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by headhonchoII » 08 Aug 2011, 12:08
As usual the paper these articles are hardly worth more than the paper they are written on, don't believe any of the figures/speculation.
Can't believe people still smoke weed here in Taiwan, just takes somebody with a grudge to make a call and you are going down.
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by the bear » 08 Aug 2011, 13:14
A word of warning on this...even if you stash your stash nowhere near your own apartment it doesn't matter. With the piss testing the cops are using you'll still get busted. Time to switch to binlang....
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by Puppet » 08 Aug 2011, 13:36
I can't believe people sell pot here. Best way to get thrown out.
I also can't believe people believe the Apple Daily reports about the events. That is even more rediculous.
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by pqkdzrwt » 08 Aug 2011, 13:40
the bear wrote:A word of warning on this...even if you stash your stash nowhere near your own apartment it doesn't matter. With the piss testing the cops are using you'll still get busted. Time to switch to binlang....
Switch between potential long term mental/psychological issues to having potential mouth throat cancer (:
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by Wilch » 13 Aug 2011, 20:07
He should be given 10 years of jail time for wardrobe malfunction.
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by Northcoast Surfer » 27 May 2012, 01:06
Has anyone heard any updates regarding this case? It's been about a year and there surely should have been some kind of resolution by now. If they are in prison serving time, I wonder if they have access to the Internet and WIFY........
Here's a quick refresher for those who might have forgotten the story.
Apple Daily on 06/13/2011 wrote:無良外籍師 教英文兼賣大麻
一名擁有美國籍的男子,以教學名義來台取得「短期英文補習班教師資格」身分後,再由國外親友挾帶大麻葉來台,藉由外籍教師販售給美加外籍人士與學生。警方昨晚逮捕該名外籍男子與四名美語老師,偵訊後移送法辦。
託親友挾帶來台警方今年三月破獲外籍補習班學生涉吸毒賣毒案件,鎖定綽號「Old Monkey」老猴、現任某美語補習班外語老師Alan(美國籍,六十二歲)為首腦,常委託親友從美加挾帶大麻原葉及大麻膏來台。Alan透過教學或學生餐敘時,示範抽大麻菸並以簡訊推銷大麻。
警前晚到新北市淡水田寮一棟透天厝外埋伏,巧遇美語老師Justing(加拿大籍,四十二歲)買完大麻葉,警方上前攔查,在Alan屋內查扣大麻種子五包、大麻膏超過四百公克、菸草兩大包,販毒所得十六萬餘元及美金三千元等,隨後又逮捕美語老師David、尼泊爾籍Luke等人。
5人偵訊後法辦Alan否認仲介挾帶大麻入境販賣,但其他三名美加籍老師指證歷歷,警方查出Alan女友也是美語補習班台籍老師,懷疑她涉案協助推銷毒品,但無具體事證訊後飭回。警方偵訊後將五人依販毒罪嫌移送法辦。
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by headhonchoII » 27 May 2012, 07:38
Old monkey..pretty apt description. The claim was the 'dama' was being imported by a relative, then a Nepali crops up on the scene. Seen enough Discovery shoes about busted drug smugglers to guess who is bringing it in and from where.
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by archylgp » 27 May 2012, 09:39
Northcoast Surfer wrote:Deuce Dropper wrote:I know the fact checking done by Taiwan newspapers is second to none, but do you honestly think this guy was selling weed to his students.
that seems preposterous.
If it is proven that he was selling to his students, the judge will throw the book at him. After all, he wasn't just selling to the rest of us worthless foreigner scumbags, he was contributing to the degradation of the innocent youth of Taiwan!
I'm personally pissed off with the guy simply for getting arrested wearing a Hawaiian styled flowered shirt. I wear those almost every day! Now, I'll simply be guilty by association. Big, old, white foreigners, wearing flowered patterned Hawaiian shirts are drug dealers! Shit!

I would be surprised if a good bit of the report isn't false -- It seems every article on foreigners in the Apple Daily is pretty much hot air, like that guy who was arrested for the hit and run. Speaking of him, I don't think it was shown that he was driving. A statement from a parent of one of his students will probably (read as "perhaps", "maybe", "possibly") be enough, without any evidence to support it, unfortunately.
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