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4MyEgo

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  1. As KannikaP said above, hope to it man !!!
  2. LOL, just looking at that photo makes me laugh, it's obviously for the Thai's to see that the entire immigration department is onto it. No immigration women, and no finger pointing, what's going on here ????
  3. Thai law has no enforcement because those who are supposed to enforce it, lack the education and know no other way, but to look for an easier solution, e.g. money, no paperwork involved, carry on, nothing to see here, no accountability. Just remember all of those cops, and the like, went to schools here where there is no punishment for failing, in other words, no one fails, everyone passes, whether it's through bringing the teachers a pot with a plant in it, a broom with a tray, or painting classrooms, plus we all know money changes hands as well in some schools. I am talking from personal experience, seeing this 1st hand, and hearing of what others have done to pass. There is their failure, the punishment is minimal, so it's a pass, this is engrained in the culture, and is exactly what happened with this lunatic, in other words, if you don't discipline kids from young, show them the right way and that there is punishment for failing, then they will look for the easy way out. This is really a disgrace to me to see a culture raise their kids in this way, no real guidance in my opinion, and this is why you see most of them loose it at the end of the day. No Thai bashing, it's my opinion from 1st hand experiences and from what I have heard from other farangs who have kids here, I will add, Thailand is probably not alone just to be fair and before I get a few loose canons here calling me a Thai basher
  4. Yes some kind of amnesty, if I'm not wrong, I believe Australia did a buy back scheme and no one has guns anymore, unless via strict processes, and if caught with one, their toast for many years. Edit: Doesn't stop them, because guns get through, but it does reduce the killings by gun by far, as for knives, well.....
  5. Absolutely, hopefully the nail in the coffin, but doubt it as a life is worth nothing here, no doubt we will see some heads roll, and the rest will be swept under the carpet so to speak.
  6. So he bought himself into the force through drugs, because there is no way in h-ll he would have passed the test, but then again...LOL
  7. How about a psychological evaluation on the entire police and army forces, that would be a start, ooops, forgot where I was.
  8. I would really like to know if these cops go through a psychological evaluation process before being admitted into the force. Discussing this with the wife this morning over coffee, and her reply was, are you serious darling, have you not learned anything living here in all this time, I said, what do you mean. She said you know what's his names son, the cop, I said yeh, she said, he failed all his subjects at school, how do you think he got to be a cop, I said how, she said his father bought his sons way in, i.e. he paid 300,000 baht to get him into the force. Shocked, that said, I don't doubt a word she said, because they are family members. That is the sad reality of Thailand, corrupt as it gets, and who pays the price for this, young innocent children, suffice to say, I would really like to know how this deranged devil got into the force, that should be the first and foremost thing they should look at and then if found out to be as I suspect, heads should roll, but we know that wouldn't happen, because heads would be rolling all the way from the top. Sad for the families who have to live with the loss of their little angels for the rest of their lives, why, because the system is flawed IMO.
  9. Nothing short of deranged and possessed by his drug use. So so sad for the families, heart goes out to them and the little angels, rest in peace. Straight to hell for the <deleted>. The whole cop force needs a good looking into psychologically IMO.
  10. I see your asking for this in Pattaya which I am yonks away from, that said, I buy my Masterfoods Hot English Mustard from Villa Mart, if you have one near you, that would be your best bet, pricey though, I think I paid 175 baht a while's back for a small jar. Going to Oz soon and it is on my hit list as is Vegemite because as we all know, imports here are velly expensive.
  11. Better still do as the Ozzies did after the Port Arthur massacre, no guns, period.
  12. The problem there is Thai's don't want to lose face, so it will be the usual, "up to you" response, whereas I would like to question them as to why their policy is to wear a face mask, are they disease qualified experts, the government has no mandatory policy, what puts them above the law. In other words, I like to have answers to my questions answered, most of the times, people can't deliver, and when and if it comes to well if you don't like it, you can shop elsewhere, to which my reply would be but of course, that is a given, but no before I have your name so that your boss, owner knows exactly what you have said and have created, because it is not only me that you are sending away to shop elsewhere. As you can see, I like a bit of a challenge as opposed to bending over at someone's policy that would have very little substance in holding up why that policy was implemented.
  13. They should be able to pick up any issues, however if your overly concerned, I would recommend you see an eye Doctor (Ophthalmologist).
