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Elementary school teacher arested for weed and ecstacy?
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PigeonFart



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agree with post above. Transparancy is always the best policy.
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asdfghjkl



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My sister inlaw was the translater for Jorge after the police made the bust. Apparently he tried to eat his stash and went on some kind of crazy trip from all of the pills. Nobody is sure if it was a suicide attempt or not, but considering that he didn't try eating the pot, I think it was.
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Mr. BlackCat



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Cosmic Hum wrote:
Mr. BlackCat wrote:
100,000-150,000 won per gram? Shocked Shocked Shocked


ya...coughed up a fur ball on that, too.
Meouch...who would pay that....for a gram? A gram stateside = $10-15

At that price...one can see some temptation for those who try to sell it.
Then again...probably the media is just jacking the figures up to make it look more sensational than it really is.

But ya...the risk is a wicked high...literally.


I would bet it's the media and cops jacking up the cost to make it more sensational (if it's known it's only a worth a couple hundred total, the population might start questioning why it's so 'evil'). I honestly can't imagine a foreigner ever paying that. Since it says he was selling in clubs in Gangnam, I'm guessing most of his customers were Koreans. Of course I don't see their arrest reports in the article...
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soomin



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. BlackCat wrote:
The Cosmic Hum wrote:
Mr. BlackCat wrote:
100,000-150,000 won per gram? Shocked Shocked Shocked


ya...coughed up a fur ball on that, too.
Meouch...who would pay that....for a gram? A gram stateside = $10-15

At that price...one can see some temptation for those who try to sell it.
Then again...probably the media is just jacking the figures up to make it look more sensational than it really is.

But ya...the risk is a wicked high...literally.


I would bet it's the media and cops jacking up the cost to make it more sensational (if it's known it's only a worth a couple hundred total, the population might start questioning why it's so 'evil'). I honestly can't imagine a foreigner ever paying that. Since it says he was selling in clubs in Gangnam, I'm guessing most of his customers were Koreans. Of course I don't see their arrest reports in the article...


I think it was a little bit of that, and a little about how here in Korea, people don't know what the going rate is. I didn't, so I couldn't understand the surprise over price before Cosmic Hum explained it... It's the same in most markets... people don't know how much a diamond costs to get from a hole in the ground to the store, so retailers can jack up the price as they like.
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rchristo10



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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A police officer stated, �There is a high chance that it [2C] may spread in the Gangnam and Hongik University area clubs and other adult entertainment districts.�


After reading this, who else thought: "hmm...wonder how many more people there will be in Gangnam and Hongdae over the weekend after reading this?"
Laughing
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rchristo10



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://imnews.imbc.com/replay/nwdesk/article/3089788_5780.html

The MBC report is really interesting (as usual):

1. They use the non-Korean translations to refer to the two drugs "마리화나" (marijuana) and "에로스" (eros) for ecstasy, rather than the usually Korean terms for the drugs--neither of which are new to Korea.

2. They mention that the drugs were sold in Itaewon. I haven't found any other sources that purport this, but I haven t seen many.

3. The reporter stands in Itaewon and captures several unsuspecting foreigners shopping in the background (poor tourists...).

4. They use a totally incoherent Korean-mixed to talk about how this drug is being obtained IN AMERICA and sold in Korea. Who knows if the subtitles are correct--I can't make heads or tails of what the guy is trying to say. TO BE HONEST, I DON'T THINK HE'S SPEAKING KOREAN AT ALL OR EVEN ENGLISH. IS HE SPEAKING ARABIC OR A SLAVIC LANGUAGE?

5. They show random footage in a dark dance club and a fluorescent "CLUB" sign, which has nothing to do with the report.


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hogwonguy1979



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa
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NilesQ



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I live in Toronto and there are quite a few Korean students here getting a taste for "herbal relief". It will be interesting to see how this impacts Korean attitudes in the future.
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tideout



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hogwonguy1979 wrote:
according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa


Out of curiosity, what is the correct info on hair testing? Presumably it's more expensive.

I'm also wondering what effect, beyond those who would caught, it would have on people wanting to come to Korea to work? Would people begin to see this as too big brotherish, invasive etc...?


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soomin



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hogwonguy1979 wrote:
according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa


I can only imagine how high that would inflate the cost of the annual health check... and for something that most foreigners have no need of taking, ever >.< I doubt they'd put this into place if not solely because of the cost and having to get the equipment and everything to do it, and then getting that equipment to be in at least one hospital in every city... smh
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tideout



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

soomin wrote:
hogwonguy1979 wrote:
according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa


I can only imagine how high that would inflate the cost of the annual health check... and for something that most foreigners have no need of taking, ever >.< I doubt they'd put this into place if not solely because of the cost and having to get the equipment and everything to do it, and then getting that equipment to be in at least one hospital in every city... smh


Good point - might not catch anymore people than what the ongoing police stuff is.
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northway



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Random drug testing sounds fantastic. I assume teachers will be paying out of pocket for this, no? And with a hair test it goes from cleaning yourself up prior to going to Korea and staing clean while there to a situation where you've got to be very, very careful for a long, long time prior to coming over. Do they really think that droves of people love the idea of living in Korea enough that they can make it a six month long hassle in order to come over?
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slothrop



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tideout wrote:
soomin wrote:
hogwonguy1979 wrote:
according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa


I can only imagine how high that would inflate the cost of the annual health check... and for something that most foreigners have no need of taking, ever >.< I doubt they'd put this into place if not solely because of the cost and having to get the equipment and everything to do it, and then getting that equipment to be in at least one hospital in every city... smh


Good point - might not catch anymore people than what the ongoing police stuff is.


body hair grows slower than the hair that grows on your head and takes up to 1 year to replace itself. testing body hair can detect drug use for 1 year after it leaves your bloodstream.

independant studies show that hair testing uncovers 4 to 8 times as many users as urinalysis.


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tideout



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

slothrop wrote:
tideout wrote:
soomin wrote:
hogwonguy1979 wrote:
according to gusts of a popular feeling, this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as it looks like hair and random testing may be coming

http://populargusts.blogspot.kr/2012/07/drug-testing-for-foreign-teachers-to.html

when will people learn not to do this and how if you do this it makes life harder for the rest of us

at least i can get an e-1 visa


I can only imagine how high that would inflate the cost of the annual health check... and for something that most foreigners have no need of taking, ever >.< I doubt they'd put this into place if not solely because of the cost and having to get the equipment and everything to do it, and then getting that equipment to be in at least one hospital in every city... smh


Good point - might not catch anymore people than what the ongoing police stuff is.


body hair grows slower than the hair that grows on your head and takes up to 1 year to replace itself. testing body hair can detect drug use for 1 year after it leaves your bloodstream.


That's what we might call a hurdle for many. Rolling Eyes
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chickenpie



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tiger fancini wrote:
fosterman wrote:
the illegal room salons with under age girls


Is there really such a thing?


Are you asking if there are under age prostitutes in Korea?

They exist in nearly every country, stop being naive......
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