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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:After reviewing the CCTV, the police reported that the parked minibus was indeed partly blocking the left lane with its hazard lights on. Furthermore, the driver of the minibus was noticed sitting on the sidewalk when the bike hit the back of the bus. This frightened the driver causing him to quickly drive away.
I feel for the lad, watching his father pass away like that...
But, as usually, we see a fully avoidable incident result in tragic consequences because both parties fail at the very basic safety.
- The Van parked illegally still on the road.
- The motorcyclist riding into a 'stationary vehicle'.
As far as the van driver 'getting in his van and driving away' after the incident - what an evil callous vile human... 'Fear' ??... No, his only fear was of getting blamed, so he ran like an spoiled evil little brat...
Its really is high time people face serious charges for fleeing the scene of an accident.
Yet again - photo for reference only - so the presence of the Motorcycle helmet in the reference photo is completely misleading - I wonder if the father was wearing a helmet at all and if wearing one would have meant the difference between walking away bruised and serious head injury.
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4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:On 6/10/2024 at 2:36 AM, webfact said:
This continuous flow system eliminates the need for passengers to go through checks one at a time.
Eh?
Yeah... Someone used AI for that and input 'write an article on automated e-gates in the manner of a tampon advert' !!
Continuous flow is obviously over egging it... No e-gate system in the world is 'continuous flow'... you still have to stop, scan your passport, get your photo taken, place your finger prints, then when the system ID's you and matches your photo an fingerprints to your biometrics on record you get the green light - its a 30 second process at best, certainly not continuous.
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6 hours ago, geisha said:
It’s not only the departure , the arrival in a country is your first welcome to thousands of passengers daily ! At the moment it is a horrendous experience for most, the queues and then the disorderly baggage belt. Why oh why do the suitcases take so long, I have often waited 20 to even 30 minutes ! And for those who say “ fly business “ , I can assure you I already do and it doesn’t make any difference to the belt wait . ( I fly Emirates and Swissair) . I go through Heathrow at least once a year and I have never had a wait . Even Bali where the airport is from an other era is very reasonable.The airport authorities should do a complete retrain of their staff, miserable lot and often downright rude , they should sort out their methods and their technology, for goodness sakes, get some experts on the job ! Stop with the nepotism and cronyism. It should be made illegal. ( don’t laugh).
True story coming up... At one of the US airports a common complaint came up - the wait for baggage was too long.
A 'marketing genius' at the airport resolved the issue by moving the 'arrival gate' further from the baggage area, the baggage arrived at the same time, but as people had a longer walk, they waited less for the baggage and complained less.
I find the 'baggage handling' and timing at Suvarnabumi airport pretty decent, I get fast-tracked through Immigration etc with Thai Elite so am usually one of the first waiting - I'm therefore well aware of the 'wait times'....
Now that there is a satellite terminal, 'some' will take longer to arrive at the baggage hall and be incredible impressed at their reduced wait time because they've taken an extra 10 mins to get to there.
Thus - the solution to your 'waiting for baggage' is not to fly business, but to travel economy, sit at the back of the plane, you won't have to wait for your baggage !!...
Realistically: I'm often in the Baggage hall in less than 10mins from the air-craft doors opening - so a 10-20min wait for baggage is quite reasonable, certainly no worse than many other Airports IMO.
I know Suvarnabumi enjoys a bashing from many on this forum, but travelling around a lot, its one of the better airports, and if the regular Immigration queues which have blighted arrivals can get resolved, this will make a huge difference for many.
It's good to see AOT concentrating on the right thing.
Its also good to see the 300 Baht tourist charge not being added, as this was potentially going to cause further choke points unless they could achieve a way for streamlining that and avoiding choke points.
Now they have to address the 'insurance' issue with so many tourists arriving without health / emergency insurance (travel insurance) and their hospital bills are not covered - it would be good for Thailand to find a way in which arrivals can either show they have insurance or purchase cover that ensures they get treatment without the controversy and negative optics that we see in the news.