  14. Agree with you 100%, an example would be tonight, I entered Big C, I had my mask in my hand, when entering the store, there was a security guard there wearing a mask, I walked straight by him, not a word. When in the store, everyone was wearing masks, I didn't, I had mine in my hand, when at the check out, I saw people queued up wearing masks, out of a courtesy, I put mine on as I know how uneducated most here are, I could have left it off, but why make them feel uncomfortable, however my point was made, i.e. I entered the store without a mask on, no one said boo to me, however it was me who chose to cover up when exiting so as not to allow those wearing masks to be Anutin's followers, another dirty farang spreading the disease.
  15. That is where you are WRONG, l have the right to challenge any businesses policy or any legislation which makes the law. Many have won cases against businesses and laws which are then known as precedents, they form the new law. An example that could be the Equality Act or the Human Rights Act and so on and so forth, just because a law says this or a business says this, doesn't make it right and they can be challenged. You have obviously never challenged, but accepted, that is your choice, but don't go preaching to me that the law doesn't give me the right to challenge it.
  16. I cut through a cord about a couple of years back and didn't even realise it, wife came outside where I was and said we have a black out. I went inside and noticed the big switch down, I pushed it back up and the power kept tripping off, I think, I can't really remember to be honest, but sounds right, so when I went back outside to continue cutting after I told the wife to ring the builder who built the place, only lives up the road and is always available for us. When I went to continue cutting the vines, I saw this strange looking vine that I cut through, which was part of what I thought was the other vines, but the vines had grown around this strange looking discoloured white external wire which looked like a vine, which was for the outside gate lights. The wire was put in one of those plastic strips and ran along the wall under the ledge, out of sight, but the part that went from the fence to the street power pole (1.5 metres) is what I cut on our side of the fence, which made me wonder why on earth he would have done it that way, possibly a short cut which could have cost me my life I think, anyway, we called him to come and sort it, he did, and wrapped the live cut part from the wire that I cut to the other power pole wires running to our place, I said why doesn't he just remove it, wife translated for me, he smiled and said my pen rye, no need, yeh right, next guys problem right. This reminds me when I purchased the box and all the circuit breakers and the big tripper, we discussed it with him and he said, no need, same with the smoke detectors, haha, guess I like listening to myself, because the decisions I make are for a reason, suffice to say, I don't have that care free Thai attitude, I like to get what I want because I know better sometimes, ok, all the times, same with the sisalation and ceiling batts, it would be an oven in here if I listened to him, go figure.
  17. Were all getting our nickers in a not here. We are not suggesting a private business cannot have it's own rules, but to go one above the law which says it is not mandatory to wear a mask is what I am on about. An example would be no smoking, ok fine, the law says no smoking so they must comply, but the law doesn't say that wearing of masks is law, so why does the business have the right to make it mandatory, is it to protect it's clients from the invisible boogie man, why not then say only vaccinated patrons with proof of vaccination will be admitted, because that would create a whole new sheet fight wouldn't it. The pandemic is over, it is endemic, no masks are required to be worn as far as the law goes, so all I am saying is because some business says masks are required before entering, are behind the times and I will enter without a mask, and anyone who wishes to stop me will have to hold a damn good reason as to why I am required to wear a mask, that said, I can understand if it was in an aircraft, confined space with air conditioning being recirculated throughout the aircraft, but a Makro, Lotus or a big store like Central, give me a break.
  18. Unlike some who bend over, I tend to like to challenge things when they are not right and 99% of the times, they bend, perhaps it's too hard for some, easier for others who know right from wrong and aren't prepared to bend, obviously that depends on the situation, e.g. if the process is going to be too long and hard, then one can decide to drop the ball before he catches it. You see, unlike you, I would walk in, what are they going to do arrest me, and if they did, what would the charge be, your honour he refused to wear a mask in our store....LOL, your honour my client is triple vaxed, and has had the virus, yeh I can see the judges the face on this one, waste of the courts time. Some get it, some don't, I take it you don't.
  19. I disagree that it is their right, based on what ? The disease has been downgraded by the government, that is my point, in other words, what you are saying is a private business can make a decision on what it feels like, e.g. males entering stores must wear a skirt, get my point, probably not. I have a right to not wear a mask and unless the government says otherwise, private businesses should follow the governments instructions, otherwise they are deemed to be acting to be above the law IMO. .
  20. This is somewhat confusing, one minute it says, masks are still being recommended, and some venues and services based on "business" may still require them, BUT....the mandate has been dropped for months, AND it's a personal decision, NOW if someone wishes to wear a mask. So, if I rock up to Makro or Lotus or Central is some dipstick going to try and tell me that they are above the law and ask me to wear a mask to go in ?
  21. For those that didn't believe me, I can now say, I told you so.
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