problems. It's a warning to anyone living in Thailand, show respect at times like this
Something's not ringing true here: if he was a foreigner, teaching English, earning small money in Bangkok, how could he afford "taking a drive 2 hours to Kanchanaburi" every now and then? It's not cheap to buy a car and pay for the upkeep on a measly teacher's salary. I don't buy this fancy story...😏
He mentioned at the top his family had a few family businesses he could go into in SA, he just wasn’t interested . . . I’m sure they were still funding him
I agree, something doesn’t ring true. I’ve been knocking around Kanchanaburi for the past 20 years. I know nearly all bar owners in expat area (Infact my wife’s family run one of the main ones) and majority of bar owners in “Thai area”. Down near the skywalk. I’d like to know what bar he’s talking about ?
@@ibbledibblethat was in 2015 . A family business doesn't necessarily mean a good paycheck . I worked as a teaching coordinator as well as online and private classes where I managed to make most of my money
A few contridications. He said because he was in jail he could not do 90-day report, which caused him to go on overstay, which intself makes no sense, then later at 43.00 alluded to the fact that he was already on overstay when he was pulled over. Regardless, horrible experience and I am glad he is out with s story to tell.
I had 12 days overstay last time and reportet myself in the airport .Paid 500 bath for each day fine. Did i get ban? I dont think they mentioned anything.
As usual we have the online ‘holier than thou’ crowd who of course have never done anything wrong in their entire lives telling us all how idiotic this guy is. The guy messed up, he knows it and will have learnt his lesson. Now he’s telling us his story which I find very interesting. Good vid.
Taking a three hour drive, inebriated, loaded with beer, as a farang in Thailand? Dumb move. Too many young guys come here and act recklessly. I have lived here seven years, no problems. I never forget I am a foreigner here, and never confront Thai authorities, whether they be the police, immigration officers, etc. That is a sure way to find yourself in trouble.
Thanks for the comment 😊 as I did mention I arrived in Thailand in 2015 so I never came over to Thailand thinking I could bend the rules in my favour at all . 9 years I was fully aware of the Thai law and unfortunately did make a mistake on that night I'll never forget . .. Thailand is my home away from home . My Thai family , friends ,job ,car and beautiful fiance all had to deal with this and as of now I've lost all of that while I'm bummed . I came clean about my mistakes and wore my heart on my sleeve
So then: When he was stopped at the roadblock, at that time, how many days had he overstayed? And, what was the nature of his overstay? Was it just a failure to do the 90-day report? Or, had he actually overstayed the date on his visa? Meaning that he should have left at some date before he was stopped at the roadblock? This can be made clearer next time he relates this story. (Very unfortunate. And, this is a reminder to always remain vigilant about visa/reporting requirements when in Thailand.)
you never know what someone is going through and how they would react in a situation. Being in that position would drive you to do anything to release your emotions.
@@onlineteacherdude1284 so would your lame excuse be the same for rapists,pedo`s,murderers or is it selective , I am sure all of the fore mentioned were going through something
25 minutes in.... No matter how much of the local language you think you might know, always insist on an interpreter and documents in your language. Never sign anything you don't understand 100%. First call should always be the embassy or consulate. As soon as they get involved, the likelihood of being overly punished should be reduced, but also, they'll know the system, it's what they do every single week. Agreeing to everything and confessing, I know of the Thai culture, but without knowing the consequences of what you're agreeing to.... not wise.
Yeah sure .....Wait for an interpreter........5 days later .......What are you waiting for? .... An Interpreter...... 5 years later.....What you waiting for? This is F*king Thailand 🤣
Having been involved (professionally)with Consulates/Embassy’s and as an American, those facilities are for diplomacy and data mining. Certainly call them;however, don’t hold your breath for the Calvary. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s clearly visible that the experience had a profound impact on your life.
@@jonmarchilgers384 having worked all over the world, and been in many a British Consulate and Embassy, I can 100% guarantee that one of the main roles they undertake is indeed as a Crown representative and to look after and provide support and assistance to visiting nationals, particularly those that find themselves in trouble. Case in point, a colleague found himself stranded, he went to the Embassy who ensured he had a place to sleep for the night, a meal and money for fuel the following day. If the US isn't doing the same, then that's US citizen's loss.
Yeah,it seems half the story is missing, I'm living in Thailand 10 years now, I have been caught drink driving along with many of my foreign friends, nothing like this has happened to any of us!!! I'd love to know the full story
Why didnt he bribe the police? My wife who is Thai, told me that her friend drives in Bangkok really drunk all the time, and just bribe the police if she is stopped.
Not all police accept a bribe anywhere and certainly not from a foreigner.. It is an insult and a further criminal penalty if they are honest and have pride.
Being sensible with backup bribe money is essential in that country. However, whilst drinking this discapline can be hard to maintain. Also, as they're such insufferable thieves, no matter where your vehicular hiding place, it is hard to check that it's still there as well as that someone hasn't seen you checking in any occasion where others will be travelling with you. He should have made the call immediately to get it sorted out, then he'd've never had to go to court. The problem only usually occurs if there's some problem with your phone in the cells and you can't access anyone's number to call them for that reason. Another one is that they won't let you out to get money, so if you land in court you can't get out in order to use the ATM. You need to get it all sorted out ASAP. The issue with immigration is that they're much more corrupt than the police as they sell double-priced plane tickets via their own agency run by the boss of the IDC. The people running the rooms are in their pockets, so anyone buying an actual ticket can be killed in the cell.
Nice story and pity for you ending up in that situation, however I'm a bit confused, you were stopped and arrested for drink-driving? How did they know you were working illegally? Why were you unable to pay Immigration a fine for a few days overstay especially given the fact that you were unable to extend your visa? South African nationals are entitled to a 60 day visa free stay with an option to extend for a further 30 days at the discretion of the Immigration Bureau - How long had you been in Thailand on the day of your arrest?
@@jobryce4447 You avoided answering the first time and haven't replied to the same question again so now I will ask you for a 3rd time, How long had you been in the country upon the day of your arrest? If you do a part 2 would be good to show papers of the day of your arrest and also your entry visa stamp in your passport. Your story doesn't add up imo
Resisting life as it shows up is a lesson in itself- it will teach you respect regardless. Young and walking right into life situations on life’s terms. I felt compassion for him and watch him now owning his shortcomings. Good on him. I made similar errors as a young woman yet caught on quick consequences do occur and pain is an astute teacher. I feel sorry he lost access to Thailand. Great coverage, 🙏🏻
'It's bad timing' getting stopped for drunk driving he says. He did it before he said. What part of the dangers of drink driving does he not understand. Good to hear the police doing their job. He gives a very bad impression of South Africans.
