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Tuk Dua

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  1. 1 hour ago, MaksimMislavsky said:

    Well, they trespassed a little bit into some off-limit area for a short while. So what? Why just not let it go. The "event" is neither newsworthy nor does it deserve any attention whatsoever. Truly ridiculous mount made of a molehill.

    Until they fall through the thin earth/salt crust into the scalding water below and die of 3rd degree burns - then what will it be?

  2. Having visited Yellowstone on a couple of occassions, my take to the type and size of signage, is that major (big) signs are placed at the entrances to the areas of interest, and that the smaller signs are provided inside the areas as reminders. Why small signs, because the authorities do not want to blot the vista's (or your photographs) with huge signs - aesthetics for the visitor benifit.

    In addition, pathways are clearly deliniated by stone or wood borders to the paths.

    No excuse. Just ignorant Asian tourists.

  3. I believe the parasailing harness is not designed to be able to be released when it is under load e.g. when the person is airborne, which is indicative that the harness was not correctly attached to the parasail, which as the video shows was quite a hurried activity.

    The whole set up is clearly for "single occupancy" and is not designed for an additional person, so what was the other person doing climbing up into the rigging? It appeared that he was snagged by the harness at lift off, and climbed up on to Mr Hussey' shoulders to save himself from falling. This action could have caused the harness to release or to fail.

  4. Having "rescued" them, where are they taken? To Italy, which is where they were heading in the first place. And from there?

    A vast majority start their sea journey from Libya, who is doing nothing to curtail the boats.

    Perhaps by returning them to their point of origin, by the next available transportation, will get the message to others, it is not worth the effort or the extortionate amounts they pay the "agents"

  5. 5555555

    Only lowclass selfish people hang their underwear on the street. If he could grab it it shouldn't be there anyway...

    I have a neighbour who drives his rack of washed underwear onto the middle of the street and leaves it there to dry in the sun, in the moobaan, the house next to his is even for sale....

    This is a heartless remark. A lot of Thai's (low class selfish people) do not have the option but to hang their washing out side their houses (in the streets).

    You obviously have never walked the myriad of alleyways in Bangkok, which people call home - and happy, cheerful, and friendly people they generally are.

    Shame on you.

  6. As the law "The offense relates to Section 8 of the Playing Cards Act of 1935 which states that an individual is not allowed to possess more than 120 playing cards at any one time. At the Bridge event, considerably more than 120 playing cards were found by officers." clearly states "an individual", therefore every person in the room has the right to have up to 120 cards each i.e. two packs. So where is the crime.

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