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Public Urged to Prepare for Emergent ’Langya’ Virus
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Here we go again.... -
Riyadh & Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
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Timed out. Again again and again............
AhFarangJa replied to swissie's topic in Forum Support Desk
A similar problem I am having regarding loading pages. I click on notifications, they open, but will not take me to the relevant post. Also, If I click on one of the headings down the right side, nothing happens, it will not take me to the article. I have to log out, and go to the article via my email notification. This has been happening for over a week now. -
Thailand braces for severe storms and heavy rainfall
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Looks like no electricity again. -
Over 9.3 million people cleared from police criminal record files
AhFarangJa replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I wonder how many corrupt people in public service now have no criminal record...... -
Soi Adam Residents in Pattaya Hope For Their Street Sign to be Repaired
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
That's the brush taken care of, now, about the paint...... -
Exactly my thoughts too, However, in my experience here over thirty plus years the average Thai will never raise a fuss over anything. Loss of face, and avoiding confrontation takes a front row seat. Sadly, they are taught at an early age to accept anything someone in a uniform, or position of authority tells them. That way the ruling elite hang on to the power, and money.
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Saudi Man Nabbed In Wildlife Smuggling Attempt
AhFarangJa replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Correct, a slap on the wrist, and an email to the Saudi Authorities. That way they are not responsible for any repercussions. Plausible deniability, and let his home country deal with him, unless of course he has ties there. -
All you need do is look at the infrastructure, and you will see it is hanging by a thread. They modernised the roads for 30 kilometres near us, and they are flooding and cracking after two months. Every time it rains our power goes off. About 100 metres from my house the bridge collapsed 6 years ago, and there is still a temporary army bridge in its place. The list is endless, and all down to skimming and corruption. However, Thailand is nowhere near the top of the class when compared to other Countries, it is just more obvious here.
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Can someone please explain to me the logic in the photo. They erect a barrier to stop bikes, yet leave a hole big enough for a wheelchair? Will bike riders say to themselves, "I cannot go through there because it is for wheelchairs only"....
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I had a box of books in Hua hin, I just took them to a friends bar where he had a free borrow and return library.
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Concise, and informative, thank you for your post. Politics in this Country is always a minefield.