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22 hours ago, renaissanc said:
I'd like to see a digital stamp put on the passports of people who have a one-year visa so that they can use the passport machines at the airport.
Entering and departing could rely on biometrics and tied to your Immigration Profile - just as it does in many other countries. Finger Prints & Photo taken on arrival and departure, just like many other countries.
There's no need for any stamps - everything is already linked to your Immigration Profile - you should know already how many 'days you get'... over stay and the system flags it upon departure.
I now enter many countries without an entry stamp, just using the e-gates.
People with long term Visas, & extensions of stay based on residency visas such as Non-Immigrant (based on work, Marriage, Guardianship, Retirement etc)... Could easily be issued a 'Card'... that could be used in conjunction to enter and exit, everything is digital and stored on the card - this card could then be carried as ID to comply with the legal requirements to carry 'Government issued ID' in lieu of a Passport.
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25 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:
Real question is why would anyone even want to get drunk?
Because its fun.
25 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:Wake-up in the morning feeling like shiit with a pounding headache, all your cash is gone, awful taste in your mouth.
Not if you don't get so 'trolleyed off yer face' that a hangover is moderate at worst....
Not if you drink in better company and don't get so 'pie-eyed' that you don't blow all yer wedge on lady-drinks....
Not if you drink the bootleg swill most bars serve and still to sensible amounts.... (and hydrate before sleeping).
25 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:Why not just stay home, chew up some thousand Baht notes, and hit yourself over the head with a blunt object? Same thing innit.
Each to their own... but I think even a Chang tastes better than a note !!.... beers are refreshing.
Wine's are excellent with food... Whisky' is thoroughly enjoyable at the end of an evening...
So no... not same thing at all really, not even close.
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30 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:
I find the younger generation can’t hold their grog as well as us middle aged.
They are a bit over sensitive these daysI find the older generation to make a lot of unfounded, uneducated sweeping generalisations with no basis in fact but simply projecting flawed bias...
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6 minutes ago, Stocky said:Along with the owner
Irresponsible owners should face hefty fines.
Its not enough to 'just blame the dog', the owners are also fully responsible.... They chose the dog, failed to train the dog, allowed the dog to be in a situation where it could bit a child.
How to prevent further examples of such dogs biting children, postmen etc.... strict enforcement, and herein lies the issue - those in enforcement just don't care until such issues become a social-media-hit.
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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:Seems like an amicable solution to the problem.
Nope, it´s doesn´t! The dog has to be put down.
Agree.... Its bitten a Child, its proven it will bit, it will bit again given a chance.Chaining up the Dog will do what exactly ?.... make it more frustrated like a caged tiger...
And... as is always the case with these stories... One day, a person will forget the chain, leave the gate open and the dog will get out and chew the face off another child...
As Gottfrid wrote - the dog has to be put down, it is the only 100% effective solution to prevent a dog that has proven it will attack a child from doing so again.
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24 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:
Ok, so do those Thai boyfriends and husbands get jealous while they are sucking us dry?
What you get up to with the Thai Boyfriends and husbands, and how 'dry' they suck you, is surely TMI... no ?
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Just now, Crossy said:2 minutes ago, zyphodb said:
<deleted>faced was always one of my favorites...
Would that be "number-two'd" perchance? 🙂
Given the context it could have been one of many...
W$%kfaced, Shyeatface, F£$kfaced, C%^£faced, A$$faced, P!$$faced, Tw@£faced...
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2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:26 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
This thread is going to be Cat-Nip for a handful of our more prolific 'friends of the realm' !!!
I don’t think so, but why would you care anyway.
Life in the UK would be very boring without booze.
Every milestone and special day is made better with booze. Celebrating births, deaths, birthdays, xmas, watching sport, public holidays, going to the races, holidays abroad etc.Could you imagine how boring those events would be without the drink?
Totally agree.... Booze is a great social lubricant, although it can 'lubricate some too much'... which is the obvious issue and quite likely the direction this thread will take...
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19 hours ago, impulse said:
Hell, I can sweat in a blizzard in winter. Just genetic, I guess. My Russkie grandfather and my very American father (of Russkie lineage) were the same.
