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The Royal Thai Navy’s Vice Admiral Pichai Lorchusaku (said) that there were not enough life vests on board… “but the Styrofoam boxes containing the life vests could be used as floatation devices”. Cupid Stunt and doubly so for being an Admiral. Perhaps he'll never have to go to sea in one of his safety gear deficient ships. I wonder how many more of the Royal Thai Navy's ships fit into that category. A properly designed and fitted life jacket will provide floatation for its wearer whether they're conscious or not. A Styrofoam box is only any good while its user has the strength to hang onto it.
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Mrs. L. always puts a few stainless steel spoons into a bowl of infested uncooked dry rice. The bugs certainly leave pretty quickly, I've watched them running. Don't know why it seems to work or whether they'd bug (ger) off quickly from an open bowl anyway, without the spoons. But it certainly seems to do the trick. Maybe I'll do a controlled test one day if there's nothing else to do.
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OUTCOME - called the number on the ticket and, basically, told them it wasn't my vehicle. They took the ticket number, presumably did some checking and called back 10 minutes later. "Ticket cancelled. Sorry". No evidence requested to refute it, nothing except to say "It wasn't me, Officer". Cynical me says Fishing for Cash.
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Never been involved with on-duty police here in nearly 15 years, apart from the odd road check for licence etc. - almost always on my bike. Never a problem. Plenty of involvement with them off-duty though - 4 family members are serving or retired officers of rank of Colonel or above. Good people.
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555 - yes, I remember seeing that one too.
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In my case - No.
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No doubt whatsoever. Of course it's for me to provide concrete evidence to refute their allegation. In comparing their most detailed photo to photos of my vehicle, taken from a similar angle to theirs - I've picked out 10 clear differences between the vehicles. Anyone with half an eye for detail would come to the same conclusion as me - but is there any incentive for the police to be observant?
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Thanks KhunBENQ. The ticket seems very much like that described in the article - Thai and English, barcode, tick boxes, payment options so it looks like KK is one of the areas using the new tickets. Might be an idea to visit the Highway Police on Highway 2 in my town as a first port of call.
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^^^^^^^^^^ If it was definitely my vehicle in the photos and I was in the wrong, that might be a possible reaction. But I'm not going to have some future consequence, however minor, hanging over my head for something I definitely haven't done.
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Khon Kaen area. I've just received a traffic ticket in the post. The vehicle in the photo seems to have the same NUMBERS on its reg. plate as mine but the letters and province are too blurred to make out. I know I wasn't in that vicinity on the date and time shown. In fact, I'd have been eating breakfast, bleary eyed, at that time. The vehicle is clearly (to my eyes) not mine. Photos of the two vehicles would (IMO) prove my vehicle wasn't the one concerned. Has anyone got experience of contesting a ticket on the grounds of 'wrong vehicle'? What evidence was required? Difficult or easy to contest? I can't phone today - Government holiday - but will call tomorrow. I know there will be local variations but any info. is useful.
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The 'End Frozen Pensions' campaign . . .
MartinL replied to TorquayFan's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
I'm sure I've read on some government website that pensions are uplifted to full UK rate if returning to UK permanently from a 'frozen' country - or going to live in an 'unfrozen ' country. If a pensioner subsequently goes to live in a 'frozen' country again, the pension returns to being frozen at the level when first leaving the UK. That is, the pension isn't frozen at the new, uplifted level. -
Photos for marriage visa extension
MartinL replied to Katsura's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
But it WORKS for KK office at this time and for the past 13 years. So I'll continue, thank you very much. We've never been sent home to get new pictures because we've been daft enough to use the same ones year after year. -
Photos for marriage visa extension
MartinL replied to Katsura's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Maybe I shouldn't respond to this since it relates to CW Immigration but WTH; since it's in the 'Thai Visas .. ' forum rather than BKK, I will ..... Did my marriage extension at Khon Kaen last week. This was our 13th. Photos - 3 to an A4 sheet - showed the two of us:- - at front gate with house address plaque clearly visible, - in our living room, -at the front of the house, - sitting on our electric samlor with 3 of our dogs, - at a family meal with wife's sons, their wives and our grandchildren, - with my 68th. birthday cake, - they had more but 6 was enough. NB no bedroom photo and I've NEVER offered such a photo for any of my extensions. My philosophy has always been to give them photos that show we're together as a couple during the whole year, not just a couple of photos from one day which prove (IMO) very little. In 13 years, that type of photo has been accepted without question by KK Immigration, who are generally excellent, and by the approving office in Korat. We've never had a problem. Your office might have VERY different and more specific requirements. -
We had a 400 sq. m. plot, in an area of low-rise residential buildings, on which we were intending to build a small house for rent. A 4 floor hotel building went up only a metre or two from our boundary. No response from local authority (?) despite complaints from us and 3 others already living there. Backhanders maybe? All worked out well for us - not so much for the residents now in shadow. Less than a year later, the hotel wanted our still-vacant plot so we sold it to them - for 2,250,000฿, nearly 4x the price we bought it for 2 years earlier and well above the local price for a plot like that.
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In my video, two punches and a half-hearted kick from the Frenchman don't constitute "incredibly beaten up". The Thai bloke fell badly - that's as much his fault as the Frenchman's, maybe more - which was more responsible for his injury than Frenchie's punch. BTW, the news report on Channel 3 showed the Frenchman on the floor at the beginning of the video so it's not as though it was an unmatched fight.
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I agree but ... Thai bloke went down and got up again. French bloke started to turn his back on the Thai, appearing to walk away after being blocked by bystanders but Thai bloke piled in again which led to the head injury. When the Thai was down a second time, Frenchie seemed to back away again, at which point the video ends. To me it appears the Thai fella 'reengaged' to a much greater extent than the Frenchman.
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Arachnid? can anyone identify this creature ...? (please)
MartinL replied to jastheace's topic in General Topics
Whip scorpion. Vinegaroon. Completely harmless to you. -
They look like some I've used about the house. They're fine and act like UK plugs in that they don't pull out of the wall socket. BUT, at least on the ones I used, L and N terminals were labelled backwards for my Thai wall sockets so check that you're connecting in accordance with your installation and not necessarily as the pins are labelled. .