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Thai housemaid’s 100 million baht fortune hits a legal snag
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Koh Samui News
Yet they only reverse it once the lady has died. Has she remained alive, there would be no complaint. Or, the property would have to be 'resold' into Thai hands - where would that money go then ? Would the Authorities confiscated, or would the money which was originally the French ladies, be returned to the French lady ?... In the worst case, minus any fines... Thus: the question is: For any Foreigners who gain ownership of property though 'nominees' what happens when they are 'found out' - do they lose everything ? with whom does the value of the property sit ? - or do the nominees hold it ?? - nothing has changed on their part... IF the 'nominiees' were part of the property ownership as per the land department records, don't they still have part ownership ??? -
Daaaaammmmmnnnnn... Why is it always the Swedish ??? https://aseannow.com/topic/1344118-swedish-tourist-safe-after-sea-jump-near-koh-chang/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1337385-swedish-man-scammed-by-thai-woman-loses-over-300000-baht/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1342073-swedish-men-arrested-in-pattaya-on-fraud-and-overstay-charges/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Thai housemaid’s 100 million baht fortune hits a legal snag
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Koh Samui News
Quite right, the pig at the trough should have set up her business legally then there would be no issue. 'Legally' as in registering at the land office and transferring money through Thai banks ? - no questionable dealings were identified at that point, Thai authorities were more than happy to legalise her business and properties... it was only when there is money to be 'skimmed' that issues are found. Thus is pure greed - Someone in a position of Authority wants this land a bargain price - No I don't have proof, but if you can't see through this facade then you are as naive as you are deliberately obtuse. A simple transfer to the Maid as per the will would fully legalise the ownership of the properties and overwrite any formality flaws previously missed. There is an underlying bigotry to this story - whereby those in positions of power appear to want to keep those they consider 'below their station' down on the ground and below their station - they can't have those they consider below them being wealthier than then - this stings at the very core of there 'face'... its dirty, nasty, evil skulduggery... wrong on every level. -
Thai housemaid’s 100 million baht fortune hits a legal snag
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Koh Samui News
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Patong’s traffic issues persist due to private road ownership
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Agreed... there are some 'pretty dumb replies'... I suggest you give your reply another attempt !!! The Land Traffic Act B.E. 2522 (1979) defines "public way" to include any road or path that the public has the right to use, regardless of ownership. Therefore, private roads open to public use fall under this definition, allowing the Royal Thai Police to enforce traffic regulations on them. -
Patong’s traffic issues persist due to private road ownership
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
More to the point, who failed in educating you ? - if you have a counter argument, present it. -
Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
richard_smith237 replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
In reality - so do most western women... We just hear of the ridiculous vocal extremes on social media. All of my mates in the UK have relationships that include what maybe considered as 'traditional roles' - Blokes do the Barbecuing and cutting the lawn, the women do the laundry and cooking etc... ... this wave of Feminism is not welcomed by any female I know in the UK... its just social media noise. -
Helmet Saves Life in Lucky Escape on Pattaya-Rayong Bypass
richard_smith237 replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
Seems my comment may have been misunderstood - I'm not suggesting there was no need to wear a helmet (a helmet should be worn at all times)... my point was to highlight that with sensible riding and not pulling across the road in that manner the accident would not have occured. -
Where To Buy Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey In Thailand
richard_smith237 replied to sangtip2's topic in General Topics
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Absolutely astonishing... I've no idea what goes through the mind of drivers like this - firstly pulling how, how are they even looking. And then after making the huge mistake of pulling out and nearly cause and accident, instead of speeding up, they slow and stop... Minddumbingly dumb. I recall my Father in Law dropping me off at a BTS in Sukhumvit - we got to the BTS station and he was a little unsure where to pull up next to the steps / escalator - so he just stopped in the central lane !!!... I had to tell him that he can't just stop in the middle of the road - he actually has to pull to the side... Sadly - its clear that some drivers are going about their business in an absolute blur.
