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DesflyTdesme

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  1. Hi that is something I'm working on now problems are complete ownership 100% you can not have you must give up 51% and 49% goes to you for what reason ? it should state for certain types of businesses or if you've been in Thailand, for a long time or married to a Thai for a certain amont of years, you shouldn't have visa problems and could own land at a 100% until Thailand figure that out I don't think it will ever happen. Once you realize it's about the people first, the people will make sure of the country. I want to do big things in Thailand, mostly in the unpopular areas, why? you ask for the people. I see you haven't read any thing I've wrote on this site as of how much money the police department is missing out on, as far as to going for bad. There are many opportunities here but where are the investors i've wrote to many Thai investors. Many business man here discuss how untrust worthy it is to work with Thais when the money comes or dealing with the mafia for a piece of the actions. So alot of people are scared, me I'm like to each his or her own because you let it happen to you doesn't mean I will let it happen to me. I still have big interest in doing biz here for the people.

  2. Sad apparently Thai Visa, has neglected to re-post a response I made in the pass. About 2 years ago, you will need more police you have to have rules, driving rules. Trucks, big buses, tourist transportation, public transportation, and especially school transportation and sitting students on top of the school bus or truck is not a very smart and safe act. But all these means of transportation shouldn't be allowed to go the same speed as regular vehicles at least 10kg under the limit, and the regular vehicles should only be allowed to go at a limit. You should have random checks at- least 2 times a month in provinces and villages connected to highways vehicles should slow down to 60 or 55 for families and people who lives in that area, near schools the penalty for this should be at- least 1,500 . The trucks and buses that goes over the speed limit you should charge the company and penalize the driver where he would have to miss at least 2 days of work, every 10kgs over the limit is extra money that is to be paid. You also can stop more criminals with this method have computers use excel it you don't have the proper equipment for drivers and licenses plates for each province. For reckless drivers that try to run drivers off the road driving in the wrong lane motorcycles that ride like there a large vehicle, lights is the number one thing you should focus on. To many vehicles are driving with no lights, or lights in the back of there vehicle like they are a bar or disco, green, blue, purple, or what ever color lights other then red should be in place of your brake lights vehicles are not sold like that it's a detraction on the side of the vehicle is ok. Your brake lights and head lights on you vehicle should be very visible clear if not their should be a ticket issued $120 baht and a warning put the name in the computer excel and if another police stops that person check the computer from another province the second ticket should be $240 . a third time should be $440 and take their driving license and must go to court to retrieve it and wait for the court response. That's getting tough on drivers here it's just to many deaths involving vehicles where one person kills 3 to 7 people daily. Reckless drivers should be jailed for six months to a year especially if they take a life and it's their fault, but should be able to pay 50, 000 not to be jailed but still have to go to let the court decide what the penalty should be, the 50,000 is just to keep you from going to jail until your court date. The court shall give you 2 to 4 months to allow the driver to come up with the money because he has to pay homage to the family or families as well as the court coast, but the family should be able to sue the company if there is one and I think that. it would calm a lot of drivers and companies down. The sleeping, and drinking, partying, and then trying to just drive to get all the money which you can not do it's impossible if you think you can get all the money the fact is that your body will shut down .

  3. (RIP) Like I said before it's too many driving tragedies in
    Thailand they need to enforce driving rules there. I've written about the
    rules before buses, tour buses, especially school buses / Vans, big
    trucks, and any type of transportation of tourist, local, business, or
    schools, should not be driving the same speed as individual drivers or the
    posted speed limit oh you don't have speed limits, is there a bell ringing yet
    ? Get speed limits, then you can build up your police department because they
    would give tickets. How many more Thai citizens, men, women, and children and
    faithful tourist need to die because you won't enforce this law? They are
    holding others people’s life’s at stake, the public trust you to be their
    driver, also they are trusting you with their life’s. To be careful and to be
    extra safe knowing you’re not driving yourself around but you are chaperoning
    people around. God Bless the people who have died and who are injured in this
    unfortunate accident. Also thank you god that they are not Airplane pilots.
    (Please check the last post I have written about this same topic…… Wow…..