@@BáiXiǎomíng"on my high horse " ? mate this is me admitting my wrongdoings,I'm coming out to confess and educate others so they don't end up in a similar situation . I don't see how there's an issue ,you should focus on the topic being those lost in the detention centres in a small slither of space for years on end ..
Good story but dude needs to get to the point faster.. feels bad but what do you expect for drinking and driving. Shit is crazy though. Heart goes out. Drinking is so fun but it definitely has its drawbacks
The difference is I like to live and get the most out of life 😅 not saying what I did was right as I confessed In the interview... I've seen people locked up for absolutely nothing . If you have spent that amount of time in Thailand you would understand I can't mention certain things if I wish to return one day
@@jobryce4447 "To live" is not to violate any laws. It's not that hard to live morally and lawfully. Just use the Golden Rule all day long, in every matter.
@@davidb2206 Yea I'm in no shape or form condoning drink driving and I can confidently say that was my last time behind a wheel after any amount of alcohol .
It's a good his story but i can't watch all his story, first thing he challenge with the thai police , I know straight away the guy will get banned 🚫 from Thailand in future because if you try to say something not respect get ready for the Charge . Do not play game or try to be smart in thai police 🚨🚨🚨 even thai people we can't get win from them 😅 you come live in Thailand have to follow us law same your country.
@constructionworker-bc6ki thanks but I was told by the Thai immigration that as long as I come on a correct visa ( no tourist ,etc ) I will be allowed back into Thailand
I don’t mean to scare you, but in case you don’t think it can get any worse, think again - you’ll never be able to get a work permit for life in Thailand now bcos of your criminal record. It’s permanent. So you’ll have to work at a hellhole school on awful wages on another visa, but it will never be attached to a work permit so you’ll be illegal. And if ur caught, because u already have a history, ur going to be in 20 times more hurt than the few days of prison you just had. Try Japan or Korea instead
@@Baz-n4s And if they find out he is associated with the business in any way, he’s back in the slammer for 10 times longer minimum. And it also doesn’t fix the problem of how he stays in the country. What’s he gonna do? Laos border bounces every 3 months? Student visa in Muay Thai? Haha. Any business (especially a bar) is going to be frequented by the fuzz constantly. If they see him in there, it’s back to Bangkok Hilton
@@jobryce4447 bro, there's nobody hating on you in the comments who hasn't driven drunk at least a few times in their life. And most of them have done long distance relationships at some point as well, though to mixed results. What I'm saying is, don't listen to any of the haters on here. For a couple of decades the older expats have been incredibly harsh when judging younger expatss or vacationers online. Some of it has to do with them being annoyed by legitimate things, like you and your age group generally not caring about anyone but yourselves. But most of it comes from a place of deep resentment; they wish they were in Thailand when they were your age instead of having a relatively awful 20 years of their life pre/post divorce to their ex-Western-wives. These are the same people who tell everyone how awful Thailand is, and yet they're the first ones calling for the head of anyone who makes a mistake in their beloved Thailand. These are not healthy people. You told your story, it will help a few people, you realize you made mistakes. You're f'n good bro; you're fine! You have the rest of your life to look forward to. And you don't have to lose your connection to SE Asia at all, and not to Thailand forever. You're fine.
5 years ban but can you go back after that? I dont advise anyone coming to Thailand or any south asian country especially Vietnam or china to break the law, these are full military countries the law isnt the same for foreigners, you need to respect the law at all times dont follow the locals cause you are not local and will get in trouble in the long run.
If you drink and drive and you are caught just apologise, smile and shut your mouth up! Pay if you are given the opportunity, don’t even bargain and everything will be sorted out smoothly in less than 5 minutes.
He received exactly the punishment that was appropriate for his actions. Worked in Thailand for years without appropriate qualifications, without a valid visa or work permit. Illegal work. Driving without a valid driving license - the international driving license is only valid for a maximum of 3 months - driving under the influence of alcohol.
So was this guy deported for the drink driving, the working illegally in Bkk, working illegally in Kanchanaburi or the overstay ? I think his hopes of return are somewhat optimistic......
Hi @dsandy You purchased a one year valid idp , the laws of that license are you can only use it for 3 months in any one country , you can leave the country then go back in and have another 3 months , hope this helps with the confusion Regards Davy 🏴🇹🇭
If you can't pay the maximum fine and your airfare you aint getting out . Waiting for the embassy to get you a flight won't help if you can't pay the fine which is now 80,000bht maximum for overstay . Used to be 20,000bht .
Easy? What he did was easy? Lmao. It’s actually rare as hens teeth finding a guy this dumb to make those mistakes. This lunatic is a rare species. And now his extinct from Thailand 🤣
If you overstay more than 30 days, you pay a 20,000 baht fine, and a 1 year ban. For a dui/5 year ban, for sure you can pay to clean this, but it will cost a ton.
@@jobryce4447 well English is my native language after all. Unlike u mate, that’s why u were working in crappy Thai schools on 35k a month. Haha. The South African is second class when it comes to teaching in Thailand, as it should be 😃
We can all make errors of judgment, but the consequences can be harsh. Think Josh got off lightly. Saddening how people can get lost in a system, friends and family don’t know where they are, just presumed missing and they’re living a life in limbo. Suppose the one positive of Josh’s story is getting the other person out and home.
It’s hilarious how he is putting himself on UA-cam. Imagine by some miracle he was allowed in again, his face is plastered all over UA-cam. All it it takes is one employer, one cop, one disgruntled ex friend or coworker to point to this UA-cam video and good night sweet prince. The best thing he can do is be low key now. But even that obvious statement is beyond the intelligence of this broke Charlie
@@englishquizfactoryWho says I plan to be employed in Thailand ? I've not disgraced the Thai people or culture . These are all foreigners in IDC ,like I mentioned jail was better with the Thai people . Hence why there are gaps as I have to keep quiet on a few things would you not think ? Chop
He said he's visa ran out when he was in custody. They kept him long because of holidays , every thing was close, allso said he had a illegal work visa...
It is Amnesty International, who must become involved there imideately. It is an anti international and human rights atrossity to hold innocent persons without any procedure and legal trial for 8, 16 or even 20 years. Somebody must refere this to the UN-International Court in Den-Haag.
