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'Nuff said. I think the Pink and Yellow lines use the same rolling stock. Hence my question. I care because eventually someone has to pay. I agree that fares need to be subsidized by the government. But so far that hasn't happened. BMA doesn't have the budget. And the Prayut regime let this problem slide forever, and just this week passed it off to the "next" government.
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I couldn't find the Twitter thread. There are, I think, three separate bridges at Phra Nang Klao. Two for vehicles and one for the MRT Purple line. It looks like the photo shows the support structure for the newer, taller, 6-lane bridge? It looks like they had to wedge those piers wherever they could (note the 'house' in the photo below), given the surface road restrictions? In some cases they have two piers, in others just one. I assume that the design was/is sufficient. Hopefully the actual structure represents the design. No clue how much accommodation is made for earthquakes given that most seismic activity in Thailand is far from Bangkok? Meanwhile the Japanese chap has probably witnessed several massive quakes in Japan.
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I think they ordered 28 or 30 Four-Car sets. How many have been delivered? Other than the paint job can they plug/play rolling stock with the Pink Line? How much will this line lose per month? The green line operator is owed what, 78.83 BILLION Baht. The airport rail link is losing 70 MILLION Baht per month. https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/economy/40029112 https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40028026
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Who's First Amendment right was "violated" by the government? After a brief scan this looks pretty flimsy. https://casetext.com/case/missouri-v-biden-4 But legal scholars I respect say the White House and Biden Admin officials may have gone too far in coercing the social media companies. And that SCOTUS would uphold this 6:3. And that would set some precedent/limits on what the Government can do re: affecting social media. The specter of fascism seems a bit hysterical. I mean there were many many outlets for free speech re: COVID, vaccines, masks. etc.
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Why you should never leave a negative hotel review in Thailand
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
https://aseannow.com/topic/1245896-thai-hotel-threatens-customer-with-฿3m-lawsuit-over-bad-review/page/4/ One of many. -
This seems unconstitutional. Is Congress also so restricted? The Trump administration told Facebook and Twitter to remove posts that call for tearing down statues https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-protests-facebook-twitter-youtube-statues-2020-6 Stung By Twitter, Trump Signs Executive Order To Weaken Social Media Companies https://www.npr.org/2020/05/28/863932758/stung-by-twitter-trump-signs-executive-order-to-weaken-social-media-companies Yes, the Trump White House Demanded Twitter Remove Chrissy Teigen’s Tweet Calling Trump a *********** https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/02/chrissy-teigen-donald-trump-tweet-removed
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I've been behind a blue-hair auntie at the update machine when she starts running through at least 20 passbooks (and that's at just one bank) shortly after the first of the month. Surely the total amount is more noteworthy than the number of accounts? But then I need this same level of detail for others, in order to compare/contrast and come up with some sort of valid concern. I'd guess most of us have more than this on deposit? On the plus side, I wouldn't have to file a FBAR with this amount.
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I assume that he is not supportive of peace/self-rule in the restive South marriage equality, regardless of the total quantity of wives alcohol/cannabis deregulation Weird that a 79 YO, from a tiny party with no mandate gets such a powerful position. I guess they couldn't find someone older? Yes, I now he has experience including House Speaker, and several ministerial posts, but honestly couldn't they find someone younger, whom Nor could advise thereby passing on knowledge to a younger generation? This guy will be 83 when/if he finishes his term. Speaker is a physically demanding position, it seems cruel to abuse an elderly man like this.
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Has the NACC released the financial disclosures of others? In such detail (number of ties, pairs of shoes)? I looked, couldn't find them, but suspect they are publicly available. NACC Powers and Duties Wiki to inspect the accuracy, actual existence, as well as change of assets and liabilities of persons holding positions under Section 259 and Section 264 as stated in the account and supporting documents submitted. Political office-holders as well as high-ranking officials must report their assets before assuming their posts and after they leave the posts. They are not required to declare assets while in office.[9] NACC financial disclosure rules do not apply to National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) members. Also exempt are members of the NCPO-appointed 200-member National Reform Steering Assembly.[10] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Anti-Corruption_Commission_(Thailand)
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Extra account for retirement visa?
bamnutsak replied to jethro69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Regarding Bangkok Bank specifically, will they allow a current standard passbook savings account holder to open a second account (fixed, or standard) without issue? Does one need to demonstrate the provenance of the 800,000? From outside of Thailand? Denoted as FTT? In one lump sum? Can the 800,000 be transferred into Thailand into one BBL account and then transferred to a second BBL account? -
Second deputy House speaker-elect has a fiery reputation
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I understand the context. And that doesn't justify such behavior, in my opinion. -
There have been quite a few, vastly different, excuses put forward by Prawit and his supporters. All "explanations" offered varied so much that it is obvious they were fashioned on the spot separately by each individual, and make the situation worse. Now he's a joke, a meme - some great Thai memes after this latest nap. Although one could argue he has been a meme since the watch kerfuffle. I also noticed that they zoom in his head only when he waddles to the town-car so he doesn't look so fragile. Maybe just name him honorary PM for a day and be done with it.