  4. 40 years of driving on the right side in Sweden

    http://www.wikihow.com/Adjust-to-Driving-a-Car-on-the-Left-Side-of-the-Road

    Over the course of the 20th century, there was a gradual worldwide shift

    from driving on the left to the right. Portugal changed to right-hand

    traffic in 1928, and the parts of Canada which were still driving on the

    left changed over by 1923. The remainder of Italy changed over in the

    1920s after Benito Mussolini came to power; Austria and Czechoslovakia

    changed when Germany annexed or occupied them in late 1930s, and Hungary

    followed suit. In Austria the build-up of new traffic lights and

    rebuilding of tram tracks was started before the annexation. The Latin

    American countries of Panama and Argentina changed in 1943 and 1945

    respectively, and the Philippines and China followed suit in 1945 and

    1946 respectively. Belize changed to right-hand traffic in 1961. Sweden

    changed in 1967 and Iceland did as well in 1968. Burma changed,

    allegedly on the advice of a wizard,[15] in 1970. (For the logistics

    involved, see the Swedish experience at Dagen H.)

    Taiwan drove on the left under Japanese rule, but changed to driving on

    the right in 1946 after the government of the Republic of China assumed

    administration; the same happened in North and South Korea, another

    former Japanese colony. However, some trains in Taiwan and Seoul still

    keep to the left, as does pedestrian traffic in the Seoul subway system.

    The most common reason for countries to switch to right-hand traffic is

    for conformity with neighbours, as it increases the safety of

    cross-border traffic. For example, several former British colonies in

    Africa, such as The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Ghana, have

    changed from driving on the left to the right, because they all share

    borders with former French colonies, which drive on the right. The

    former Portuguese colony of Mozambique continues to drive on the left,

    which is a legacy of its Portuguese past; even though Portugal itself

    changed over in the 1920s, Mozambique continues to drive on the left

    because all its bordering countries do. More info at:

  5. The things I see in Thailand, is that Thailand needs to have traffic laws as well as enforce them. This will gain money for the police departments in every province. Large trucks doing 120, cutting in front of cars without proper lighting. Lighting is a big issue in Thailand, a lot of vehicles don't even have lights in Thailand , they just drive . They should be given tickets , especially motorcycles, people don't fear as they are driving here it's not a life threading situation for them. Motorcycles cutting in front vehicles with no lights or trucks with lite green and blue and purple lights on the back of them is that a truck or a moving truck stop. The only light that should be on the back of your vehicle should be (RED). The small cars are the worse along with over packed vehicles doing the max on highways 140 it's ridicules. You can just jump in a vehicle and do what ever, you may find that this precaution may also stop or solve a lot of crimes if you see someone speeding or dodging through traffic. Also in the provinces, especially schools zones, market areas, and neighborhoods, need to be limits I've seen to many almost terrifying incidents where cars, trucks or motorcycles, buses and even big machinery just driving fast as they can knowing kids out playing or coming from school and nearly killing someone Those are the facts that will slow down Thailand's accident rate not the dummy. Enforce the speed limited, and be hard on the corrective lighting, and road hogs and you should be good. .

  6. Diplomacy the new battlefront

    By The Nation,

    Agencies

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    Cambodia asks UN to send in peacekeeping force; Thailand says dispute should be settled bilaterally

    Border between Thailand and Cambodia was not completely calm yesterday as Phnom Penh began to internationalise the boundary conflict, asking United Nations to send peacekeeping forces to contain the violence at the Hindu temple of Preah Vihear while Bangkok was struggling to bring it down to bilateral level.

    Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen sent their respectively letters to President of the UN Security Council Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti accusing each other of launching heavy arm attacks to violate sovereignty of the other. Both sides claimed other fire first and they did retaliate only for self-defence.

    Hun Sen said in his letter sent out since Sunday night that the attack resulted in human casualties and damaged to the Preah Vihear temple.

