On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 20:35:55 +1000, Henry Briggs <
[email protected]>
wrote:
On 15/9/19 8:28 pm, Good Soldier Schweik wrote:
So come on, abuse me for hitting the cop 300 baht for crossing the
solid line but remember all the time I'm thinking OH! WOW! 300 baht
over here and 15,200,000 baht in America.
Nice troll.
Thailand ranked 99/180 for corruption.
USA 22/180.
Higher score = more corrupt.
https://www.transparency.org/
I find it rather interesting that while I post actual facts, i.e.,
massive bribes used to ensure that kids get into collage you label it
as "troll". Or is that an attempt to deny reality.
Or do you somehow consider a 300 baht ($10) bribe to a traffic cop a
far greater sin than a $500,000 bribe to a collage?
One thing that has always astounded me is how the term corruption is
always applied to the individual accepting the bribe as though the sin
were his alone.
You hit to cop 300 baht to avoid a speeding ticket... Oh Wow! The cop
is corrupt! But in every example of a cop and a traffic ticket that
I've witnessed over the past, nearly 50 years, the driver could have
taken the ticket, but prefers to give the cop a gift to avoid the
bother of going to the police station and paying the fine.
So who is corrupt? The cop for taking the money or the driver for
offering the money?
But of course you will lay all blame at the police's feet. After all
that fits your preconceived ideas and God forbid that you should be
forced to face reality.
-- Cheeers,
Schweik
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