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2008/08/04

Thai country banned Grand Theft Auto IV

Thai country banned Grand Theft Auto IV
Copies of Grand Theft Auto IV were thrown in Thai country, after a teenager has confessed to the murder of a taxi driver.
The high school student 18 years is erstochen to have to death a taxi driver to try to copy a scene of the game
The largest publisher of video games of the countries of Southeast Asia, the new era of interactive media, said retailers are no longer the sale of GTA IV
It must be replaced by another title for video games.
Death penalty
Thai newspapers in the country say the teenager, whose name not be revealed, was arrested when he tried to lead a return by taxi from a street in Bangkok with the driver still in the back seat.
The requirement of police of 18 years, gave them to fly, the Taxi and says he killed the 54-year-old driver after he defended. The youths could face the death penalty if they are found guilty.
Bangkok police captain Veerarit Pipatanasak said: "I wanted to know if it is so easy in real life for a stolen taxi, as stated in the party. "He wanted the money to play. His parents who work as civil servants do not have enough money to give."
The Thai Ministry of Culture has recently pressure tightening the rules for games like Grand Theft Auto.
He wants stricter skills, age and the restrictions on the time that people can play in the arcades.
Ladda Thangsupachai, director of the Ministry of Culture Centre for monitoring, said: "This time bomb has already exploded and the situation could worsen. Today is a taxi driver, but tomorrow could be a film of the owner.

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