They've been talking about making it family friendly for at least 20 years.
It will never happen, there are plenty of other family friendly places in Thailand.
I've never heard of that, I don't think we do it in the UK although I may be wrong.
It makes sense, the mechanic is confident about the quality of his work and willing to prove it.
Sorry but accidents are not avoidable, this was.
Crossing at an illegal crossing point is just plain stupidity.
What I don't understand is the trains are notoriously slow, how did she not see it.
It's not an accident, they can't be avoided.
This is tragic, but easily avoided.
The young girl was stupidly trying to cross the tracks when a train was coming, how did she not she the train?
Yes, my wife pays into that.
I got the impression from the post by "mokwit" that the government insurance was better than what those in the private sector get.
Typical Thailand and it's entitled few.
The principle picked on the janitor as he is an easy target and way below the esteemed principle.
The reality is the old knackered truck is the responsibility of the school and not any individual.
A very good point, but don't private companies provide that?
If not, how much would medical insurance be though?
I know it's crazy money for foreigners, especially if there are known issues, but for Thai?
So this happened in 2019 and it's still not been cleaned up.
Surely that should have been the priority, the financial sanctions second.
OK, they've won, now try getting the 1.8 billion.