Purdey
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He entered the UK in 2008 and later bought Manchester City football club. The British didn't turn him over to Bangkok.
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People don't always get it. There are lots of police who are polite and helpful. I have met many and it usually involves the ones on office duty far from the street. Renewing my PR red book the guys in the office smile and are very friendly. For a street cop it is the pressure from above to collect cash that turns then surly. Some simply should be kicked out of the force immediately. Don't paint every cop as evil. It takes all sorts.
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Good old Chuwit, playing the carrot while weilding the stick. He knows he can't be the RTP bete noire all the time. Sometimes he has to be Mr. Nice Guy. Massaging is the name of the game today. A gifted politician. He has a point, that police wages at the bottom are bad but that isn't what drives corruption. It is the ambitious seniors who want position, which is expensive, as well as the ones who know how much they stand to make if they push downward. I can't see him changing the RTP alone because that requires political will and this government just doesn't have it.
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Any prosecution made following a coup d'etat is automatically suspicious. It may be one reason why foreign countries and states welcomed him with open arms - they are aware that a coup needs justification, real or not. Normally those who initiate a coup are severely punished if it falls. A success means do what you want.
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Strong earthquake hits south-eastern Turkey near Syria border
Purdey replied to Scott's topic in World News
Bad for ordinary people. My sympathy for the friends, families and relatives lost. However, I have noticed over the years that religiously pious people, like those in the area, never, ever say that God is punishing them for their sins when natural disaster strikes. After all a natural disaster is God smiting sinners, isn't it? What did they do? -
Did they say they are adding barriers in a city that is already logjammed due to traffic lights and railway crossings? Would have thought the RTP would want to avoid more traffic problems. Interesting that someone said to himself, "no need to stop corruption, we can spend money on electronic barriers and i get 10% off the top."
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Singer attacked on stage at a pub in a Bangkok suburb
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
A woman is usually involved. -
It seems the Pentagon has confirmed that three Chinese balloons flew (or is that drifted?) Over the USA under the Trump administration, several media have reported https://thehill.com/policy/defense/3844511-chinese-balloons-flew-over-us-three-times-during-trump-administration-officials/ This explains why the government was sure they were Chinese. Previous experience. No confirmation yet on the purpose of the latest balloon (I guess Trump allowed the earlier ones to escape as he may have had confirmation they were harmless), although having fallen into 47 feet of water the latest balloon should have been retrieved by now. It would be helpful if the truth could be revealed as the speculation is driving me crazy.
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Sunak ‘risks full-scale trade war’ with Brussels by scrapping EU laws
Purdey replied to Scott's topic in World News
A lot of focus on a potential trade war here and little about the effects of lowering women's rights, labor rights and putting the environment in danger. Polluting rivers, punishing unions, lowering food standards. I won't be surprised if pensions to those living overseas are affected ("they're practically foreigners, ain't they?"). These aren't the sunlit uplands people were promised.. The EU has the right to tell the British its goods and labor conditions do not meet EU standards and insist low quality foods and goods meet its standards. This will hurt exports. Bad for Britain. The British could then retaliate against the EU with tariffs and raise food prices in the UK as a result of expensive imports. Bad for Britain again. Shooting itself in the foot has become the national pastime of the UK. Lowering rights and standards doesn't make you free because you can't force the EU to do what the uk wants any more. -
24 Billion Baht Allocated to Boost EV Battery Production
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thailand, having committed to lowering its carbon footprint on the world stage, promptly ordered more coal fired electricity generating facilities. If anyone believes EVs save the environment, first look at the places generating their electricity. -
PM2.5 DANGERS – guidelines issued by the ministry of education
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Seems the Thai government is only interested in looking at the end result rather than the source of pollution. Burning agricultural stubble is the cause. Allowing farmers to burn fields is a bad habit and the ministry of agriculture needs to educate farmers better. -
American tourists spend more money than Europeans in Thailand: survey
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Just asking 200 people sounds suspiciously too few in order to be statistically significant. -
If you buy heroin on the streets of Lisbon, Portugal, it is not illegal. If you buy on the streets of Boston in the US, it is. Vaping is legal in most countries but illegal in Thailand. Why don't travel agents and embassies not make people aware of these laws? Foreigners often visit countries like Thailand because of their different cultures. Why should different laws be such a shock?
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That's capitalism folks. Get rid of the NHS so insurance companies could be winners!
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What should I do?
Purdey replied to Ciccio's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
If you have evidence like emails, lodge a complaint with the police showing that he agreed to return the deposit. Maybe a visit by the boys in brown will help. -
A dozen police on Sukhumvit chasing motorcycles doing an illegal u-turn this morning. I bet all of them got away with an immediate red banknote and the government will never see a penny. I like Chuvit's style of dripping the information slowly. It implies he has more and any attempt to make him disappear is likely to lead to a whole load of juicy revelations.
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Antony Blinken in Jerusalem: Urgent steps needed for calm
Purdey replied to Scott's topic in World News
Correct. Same for Saudi Arabia and tribal regions. Same for native Americans, they didn't have borders or countries, ripe for stealing.