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Second deputy House speaker-elect has a fiery reputation
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Seems on the edge between passion and bat-poop crazed. I wouldn't call this sort of behavior acceptable or conducive to the parliamentary process. Clean up on aisle 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ltxt2fykIzM -
I don't think so. Watching the video it's called Tony's. And Vesuvio is on Soi 8 (first alley on the right). Vesuvio is my go to. Either for delivery or dine-in. I usually bring all visitors there if I can't talk them into something more regional.
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I assume everyone who files for a renewal here is receiving a Next Gen Passport (NGP)? https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/passport-help/next-generation-passport.html Note the new numbering scheme: The passport number in the NGP book begins with a letter, followed by eight numbers. It is located in the top right corner of your data page and is included throughout the NGP book on the bottom of each page. Not sure if delays in the U.S. affect renewals submitted here but...the USEMBBKK site still says five to six weeks, so maybe not. You can prepare your passport application package at any time and the process may take up to five to six weeks from the date we receive your application to when you receive your new passport book by mail. If you are renewing your passport card by mail please expect six weeks to receive your replacement card. US passport applications are now backlogged up to 13 weeks — making it almost too late to get one until 2024 Waits for renewals have increased from 11 weeks to 13 weeks. https://www.businessinsider.com/us-passport-renewal-application-backlog-up-to-eleven-weeks-2023-2 BTW I did notice this change on the USEMBBKK website. As of April 10, 2023, the Embassy/Consulate will no longer issue passport linkage letters with newly issued passports. If a Thai government office requests one, your cancelled passport and your newly issued passport will suffice. You may download this letter (PDF 70KB) in Thai and English that explains the change in Embassy policy. https://th.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/passports/adult-passport-renew/
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Pita To Be Given Second Chance For PM: Wan Noor
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's a feature of Thai-style democracy, where politicians are not to be trusted and need to be overseen by "good people". Just part of the Thai social construct. -
The first rule about Monarchy reforms is you do not talk about Monarchy reforms. Given AG Naree's track record Pita is probably in trouble. Naree Tantasathien: Thailand’s top lawyer weighing Move Forward, Pita’s future In November 2022, she approved the prosecution on sedition charges of three key figures of the dissolved Future Forward Party – Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, Piyabutr Saengkanokkul and Pannika Wanich. Her decision came after the police rejected the public prosecutors’ push to dismiss the case. The police wanted the trio to be charged with sedition for allegedly inciting political gatherings in October 2020. The case was brought by former yellow-shirt activist Suwit Thongprasert, who previously practiced as a monk under the name Phra Buddha Isara before being defrocked and convicted of detaining two policemen. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/naree-tantasathien-thailands-top-lawyer-weighing-move-forward-pitas-future/#:~:text=Naree is Thailand's first female,Piyabutr Saengkanokkul and Pannika Wanich.
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Pita To Be Given Second Chance For PM: Wan Noor
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I did not infer that this was a "legal requirement", but rather a personal responsibility for an honorable person, appointed to their position by the King. Transitional Provisions Section 272. During the first five years, the senators shall be appointed by the King upon the recommendation of the National Council for Peace and Order and have the power to vote for the Prime Minister. which will be eligible from 2019 to 2024. -
He's got a number of ailments, although details are scant. He makes visits to the U.S. and the U.K. for treatments (public news) but very little is said about those ailments. I remember hearing about "angioplasty" and "stents", but that was years ago. The public would probably be more accommodating if details were released, but I understand the need for privacy too. He was rumored to be quite the "bachelor" in his day.
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Of course Parliament just approved a 79 year old Speaker, because, I guess, they couldn't find someone older? He'll be 83 at the end of his term. This almost seems like elder abuse. Yes, experience counts but eventually you need a rookie, if only because those with experience have died off. Better to have someone younger serve as first-time Speaker with Wan Noor as an advisor, transferring his institutional knowledge.
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Pita To Be Given Second Chance For PM: Wan Noor
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That change greatly benefited the King. The reforms for 112 suggested to date are quite mild IMO, and will not restrict the ability to charge people with 112. -
Pita To Be Given Second Chance For PM: Wan Noor
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Understood. So I would question them that this also means no law can ever be reformed? Or only some laws can be reformed? That would be challenging to defend. It's kind of silly though because reforms would not pass the National Assembly, given the lack of a majority. A lot of moving pieces. The EC could void Pita (slim, but not none) before July 13. Anutin will be nominated, and he could easily win (188+250). I think Prawit is sidelined given his new nickname with the public "Sleepy", although he is the sentimental choice and it would be payback for his loyalty. Failing on a first vote means a second vote would fail as well, I can't see what might change between the two votes. Senators will not cave to protests, IMO. I guess Srettha would be nominated after a failed first vote? But I'm not sure he'll get enough Senate votes? I think a better plan for the powers that be would be to let Pita become PM, but then chip away at him and his coalition hourly, making it impossible for them to accomplish anything. Then bring a EC or CC case or three. And the CC could just force him from office like they did with Yingluck, citing some obscure legal "precedent". -
Extra account for retirement visa?
bamnutsak replied to jethro69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It could just be a result of the publicity surrounding inside embezzlement, but it feels like those are quite prevalent here. Google, copy and paste: thailand bank employees embezzle money site:aseannow.com