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Family seeks refuge from loan shark at Nonthaburi bus stop
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I want to know what they used the loan for. Booze? Food? Motorcycle? -
Thailand Adjusts Excise Taxes on Local Liquor to Boost Tourism
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Western father: So, where shall we go for our family holidays this year? Everybody: Thailand! The alcoholic hub of the world! That's a really family destination. -
Officials Shut Down Allegedly Illicit Nightclub in Pattaya
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
They probably thought the junta had gone so no need to worry. -
Hungary's parliament clears path for Sweden's Nato membership
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in World News
It sounds very fatalistic to say they will die for each other, doesn’t it? -
Is plastic recycling a hoax made up by Big Oil?
Purdey replied to flyingtlger's topic in General Topics
A lot of the problem arises from the lack of knowledge today. Many people think plastic is an homologous material, all the same composition etc. People can differentiate a Masarati and BYD, even though they are both "cars". They can differentiate between Windows and Android, though they are both operating systems. The only type of plastic that is ready to recycle today remains polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers, like water bottles. Waste collectors do separate PET bottles to send to be recycled. Her indoors has a large oil drum that she fills with PET bottles and gives the bottles (not sells) to an old waste picker. These days recycling bottles into new bottles is legal. Some companies, like H&M use recycled bottles to make clothing. The EU is fine with recycled bottles but some countries just don't understand the differences among plastic. Kevlar is a plastic, but not many know that. It doesn't get recycled. I attended a fashion show of clothing made from old recycled bottles recently. Couldn't tell what they were made of. Separate your plastic bottles and they will be recycled. (Sorry for the poor photos) -
Thailand braces for 38-degree heatwave with potential thunderstorms
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Seems it could force people to use a lot of electricity for fans and air conditioning, leading to the government saying they can’t keep up with supply as they weren’t expecting this uptick in energy use. -
Liquor Policy Committee drops plan to extend liquor sale hours, for now
Purdey replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If only there was evidence the sales ban cut alcoholism... -
Not sure why they use the word woke with inverted commas. According to Wikipedia: "Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination" 1. It is an American word. Why is the Telegraph using it? 2. It was created by African-Americans. Nothing to do with transgender art.
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Suvarnabhumi Adds More Staff To Prevent Malfunction
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Interesting to see a prime minister telling a listed company how to do its job -
Health ministry’s alcohol curfew talks hit a hiccup
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If only the government could prove their policy works, using a figure that shows fewer alcoholics. -
Move To Reduce Speed Limit On 40 Busy Bangkok Roads To 50km Per Hour
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Move To Reduce Speed Limit On 40 Busy Bangkok Roads To 50km Per Hour
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
No misinterpretation. It is all reported. All the things you say are mentioned by the police but under the line that states driving faster than the speed limit. -
Move To Reduce Speed Limit On 40 Busy Bangkok Roads To 50km Per Hour
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Of course there are reasons but speeding comes top of the list, whether it be speeding due to drunkenness, speeding and hitting a tree, speeding and losing control of the vehicle. But the Police put speeding at the top of the list. This is a capture of a Thai police presentation. The long blue line at the top of the graph says "Driving faster than the speed limit". -
Move To Reduce Speed Limit On 40 Busy Bangkok Roads To 50km Per Hour
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Please do go back to the publicly release police reports on road accidents. Speeding is given as the main reason each time. In 80 km.hr limits, I have seen Maserati and Porsches do 160. Egg on the face much?