Interesting. Kinda sorta sounded like he admitted at the end that he was on overstay when they pulled him over, which would explain everything he went through. You didn't follow up so I'm not sure. He made a number of dumbass errors anyway. He shouldn't be teaching kids that's for sure! ha ha at least till he grows up a tad. Sad for him that he is in timeout for 5.
We welcome all tourists to Thailand regardless of the country you're from, and we would appreciate that you adhere to our culture while you're here and leave as soon as your visa expires without renewing it because we don't appreciate farangs who come to work or for long stay.
What do think of Josh's story? comment below
What an amazing story. So happy he made it out in relatively good shape though it will take time for him to process it all. Well done Thairish Times. Keep up the great work.
Don’t they sell beer in Kanchanaburi? Great idea have a few beers then drive with a load of beer. Surprised he could afford a car on a TEFLr wage.
@@athitaya6898 good point, he should have picked up the beer in Kanchanaburi
A lot more to the story yea ..
Honestly, he's a poor story teller 😂😂
I went to Thailand for an one month holiday in 2003 & stayed. One of thing that I noticed was almost all the trouble that farangs got into involved alcohol. Thus I decided that if I stayed in Thailand I wouldn’t drink. Best decision I ever made. 21 years now without a drink!
You poor man. All that fun u missed out on.
@@englishquizfactory Mate you the poor man literally spend hours commenting on other people's lives ? Shame hope you get a life one day 😂😂it's honestly shocking how much time you spent on MY video ...
@@jobryce4447 I tell u what, this is impressive. Posting all the way from South Africa. Didn’t know they had internet there. U still masturbating to postcards of Thailand? 🤣 u got IG? Maybe you can cry at all the pictures of beautiful Thailand I’ve posted 😃
@@englishquizfactoryNOTHING good comes from alcohol. Any bad decisions myself or people I know made involved alcohol
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Drunk driving, getting stopped and becoming abusive towards the police, behaving like a mad man in the holding cell.
Not sure if that is the way to get out of trouble. Sound more like someone who feels very entitled.
Still young
My thoughts exactly.
Like the two Kiwi brothers in Phuket.
After the interviewee states he was working six days per week, had no money to do anything and no life....the response is; So, sounds like you were living the good life...wtf😅😅😅
just another idiot :D great he got banned
So glad you kept this channel going Pete, you have never failed to bring us good content!
I had a year ban for overstay but no jail, Thank God 😅
Cheers buddy, glad you like it. I’ve got lots more to come
Great interview, can we all arrange to help these people stuck behind bars. This guy did a great interview, part 2 yes. I admire this guys honestly and humility. Thanks Pete!!!!😊
normally people are behind bars for a reason , not because of jay walking , or tossing a ciggie butt on the ground , why would anybody wish to help someone that was arrested and put in jail , its not as if he was innocent
@@BraveFartz so breaking the law in one way is ok but otherwise not ? Haha you nutter
@@BraveFartz at no point did I ask for help old chap 😅 I'm just putting my story out so people don't end up in the same situation. I admit to my wrong doing learnt my lesson the hard way
@@BraveFartz"normally"? source trust me bro
Corrupt police can make up charges to solicit bribes. If you ever traveled, not just on guided tours and all inclusive resorts, you would know this. I have seen this is several countries.
You are clueless
@@BraveFartz chucked plenty ciggies on the floor mate , trust me I was locked up for exactly what I mentioned
Cheap lesson. Driving while drunk you could have killed someone and spent the next 20 years in a Thai jail
Indeed this could have been the case . Hopefully my story helps others to steer clear of any trouble
Not if you got money to pay your way out of it.
Never ever argue with a Thai cop!!!!!
I admitted my wrong doings, hopefully it helps someone else out in a similar situation
Less than 10 minutes in and already feeling like this guy knows full well he's flying a bit close to the sun 😂
Two Kiwi brothers fought with a Thai cop & took his gun. Remember ??? They served ONLY 4 months and are now back home in NZ !!! WTF ???
Thailand should extradite them back.
Maybe this guy's parents weren't wealthy enough to stump up a fat envelope...
If I remember correctly the Kiwi brothers were driving intoxicated and robbed and beat up a Thai official ... Not condoning drink driving as I've confessed in the interview
@@SoybooCowno contact to the outside world once your in IDC
Your a perfect example of someone being dangerous with a little knowledge about a subject!!..... you have no idea what really happened... if you did you stop taking a grab from the story or seeing a picture that doesn't explain the full scenario......
Great interview Pete!! 👍
Thank Josh's for sharing.🤞best wishes on your next trip back to Thailand 🇹🇭 na jaa nong chaai. ✌️
Kop khun mak krap!!😆
Khon Khun Mak kaap Pee 🙏 hopefully the time goes by quickly🙏🤞
I gotta say, you're a great interviewer. You don't let any bullshit slide without ever coming across as rude. Is very impressive.
@@stephencirving thanks buddy, I really appreciate that🙏🙏
Pete's great at interviewing, trust me we spoke for weeks before this came out so I don't know what bullshit you talking about ?
@@ThairishTimes Yeah I was also thinking you do a good job of not talking, and that's a rare quality
@@catsploitation Yeap , Pete's great 💯
Thanks for sharing the uncomfortable story. Brilliant work from both parties. Mega respect
Thanks appreciate it 🙏😊
@@jobryce4447 Ignore the muppets who will inevitably pass judgement in the comments. They'll never live here, never learn Thai, never teach, never contribute to TL and would've melted in your shoes :)
@@GoneAdriftcheers 🙏 yea blows my mind how many people have the time to continually comment negatively and mention ..my Mrs , country and family . Things that have nothing to do with the actual message and nothing to do with the purpose of the video . Thanks again appreciate the positivity 😊🎉
Manners and respect in Thailand is a big thing.
Indeed you are correct . I spoke exactly what happened in my story . " Screaming and shouting " as I said in the interview, could possibly be a cry for help ? Certain things I can't mention if I wish to return in 2029
Yeah, until it is YOU on the receiving end. Then there is no "krieng jai" or "saving face" whatsoever for the mere farang.
@@davidb2206 I'm the guy mate 🙏😂
This should be interesting, looking forward to it Pete. I haven't watched it yet but I'm hoping Josh is doing better these days.
Another great interview, Pete. Thanks!
