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19 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said:
Simples?
Simples!
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3 hours ago, robblok said:
So you think Thaksin should get away with his crimes ? He can pay for the best lawyers money can buy to contest his innocence.
Its true they will never get him extradited but it will shut all the defenders of Thaksin up if he is convicted in a few more substantial vases with good evidence. Then it gets harder to deny he is a criminal now they often cite that he is only convicted for a minor crime.
I have no pitty with guys like him he can use his money to defend himself from a distance. Others dont have that luxury.
I do not agree that this law is only for political office holders. It should apply to all, fleeing a country should not mean you get an advantage over those that dont flee or cant flee.
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" it will shut all the defenders of Thaksin up if he is convicted in a few more substantial vases with good evidence."
The Burmese boys were convicted by a Thai court.
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Just take a copy of everything. Simples.
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Recent research (can't remember which site I saw this on) indicate that salt free was a big error and now recommend adding salt to food or taking salt tablets. More so in hot climates.
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Theresa May, BoJo, Gove, Corbyn Fartage, et al, Brexit, EU. Trump and Clinton in US. Merkel in Germany, Manny McCron in France.
Go where?
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On 11/11/2017 at 3:55 PM, PAIBKK said:
You must have been using a Thai calculator... 2017 it is 27 from last.
But I still wonder how much Thailand has paid to get better results...
Yes, I know. Fat finger problem and I didn't check what I'd written.
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Despite its lowly ranking, Thailand had made some improvements in its English proficiency:
2016: Thailand ranked 56 out of 72 (16 from last)
2017: Thailand ranked 53 out of 80 (17 from last)
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Monkey see......
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I take my yellow book to Amphur office every year after extension. They only photocopy extension and main page in passport. Yellow book is not annotated. Wonder why I bother.
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"Pet dogs will not be allowed entry to public parks"
However, wild dogs, cats, pythons, hippo's, tigers and crocodiles are permitted.
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What do the dots below member status signify?
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Such incomplete figures as these are about as much use as T1Ts on a bull.
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Regular buses are fairly frequent during the day but I don't know how late they run. They stop under the pedestrian bridge opposite Robinsons but ask the driver if they are going to Pattaya. Baht buses and minivans stop at the same place. Baht buses finish around 8pm and seem safer than minivans but take a long time.
Pattaya to Sri Racha - again big buses can be stopped at the junction of Pattaya Tai and Sukhumvit but I don't know how late they run. Since most are going to Bangkok they may well run late into the evening. There are overnight buses to the north which pick up at Sri Racha but I don't know where they start from.
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More meddling in other countries' affairs?
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3 hours ago, robblok said:
That depends if your guilty or not does it not. 8 other judges saw the connection.. just 1 did not. There is a huge link between this rice trader and Thaksin not just pictures but also business dealings.. we all know that YL obeyed her brother.. so in the end she helped friends of her brother. You are saying that was just a coincident.. good thing your not a judge there would be no criminals in jail.
"we all know that YL obeyed her brother.."
Do we indeed? Please direct me to the proof of your accusation.
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4 hours ago, robblok said:
Yes real proof it was rigged and no other opinions allowed. Plus it shows how hard it is to really convict someone. Everyone knows here that the rice trader was close to Thaksin (as proven with pictures). Now its a small step to connect the dots. This judge however did not see it that way. Thankfully the other judges did.
But at least this shows it was not a show process and that they really did follow the law and discussed it extensively. Just one of the 9 thought the proof was not sufficient, the others were more clear minded and accepted Thaksin his friendship with the rice trader as proof. Its good otherwise an other criminal shin action would have gone unpunished.
"accepted Thaksin his friendship with the rice trader as proof"
Circumstantial at best.
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Would be interested to read UK passport office response.
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If this works, would it solve some of the beach problems in Pattaya and others?
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Is there anyone on the beaches?
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18 hours ago, seajae said:
doubt it, we dont like corrupt criminals here, she was caught out and was found guilty by the same courts she presided over and found the opposition guilty.
What??? In a country that was founded by exiled prisoners?
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2 hours ago, Get Real said:
Grow up, dude! First you tell me very I slate your country. You were the one that made it bigger and more worth than it is and ever been.
Other countries look to UK? Yeah, sure! Maybe they are watching it closely for a devaluation of the Pound.Go strong, May!
Yes, get real.
3 Jan 2017 £/$ = 1.2340, £/Bt = 44.23
30 Sept 2017 £/$ = 1.3399, £/Bt = 44.56.
Which currency has devalued and which has appreciated this current year?
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Disabled lanes in Pattaya are just the same.
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3 hours ago, halloween said:
That's an interesting concept. Do you believe that after removing Boonsong for creating fraudulent G2G deals, she was right in not stopping those deals? The court calls it negligence, but given the involvement of Apichart, favoured rice trader of Thaksin and Yingluk despite a history of failed companies and huge government debts, it smells a lot like corruption to me.
Can you name a politician who is not and was not corrupt or corruptible?
Legality of Pitbulls in Thailand
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Pitbulls are NOT dangerous by nature. All dogs can grow up to be dangerous if they are not cared for correctly. Children likewise.