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"A large crowd of gamblers were arrested"
But the casinos are always strangely empty when these flatfoots arrive.
"Bangkok police are eager to demonstrate their commitment to tackling such operations after being publicly embarrassed by the military last week and accused of negligence."
Right.
Some chickens and kratom leaves. Wow.
The same silly window dressing approach they're trying to use with Human Trafficking.
Truly laughable.
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It seems they know that the murderer was a policeman, otherwise why should they DNA test 160 of them?
And probably they know which policeman is the murderer but they are covering for him.
I'm afraid this one will also be an unsolved murder.
Does any of you have any doubts about that?
Jeez, you seem to be starved for attention with your pleas to the TV community of late.
Given the fact that nearly no one agrees with your sycophantic devotion to your autocratic idol, and the suspiciously wealthy Chief of Police, I'm not surprised.
Repent! (Albiet, not in a religious way)
160 suspects.
From the "Enforcement Community"
Out of control.
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Many Thais are quick to judge foreigners without looking in the mirror.
I've seen Thai guys pissing while standing on the sidewalks many times in the heart of HiSo Thonglor.
People walking by, never saying anything.
And what about carrying on a casual conversation while this is going on:
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"The driver, 43-year old Mr Apichai Saowakhon, claimed that he saw two racing motorcycles"
I'll go with reckless driving.
And his downfall:
"the road there was under repairs"
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The Bangkok Post reports that police have so far failed to arrest anyone involved in illegal gambling at Tao Pun, despite raiding it on four previous occasions.
"the title deeds list the owner of the property to be a street food vendor."
P.S. Are we now able to link to the Bangkok Post?
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sinophobia.
A word that will used frequently soon, I surmise.
"Chinese tourists are terrible!" said the anonymous poster."
Sounds like some uptight, snobby, anal-retentive, HiSo bitch.
"changing in the airport's ladies room without going into a stall, making the Thai women who used the bathroom feel awkward."
Probably would have bitched that they were taking over the stalls if they had used them.
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Religions.
Seems to me, all intolerance and hate comes their archaic practices.
They are all anachronisms.
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"Gambling dens and gambling activities were entirely different matters, he said without elaborating."
Talk about double-speak spin. That's an award front runner.
Police "may have not monitored the gambling activities very thoroughly"
Of course they were.
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Surely 'mixed' monasteries or convents is not a good idea especially if 'drink' is added to the equation. Another amendment for the new constitution?
I don't think this is a normal incident. My missus goes into a Temple for one month each year for meditation. Always mixed Temples. She reckons the biggest issue is the nuns. The problem being the yapping and bitchiness usually from the older nuns. Quite often she will switch to another temple a week in to her programme. I can count the temples on one hand that she's been to and not had to listen to nuns whining (strangely enough the worst was a temple where the nuns are supposed to be quiet and not talk!)
What on earth are you on about?
Are you suggesting, based on your allegations, justifying choking and attempting to rape a 75 year old woman for "yapping"?
Holy <deleted>!
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"The source said the banks that have no squatters can be developed right away."
So, where there is no apparent "blocking the flow of water, preventing the canal from flowing effectively to the flood tunnel", the development commences.
Development of what?
Seems to be other plans afoot.
Why not just say it?
Reminds me of the first time a friend took me on a canal boat trip and I was commenting, they should develop the canals for commerce.
Restaurants and the like.
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"the essence of the process is still to have more public participation in order to make sure that the new Constitution meets the public’s need and is accepted by all."
"the intention is to help the people in all areas to be strong and able to be responsible for the works of the government while continuously inspecting the state use of power."
Dunno. Sounds good to me.
On paper at least.
Print it. In stone.
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"We believe [the perpetrators] are from Burma, judging from their violent behavior. They like to use violence," Pol.Col. Sirichai said. He did not cite any other evidence to support his claim.
With this mentality prevalent on Koh Tao and Koh Samui, how can a Burmese get a fair trial?
I don't believe it's just the islands.
It's inherent in Thainess.
Simple minds exibiting grossly ignorant, bigoted xenophobia.
And the inability to accept responsibility, hence, losing face, if it is one of their own.
That neanderthal statement on the behalf of the Police, would get you thrown out on your ass so fast in the real world, you wouldn't know what hit you.
I hope Myanmar officially raises a formal objection to it.
"It's inherent in Thainess."
Bloody hell, when it comes to exhibiting grossly ignorant, bigoted xenophobia you take the biscuit.
As usual, you have completely missed the point.
Thainess is a plague of nationalistic, isolationist, xenophobic, neanderthal thinking.
I know plenty of Thai who don't need "Thainess".
In fact, they cringe at this backward term.
And I'm sure there are plenty more.
They are simply, people.
Don't ever accuse me of racism or bigotry.
Because you will be dead wrong.
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Thats like 62 guns per house on average.
That's some serious firepower.
I wonder how many other houses have similar weapons in Thailand?
Uh, you've misplaced your decimal,
6.25 per house.
