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Tourist Police Step Up Patrols to Ensure Safety in Key Pattaya Areas
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Is heavy set a euphemism for fat? -
Maybe they are trying to make up for Covid? I am being a little sarcastic!
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Update: British teacher arrested for sexual assault in Thailand
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Agree, the alleged crimes are horrendous and if he is found guilty he should get the maximum sentence, but until he is found guilty why show his face.- 104 replies
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Thai teachers pierce lips of 36 kids over gum mischief
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
In the jungle, where they come from perhaps? -
Correct, but now can he come back? According to the BBC: "Police were also reportedly looking to charge the Sri Lankan man, who had kept the lion in his rented pool villa, but were unable to as he is no longer in Thailand. He was due to be charged with bringing a controlled wild animal into public places, which carries jail time of up to six months and a fine of 50,000 baht. " https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-68091153
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British Man Arrested with Magic Mushroom in Patong
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Looks like it took a SWAT team to arrest this guy, must be a very bad villain, did they get a tip off, or was it thru intell???? Yes I am being sarcastic!!! -
Jive at Dong Tan: Beach-turned-bazaar sparks excitement in Jomtien
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
". Attempts by local authorities to regulate these prohibited spaces have proven futile, resulting in vehicular chaos as cars vie for limited parking. Isn't there a 'police station' at Dong Tan?? So what are the BIB doing??? -
Culture Secretary Faces Criticism Over BBC Bias Claims
mikeymike100 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Many news outlets are biased, like MSNBC, CNN, Fox etc, but the difference here is that the BBC relies mostly on License Fees from the UK public for its operation! If a person watches live TV in the UK and has no license, it is a criminal offense. If a person doesn't pay a fine, they can be imprisoned. The charter which the BBC operates under says it, the BBC, must be unbiased. From the charter: "The BBC should provide duly accurate and impartial news, current affairs and factual programming to build people’s understanding of all parts of the United Kingdom and of the wider world. Its content should be provided to the highest editorial standards. It should offer a range and depth of analysis and content not widely available from other United Kingdom news providers, using the highest calibre presenters and journalists, and championing freedom of expression, so that all audiences can engage fully with major local, regional, national, United Kingdom and global issues and participate in the democratic process, at all levels, as active and informed citizens." The problem is that BBC in general is now very biased and so are some its commentators/journalists. Maybe 25 -30 years ago it was a world renowned news organization that everyone could trust, and look up to but slowly and surely it has been getting worse/biased as time has passed. Why the BBC needs to be paid for by the public, thru license fees, in this day and age is beyond ant logic! -
2 Polish women apologise for sunbathing in Chiang Mai temple
mikeymike100 replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
If you are male then.................NORMAL -
My observations for a recent trip to Pattaya.
mikeymike100 replied to advancebooking's topic in Pattaya
So is all sounds about normal?? -
True vegans consider most things as junk food! such as any meat, eggs or dairy?