It’s sad to hear about the forgotten prisoners
This my 24th year living in los & no shit every day feels like my 1st preety much, am very blessed & thankful. I remember after a cpl yr asking immigration how long can i stay/ update visas etc. They said behave yourself & can stay forever, its up to you. Good policy imo but yep 💩 happens. I used to go into prisons to help out folk who were struggling & got plenty sad as stories but bottom line is stick to the law & all will be good.
Head down & ass up while back home Josh & make every post a winner. And keep up the Thai languge skills.
Top listen thanks.
ขอให้โชคดี🙏🏼
Definitely part 2!! Wow what a story! You got this bro, and things will work out!
Thanks I appreciate the positive comment 🙏 trying to better myself as a person everyday . Hopefully my story can help others before they make any foolish mistake as I did . Cheers
Our detention centers in America are the Hyatt Regency compared to Thialand and Japan. Once in Japan I underwent a 2 hour interrogation with a Japanese investor so close to my face I felt his spital spraying on me. Then at the end he tells me, "You can leave now would you like a ride" I said no thank you I'll walk.
Investing sounds like serious business in Japan.
@@planetmicah7150 Lol! and investigators are even worse!
Try China. My husband, son and I were on a bus going between 2 rural cities. At a police stop in the middle of nowhere, my husband was taken off by the police into a small room where by way of charades he was " interogated" about our intentions. They kept him for about 25 minutes before letting him back on the bus. We never did know what they actually wanted but if he had got bolsjie, it could very well have ended differently.
Coming to Thailand to work but still behaving like a childish tourist...wrong country mate😂
I came on the podcast to speak with Pete to address my mistakes , in no way am I gaining anything from putting myself out there for the world to see . I had some very amazing experiences and lived a happy life up until what I said . Hopefully someone can learn from my mistakes and not suffer the consequences I received.
@@jobryce4447 respect for sharing your story man. Sorry about your 5 year ban especially since you have a fiance there that's brutal
@@fkscopes appreciate it thanks man , yeah we still in good spirits she will be here for Christmas but indeed we have a long road ahead
@@fkscopes they’re going to watch a cricket match and eat crap South African food 🤣
@@jobryce4447 I can see how you felt. I feel more at home in Thailand than I do the USA. It just seems like I click with everyone more for many reasons. These AH that criticize you need to be more understanding.
We all have been young and dumb but he's paid the price, which no doubt has become a life lesson.
@@offwiththeirheads4635 the guy was about 28 and had been in Thailand for years, long enough to know how things work, hardly some fresh off the boat newbie.
No...We all have not been young...dumb..and stupid...
So much for part 2 of this car crash interview
It’s coming
@@ThairishTimes looking forward to it!
Damn, murhpys law in action. Never heard a story that went from bad to worse and worse again. Humbling experience .
For some reason, this video reminded me of another incident involving two visitors from the US. I don't remember the UA-camr's name, but he said two US guys were arrested at the Bangkok airport because a single bullet was in one of their luggage. It was a strange case. Suspicion arose after their arrest and the US guys demanded an investigation. They believed someone from the Thai airport planted that bullet in their luggage. The US Government got involved and did an investigation. Strangely enough, no other US traveler had this problem again in Thailand. It's as if the investigation scared off whoever was doing this to visitors from the US.
Wow Pete your interviews are so interesting. You need to do this full time in Ireland!
Working on it!
Agreed 💯
I listened through, and this guy does have Empathy for those stuck in the IDC, I commend him for that : )
this guy is great have him back on he is a really good guest very very smart
also people make mistakes he wasn't doing anything really wrong
I do drink and drive too since years in Thailand but i won't deny that it is really WRONG. I have been stopped and breathalyzed 4 times, only paid a bribe of 1700 THB once because I'm not dumb enough to do anything else than accepting it's an offense and be overly friendly and showing remorse to the police.
Sorry but this story seems to have a lot missing, it doesn’t make sense in my opinion.
@@simondonohoe1221 spot on. He is lying about the reason for his deportation. U don’t get banned for 5 years for overstaying ur visa. I hate criminals and I hate liars. And this pleb is both. What a turd
@@simondonohoe1221 yeah the guy is a liar and criminal, the worst kind
@@englishquizfactory why would I come on the record to lie ?! Literally makes no sense ....Like I said I had just returned home and I do agree with you about the missing bits and bobs . We are doing part two so stay tuned . Well I know you will Mr Aussie keyboard warrior
Don't want to say the wrong thing about Thailand ... Trying to tred lightly
He looks tired, dazed, shell-shocked.
Wow that story was en eye opener, how things can really go wrong in a foreign country Thanks for sharing
Texas Prisons do the same, one long chain with prison bound guys attached. The inmates in local jails call it "catching the chain" getting a number and riding the bluebird express(prison bus)
Interesting stuff, thanks guys
Do YOU think that we are genuinely getting the FULL story????
Stat tuned for part two 😉
Thank you. That was fascinating to watch
@@joelmurray7004 agreed. Was fun to learn he was banned for half a decade. Might have crack at his missus now 😜
@@englishquizfactoryway out of your league buddy 😂🤣
@@englishquizfactory any luck ? Creep 😅
@@jobryce4447 😀
@@jobryce4447 her name doesn’t start with M does it? 🤭
The UN should get on Thailand’s case for the legal limbo it has put people in in its prisons!
If he had smiled and said sorry when he was arrested for drinking a few beers over the limit and given them 500 Baht, had a 10 minutes chat about Liverpool there would have been a few slaps on the back and he would have been let free.
Depends on the officer
@@jobryce4447more like depends on the wanker. Hint: you
Yep, you obviously understand how things work, just be polite, in Thai if possible, ask them which football team they like, and things will generally be ok.
There is no story here ... drunk driving is a serious matter and while most of the year the authorities will turn a blind eye to this, especially if suitably palmed off, at Songkran they are hyper-vigilant in view of the annual carnage on the roads . Well done to the Thai authorities. Glad the system worked in this instance.
IDC sounds scary, had no idea people just get forgotten in there.
I actually sounds like a human rights violation. I mean 20 years there without any trial or whatsoever ... wtf
@@HansSprungfeld-p9b great point. It would be torture for those poor people. My heart goes out to them
Extremely sad to see . I continue to pray for each and everyone of them as it's no way to live a life in a room on the floor
I spent 10 days there on my way home after a short 6 month imprisonment in Chiang Mai for weed before it was legal, it's fucked in there, it would take half an hour to type what I saw in just ten days, it was June 2015.
