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outsider

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  1. 'Bad foreigners', to borrow Thai authorities' favourite term as well as scapegoat, may cause some problems for some tourists (and locals!) but they are not the single cause of low tourist arrivals and everything that's wrong with the tourism industry. They need to be removed, of course, but stop blaming them for everything. Start by looking at the mirror first, useless brainless muppets.
  2. Doesn't matter what the polls say or what Thais really want for their country. As long as the stubborn, greedy, sneaky and short-sighted pre-historic gits continue to conspire and rig elections, nothing's going to change. I guess the next-gen will have to wait until these dinosaurs die off (figuratively or otherwise!) before they get the chance to 'repair' the country.
  3. Every time I see/read TAT, I see in my mind a circus with not very good clowns.
  4. Surprised there was any standards, to start with.
  5. It's just how the same things are known, or named, differently somewhere else. I don't know about the rest of SEA but if I'm not mistaken, I think Malaysians and Singaporeans refer to these vehicles as 'tour buses' too. I guess the locals needed to differentiate them from the regular single-deck buses and gave it the term 'tour bus' because they probably perceived that these 'more elaborate' buses were built to carry/ferry tourists. A lot of tour companies use these buses too - even for regular passenger services - hence the term 'tour bus' stuck, I guess. In a way, I suppose it is somewhat similar to how our (to me at least) 'lorry' is known a 'truck' to other people in other parts of the world.
  6. For a country and society hell-bent on 'saving face', they will be stripping it off without any help if the Chinese police are allowed to 'operate' in Thailand. But, to answer the other question, yes the Thai police really is THAT bad, and that's putting it mildly. The logical was to solve the problem is not to increase Thai manpower, but to fire the ENTIRE force and replace it with a new one. Mission impossible, it is.
  7. Laughably typical. This operation to eradicate criminals and illegal and improvised weapons is just a one-off knee-jerk. Like all other operations whether it's traffic- or drugs-related etc. nothing will happen after this one major clown show. After this, everyone will just go back to their normal police duties - bothering people, extorting for tea money and, in major cities, it also includes harassing tourists and foreigners. Basically doing feck-all.
  8. Limiting noise-generating activities and those that unsettle peace and tranquillity would be enough. The rest of the public should be allowed to stroll, sit and enjoy the breeze anytime they want. But, as usual, there is lack of enforcement, or the will to do so.
  9. Thank you very much for your help bkk_mike.
  10. Hi, a friend is interested in this but not sure where she can get more info. Can you please point me in the direction where we can get this 'digital nomad' visa, or does the usual visa-on-arrival also double as a 'digital nomad' visa? Thanks.
  11. And that's supposed to make law-abiding foreigners feel safe, or what? What about locals - thugs, scammers, hustlers, you name it - targetting foreigners? Or is this operation designed to protect the livelihoods of local thugs?
  12. Sore losers. A bunch of old geezers who can't face the fact that they are past their 'best before' dates. They're more irrelevant than a peep-hole on a see-through, clear-glass door.
  13. Egoistic, disconnected and irrelevant old men. They should go the way of dinosaurs - buried. Figuratively speaking, of course ????
  14. Not the sharpest saw in the shed I'd gather. Then again, if he had any modicum of intelligence I guess this wouldn't have happened at all.
  15. This is a rare instance where I'd give the ???????? if the git was smashed up a bit.
  16. Down, for sure. Monkeys have better self-preserving instincts. Although we evolved from them simians, it seems that that instinct is automatically switched off the moment road users in Thailand get on/into their vehicles. The one in the monkeys are permanently switched on. Back to the drawing board for road users in Thailand, I guess.
  17. The others get wet blankets because some gits can't hold their drinks while the rozzers can't be bothered to get up from their lard-@rs3s. This place is definitely going backwards - with one forward and six reverse gears.
  18. Can't see if his passenger was at the back? What was the driver driving - the USS Enterprise? The driver probably tried to make a run for it, then realised he was easily trackable (by the hotel, by his vehicle etc), decided it wasn't worth the risk, and turned back. Anyway, good that it ended well for the Norwegian.
  19. This Dr. Spinach looks like an over-the-hill git who can't stand other people having a bit of fun.
  20. I thought Anutin was the only dumb one. Now there's more. People can be sloshed right up to 0200 hrs and start driving after that. Or, people can get wasted without going to the pubs. Get that doc? Thailand is still going to get its usual quota of accidents regardless of pubs' opening/closing hours. Blame enforcement and discipline.
  21. Sure. Bring it on. Anything is better than Prayut and his sack of bumbling goons.
  22. It really beggars belief, that this level of stupidity is possible. And Anutin has just become its poster boy.
  23. I guess that warm, welcoming and pleasant demeanour hides a fragile ego and the need to feel 'superior' to the next person in one way or another. Since they can't do that in real life, swallowing their pride and 'face' in front of bosses, customers and people who really are 'bigger' than them, they act this out when they feel they are secure behind the safety of the steel cage that is their vehicle. I guess. I drive extensively in Malaysia and while Malaysian drivers are just as bad (for similar as well as other reasons), they do literally jump out of the way as soon as they see/hear sirens behind them. Even if the emergency vehicle is a few hundred metres behind. If this happens at the lights, EVERYONE WILL STOP regardless of whether it's red or green and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
  24. No amount of flowers or fine will undo this git's actions. One day, the roles may be reversed and his family or loved one - or maybe himself - may be the one in the ambulance. What a brain-dead ball sack. As an aside, the RTP really is a stinking gang of uniformed thieves, robbers and scammers - nothing else.
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