Desparation

American arrested for passing fake “movie dollars”.

An American tourist was held for passing counterfeit banknotes after he tried to exchange US dollars stamped “For Motion Picture Use Only” at a currency exchange booth in Pattaya. 

Jeffrey Stookey, 66, was detained at a T.T Currency Exchange booth at Jomtien Beach, police said on Wednesday.

Police impounded 21 fake $100 banknotes.

An employee at the booth said Mr. Stookey brought 10 of the banknotes and tried to exchange them for baht. On examination they were all found to be marked with the phrase “For Motion Picture Use Only”, meaning they were produced for use in movies only.

The booth attendant said when he rejected the fake notes the American became angry, demanding he accept and exchange them, according to police. 

Police said Mr Stookey had been a frequent traveler to Thailand for about 10 years and had a Thai wife in the Northeast. 

He was held in custody for further investigation. 

Thailand is NOT the place to be without money.

Breaking the law here will only make matters worse when you arrested, sent to jail and deported.

A 66 year old man should know better, but then again, desperation takes precedence over common sense.

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