@@HansSprungfeld-p9b lol human rights Thailand if you think it's bad in there you should see what they do with Union organisers and other Socialists, not to mention anyone who dare comment unfavourably on the the monarchs favourite pet dog.
Thumbs up 👍 Pete & Josh
Brill Thairish , thanks .
So let me get this right, he was working illegally and also caught drunk driving and has overstayed his visa, he then most likely made the Thai police lose face, when he was talking to them in Thai. I can understand why they arrested him and deported him. I hope his fiancée waits for him, 5 years is a long time, I did 2 years not seeing my Thai misses and that was hard enough. As someone who works in a Aussie prison, the strip search is pretty much the same all over, the difference is we’re not allowed to make them squat and cough to look up their anus, it’s against their human rights. Noodles is a commodity/currency in prisons all the over the world. At least he realised that he needed a degree and started doing one, I hope he finishes it.
I also think that by the way he pronounces certain things, he doesn't speak Thai nearly as well as he thinks he does, I can almost guarantee that.
He was deported for visa situation. DUI is not a big deal in Thailand
@@EB-jf5oi sadly you are right. It should be taken more seriously. I think thats why so many older expats feel "free" here...because they can drink as much as they like and get behind the wheel consequence free.
Yeah i was thinking this guy was getting what he deserves,but then he came good and highlighted the absolutely destitute of some of the inmates,and for that i give him upmost respect 🙏
For the people that is stuck in there you need to contact Thailand UNCHR to help them because they are stateless their country hasn't accepted them because no proof of who they are theres no passport to verify their country thats why they haven't been sent back.
@@888connection5 they write to the UN everyday ... Papers end up getting "lost "in the process unfortunately. Very sad
100% correct
The guys inside , when eventually (maybe 2/3 weeks after writing a request to contact the embassy ) are allowed to use their phones and contact the embassy and only then their family will find out their whereabouts.. it's a shame
@@p38blueI slept next to a Somalian guy, he said that his embassy is in Malaysia and had a very small chance of getting out . He tried to hang himself 3 or 4 times the few weeks I was there .
@@jobryce4447 well why wait years do something about it???
Seems like he missed something out- Overstay more than 3 Years = 5 years ban from Thailand and 20,000 baht overstay fine. He gave the impression it was just a few days, not years.
less than 1 year overstay, in the case of being arrested (not surrendering) = 5 year ban
Yes. Exactly HOW LONG was his Overstay? So far, we do not know...I think.
Handing yourself in and being arrested and my visa lapsing are two very different things .
@@lil_ceeeez96absolute BS. So ur telling me if you get arrested and overstay for 1 day, u r banned for 5 years ? LOL. How gullible r u? Clearly he lied and overstayed for months or was busted working illegally with the bar. I bet the latter
@@Baz-n4s can assure you it had nothing to do with my bar , drunk driving and visa (hand on heart )
More importantly what happened to the beer in the back 😂
Tell me about it 😂
Thai Police retirement fund.
Lmao the thai police drunk it lmao
Cooling powder or crack cocaine sorry couldn't resist .
At least you got out bud learn from it bud take care stay safe
@@StanleyStuart-e3vtrust me , the cooling powder was essential in those steaming hot rooms
Part 2! ❤
Quite a story. Terrible luck in the beginning and fortunate in the end. But hearing about some of those guys being in IDC for decades is brutal.
You are only in IDC if you cannot pay the fare home
😂😂😂😂terrible luck, the guy decided to drive after drinking, his own choice.
@@athitaya6898 Must have been on many months over stay to get a five year ban. He suggests it was a few days
@@clivebaxter6354 Everyone being deported stages @ IDC. If you 'cannot' pay the fare, meaning is multiplied per circumstance, the stay @ IDC is magnified. Plain and simple version is if you have the money, you can get out.
Indeed it was my choice and I am admitting my mistakes @@athitaya6898
OK. Good. I will watch. (Very worthwhile watch...for the entire video.)
Wow. This guy is talking about experiencing absolute temporary insanity during those first few minutes/hours after entering the prison cell.....screaming and shouting like an absolute animal....as he describes it. Good One!
The consequences of poor choices. It is fortunate he didn't kill some poor soul with his drinking and driving.
Yes I was wrong indeed as I confessed and came clean . Hopefully others can learn something from my story or some light shed on IDC
Poor guy, i’m having second thoughts about visiting Thailand now.
As long as you follow the rules and don't make the mistakes I made , you will love Thailand. Beautiful place to live
@@TheOriginalNiceGuy As long as ur not a complete moron like this guy is, u will be totally fine. Don’t worry, this guy is a rare species
Trust your instincts. Most of us won’t get into this trouble, if you already have doubts about your behavior it’s better to stay safe.
Why not try cambodia? The visa system is a doddle compared to Thailand and they might ignore the ban. There’s a lot of teachers here too.
Hit the nail on the head , doing exactly that while I wait out the 5 years 🙏 already secured a position through a fellow colleague ,I'll be in Phnom Penh next month . Quick flight for my Mrs to come over and visit and a pretty good starting salary surprisingly. Cheers
Great interview Pete, this guy sounds 100% genuine & I really enjoyed watching, he hasn't dramatised his ordeal & sounds spot on, fair play to him wanting to go back to Thailand & his ordeal hasn't put him off & he's accepted his mistakes, interesting & also sad about the guys that are stuck in there......
Cheers man , Josh here from the interview. The main purpose was to shed light on the lost souls within those walls . I still have nightmares to this day and it's something I'll probably never be able to erase from my memory sadly ..as I said In the interview I learnt my lesson the hard way and hopefully this could help others so they don't end up locked up and deported.
I have known a few farangs caught DUI, none got deported. Seems Josh was very unlucky, he never mentioned a lawyer, but that would be my priority in a situation like this. Seems his reaction at arrest caused his problems. It's a warning to anyone living in Thailand, show respect at times like this
Had his immigration status been in order, he probably wouldn't have been deported.
Yeah I never heard of anyone deported for DUI
Something's not ringing true here: if he was a foreigner, teaching English, earning small money in Bangkok, how could he afford "taking a drive 2 hours to Kanchanaburi" every now and then?
It's not cheap to buy a car and pay for the upkeep on a measly teacher's salary.