But, still too many as far as I'm concerned.
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"revealed a criminal trend"
These boys are right on the ball.
Bet they all later toasted some Black Label over that landmark investigative discovery.
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Follow the money.
But the cowards won't go after the "influentials".
Especially, if there is Military involved.
There will just be more window dressing with photos of some hookers and farm workers.
Illegal workers.
Scapegoats. Subterfuge.
The way they do it here.
Got news for you Somchai, that doesn't wash on the world stage.
"governors were told to implement urgent measures until March"
What? The season will be over?
I guess the operations are over.
Today.
March 1.
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This again shows that Prayut is putting the people first by not having an election that will legitimize his position in the eyes of the west.
If he did have an election under martial law knowing he would win some (7% of Thai's and 8 falangs on TVF) would think it was rigged for him to win. If he had an election that was not under martial law knowing he would win the 7%'s would be out terrorizing, burning and killing again.
So for Prayut to know that he would win the next election and still hold off to allow reforms to pave the way to a peaceful sustainable democracy shows that he is truly heralding the voice of the majority and which is reflected in these polls today.
You really have got to be joking, you're percentages are rubbish and you know it and your last statement is laughable.
He's a Troll.
Deposits his Spam Rhetoric, and then runs away.
Or, a sychophant at best.
His gibberish is getting shorter 'tho.
Heck, it appears even Costas is coming around to his senses.
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Prayut he is the best choice Thailand has ,he has pushed for reform and honesty through all polices,he takes no bullshit and shoots straight from the hip,if he can continue cleaning up the mess the previous government left I believe all Thais will prosper from his leadership and bring back the true spirit into Thailand,foreign people want to visit Thailand and absorb the real Thailand,tourism is very important to this country it's livestock industry agriculture,seafood,ect not to forget the great history Thailand has
Yes, he shoots straight from the hip, straight down to his foot.
Many times.
And, shoots off his mouth without thinking.
Many times.
It's my opinion, his true charactor is exposed when he does so.
So I, for one, doubt his capabilities and especially, his sincerity regarding "all Thais" prospering.
And BTW, Prayuth was not a choice of Thailand.
Let alone the best they have.
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This again shows that Prayut is putting the people first by not having an election that will legitimize his position in the eyes of the west.
If he did have an election under martial law knowing he would win some (7% of Thai's and 8 falangs on TVF) would think it was rigged for him to win. If he had an election that was not under martial law knowing he would win the 7%'s would be out terrorizing, burning and killing again.
So for Prayut to know that he would win the next election and still hold off to allow reforms to pave the way to a peaceful sustainable democracy shows that he is truly heralding the voice of the majority and which is reflected in these polls today.
The Democracy Trap that the Un-Elected PM advises against? A term he has referred to several times in his speeches?
"Prayut urged the political sector against falling into a "democratic trap" if the country is to move forward."
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/No-rallies-over-impeachment-Prayut-warns-30246912.html
Spin that.
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This has all the tones of the Southern American state and South African apartheid days.
Not acceptable in this day and age and hope tourists boycott this place.
no, its not. nice try though.
this is about hygiene, nothing else, get off your high horse
No. I'd say this is about bigotry rather than hygiene
Make it about race if you want, i still say its about shit-smeared toilets.
you make a mess at my house and you are not coming back, period,
I dont care what colour your skin is
And everyone else of that Nationality/Race/Color that made a mess?
As the temple is doing?
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Lead?
From the guy who said;
“Teachers assign difficult homework to students."
"The other day, I had a look at homework of a por neung student (first-year elementary school)."
"I must say that I didn’t even know how to do it."
"Homework is too difficult for students.” Prayuth said.
Have YOU ever seen some of the homework Thai kids get.. Some is appalling. Some are way above their grade and some are appallingly way above their grade
Yes. I have.
The rest of your statements are all relative.
To you, perhaps.
Just like the general.
And just what are you advocating?
Further dummying down the curriculum?
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"Saturday night vendors block cars from entering nine streets in the inner city - so they can be turned into shopping venues as dusk or night falls."
"The market continues on from Saturday night till Sunday night."
Selfish arrogance. (And a boat load of tea money)
I wonder if the local Police will be reprimanded for letting it go on. Not.
I think it's safe to say, there are many alternatives to blocking nine streets.
Empty lots. Parking lots, etc.
Get organized and rent an area.
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Lead?
From the guy who said;
“Teachers assign difficult homework to students."
"The other day, I had a look at homework of a por neung student (first-year elementary school)."
"I must say that I didn’t even know how to do it."
"Homework is too difficult for students.” Prayuth said.
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"the believers hope the ghosts residing in the trees would help them find winning lottery numbers that they will bet on."
Say's it all.
"trees or objects made of the trees that many Thais worship and believe they could find the winning numbers on the wood."
Ignorant serfs with twisted priorities entangled in ghostly pu ying filled trees.
PM Prayut rides big bike wearing cap
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An Epic Fail in snarkiness as well.