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  1. 2 hours ago, wthnrsn said:

    We're going to do just that.
    The DVR will be here in a couple days. Thanks for the tip! it's really the best solution. We get to actually benefit from the cameras and receive alerts if someone is lurking around the place, and we have our privacy too. Perfect!
    How the landlord will respond to this, I don't know.

     

     

    Brit

    Just leave it unplugged 

  2. 6 hours ago, bbko said:

    CCTV not mentioned in the contract or on the video tour, so the owner doesn't have a legal leg to stand on.  If I was in your shoes I'd keep a copy of that video tour incase the owner tries anything and "accidently" block the intrusive cameras with a newly bought potted plant/drying clothes on the rack/hanging decorations/oversized poolside thermometer, etc.

    Owner would be taking a big risk to sue. Lessee and owner could be charged for x rated video depending what has been recorded in the pool and lounge! 

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  3. 10 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

    Personally I would save your money its not worth the trip ????

    It beautiful but not chiang mai city. I drove to Nan Province then on the road of car sick to Chaing Rai went to the large tea plantation. There is no people so you have it all to yourself. Outside of Chiang mai plenty of nice places 

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  4. 11 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

    Plenty of hotels open, restaurants are open including drink options, plenty of coffeeshops are open, malls are open, massage open, south gate and other markets with street food are open, zoo is open, etc etc etc. = you talk nonsense.

    The museum was open also. She took pictures of us to show her boss. We were her first visitors in 18 months. 

  5. 20 hours ago, sandyf said:

    The question does not really apply to you, as it was never intended for foreigners. 

    In the early days the app was used to make appointments and it was used to send out notifications in respect of appointments.

    I was registered on the app by the hospital I use and was given an appointment for the morning of 7th June, day the rollout started.

    I had a second jab in the UK in Aug but that cannot be added to the app so I had another jab yesterday, had a certificate on the app within an hour.

    It has it's uses, and new services like digital health pass and PCR tests are being added.

    Was it intened for the  millions of Thais that can't read and write and the other million that don't have phones 

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  6. 39 minutes ago, Golden Triangle said:

    For me personally it it that you can save all the details on the home screen and show that as opposed to a rather flimsy bit of paper which is going to get worse as time goes by.

     

    Also if you have the app you can arrange the international vaccine certificate for foreign travel.

    Just keep a photo of it on your phone! 555 and email yourself a photo of it. Forget the stupid app. You have a certificate and proof of vaccine so who and where do you need a ministry of health certificate to travel 

  7. Many people are thinking of getting out of CM  and going to places like KK where there is less virus. Many people in CM are not vaccinated. A lawyer took the virus to the courts so they are all online again. The land offices are empty. Central Festival was busy. I saw and heard about three planes a day planes a day. Buy you hsve to remember we just had a long weekend 

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