I don't buy this fancy story...😏
He mentioned at the top his family had a few family businesses he could go into in SA, he just wasn’t interested . . . I’m sure they were still funding him
I agree, something doesn’t ring true. I’ve been knocking around Kanchanaburi for the past 20 years. I know nearly all bar owners in expat area (Infact my wife’s family run one of the main ones) and majority of bar owners in “Thai area”. Down near the skywalk. I’d like to know what bar he’s talking about ?
@@ragga_muffin_84on the main Street in Kanchanaburi
Possibly second job on the side after school hours.
@@ibbledibblethat was in 2015 . A family business doesn't necessarily mean a good paycheck . I worked as a teaching coordinator as well as online and private classes where I managed to make most of my money
A few contridications. He said because he was in jail he could not do 90-day report, which caused him to go on overstay, which intself makes no sense, then later at 43.00 alluded to the fact that he was already on overstay when he was pulled over. Regardless, horrible experience and I am glad he is out with s story to tell.
Yes! I thought that was weird.
He sounds like he was really smashed not just a few drinks . But yeah live and learn
Few to many I indeed
Yes respect gets you long ways, that little 'pee kap' and a wai can do magic, i have noticed several times in my own experiences.
Shame it wasn’t a permanent ban.
That would have been justice
@@englishquizfactory👅
As Arnold said " I'll be back " 555😁
ok and when Thai nationals do it while in your country, they should also get a permanent ban, correct?
@@luxuryseaviewvillas6744I think that’s the point
I had 12 days overstay last time and reportet myself in the airport .Paid 500 bath for each day fine. Did i get ban? I dont think they mentioned anything.
Making it to the airport without getting caught,you were lucky but stupid!
Yes indeed as you turned yourself in , there will be no ban as long as you didn't get stopped with overstay on the way to the airport or boarder
As usual we have the online ‘holier than thou’ crowd who of course have never done anything wrong in their entire lives telling us all how idiotic this guy is. The guy messed up, he knows it and will have learnt his lesson. Now he’s telling us his story which I find very interesting. Good vid.
You don’t have to have never done anything wrong to know how to use Grab, Lineman or Uber/Lyft etc. you can do wrong and not be stupid
Taking a three hour drive, inebriated, loaded with beer, as a farang in Thailand? Dumb move. Too many young guys come here and act recklessly. I have lived here seven years, no problems. I never forget I am a foreigner here, and never confront Thai authorities, whether they be the police, immigration officers, etc. That is a sure way to find yourself in trouble.
Thanks for the comment 😊 as I did mention I arrived in Thailand in 2015 so I never came over to Thailand thinking I could bend the rules in my favour at all . 9 years I was fully aware of the Thai law and unfortunately did make a mistake on that night I'll never forget .
.. Thailand is my home away from home . My Thai family , friends ,job ,car and beautiful fiance all had to deal with this and as of now I've lost all of that while I'm bummed . I came clean about my mistakes and wore my heart on my sleeve
... think we can assume he never will drink and drive again in Thailand
Indeed
@@jobryce4447 Smoke and walk
@@catsploitation anything then drink driving 🙏
So then: When he was stopped at the roadblock, at that time, how many days had he overstayed? And, what was the nature of his overstay? Was it just a failure to do the 90-day report? Or, had he actually overstayed the date on his visa? Meaning that he should have left at some date before he was stopped at the roadblock? This can be made clearer next time he relates this story. (Very unfortunate. And, this is a reminder to always remain vigilant about visa/reporting requirements when in Thailand.)
Part two on the way
My questions also.
Foolish young man, he should of known the Thai culture and not getting to angry.
😂
you never know what someone is going through and how they would react in a situation. Being in that position would drive you to do anything to release your emotions.
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@@onlineteacherdude1284 so would your lame excuse be the same for rapists,pedo`s,murderers or is it selective , I am sure all of the fore mentioned were going through something
@@BraveFartz terrible logic and you make 0 sense with your reply. Try again.
Outrageous situation for the foreign detainees at IDC. Are they not given the opportunity to contact their embassies?
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25 minutes in....
No matter how much of the local language you think you might know, always insist on an interpreter and documents in your language. Never sign anything you don't understand 100%.
First call should always be the embassy or consulate. As soon as they get involved, the likelihood of being overly punished should be reduced, but also, they'll know the system, it's what they do every single week.
Agreeing to everything and confessing, I know of the Thai culture, but without knowing the consequences of what you're agreeing to.... not wise.
Thanks man, I will keep this in mind. I just looked up IDC jail, jesus christ...
Yeah sure .....Wait for an interpreter........5 days later .......What are you waiting for? .... An Interpreter...... 5 years later.....What you waiting for? This is F*king Thailand 🤣
@@stephencirvinghell on earth ...
Having been involved (professionally)with Consulates/Embassy’s and as an American, those facilities are for diplomacy and data mining. Certainly call them;however, don’t hold your breath for the Calvary. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s clearly visible that the experience had a profound impact on your life.
@@jonmarchilgers384 having worked all over the world, and been in many a British Consulate and Embassy, I can 100% guarantee that one of the main roles they undertake is indeed as a Crown representative and to look after and provide support and assistance to visiting nationals, particularly those that find themselves in trouble.
Case in point, a colleague found himself stranded, he went to the Embassy who ensured he had a place to sleep for the night, a meal and money for fuel the following day.
If the US isn't doing the same, then that's US citizen's loss.
How long before you were arrested did your visa expire? You said 90 days report but you wouldn't get arrested and banned for a late 90 day report.
Yeah,it seems half the story is missing, I'm living in Thailand 10 years now, I have been caught drink driving along with many of my foreign friends, nothing like this has happened to any of us!!! I'd love to know the full story
You obviously got lucky , I could not bribe the officials that' stopped me . If I could of I would have.
@@jobryce4447 I think you got unlucky tbh. Maybe the police had a recent wave to crackdown on DUI. Generally it's a very minor crime in Thailand.
Why didnt he bribe the police? My wife who is Thai, told me that her friend drives in Bangkok really drunk all the time, and just bribe the police if she is stopped.
Not all police accept a bribe anywhere and certainly not from a foreigner.. It is an insult and a further criminal penalty if they are honest and have pride.
They are only insulted when the bribe is too low. @@Mark-gg6iy
@@Mark-gg6iythey pretty much all do. TiT.
If you have a Thai with you.
Too risky alone.
Being sensible with backup bribe money is essential in that country.
