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Easy solution would be to add a magnetic lock to the emergency fire door that is wired into the fire alarm panel. If the fire alarm is activated the magnetic lock opens. Add an emergency glass break box on both sides of the door to override the system and the door is both secure and compliant. If people break the glass and use the override then further add a very loud alarm that can only be reset with a key held by security.
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The first thing would be to use a security seal on the fire doors to see if there is actually a problem. There are lots of options available online, but the main idea is that the seals do not stop operation of the door in the event of a fire. If you do have an issue then it depends on the exact type of door you have. An inside and outside photo of the complete door and frame would be needed for advice as doors and hardware differ greatly.
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Sukhumvit 15 Residences in Bangkok use a pedeatrian access gate with an access card and automatic barriers for vehicles to enter the ground floor parking garage, along with proactive security staff. There is no squeezing past the barriers as they take up the entire width of the available space. After this you need facial ID or fingerprint to enter the main lobby, then your access card to use the lift. It's an excellent system. The juristic manager will not enrol short term tenants and security will not just let you in. It is the facial ID/fingerprint system that defeats short term renters.
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Go back to the District Office that married you. If possible try and see the officer that married you. There is a good chance that they will quickly correct the error for free. Be super polite and relaxed and let your wife do the talking (assuming she is Thai). Keep smiling and it should all get sorted out.
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Brief low down on buying and owning a car in Thailand
blackcab replied to Kevin1908's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Yes, no problem at all. Don't do that. Put your property in your name. It's a better way forward. -
Putting car in another person's name (temporarily)
blackcab replied to bangkokgalaxy's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I'm sorry to be blunt but there are no workarounds. Firstly, the vehicle will belong to whoever is listed as the owner in the blue book. Secondly, your organisation is not a juristic person, so it cannot own property. Importantly, it also cannot bind itself to a contract, so any kind of document or contract used as a workaround would be invalid as one party (your organisation) doesn't exist in law. If your organisation is not recognised in law it cannot be listed as the owner in the blue book. Any other legal basis that you might try to use to work around this fact will almost certainly fail because the organisation will not be able to sue in its own name. -
Putting car in another person's name (temporarily)
blackcab replied to bangkokgalaxy's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
You can't. Instead register the vehicle in the name of the Foundation. -
Moved to the Health and Medicine forum.
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Civil and Commercial Code Section 1347: The owner of a piece of land may cut off and keep roots of a tree or bush which have penetrated from the adjoining piece of land. He may also cut off and keep overhanging branches after giving the possessor of the adjoining piece of land reasonable notice to remove them, such notice not having been complied with.
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Welcome, and thanks for posting.
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Posts contravening our Community Standards have been removed. As the OP has a solution this topic is now closed.
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Lucky he is not dead.
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Is it just the Thai way or am I missing something
blackcab replied to jwest10's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Moved to The Pub. -
Update: Re-indexing is at 72.32% complete. It's going to take a while longer than I estimated.