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I find Somebody to be perpetually sad and confused.
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Foreigners and their overseas income: what next?
Old Croc replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Just another article stating what we already know from the many previous threads on the subject. I look forward to one that supplies answers to the questions being asked not just repeating the same known facts.- 568 replies
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Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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What a very strange thing to say, even considering that the OP is in Pattaya.
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Thai doctor in Swiss expat case says she has ‘stress’
Old Croc replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
His long-term visa has been revoked which will force him to leave the country in which he lives with his Thai wife, after completion of legal matters. I wouldn't call that "Scot Free". I'm not on his side, but it seems his relatively minor assault offended against several things that are sacrosanct with Thais and caused mass hysteria beyond the severity of the incident. In one blow he managed to offend against the King's beaches, one of their god like doctors, and awaken, the always there, resentment against rich foreigners. -
Thai doctor in Swiss expat case says she has ‘stress’
Old Croc replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Not making excuses for the arrogant Swiss idiot, he did kick her. However, as assaults go in Thailand this one was on the lower end of the violence scale.A small fine would be the normal penalty. I see daddy standing behind the doctor in the pic, there may be pressures at work to milk it for all they can. For me, the Swiss guy's behavior in another incident of blocking an ambulance, and the manner in which his rented elephant business (sanctuary?) is conducted are of much more concern and worthy of greater legal scrutiny. -
Bangkok man arrested for filming under women’s skirts
Old Croc replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
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Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It is normal in some jobs (i.e. common). Obviously, it shouldn't be, but the world has a long way to go before it is eliminated. One copper being precious about one very minor incident won't change anything. I've made hundreds of arrests of some of the worst people on the planet, including whole boatloads (literally) of Iraqis and Afghans. I've, been abused in any way you can imagine, up to and including death threats. Some I took very seriously because of the known character of the person making them, but charging them for spoken words was never a consideration. You need to step down from your ivory tower and look at the real world. -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I wasn't defending Kerr. She, and her brother Daniel, who was a star AFL footballer, have both acted stupidly when on the sauce. I was pointing out the absurdity of a copper being offended by normal drunken abuse. Even more stupid because of the high profile of the one he has decided to charge in this way. -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Of course it is part of it! Did you mean to say it shouldn't be part of it? -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
yes. Abuse is a normal part of the job. Coppers shouldn't be reacting this way. -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Old Croc replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Not Scotland, but close, and very much on topic. Australian female soccer captain, Chelsea striker and one of the best players on the planet, Sam Kerr, has been charged with a "hate" crime in Britain. She was the Australian flag bearer at the coronation of the King. From Wiki "In Twickenham on 30 January 2023, Kerr was detained overnight after an incident outside a police station involving a dispute over a taxi fare, as well as allegedly vomiting in the cab and calling an attending police officer a "stupid white bastard".[168][169] On 21 January 2024, Kerr was charged with racially aggravated harassment against a police officer during the incident. She has disputed this, saying that she called him a "stupid white cop", and has pleaded not guilty to the charge," Incredibly, the police refuse to drop these petty charges from a drunk shooting off their mouth upon arrest. When did the Bobbies become so sensitive and easily offended by drunken rants? -
Foreigner condemned for driving car on Kamala Beach in Phuket
Old Croc replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
It's common to drive on beaches in Australia, albeit not on swimming beaches in cities. I've driven hundreds of kms on beaches and launched boats from the sand scores of times. We use 4wds not Camerys! Always advisable to try to wash all the salt off even if a preventative coating has been applied underneath. However, it's hard to prevent rust damage in sub frames and wheel arches appearing years later, Best to avoid buying vehicles that have been used this way. My last Australian car, -
The world population is still growing at about 1.1% per year, approx. 80 million. It's expected to keep growing for most of this century, peaking at around 11 billion. While in some countries the populations are declining, many African States are expanding at a high rate.
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You could be right about dolphins. I think Orcas are the most advanced of the species. I've spent many a night under the stars in areas such as the Pilbara (lived and worked there) the WA goldfields (prospecting) and the Nullarbor (travelled several times). The skies in these areas, far from the pollution of the big eastern state's population centers, are magnificent and, yes, thought provoking.