However, whilst drinking this discapline can be hard to maintain. Also, as they're such insufferable thieves, no matter where your vehicular hiding place, it is hard to check that it's still there as well as that someone hasn't seen you checking in any occasion where others will be travelling with you.
He should have made the call immediately to get it sorted out, then he'd've never had to go to court. The problem only usually occurs if there's some problem with your phone in the cells and you can't access anyone's number to call them for that reason.
Another one is that they won't let you out to get money, so if you land in court you can't get out in order to use the ATM.
You need to get it all sorted out ASAP.
The issue with immigration is that they're much more corrupt than the police as they sell double-priced plane tickets via their own agency run by the boss of the IDC.
The people running the rooms are in their pockets, so anyone buying an actual ticket can be killed in the cell.
Nice story and pity for you ending up in that situation, however I'm a bit confused, you were stopped and arrested for drink-driving? How did they know you were working illegally? Why were you unable to pay Immigration a fine for a few days overstay especially given the fact that you were unable to extend your visa? South African nationals are entitled to a 60 day visa free stay with an option to extend for a further 30 days at the discretion of the Immigration Bureau - How long had you been in Thailand on the day of your arrest?
They didn't know about my work situation,however I was over the limit and my passport couldn't get extended while I was locked up 😢
@@jobryce4447 So how long had you been in the country on the day of your arrest?
@@jobryce4447 You avoided answering the first time and haven't replied to the same question again so now I will ask you for a 3rd time, How long had you been in the country upon the day of your arrest? If you do a part 2 would be good to show papers of the day of your arrest and also your entry visa stamp in your passport. Your story doesn't add up imo
@@nonleague8613 what are you the immigration police ? Easy easy stay tuned for part two
@@nonleague8613 stay tuned ,part two will be recorded on Wednesday and released when Pete is done with editing etc
Resisting life as it shows up is a lesson in itself- it will teach you respect regardless. Young and walking right into life situations on life’s terms. I felt compassion for him and watch him now owning his shortcomings. Good on him. I made similar errors as a young woman yet caught on quick consequences do occur and pain is an astute teacher. I feel sorry he lost access to Thailand. Great coverage, 🙏🏻
Wonderful thank you.
'It's bad timing' getting stopped for drunk driving he says. He did it before he said. What part of the dangers of drink driving does he not understand. Good to hear the police doing their job. He gives a very bad impression of South Africans.
😂😂😂
Should have been locked up for a while, would humble that dockhead
And so to do you because you are very judgemental
Get off your high horse buddy. Brody learned his lesson and educating others. There’s some honor in that.
@@BáiXiǎomíng"on my high horse " ? mate this is me admitting my wrongdoings,I'm coming out to confess and educate others so they don't end up in a similar situation . I don't see how there's an issue ,you should focus on the topic being those lost in the detention centres in a small slither of space for years on end ..
Good story but dude needs to get to the point faster.. feels bad but what do you expect for drinking and driving. Shit is crazy though. Heart goes out. Drinking is so fun but it definitely has its drawbacks
Good one pete
the one who get locked up in thai prison are trouble maker for sure,have been living here for 23 years and have party a lot never got any trouble
The difference is I like to live and get the most out of life 😅 not saying what I did was right as I confessed In the interview... I've seen people locked up for absolutely nothing . If you have spent that amount of time in Thailand you would understand I can't mention certain things if I wish to return one day
@@jobryce4447 "To live" is not to violate any laws. It's not that hard to live morally and lawfully. Just use the Golden Rule all day long, in every matter.
@@davidb2206 Yea I'm in no shape or form condoning drink driving and I can confidently say that was my last time behind a wheel after any amount of alcohol .
@@jobryce4447 Good job. Other laws, too. All behavior. Look up the Golden Rule and memorize it. Use it all day long, throughout the day.
It's a good his story but i can't watch all his story, first thing he challenge with the thai police , I know straight away the guy will get banned 🚫 from Thailand in future because if you try to say something not respect get ready for the Charge . Do not play game or try to be smart in thai police 🚨🚨🚨 even thai people we can't get win from them 😅 you come live in Thailand have to follow us law same your country.
@constructionworker-bc6ki thanks but I was told by the Thai immigration that as long as I come on a correct visa ( no tourist ,etc ) I will be allowed back into Thailand
@@jobryce4447after all u have been thru, u still believe the authorities. Amazing. U really haven’t learnt anything
I don’t mean to scare you, but in case you don’t think it can get any worse, think again - you’ll never be able to get a work permit for life in Thailand now bcos of your criminal record. It’s permanent. So you’ll have to work at a hellhole school on awful wages on another visa, but it will never be attached to a work permit so you’ll be illegal. And if ur caught, because u already have a history, ur going to be in 20 times more hurt than the few days of prison you just had. Try Japan or Korea instead
He can just put the business (the bar) in someone else’s name like he did with his friend’s gf.
@@Baz-n4s And if they find out he is associated with the business in any way, he’s back in the slammer for 10 times longer minimum. And it also doesn’t fix the problem of how he stays in the country. What’s he gonna do? Laos border bounces every 3 months? Student visa in Muay Thai? Haha. Any business (especially a bar) is going to be frequented by the fuzz constantly. If they see him in there, it’s back to Bangkok Hilton
@@Baz-n4seasy as that , like I said I wasn't arrested for having the bar ..
What number did the breathalyser show? Guess someting 1 point ...
lol
@@2007Club ...ddad
So what happened to the fiance?? She's gonna wait 5 years?
Hope he can trust his thai wife.Apart for 5 years ?
This is the bit I wish he re-evaluates... He's honest with himself with everything else but needs to be honest with himself on this one.
@@ne1butu1it's indeed gonna be a long road ahead for me. .
@@jobryce4447 All the best mate.
I'm returning to Asia so she will only be a few hours away 🙏
@@jobryce4447 bro, there's nobody hating on you in the comments who hasn't driven drunk at least a few times in their life. And most of them have done long distance relationships at some point as well, though to mixed results. What I'm saying is, don't listen to any of the haters on here. For a couple of decades the older expats have been incredibly harsh when judging younger expatss or vacationers online. Some of it has to do with them being annoyed by legitimate things, like you and your age group generally not caring about anyone but yourselves. But most of it comes from a place of deep resentment; they wish they were in Thailand when they were your age instead of having a relatively awful 20 years of their life pre/post divorce to their ex-Western-wives. These are the same people who tell everyone how awful Thailand is, and yet they're the first ones calling for the head of anyone who makes a mistake in their beloved Thailand. These are not healthy people. You told your story, it will help a few people, you realize you made mistakes. You're f'n good bro; you're fine! You have the rest of your life to look forward to. And you don't have to lose your connection to SE Asia at all, and not to Thailand forever. You're fine.