That's why I usually wear loud print shirts in public. They don't show the sweat as much. I love Songkran shirts for that reason. And I always got complimented on them back in Texas.
Back when we were dressed in black to honor the beloved King, my black shirts were always gray at the end of the day from all the salt from sweat. That's after I'd been working in BKK for years.
Regarding A/C, I just kept mine a few degrees below ambient to knock out the humidity and keep the place from getting musty. That said, living on the top floor of my Asoke area building, my electricity bill was still pretty high. But well worth it for the gorgeous view from the 5th floor.
Same here.... My AC is currently set to 22 in the living room.
The Bedroom is set to 23 (Wife wants that temperature).
I've never acclimatised here... I can be out all day in the heat... but come back, shower and want the comfortable temperatures.
I play football in the heat - no major issues (pool with sweat though).... I walk to 7-11 and I have sweat rolling off my face... I sweat in -15 Dec C bombing down the side of a mountain......
As you mentioned, the body getting this warm and needing to dispel heat (sweating) must be genetic.
One option for the house - I'm wondering if a dehumidifier may help more, so I don't need to turn the AC so low.
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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:
So, now you came and corrected many of us. We are so lucky that you have all the superior knowledge to always walk in and do that. Thanks Richard! Really, from the bottom of my heart.
First you are dealing with my comment as it is wrong, and after that agree to that it might have been circumstances that would leave the truck no time to stop. Yes, that was about what I posted, but not in the same fancy way like you did it, right?Take a chill pill... or what it is to pull yourself back from the edge of wanting to jump into an argument - there is no argument here.
I wasn't contradicting you, rather, adding to the comments, I was agreeing with you, but could also see how others might read your comments slightly differently and press the issue with some disagreement - as some will argue that any vehicle must follow another with the correct stopping distance.
I have pointed out how it might have been possible to for one of the motorcyclists to end up on front of the truck without giving the truck time to stop.
1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:After that, you are assuming it will come a lot of comments regarding armchair detectives? Really? Had a nice party yesterday? Still partying?
Correct - usually in these threads when we discuss events and possible causes, where will be a number of posters who come along and state that we know nothing, are guessing, are making assumptions, we weren't there, are we crash-investigators, we are just armchair-detectives (a favourite).... the point of that last sentence in my post was to 'pre-empt the pointlessness of such comments... to remove the oxygen they may have...
Nothing against you - so you can retract the neck a little and relax... have a cuppa !..
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No defending the old guy here.... his actions clearly were manslaughter.
But, as in many examples of things going so very sideways so very quickly here, there are always two sides and issues leading up to the 'snapping point'...
... In this case we have a teen showing no respect for his grandfather, the person who provides a home - roof, shelter, clothing, food and education... the missing part of the recipe here is discipline... How spoiled was this boy in earlier years such that he turned into a the type of monster that would push his grandfather to such extreme measures?
I'm not saying the boys had it coming - but to behave in such a manner in someone else's house and ignore requests to remain considerate implies a degree of complicity in the outcome.
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This thread is going to be Cat-Nip for a handful of our more prolific 'friends of the realm' !!!
One of my favourites is 'bat-faced'.. no idea how or from where it originates.
I've always liked the French signal to indicate one is three-sheets-to-the-wind, with the hand in front of the face in twisting motion as if 'winding up the nose'...
I think in reality - the Brits have a way of replacing an adjective within an sentence of context with almost any other adjective and it can mean the same thing... Toasted for example... or cooked, or even made up words... staggerwhaked, tippsyfuddled, splooshed, blurfed... its endless...
.... "He was absolutely blurfed"...
The 546 words... are more an indication of the versatility of the English language rather than any indication of its nationals to 'drink to extremes' although some will naturally want to take that path of discussion as suits their agenda.
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1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:
Why are you saying that? Seems to me this is the bikers fault. First they are not driving safe enough and too quick so one fall off. Another one is attempting a sudden quick break or manoeuvre. Probably driving quicker, but if that happens an a truck only drives in 60-70km/h it will be very hard to stop in time even with 30 meter space between them.