    Abhisit argued that Cambodian troops used the Hindu temple as a shield. "Thailand is gravely concerned about the use of Phra Viharn (Thai accent for Preah Vihear) by Cambodia for military purpose, which is in violation of international law, in particular the article 4 (1) of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Arm Conflict," he said in the letter to UN yesterday.

    Abhisit protested the Cambodia's violation of Thai sovereignty and territorial integrity and the attack on Thai civilians and properties but requested the UN to take no action.

    Hun Sen, however, urged the UN Security Council to convene an urgent meeting to stop Thailand's aggression.

    "We need the United Nations to send forces here and create a buffer zone to guarantee that there is no more fighting," Hun Sen said, adding that the situation kept deteriorating and the two sides were no longer listening to each other.

    Meanwhile Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An wrote his letter to Unesco's Director Irina Bokova to informed her the damages of the Preah Vihear from Thai artillery shells.

    The Hindu temple of Preah Vihear has been at the core of conflict between Thailand and Cambodia since last century. The conflict was boiled out when the World Heritage Committee inscribed it as a world heritage site in 2008 with Thailand's disagreement on the ground that the inscription might cause lost of Thailand's right over its vicinity.

    The temple, ruled by the International Court of Justice in 1962, is situated in the territory under sovereignty of Cambodia but Bangkok argued that the surrounding areas belong to Thailand.

    The current border clash is one of the worst in decades causing a lot of casualty and damages. One Thai soldier and one civilian died and 25 soldiers injured in the clash since Friday. Casualty and damage on Cambodia side were reportedly around the same as Thai side but could not be verified clearly.

    A fresh round of clash took place yesterday morning when troops of both sides exchanged small arms firing in the area near the Preah Vihear.

    Thailand insisted that it fired to Cambodia only for self-defence and hoped that the conflict could be solved bilaterally. Bangkok disagreed with the idea to bring the issue into the discussion of the UN Security Council.

    "We would cooperate with the United Nations and international community but in this case we would like to reserve our right to solve the problem bilaterally," said government's spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn.

    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), which both Thailand and Cambodia are members, likely wanted to have some roles in mediating the current conflict.

    Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty M. Natalegawa, as the chair of the Asean, would visit Thailand today to obtain information on the situation after another visit to Phnom Penh for the same purpose earlier.

    However Asean chief Surin Pitsuwan said the Asean would limit its role only in listening information from both sides. "In early stage, both sides should end the problem by bilateral consultative," he said.

    Hun Sen said he needed third party mediation as two countries cannot negotiate each other. "I also appeal to (Thai Prime Minister) Abhisit not to be afraid of the third party to mediate the Cambodia and Thai border dispute. We can go to the International Court together."

    The Asean, UN, United States and China have expressed their concern over the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodian and called the two neighbours to exercise utmost restraint.

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    -- The Nation 2011-02-08

    Wow this iscrazy and depressing and immature most of all sad. Not for the two countriesbut for the soldiers, that lost their lives the people who have to vacate theirhomes the families pushed out in the street, which should be a simple discussion.The fight is over a small piece of land which is taking lives of innocentpeople because of the government. For the government it’s passed sad, not onebut both. (Historical Site) first of all who’s history lies in or on this site awar let’s be serious I can see, if another country was trying to take over thecountry, but those Genghis Khan, days been long gone, now taking hostages, that would draw a flag . But not for war if any harm has been done and it was a quick release. Now, If... if the historicalsite belongs to Cambodia, and is on Thailand’s border you should let them claimit, or sell that piece of the land to them because Thailand has much land, andplenty historical sites, sell the land rebuild, or redo the border. Compensatethe soldiers families that died, compensate the families whose home had beendestroyed, because as close as these countries are they have to be some cousinsare uncles over there as well as Laos. These countries are the close ofneighbors and should be allies for the rest of their days in case a real wartype event jumps off. Countries already have problems within the country; thecountry is just continuing to separate its people and categorize, them which is very bad for thecountries future. After a while everybody would hate, everyone and the land ofsmiles which we know, will become a land of hate, towards everyday people.Cause then they will began to categorize people. ( This situation should simply end with talks). Wow....

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