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When still in primary school I rejected the idea of the existence of gods and the claptrap that the believers used to try to indoctrinate me. I could not accept wild stories of waters parting for people to stroll through, kids with gings killing giants on a battlefield, weaponized donkey jawbones and boats with a couple of every living thing on board floating around on a planet completely covered with water. I refused to continue attending Sunday school nor go to the compulsory scripture class at school. The education system ordered me to sit in silence on a bench outside the class for the duration. I also got into trouble for refusing to sing God Save the Queen at morning assembly on the grounds it was the anthem of another country. But that's a different story. All my life I've wondered why so many, of the most intelligent species to have evolved, have a need to believe in various (hundreds) of different deities and the many traditions and practices they have developed without a shred of tangible evidence for their existence. I can understand that barbaric brain washing of many undeveloped children can warp their minds but can't understand why they are still unable to think for themselves as adults. I also cannot work out why so many of my species have a need to worship not just an imaginary god, but also dictators, sect leaders, celebrities, families with inherited titles, and politicians. I also wonder why another religious thread is starting when the other massive one is still around. I also wonder why I bothered to respond here. I'll be invoking the "idiot" rule if anyone bothers to argue.
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You use the words Interrogation and deportation in the title of the thread. An interview of a passenger at the border asking about their circumstances and intentions is common anywhere. A way to avoid being in the firing line for refusal of entry is to be able to show visit plans commensurate with the type of visa (or visa exempt) you hold, have a return ticket and be able to show sufficient funds for your stay. Nobody on this forum can answer your question of, will I be refused, particularly with the lack of detail of your situation, but the odds are heavily on your side. Of course, in Thailand things can happen on the whim of an individual officer. Refusal of entry is not deportation. You need to be first cleared into a country to be deported from it. If refused, you would normally be kept in custody until the airline can organize a flight out again. If overnight, it could involve the IDC. Not sure of procedure here, but you may also be entered on an alert list.
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Have you ever got a sick note from a doctor?
Old Croc replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
OK I would support some form of review if there seemed to be fraud involved. However, I also think 1 month pay could be insufficient in cases of genuine severe illness or injury. A valued employee should be helped for a reasonable period until able to resume. Again, review of circumstances and perhaps length of service should be a consideration. Of course, the business can't be expected to wear the financial burden of long term or permanent disability (unless the disability was work related). Government social services kick in. My opinions are based on the concept that a good employee is integral to the success of a business, deserving of treatment above that of broken machine, and not automatically dispensable. -
Have you ever got a sick note from a doctor?
Old Croc replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
30 a year! Without a certificate? Seems very excessive. If staff were just using that consistently there should have been some sort of system to monitor reasons. -
Have you ever got a sick note from a doctor?
Old Croc replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I remembered, I also had some time off when I smashed my knee playing football. It was swollen like a watermelon with the knee cap around the side. I couldn't walk and it required extensive treatment to get it working again. It was the end of my playing career. I still have pain in it now, many decades later. -
Have you ever got a sick note from a doctor?
Old Croc replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Thats pathetic aint it. So, an allowance in case you needed it for sickness. Not an extra 2-week holiday? -
Have you ever got a sick note from a doctor?
Old Croc replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I had a lengthy period off work once with a doctor's certificate. Also, I occasionally took single days off when ill. Part of the working conditions allowed for a small number of paid sick days per year. Five or six, I think. It was acknowledged by management that it was more efficient for sick people to avoid spreading viruses into the work environment. I don't consider heroes are made by soldiering on for The Man when you are genuinely ill. I worked with one guy who didn't take a day off in about 5 years, and wanted me, as a union delegate, to bring up an agenda item at national conference to reward people like him with cash bonuses or remove the allowance altogether because he considered those using it to be lazy or cheating. While admitting there were some who used up the allowance each year whether ill or not, I had great difficulty explaining to him I wasn't about to argue against a hard-won working condition gained by the union in the first place.