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Reading the verdict, it was mainly conjecture with no actual facts but that's good enough for a panel made up entirely of elderly men, no doubt all strongly monarchist, pro-military and supported by the elites.
They knew this was coming and that's probably the only reason Pita got off the other charge.
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2 hours ago, flyingtlger said:This Is Thailand....
These blips can happen anywhere. Totally agree Thai systems are often very poor but this type of incident isn't unique to Thailand.
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So the Governor of Bangkok Remand Prison will decide, despite Thaksin not spending a single night there!
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That was the deal before teaming up with the pro-military parties to form the Government. No chance of meaningful reform under the present coalition.
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On 1/13/2024 at 12:38 AM, Drumbuie said:
I can see that some people might need more than one SIM card, but five? And according to @Georgealbert 's post, 30,000 people own more than 30 SIM cards , and several thousand own more than 100 - why on earth would anybody need that many SIMs? I can't think of any legitimate purpose.
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Large companies that supply business phones to their staff would be the main reason.
And organised crime groups
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I've cut my head twice on low signs, one right outside a hospital when I was going to visit someone. Quite a good spot if you are going to have an accident :)
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2 hours ago, Andrew65 said:
In the UK they can show someone who appears to be under 25 in an advert for alcohol.
This should read "In the UK they cannot show someone who appears to be under 25......."
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I only ever learn about these subvariants from topics on this forum, The rest of the world has given up reporting on them!
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I wonder what illness she'll come down with?
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I think they are counting the trip to the next village to see granny as domestic tourism.
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I've heard the restaurants, massage shops, bars and other tourist-driven places in Phuket are all quieter than last year.
Air fares are around 50% higher than they were pre-pandemic and hotel prices are up due to inflation and the increased electricity, water and staff costs, so it's no real surprise.
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20 minutes ago, yankee99 said:Thailand is packed with tourists now and a retirement visa couldn't be simpler to get .
It is if you're under 50!
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One week into the initial phase and Anutin already knows it's a success! Clever man
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It must be an old article as they are talking up the tourist numbers when all recent articles from more official sources have been much more pessimistic.
Or perhaps it's total bull!
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Amazing how laws can be changed with no problems at all if they suit the right people.
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In the UK there's currently a campaign suggesting people don't drink if they are driving the following morning!
In Thailand drink all night, spend half an hour in the sobering up zone with an M-150 and a cup of coffee and drive home!
Hmm, I wonder which is the safest?
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Why don't they just choose the best bits from the past 20 constitutions, cut and paste and there you go.
It could be done and dusted in a couple of days!
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I wonder how many other countries have their Interior Minister accompanying police on a raid such as this?
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30 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:
Hey, it's just 300+ UK COVID deaths per week right now:
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths?areaType=overview&areaName=United Kingdom
There were also 15,000 deaths from flu in 2022-2023. Similar numbers.
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Back in the UK life is normal. Covid is still around and infections rise at this time of the year but it's not considered any worse than flu any more, certainly for those fully vaccinated. NB I have had bad flu in Thailand and was hospitalised so it isn't nice; a lot worse than a bad cold.
Mask wearers are rare and with the covid enquiry currently ongoing, nobody would listen if the government advised mask wearing social distancing or any other measure.
Thailand needs to learn to live with it.
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If this was MFP they'd be looking for a reason to disqualify someone and dissolve the party!
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5.1 billion baby spent to promote Thailand's soft power yet every time there's an incident like this it will have the opposite effect.
Maybe that budget could be better allocated elsewhere.
Scottish woman’s cliff plunge in Thailand sparks insurance debacle
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I draft, read and review insurance policies for a living. So many out of date comments on here.
We don't know the circumstances of the accident so I can't comment on the claim but it should only be denied if she rode the bike over the cliff. If she got off the bike then the riding of the bike is not a contributory factor.
The UK has introduced consumer duty legislation, which means financial documents must now be drafted in a manner that is understandable by individuals buying them. If a claim is denied and the language is over-complicate, the client is permitted to make a formal complaint and this can end up with the insurance ombudsman. The onbudsman can force insurers to pay.
I'd like to see the 117 page travel policy as this would not comply with current legislation, unless it's not a UK policy. The Scottish girl involved in the accident obviously would have a UK policy and I would be happy to take a look to see if she is eligible to complain.
NB Insurance companies hate these complaints as it causes a lot of internal administration.
Expecting a feww LOL emojis but, believe me, the above is true, and I have spent hours adapting wordings to comply.