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Seems Thai police have a different view to other countries on reasonable time for taking blood alcohol readings. Two hours I believe is a standard. Blood alcohol concentrations reduce by 0.015 per hour. He had several hours to potentially drop from mid/low range to legal limit. Very convenient delay for the very wealthy driver. Hmm. Me thinks maybe something going on.
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Where I come from colleges and universities are where people go to become highly educated and increase in maturity, not to behave like Neanderthal thugs.
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Holiday Gone Wrong: British man claims he was tortured in Thailand Jail
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If true, this is a horror story of extreme Thai police corruption and akin to the Joe Ferrari style brutality. A proper investigation of course would be able to gather evidence to indicate whether or not this man's account of events is indeed true, partially true or untrue. If it was indeed true however, a proper investigation would not likely occur. A Catch 22 of sorts to make this man's report open to continual speculation. -
For sure he'll be surrounded by CCP minders to make sure he tows the party line.
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Sha Zhu Pan - Pig Butchering Scam. Fatten the pig (foreigner) before slaughter. Multi billion dollar fraud scam run by Chinese organised crime syndicates. They usually pose as beautiful Chinese, with fake profiles on dating sites or pretend to accidentally message you on What's App, etc. They groom gullible foreigners with flirtatious chat (can be days, weeks, months) and casually mention they invest and make money in crypto, or their 'aunty/uncle, etc' does. The script is usually the same. Foreigners out of curiosity ask more questions about this seemingly lucrative money making venture. Then they are often lured into investing into crypto. It may be a combo of legitimate and fake crypto exchange sites. But ultimately the victims will lose everything.
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Chinese Buyers Bring Back Hope for Thailand’s Condominium Market
aussienam replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Motorcyclist Dies After Trying to Beat Train in Pattaya
aussienam replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Impatience is normal here. And wondering where the deceased was going to that made him decide he just couldn't wait for the train to pass? A som tum meal? I am sure being a minute delayed would not have made any difference. Rushing to get somewhere where there is no urgency to get to is the norm here. -
What time do you go to sleep? (Poll)
aussienam replied to BananaStrong's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Chronic insomniac 3am to 5am daily. Only go out once a week, sometimes twice. -
I live here too for years and it is not baseless. I have observed, have been a pedestrian as well as ride daily on the roads. I have stopped at pedestrian crossings as well and had aggressive Thai drivers abuse and sound horns and race around me. I have seen pedestrians nearly knocked over. This is not a generalization but a predominant trend. Any compliant drivers is in extreme minority. Crossings are dangerous as its causes a false sense of security and safety.
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Thais DO NOT stop at pedestrian crossings. They don't stop at pedestrian traffic lights either. All it does is make clueless tourists who come here more susceptible to being maimed or killed by a Thai driver, the worst and most disobedient, aggressive drivers in the world. Best to not have any pedestrian crossings here. Overhead walkway bridges is the only safe option. Waste of money. Will only profiteer the contractors, the hospitals and the funeral companies.
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400 Russian Tourists Arrive in Rayong, Welcomed with Water Cannon Salute
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Something quite disturbing and uncomfortable about this. They are over-the-top welcoming and literally rewarding Russian visitors where most other modern nations have imposed sanctions over the Ukraine invasion. It's as though they are condoning it and snubbing Ukraine and the rest of the world. If it was any other nation (UK, US, Germany, etc), where has been our grand welcoming? -
They were both admitted to hospital unconscious. They must have both suffered from some form of cardiac arrest during treatment and unable to be revived. Monitors would have shown cardiac output and staff would have followed revival attempt procedures. That's heart failure. An autopsy will determine the root cause of heart failure and therefore their death.
