<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11827020#post11827020 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmaneyapanda
As I stated, if in fact I am proven wrong, I will apologize. If this is the case, and these animals were legally collected than I do apologize. However, lets not delude ourselves into saying that all the people who have and unusual animals in Southeast Asia get them legally. We both KNOW that this is one of the HOTTEST areas for balck market smuggling and animal trafficking. So do I think these should be innocent until proven guilty- NO! Because the plain fact is that illegal animal transaction occur regularly in these areas of the world. To be honest, in wildlife law such as this, I dont think ANYONE should be innocent until proven guilty. I happen to work with wildlife here in the USA, and we are certainly not offered this luxury. If an animal transaction is to be conducted with a vulnerable or endangered species, the burden of proof of LEGAL determination is squarely my responsibility, as it should be. There is no practical way to enforce such law without.
But, nonetheless, I am straying way off topic. If the owner of this store in Bangkok is reading, and he has, in fact legally acquired all of these specimens (although I still don't think that to be feasible), he has my apologies.
Vili- I would be more than happy to keep discussing this with you in another thread or by PM. You seem to have the best interests at mind, and I certainly do not take ill will towrads your comments, as I hope you do not towrads mine. [/QUOTE
jmaneyapanda, the only problem I have is that you are starting to accuse people or whole markets before you know any facts about anything that was or not sold there.
Sorry, but this is not the way.
I also think you see the whole picture wrong when it comes to SW fish in BKK.
Bangkok market is known for many smuggled wild life, parrots, monkeys and some other rare and sometimes endangered animals.
But because this is happening with parrots doesnt mean to say that the same is happening with fish, actually , for salt water, this market is not that attractive as one would think, besides Alex and maybe another guy none are dealing with the more rare fish ( I said rare,did not say illegal), so connecting the fish vendors there to the exotic animals smuglers is not right!
Goin on here and shouting illegal, smuggled, illegal smuggled, on any species that is not seen very frequently is not right either.
First check your data, then make the noise.