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@Jack ********
A weed shop is not going to be held at fault for someone getting caught smoking in public. Another obvious one.. again, we are talking about THAILAND. Foreigners are always accountable for crimes they commit in Thailand. It is not the same as wherever you're from.
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@Jack ********
I was never wrong to begin with. lol You can sue a bar all day long, doesn't mean you'll win. People are accountable for their own actions. Nice stretch with the dot com lawyer link from New York. Now actually read the law. Especially with how it relates to Thailand.
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@Jack ********
of course and it doesn't matter what you're seeing. It's what they have the potential to be used for. A bartender who serves you is not responsible for you getting into a bar fight in Thailand.
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@Jack ********
coworking spaces are used for a variety of reasons. Students, creator/artist collaborations, locals working, etc. Farangs working illegally is not their problem.
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@Jack ********
I'm aware. What I'm saying is that locals are not complicit in people working and violating the law in those spaces. People are accountable for what they do there.
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@Jack ********
locals make a living off of people coming to their spot to use their laptops? What they do on their laptops is not relevant to the space making money.
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@John *********
You are right. People only want to hear what is convenient for them and confirms what they are seeking. But, you are correct.
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@Alastair *******************
but they're not asking what purpose it serves, only how to do it.