Firstly dealing with this comment... any following vehicle should be following within their 'stopping distance'...
If the vehicle cannot stop in time it is too close for the speed it is traveling.
However, going by other reports and info - if the bikes were swerving and weaving in and out of lanes and one bike collided with another causing the woman to fall off, she may have fell into the path of the truck (presumably on the inside / left most lane) leaving the truck no time to stop, with the ensuing tragic consequences.
Finally, just to head off a few comments - plenty of members always accuse those of us who discuss such incidences as being 'wannabe armchair detectives' - but discussing these events helps us understand how they may have occurred so we can avoid similar circumstances either as riding, or when driving and giving vehicle behaving similarly more space etc...
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17 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:
I don’t believe that. Because if I buy a ticket for a plane right now, and I don’t show up to the flight, they are going to sell my seat. I would say the same would happen to you: booked flight they are going to sell any “unused” seat they have available. And yes a passenger with the same name on two seats and only one of them checking in would trigger that system. Idk maybe I’m wrong but they are in the business of selling open seats.
Some airlines allow the ‘second seat’ for a single person. Some don’t…it’s really just that simple.
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3 minutes ago, Kinnock said:The classic Thai look of large, exotic eyes, high cheekbones, luscious lips, high forehead and long dark hair plus 'dusky maiden' skin tones, ticks all the boxes for us.
I thought it was flat faced square jawed, splay toed skinny hobbit with at least one tat that the boxes for western men…… y’know, as we’re getting into the territory of sweeping generalisations based on a minority….
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10 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:Why?
‘cos you’re like every other 2 week newbie you’re believing everything every bar girl tells you & projecting all these silly ideas you may have heard from an ex SAS Millionaire !!!… next you’ll start dating a ‘cashier’…
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On 6/5/2024 at 6:35 PM, atpeace said:
That was true in America and Thailand but the last 15 years I get the feeling their main preoccupation is to mess with you. If a contractor tells you they will be there at noon it can translated to I might show-up tomorrow but probably not. The good ones are so busy they just tell you the truth which is you are probably better off digging the ditch or fixing the plumbing yourself because I'm too busy at the moment and my peers will mess with your head.
I now just watch Youtube vids and do OK. If all else fails, I've become very proficient with fixing things with a combination of duck tape, contact glue, and zip ties.
So true…. doing a project myself after the contractor started messing around with timing.
(& I’m now I’m behind schedule & effing knackered !)
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Just now, MalcolmB said:Sounds like I have popped your balloon.
You know how many Thai women ask me to find them a farang.
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So, do Thai guys get upset that Mongers called Malcom scape the barrel picking up Bars Girls?…
… most are likely bemused….
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2 minutes ago, pomchop said:Oh boy....where to start. Actually never mind
31 minutes ago, South said:Is this a wind up? Probably one of the most ignorant racist posts I've ever seen on this board.
Just when you think you have seen it all along comes this OP.
Indeed - never have read such halfwitted idiocy…. one really has to wonder what goes on in the minds of some..Its good that we get to see such posts so we are aware such people exist - it helps us understand and be more tolerant of those who aren’t very bright.
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22 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:
I don’t even believe you did this. I could be wrong. Seems what any sane airline would do is realize a seat is going to be unoccupied during pre takeoff routines and if it’s a booked flight, they’d fill the seat with a paying customer… because… that’s what airlines are in the business of doing
Not only do you appear poorly travelled, you appear poorly educated.
Some airlines do permit the booking of a second seat....
There are now 7 Airlines who offer 'sleeper rows' also called 'sky couches' where you can book 3 seats in economy, bedding is provided - its cheaper than business (which is usually about 4x Eco)... and also cheaper than premium economy on some flights.
https://www.businessinsider.com/airlines-have-lie-flat-beds-in-economy-class-2023-4
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House Destroyed by Lightning Strike, Resulting in 700,000 Baht Damage
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Someone needs to go back to school...