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Passport went through the washing machine
aussienam replied to Longbow212's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
<deleted>? A rant over the guy's travel and laundry habits? And assumptions about the type of ticket class? The guy has reached out for help, not stupid critical remarks. Get off your high horse. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Let me guess, you are an insurance agent! A lot of people who 'should' spend time to thoroughly check conditions of their policy I am guessing don't. Okay, you are right about not literally 'hiding' in the fine print, but eyes glaze over for many after reading pages of this stuff. Yes, policy holders should check their policy. They are not all told. I haven't when I have taken out online policies. Maybe the advice is there somewhere on the screen. But I am savvy enough now to check anyway. Others are not. There is an obvious failing as people are still falling into the trap of being under insured, or uninsurable due to their actions/activities. Insurance companies could do a better job of highlighting the dangers IMO. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
I dare say that she is not certified as 'fit to fly', being a requirement. She has spinal injuries as well. No airline would accept. Also liability and cost issues. She cannot sit on a regular seat so cannot accommodate her. A chartered jet for medivac would be needed once she is stable enough and as her insurance claim has been rejected the costs would be extreme. Only choice is to get her to reach a level of medical improvement in Thailand where she can safely travel on a regular airline seat back to her country, which is what the goal would of course be. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
The woman made a terrible mistake not having appropriate insurance cover. I hope she recovers. The article reads as though she did have insurance. Lots of conditions can void cover even if she was covered for riding/being a passenger. People going on vacation are often prompted to take cover when booking flights by affiliated links and think all is good to go. Insurance companies are to blame in part by being more interested in taking money for policies but hiding a lot of details in large volumes of fine print. They could do a much better job highlighting problematic areas where policy holders often think they're properly covered but are not. Many inferior cover insurance policies out there just happy to take your money. Of course we should all spend an hour or two reading insurance terms and conditions and other information before paying for a policy. I used to download the documents and run word searches on 'motor bike', 'motorbike', 'motor cycle', 'motorcycle' which would bring up those relevant sections. Alcohol, drugs, speeding, no helmet, engine capacity limits (often no more than 125 or 150cc) are some main ones for voiding cover. Plenty of other conditions may void cover as well. -
I am happy about the mention of foreign ownership of land being scrapped. Like many other parts of the world, predominantly Chinese easily outbid others in the property market and drive up local prices, forcing local citizens out and acquiring premium properties in prime locations. We then end up with gentrification full of foreigners forcing their own cultural and language preferences and disinterested in local ones. Having whole enclaves full of criminal scum, where dirty money has funded their lifestyles, who look down on local Thais, who get nothing from it. It's a slap and a spit in the face for regular working class Thai people. The regular Thais get more money from the lower income tourists (not talking about Chinese on closed-loop coach tours) and expats who spend into the local economy daily and interact with Thai people. Thailand is still a fairly homogeneous race, which is what attracts most people here. I wish it stayed like this.
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For retired expats What do you do for excitement
aussienam replied to kingstonkid's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
555. All those poor sods sitting at home with their pants around their ankles in front of a laptop/phone, box of tissues, paying crazy money to these young women to arouse them. Bars are just lined with girls glued to their phones nowadays for booty calls and FaceTime sessions with desperate blokes. The bar experience is not the same anymore. Boring as hell and a ripoff. Lucky as we age our libido drops off. -
Good stuff. Should be a lot more of it. Plenty of lowlifes living in Thailand off the back of significant crimes when they should be in prison and barred from traveling out of their countries. Unfortunately reality is many got away with whatever evil deeds they did in the past and have luxurious lives here, some even gloat about it. Only a few get caught like this Swedish man.
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Weed smoking cafes now illegal - checks made on shops in Khao San Road
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Customers frequenting ganja cafes are adults. Who cares what they smoke, whether the leafs, buds, flowers, etc. As long as they don't drive. Kids using ganja are not going into the cafes. They are smoking it outside. People can grow their own plants now legally so cannot see how this is solving any issues. Flip flopping laws is causing confusion IMO. -
Red Bull case: Former senior prosecutor discharged from service
aussienam replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I looked up Vorayuth Yoovidhya on INTERPOL red notice and cannot find him. There's still one warrant for reckless driving causing death exp. 2027. I alternated first and last name combination as well. No results found. Has he been removed from INTERPOL red notice? Wikipedia even has an article on Vorayuth Yoovidhya !!