Here is an update for the latest story.
She admitted to stealing the mat. She was in jail for 2 days, not the 4 days that was widely reported in Australia. Her fine was only $30, but the governor of phuket paid her fine and apologize for her inconvenience. After she got back to Australia, she sold her story for $20,000 and plans to take her kids to disney land. She was denied entrance to the USA and banned for 7 years for being a convicted criminal.
Ok here is my rant for all the aussie who are too stupid to think straight. I'm ashamed to be an Australian citizen because of this lady.
Are the Australians out of there mind? so it's alright to steal in a foreign country and disrespect the host country? If an outsider were to steal in Australia, should they expect the same sympathy? to be let off of the hook and give Australians bad publicity? The governor of Phuket even came to pay her fine and apologize to her for her inconvenience, which is not even necessary, talking about thai hospitality! Shame on the Australians. She even sold her story to the press, and plans to take her kids to Disney land ... yea take her kids to the Disney land for her story of trying to steal in Thailand! great example! Lets review her charges - stealing from a Aussie bar (own by an Australian), resisting arrested, attempted escape, disorderly conduct = $30 fine and 2 nights in jail ... Profit $20,000 from her story, banned from USA for 7 years, convicted criminal on her international record - Priceless
I just can't believe how selfish people from first world countries are. I have seen it all too many times where people from first world countries commit a crime in second and third world countries and expect to be let off the hook, they are quick to call in the press and their own embassy for help. They try to give the host country a bad reputation. If you look at those citizens from second and third world countries who commit a crime in first world countries, they rarely call the press, let alone try to make a publicity for the host country.
People should think and reflect 2 days in jail and $30 fine was not a harsh sentence. Her charges were stealing, resisting arrest, attempted escape, disorderly conduct (swearing and disrespecting local officers). If that were to happen in our own country, the charges would be much harsher - let alone expecting someone like a mayor go and apologize to a criminal and pay their fine.