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“It is not a problem of PM 2.5 dust at all, but a natural phenomenon in the summer which is about to change into the rainy season."
PM 2.5 is not a problem for those that don't breathe often. Oh, and don't worry because in a few months it will all blow off somewhere else. Meanwhile it's perfectly fine to go outside and bike a few km or maybe run a marathon.
OK folks, there's nothing to see here - keep moving along...
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3 hours ago, webfact said:Yesterday the local police chief Pol Col Yingyos Suwanno was ordered transferred as investigations continue into the conduct of men under his control.
Nobody in the RTP ever loses their job when caught with their pants around their ankles, they are simply 'transferred' to an undisclosed location where they can continue their crimes uninterrupted. Life as usual in LOS.
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8 hours ago, webfact said:
The law is the law and the RTP have to follow that, he suggested hopefully.
Hope is all he's got if he thinks his words will change things in the dark regions of the Thai popo. And who's going to tell the top dog to refuse a nice juicy bribe here & there? Do as I say, not as I do...
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This must be one of the very few countries in the world where the police chief has to remind his minions to refrain from drugs while on duty. What about a lil shot of whiskey to help get through the dull days of exhausting law enforcement?
Been here for many years but I still can't believe some of the stuff that goes on.
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4 hours ago, webfact said:4 hours ago, webfact said:The country remains in the top ten in the world according to reports this week, an unwanted accolade that PM Prayuth Chan-ocha is keen to reverse, notes ASEAN NOW.
So the PM want's to reduce highway deaths because it makes him look bad? I guess that's progress but he will need police that actually do their jobs and enforce road safety. The children in charge can deliver all the prizes they want but little will change on the highways.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
The Royal Thai Police today, November 30th, announced a 10,000-baht reward for the public who captured traffic violators and reported to relevant officials during the New Year’s “7 Dangerous Days” holiday period.
Why not give 10K baht to the police so they will do their job. If the police knew they would get 10K for actually practicing law enforcement, traffic violations would be dramatically reduced.
Offering 10K to the general public is basically outsourcing law enforcement and encouraging anyone with a cell phone to rat on their fellow citizens.
It also sounds like another devious plan by the RTP to avoid doing police work.
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10 hours ago, ChipButty said:
If you lived here 20 years ago that was normal
It's still normal and isn't likely to change anytime soon.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
Credit rating agency Moody’s has maintained Thailand’s credit rating at Baa1 with a stable outlook, in its annual credit analysis published yesterday, saying the government’s robust financial foundation allows the country to handle economic challenges.
Moody's AAA ratings of mortgage backed securities and collateralized debt obligations led to the financial collapse of 2008. Does anyone really think that Moody's rating is worth anything these days?
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3 hours ago, webfact said:A virtual forum heard that Thai people are consuming twice the limit of sodium in their diet when compared to World Health Organization recommendations.
Sodium overload is only the tip of the iceberg in Thai meals. Most food is prepared using copious amounts of cooking oil: Palm, Coconut, Soi Bean, Peanut, etc. Additionally large amounts of sugar is added to many dishes and Thai restaurants substitute salt & pepper condiments with sugar, soy sauce, and chili. This is a slow gut bomb recipe that is responsible for obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and other heath issues.
If the highways don't get ya the food will!
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22 hours ago, webfact said:
slammed his pickup truck into a power pole in Si Racha over the past weekend.
Power poles are a favorite target of Thai drunks and now Koreans! Soon power poles in Thailand will be on the endangered species list.
Maybe they should hang old tires on power poles to protect them...
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
The Rural Doctors Society is demanding that the government, and the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), tell the truth about the availability of COVID-19 vaccines
Truth is about as available as the promised vaccines. Telling the truth in Thai society would result in losing face which isn't culturally viable so I wish the Rural Doctors chok dee.
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On 5/29/2021 at 10:48 AM, webfact said:
Lt-Gen Surachate Hakparn will be asking the people about police reform.
Simple: Fire all upper management and outsource for replacements.
Raise police pay so they don't need to scam for a decent wage.
Train cops to perform law enforcement.
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2 hours ago, Poppin said:
I thought we now had a Czar of COVID 19 so why are we getting posts from all and sundry saying one thing one day then changing it the next. Only the Czar should be posting information so we know it is up to date and truthful. Well maybe maybe not
I think you are quite correct. Misinformation, lies, and cover ups should only come from one source - the master of BS.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
Thailand is aiming to administer one shot of a coronavirus vaccine to 70% of its population by September, its health minister said on Wednesday
September? Of what year? Anutin is doing another reach around in his quest to keep his job but clearly this is another load of meadow muffins from the usual sources.
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18 hours ago, charliechoc said:
My wife thinks its revolting and is complaining a lot.
The problem is not your wife's - its yours! So be aware of the choices you have:
1) Learn proper hygiene. A bath and some roll-on may save your marriage but I suspect there are other issues you need to resolve as well.
2) Live alone.
3) Find a wife who will tolerate horrific odors.
Respectfully, Dear Abby
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is aiming to inoculate at least 500,000 people by the end of May, and as many as a million a month from June, said Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang today (Sunday).
A good start if the plan goes as stated. However with a population of approximately 70 million and two vax per person, all persons in Thailand will receive vaccinations by August of 2032. Hopefully there is a plan to accelerate the vaccination rate?
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50% of survey respondents think eating pad krapao can help protect against COVID-19
It's true! I've been gorging on Pad Krapao and no Covid. I have also started using powdered mummies to achieve immortality. I can't wait to live forever!!!
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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
Police, together with Kusoldharm rescue workers, went to the scene to find a heavily damaged white Toyota pickup truck laying on its side on the central reservation area after having crashed into a tree.
According to the royal ministry of transportation, roadside trees are now on the endangered species list.
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21 hours ago, webfact said:
Most accidents occurred between 4pm and 8pm and involved those aged 50 and over.
Well it's obvious then, we have to keep those old geezers off the road when the bars start to open.
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2 hours ago, webfact said:
Going forward, and in its bid to recover post COVID-19, Thailand’s tourism industry will focus on four key points: Safety, cleanliness, sustainability and not taking advantage of tourists.
In other words, the polar opposite of how it has always been. Will another plea to the minions of Thai tourism be heard? Hmmmm...kinda doubt it.
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18 hours ago, rooster59 said:
Thai public fully in favor of going 120 kmph - previous limit was just too slow
Thai drivers go as fast as they want whenever they want. Dictating a new speed limit may work on a few toll roads around Bangkok but doesn't mean anything to the rest of Thailand.
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18 hours ago, webfact said:Thailand’s new increased speed limits are now in effect
Why bother with changing laws when the net effect is nil without any law enforcement? Do the authorities really think that people obey any current laws? TIT...
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18 hours ago, webfact said:
A meeting was held
Announcing goals with no idea how to make it happen is the way of the Thai government.
A good start might be to create a police force that enforces traffic laws. Sadly it ain't happening.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
For this group safety and the environment really rocks their boat,
Wealthy people do want safe places to go with clean environments. However that ain't Thailand!
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Thai Immigration updates online system for 90-day reporting
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Every expat in my local area goes to the immigration office for 90 day reporting. Nobody seems to trust the online system but I can't imagine why...