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Appeals Courts Dismisses Case Against Yellow Shirt Leader, Members
tomazbodner replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And all of that achieved nothing. Shin family still running the country... -
Sorry man, but... no. You could also be a driver for a government official without a driver's license if nobody checks whether you have one. But that doesn't mean you are not required to have one to drive. He flew under the radar "for years" in doing illegal jobs. Many people do. However that doesn't make it legal. But do ask him to go ahead and report it. And please do let us know how that goes. Big Joke needs new cases. Hasn't been in the news for a while...
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Thai woman calls justice after Thai man attacks her Belgian husband
tomazbodner replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Telling a Thai that he's wrong is akin to a death wish... -
Thai central bank aims to cut household debt to 80% of GDP
tomazbodner replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I bet 25 Satang they are not going to reach that target. -
Indeed. If he did work illegally, going to police to complain about it would not be a wise thing to do. There aren't many option in that case, as pretty much all would backfire.
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Worst Joke Ever 2024
tomazbodner replied to warfie's topic in Jokes - Puzzles and Riddles - Make My Day!
I mean... Statue of Liberty was made in France, right? Maybe British plan to donate Big Ben and their Westminster palace (with all the occupants) to the US as well? -
As smog season returns, can Thailand avert another health crisis?
tomazbodner replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Answer is really simple. While potentially we could avoid another health crisis due to several times exceeded air pollution limits, we won't. Because people causing pollution don't care. And because those who could stop these from doing it don't care. There are, in fact, reports, that this year will be even worse than last one, in which pollution lasted for 9 out of 12 months of the year, on most days exceeding air quality limits, not only WHO ones, but even Thai government limits, which are twice as high.- 50 replies
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Leaving and getting blacklisted
tomazbodner replied to justaphase's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
True, unless traveling at night or having an accident... -
There's an online video you need to watch and answer correctly the questions that pop up in the middle of video. No idea about the English one, but Thai ones are quite straight forward, although video is all in Thai, by a man talking the whole time... It's basics, so you should know the answers to those off the top of your head (that is, if you can read Thai to understand what you're being asked). When you're done you're issued certificate which you need to bring with you to DLT. Then it's appointment (at least at Chatuchak), and coming with health certificate on the day of renewal for the 3 tests mentioned above and if all passed, you get your new license printed after signing some forms and taking a photo.
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Leaving and getting blacklisted
tomazbodner replied to justaphase's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Your "friend" should make sure to get to airport immigration and not get stopped by any police on the way, or things will turn bad very quickly. Travel during the day, use mode of transport that doesn't require showing passport, avoid any kind of checkpoints that could check his documents. Never been in that situation, just thinking out loud. -
Thailand expected to have five new airlines operating next year
tomazbodner replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Rumours say that their aircraft will all use wind power 😛 -
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Can you imagine old geezers who only speak their native tongue of some obscure language that nobody outside their village understand. They couldn't even communicate with staff at the airport they would need to transit through to get to their retirement destination country. They are now too old to learn new language. They know nobody in any other country. And they are completely anchored into the culture and habits of their homeland. Could they survive in a cheap country? Doubt it. Alternatively, imagine someone living in a very safe and organized country, like say Japan, where foreign languages are also an issue but people in other countries learn their language, so that's less of a problem. But can someone used to living in a developed World accept the chaos of the developing World that is inherently cheaper to live at, but at the cost of the very things that made his or her homeland a developed country? If they are adventurous, maybe, but large part of the population isn't at that age. And finally - moving to another country not only takes courage, but is also a significant financial burden, and if these people are already struggling where they know how to navigate through life, chances of them scrubbing together savings to move to a foreign land and live any better life, or heck, even same quality of life, would be very unlikely. That's my opinion, of course. I'm sure there are people who live for adventure or maybe have significant enough savings to support their move abroad, or are simply lucky to find a perfect destination for them and all just works out wonderfully. I'd just guess that would be a minority.
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Impending drought poses significant threat to Thai export sector
tomazbodner replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So should we raze Pattaya to the ground and turn it into rice fields? -
One of local airlines could organize a flight to nowhere at night to see the meteor shower and then land a couple of hours later... Only window seats available.
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I closed FB 10+ years ago and receive PINs from FB to reset password. So I guess account is still getting reactivated by these attempts...