5 years ban but can you go back after that?
I dont advise anyone coming to Thailand or any south asian country especially Vietnam or china to break the law, these are full military countries the law isnt the same for foreigners, you need to respect the law at all times dont follow the locals cause you are not local and will get in trouble in the long run.
He should go to Laos. All the failed hacks end up there
slow and boring story telling. but i listened from beginning to end.
50:00 these other guys who have been forgotten in the jail, is there a way to help them get out and deported to their home countries?
Why didn't they just buy the beer in the tesco lotus in kanchanaburi?
555 exactly 💯
@@nwils6944bcos his “mate” was drinking at his bar too drunk to go out 😂
@@englishquizfactory my friends will pay you a visit soon , keyboard warrior 🪖 get a life
@@jobryce4447 cool story bro.
Bars order the beer from the local wholesalers and it is delivered the bar....First BIG HOLE IM THIS BULLSHIT STORY
If you drink and drive and you are caught just apologise, smile and shut your mouth up! Pay if you are given the opportunity, don’t even bargain and everything will be sorted out smoothly in less than 5 minutes.
99% would do that but this South African has the brain of a fly. Typical
If you assume every official accepts bribes you are very mistaken mate ..
@@jobryce4447 Apparently you didn’t understand the “if you are given the opportunity” part…
He received exactly the punishment that was appropriate for his actions. Worked in Thailand for years without appropriate qualifications, without a valid visa or work permit. Illegal work. Driving without a valid driving license - the international driving license is only valid for a maximum of 3 months - driving under the influence of alcohol.
My internationell driving license is valid for three years, u dont know shit!
Karen 🤣@@theasianjaywalker4455
So was this guy deported for the drink driving, the working illegally in Bkk, working illegally in Kanchanaburi or the overstay ? I think his hopes of return are somewhat optimistic......
Why does my IDP have one year on it??? 🤔
Hi @dsandy
You purchased a one year valid idp , the laws of that license are you can only use it for 3 months in any one country , you can leave the country then go back in and have another 3 months , hope this helps with the confusion
Regards Davy 🏴🇹🇭
If you can't pay the maximum fine and your airfare you aint getting out . Waiting for the embassy to get you a flight won't help if you can't pay the fine which is now 80,000bht maximum for overstay . Used to be 20,000bht .
This is very accurate, thanks for the comment
Sounds like a two-bit thug wanting a DEI handout.
Good videos!
@@dk-ox8rv yeah hard to have sympathy for a guy that clearly isn’t remorseful and talks like a dumbshit
Hahaha 😉😅
What a great story,shows how easy it is to end up in the s#1t
Easy? What he did was easy? Lmao. It’s actually rare as hens teeth finding a guy this dumb to make those mistakes. This lunatic is a rare species. And now his extinct from Thailand 🤣
@@englishquizfactory and weeks later you continue to comment ,thanks for the contribution probably why the videos trending😂
A well deserved BAN.
Ok mr perfect, if only we could all live a perfect life like u and never do anything wrong in our entire lives.
I'll be back 😅😉
@@jobryce4447yeh in 5 years with no chance to get a work o permit to legally work in the country. Good luck with that
@@jobryce4447 in ur dreams 🤣
@@englishquizfactory you literally know nothing old Aussie 😅
If you overstay more than 30 days, you pay a 20,000 baht fine, and a 1 year ban. For a dui/5 year ban, for sure you can pay to clean this, but it will cost a ton.
Tried buddy ...
I don't know, shall I call him stupid or immature?
Great interview 👍
I'd call it " a moment of madness "
@@marcom2248 stupid
@@marcom2248 stupid works
@@englishquizfactoryjust like you UA-cam page ,,,sad Aussie 😂
@@jobryce4447 well English is my native language after all. Unlike u mate, that’s why u were working in crappy Thai schools on 35k a month. Haha. The South African is second class when it comes to teaching in Thailand, as it should be 😃
We can all make errors of judgment, but the consequences can be harsh. Think Josh got off lightly.
Saddening how people can get lost in a system, friends and family don’t know where they are, just presumed missing and they’re living a life in limbo.
Suppose the one positive of Josh’s story is getting the other person out and home.
It’s hilarious how he is putting himself on UA-cam. Imagine by some miracle he was allowed in again, his face is plastered all over UA-cam. All it it takes is one employer, one cop, one disgruntled ex friend or coworker to point to this UA-cam video and good night sweet prince. The best thing he can do is be low key now. But even that obvious statement is beyond the intelligence of this broke Charlie
@@englishquizfactoryWho says I plan to be employed in Thailand ? I've not disgraced the Thai people or culture . These are all foreigners in IDC ,like I mentioned jail was better with the Thai people . Hence why there are gaps as I have to keep quiet on a few things would you not think ? Chop
You dont get deported and banned for drink driving.
He said he's visa ran out when he was in custody. They kept him long because of holidays , every thing was close, allso said he had a illegal work visa...
@@Hoxton66exactly that
@@Hoxton66 you don't get deported for drink driving or visa running out esp while in custody, or having a wrong visa. It's fine, fine, fine.
@@Teccie55 No now it makes sense. He had an illegally work visa. That's definitely a deportable offence. DUI, no. Never heard of that.
It is Amnesty International, who must become involved there imideately. It is an anti international and human rights atrossity to hold innocent persons without any procedure and legal trial for 8, 16 or even 20 years. Somebody must refere this to the UN-International Court in Den-Haag.
Totally agree , the main point was to shed light on IDC
Interesting. Kinda sorta sounded like he admitted at the end that he was on overstay when they pulled him over, which would explain everything he went through. You didn't follow up so I'm not sure. He made a number of dumbass errors anyway. He shouldn't be teaching kids that's for sure! ha ha at least till he grows up a tad. Sad for him that he is in timeout for 5.
we'll be doing a part 2
So true, Thailand is always calling...
@@mememe332 ring ring
Part 2 👍
@@jamesfitfoodie8249 part 2 would be great so we get to see him embarrass himself again
We welcome all tourists to Thailand regardless of the country you're from, and we would appreciate that you adhere to our culture while you're here and leave as soon as your visa expires without renewing it because we don't appreciate farangs who come to work or for long stay.