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Helmet Saves Life in Lucky Escape on Pattaya-Rayong Bypass
richard_smith237 replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
How common is this ??? (rhetorical) - I see so many videos online of motorcyclists just 'drifting across from the left to the right across lanes of traffic... not looking and hoping the no one will 'wipe them out'... ... It seems astonishing, almost as if, if they don't look, there is nothing coming... ... its a very odd mentality, one completely devoid of any self preservation whatsoever. Lucky lady - wearing a helmet, but really, she didn't need a helmet, she just needed to ride sensibly. -
Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
richard_smith237 replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It's a photo of my former bosses wife, I think she was about 25 at the time, and had already recorded the TV series, "Adventures of a call girl" with plenty of nudity, as was her appearance in "Penny Dreadful". You're using a photo of your former bosses wife.... erm.... that doesn't exactly score a winning point either !! & that photo predates these TV series... Anyway - no biggie, just highlighting that your avatar is open to criticism in the same manner as that you have criticised... Anyway - I agree... She was quite the fox. -
Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
richard_smith237 replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
But we ain't using a gay fantasy figure as our avatars! No... but with that accusation you think you've scored a winning point while using a photo of a teenage Billie Piper... ... a tad noncey !!! -
No.... he wants Thailands road rules... . Thailand has always had perfectly decent road regulations and rules - the issue is they are not followed, then people like you come along without any idea and accuse someone of wanting to change the rules - thats rather dim. Additionally - people who care about Thailand want to see improvements here, because the impact of such road behavior and the additional traffic it causes has a significant impact on Thailands economy to the tune of 11 Billion Baht per year (US$320 per year)... ... on top of which is the increase in costs of around 5.9 Billion Baht (US$172 million) per year due to additional fuel use while stalled in congestion. Its 'big picture thinking' so some will struggle to understand this impact and argue at a dumbed down simplistic level - "stop trying to change Thailand, it was like this before we got here".... A study by the Kasikorn Research Center estimated that in 2016, Bangkok's traffic jams resulted in an annual opportunity cost of approximately 11 billion baht, or about 60 million baht per day. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1082948/study-bangkok-traffic-jams-cost-b11bn?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Lets face it... there are both foreigners and Thai's who drive like selfish idiots with complete disregard for their own safety, the safety of those around them and have no respect for road rules. Fortunately Thailand is far better than many other places I've been to - but the ineffective policing here enables a level of selfishness on the road that could easily be eradicated. Dealing with the outright dangerous idiots is harder. As road users we see both, the selfish ayholes and the outright dangerous idiots - but I do believe it is a minority of users, otherwise we'd be in a lot more accidents. I think driving here requires a certain degree of adoptation, but that does not mean adopting to breaking the rules in the same manner some of the dangerous fools do - but it does mean adapting to a certain degree of assertiveness on the road and this was exampled by the video posted above - Lordgrinz didnt fold or give way to someone trying to force their way though the traffic in such an antisocial manner. But... there are also plenty of other 'passively idiotic' traits that cause so much issue on the road. - the inability to give way, when two cars are approaching and there is an obstacle, one car should slow and allow the other to pass, instead, neither gives way and its actually slower for both cars to squeeze through the tiny gap. This highlights a lack of thinking towards the 'greater good'. Another is the manner in which people park, or rather abandon their vehicles - they leave just enough space for a vehicle to pass, but that vehicle has to slow right down to walking pace... This happens at a market on our soi, the bikes all park outside, and leave 'just enough space'... Its quite a skill, leaving just enough CM's for a car to squeeze through so the bike is not fully blocking the road, but it forces all traffic to come to a near standstill - such selfishness turns a 3-5m journey up the road into a 15m journey sometimes, just because someone can't be bothered to park their bike properly, and the police do nothing. Thus: Selfishness and stupidity - the biggest causes of traffic here, obviously combined with poor road planning. What we see in the video is decent road planning - just a combination of both selfishness and stupidity of the Songthaew driver and when this is multiplied to 1% of the traffic it has significant impact on the remaining road users.
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You mean, if the small minority if idiots on the roads followed the rules like everyone else, then the whole of the nation would be just like the UK ???... I don't think so. Making things safer etc is not going to turn Thailand into the West - its still going to be Thailand, just with less dangerous stuff around.
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Nice one... you held your path I dont know what makes these guys drive the way they do... they're just moronic... so utterly brainless. The annoying part is the inconvenience they cause when they hit someone - or, through some brainless sense of loss of face they get angry because you drove normally and they couldn't cut you off... total twits... ... I find the Pickup based company box-truck drivers much worse though... Wife was driving yesterday... One next to us on our left, another next to us on our right (we were in the middle lane) both wanted to join the middle lane and slowly edged towards us, but wife had nowhere to go... they were getting closer and closer, forcing her to brake when all they had to do was slow and tuck in behind... Ok - so most drivers on the roads here are perfectly decent - but that is overwhelmed by a very visible minority of outright fools driving with complete stupidity.
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Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
richard_smith237 replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Perhaps I took the wrong interpretation from your comment - it seemed you were implying that you are unable to differentiate between the 'genuinely married couples' and the 'P4P temporary arrangement'... Given your time here - all the dynamics and types of relationship should be quite obvious to identify - particularly in Bangkok... -
Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
richard_smith237 replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Maybe, maybe not I always presume mixed couples are not married unless I can just tell by their mannerisms that they have been together forever and are married. You may not have been here long enough to identify the 'normal behavior'.... Thais are adept at it... Foreigners who spent time at here are adept at it... Spotting the following relationships.. - Monger + Ho (stick out like a sore thumb and look quite out of place in a normal setting) - Foreigner + Occupational Farang hunter (stands out - she's over selling her status) - Foreigner + Regular Woman (also obvious because they look so normal together). Obviously there are lots between those and the 'spectrum is far more faceted'... but those are the basics and newbies may struggle to tell one from the other. -
Patong’s traffic issues persist due to private road ownership
richard_smith237 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Rubbish - as its used as a public thoroughfare it can be classified as a public thoroughfare and the road laws then apply. But of course, there is more to this story - those at the heart of the very decision to 'transfer the ownership' to the municipality are are also at the very heart of the municipality - driving the decision to buy the road, driving the resistance against selling the road... ultimately, driving up the price'... A child can see how predicable all this is... Just pedestrianise the whole thing !!! - but who is in charge of policing ? they very people involved in the first place - this is all just theatre... the level of corruption wholly transparent.