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20 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:23 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
Thanks for this info.
I live in a housing estate and some of the houses have daily rentals causing a big problem for me and my neighbours.
Our housing estate is only a sort distance to beaches and town so it is very popular for large groups to occupy the larger houses, sometimes up tp 20 people.
Could you please provide more information regarding this law.
https://thethaiger.com/news/airbnb-illegal-for-daily-and-weekly-rentals-in-thailand
Thanks for the links.
These links are referring to rooms / Condominiums.
Does it also apply to housing developments?
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20 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:
AIRbnb for 1 night is against Thai law,
Thanks for this info.
I live in a housing estate and some of the houses have daily rentals causing a big problem for me and my neighbours.
Our housing estate is only a sort distance to beaches and town so it is very popular for large groups to occupy the larger houses, sometimes up tp 20 people.
Could you please provide more information regarding this law.
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2 hours ago, tomauasia said:
Owned by Keith lock stock and barrel no landlord
I liked the original caddy shack.
Same soi, nearer the traffic lights 3rd road.
If it rained you got wet playing pool.
How's Keith these days,he was a grumpy guy back then?
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On 12/24/2019 at 2:02 PM, giddyup said:
Isn't Liberty on the corner? I believe the owner of Liberty also owns The Lion as well.
Yep he also owns the 3 hole bar across the road from the Lion
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On 12/24/2019 at 6:04 AM, jacko45k said:
So just the Caddy Shack around there now?
That's right, Punch and Judy has closed it's doors also.
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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:
Thais usually queue for the 91
The Thai's ride into the shell on Pattaya Tai thinking they are going to fill up with 91, for some reason this service station has barricaded the 91 bowser without fire extinguishers so you are forced to buy the premium fuel.
They queue for 91 but this is not available.
Why are they not selling 91,must be making a fortune selling only premium.
Can anyone explain.
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29 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:
Thais go elsewhere when they realise, do farang?
I go past regularly, always a long line of Thai's queued up.
Can anyone explain why they have turned off the 91, only selling 95?
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18 minutes ago, Don Mega said:
my car was E85 only
Are you sure..........your car was E85 only, it would not take 91 or 95.
I have never heard of that.
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3 minutes ago, Don Mega said:
Yeah, I already replied to blackcab.... back when benzene was phased out it was only Shell that kept selling it.... and now they don't..
Good to hear PTT is now selling it as I plan to buy another bike soon.
OK, so they are selling cheap 95 for a rip off price................Do You Agree?
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4 minutes ago, Don Mega said:
Shell 95 is proper petrol/benzene..... Not that nasty Gasahol 95 stuff sold everywhere else.
Why on earth would a poor Thai pay extra 6 baht per litre to fill their scooter, that has no Tax or insurance.
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I live south pattaya and go to the Shell petrol station regularly.
Many years ago the guys would fill your tank without zeroing the bowser, so you'd end up filling your Mio for 200 baht.
Now they got me many times, i'm at fault for not being that clever. LOL
Now they have been (for some time now) closing the 91 bowser and only selling 95.
At any other station No Big Deal as the price difference is not a lot, 1 baht or so.
Pattaya Tai Shell Petrol station marks up their 95 another 5 to 6 baht, not a big amount but it must add up over a day, a week, a year.
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14 hours ago, Odin Norway said:
I'm getting really tired of people saying the yellow book is good for nothing. Yea of course if you have your wife holding you're hand all over the place or you can't do f... all on you're own it don't matter to you, does it?. Banks, Amphur office, electric office, land office or any government offices ask for it. It is for sure a good thing to have when living in a house alone.
You don't necessarily need a Yellow book for the above - "Banks, Amphur office, electric office, land office or any government offices "
All the above can be done with either your passport, Thai Drivers Licence or Blue Book.
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20 hours ago, Jingthing said:21 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
Oh dear, was it the French Bakery you spoke highly about recently, the one located in Jomtien Complex?
You used to love that bakery and tell everyone how wonderful it was.
Jomtien Complex no existe.
Ha, ha, who are you kidding?
There is a sign above the management office (Jomtien Complex) 3 shops down from the bakery.
We all know you love the new sign “Jomtien Walking Street” but it will always be Jomtien Complex.
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16 hours ago, BritManToo said:
The west ain't that good a place for young people these days.
I'm hearing similar from friends back in Aus.
I was looking at going back due to the offshore work drying up, lots of jobs in Aus for me.
I have a good English friend, I met him here. He was working as a teacher here and has a Thai child, he got a job in Australia and now works as a teacher in QLD, he has nothing nice to say about the school and the students. the kids a very disrespectful.
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On 2/27/2019 at 11:21 AM, Jingthing said:
I had a similar experience the other day at a counter of a bakery
Oh dear, was it the French Bakery you spoke highly about recently, the one located in Jomtien Complex?
You used to love that bakery and tell everyone how wonderful it was.
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2 hours ago, JRG23 said:On 2/22/2019 at 3:03 AM, kanga09 said:what ever you do if children are born in thailand do not bring them to your country like i did in Australia their friends make fun of you for basically doing the right thing for your child my one alongside her friend called me loser as they have more rights here and women who pretend to honest and loyal and lie to you about happy family betray you don't make the same mistake as i did as things change, I still keep that photo how was made fun of my expartner and her friend calling me a loser now I know can never trust a thai woman again
Goodness. Not a grammar police officer or anything but a couple of sentences or paragraphs would have helped understand this! Cheers!
Yes, Kanga, if you have the time, please provide more information.
I've got to say it, I reckon you've been living in Thailand too long, not a full stop, just the one comma.
It probably would have made more sense if it was written in the Thai language. LOL
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4 minutes ago, Formaleins said:5 hours ago, jacko45k said:
Poor Thai guy on the ground , everyone seems to be ignoring him. Even the ambulance passed on by.
He seemed a little bit busy on his phone.
He is busy talking to salespeople, spending all the money coming his way.
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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:Poor Thai guy on the ground , everyone seems to be ignoring him. Even the ambulance passed on by.
The longer he stays down the bigger the pay packet.
It appears he has a hand injury.
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10 hours ago, cooked said:
no routes available leaving the village without dogs / absent owners.
drive to an airconditioned gym.
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14 minutes ago, wilcopops said:
the biggest change in Thai traffic is the sheer amount of it and the authorities neither design for it nor cope with it
you hit the nail on the head.
Imagine the roads that are FREE of the unlicensed, unregistered, untaxed, uninsured vehicles on our roads.
It would be BLISS, free of congestion, blockages and annoying drivers/riders.
Next time your out and about on the roads, just take a minute and see how many vehicles that are all the above.
they're easy to spot - no tax label, unroadworthy, noisy, panels hanging off - rusted etc.
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5 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:
You must have missed the recent article where only abou 10% of fines are ever paid.
The Thais ignore them because?
Correct, there's no enforcement.
they do have enforcement.
you cannot renew your vehicle registration (tax & CTP).
This is a good way to force these lawbreakers to pay up.
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1 hour ago, mindfulness said:
motorbike 80milgs blood alchohol
1 hour ago, mindfulness said:him being over the limit then why in name should I be responsible
Yes, why are you at blame.
Its probably going to cost you but don't budge.
If this makes the media there will be some very embarrassed Thais.
I know if this happened back home the bike rider would be at fault, he shouldn't have been riding on public roads in his condition (DUI)
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10 hours ago, rooster59 said:
It is expected that 12 points will be issued to each driver.
It's about bloody time.
All these lunatics on the road continually breaking the law because they only have a small fine to pay.
My wife regularly gets speeding tickets, which I pay, take her licence away I say and all the others that choose to break the law.
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