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Captor

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  1. I don't know how that will work out with previous UK citizens. And I am not holding my breath regarding the agreement too as this has been ongoing for some time already. I am 67 so I am there soon facing the difficulty of healthcare protection. That is a horror story for many expats that still pays tax to the home country for nothing. An agreement would be just fair. We will see what will happen.
  2. I agree with you about everything. I have lately considered Malaysia but I don´t know... And also Philippines (Cebu City). In Thailand I was thinking Maybe Songkhla but that is to far south and all the <deleted> there at the border. Maybe that spills over to Songkhla. Maybe Nakhon Si Thammarat or Surat Thani (the city). I was also into Hua Hin before and maybe that is the best option still because of it is close to Bangkok. But I am really uncertain were it is best to live if the tax-things turns out to be no problem for expats.
  3. Right, or hope that EU will soon have an agreement about free healthcare in Thai government hospitals which I have hear they are working at. Don´t know if that is correct though. But that would be a game changer.
  4. There still is the agreement between countries whitin EU. I as Swedish citizen will have free healthcare in any EU country.
  5. It would be helpful to know if private or governmental hospital...
  6. The meters are having a fan that sucks in the air into the sensor. I think you need to have a rechargeable battery. Or power on all the time. AA batteries wont last long.
  7. And a overcrossed sign showing a picture of a angry thai with a knife selling beer on the street.
  8. Perfect for feeding the already bad air pollution. It would not be better using the money for poor homeless people? Just wondering...
  9. Where did you move in Thailand? I am looking about that right now myself and trying to identify a location with less pollution other than Phuket.
  10. The burning is banned alread but there is no punishment if refuse to obey the burning ban.
  11. Hard to understand that the tourists continues to visit with their childrens and all. Imaging the tourists stop to visit! That would be devastating for Thailand. That would be the last nail in the coffin. Fortunately people have short memory. Same as the journalists and governments. After April no one talk about this anymore until January the year after when the same issue wakes up again. And same talk again for 4 months. And so on. Year after year. The only thing that might help is if the tourists stop visiting. But then it is to late to repair the by then bad reputation. By then tourists finds other destinations to spend their money and wont come back.
  12. Right, all the rest of the world are using 25 micrograms as limit.
  13. Very informative video. Maybe someone in the government sees it too. Not that it would help but it keeps the dream alive.
  14. Or more PM2.5 burning on the land.
  15. I hope they not forget the masks against PM2.5 and other pollution.
  16. It's very difficult---to read---posts with...all this---and...What's wrong with the normal writing with dots and commas?
  17. Maybe he is thinking about what he's own boss might do to HIM.
  18. Return the money to whom? The Police? Hmm...
  19. Plus normal traffic safety and normal clean air to breathe. And hospitals that actually takes care of them if an accident occurs.
  20. Insurance companies and private hospitals?
  21. It's all coming back to the lack of common sence. Agaian and again and again.
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