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My Goodness! Will they have to cancel Songkran? Difficult to have a water fight without any water after all.
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There is an idiot in the equation alright, but he doesn't need to look as far afield as America to find it. Quick look in the mirror should show him.
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From the full story: In the statement, the law professors said that political conflict in Thailand, which has dragged on for several years, could be eased or resolved “if the law or the interpretation of the law is applied fairly and rightfully, if the jurists perform their duty without bias and the people in society join forces to search for a solution with reason and patience.”
While they are spot on with their comment, seeing the law applied fairly and rightfully under this Government is never going to happen.
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Bangkok is not going to be alone. There is a glut of empty property in Pattaya and they are still building more. I wouldn't be buying right now, as it seems prices are highly likely to fall given the surplus.
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Suspended sentence and a 3 month driving ban for wiping out 6 cars and killing a bike driver? WOW! One hell of a deterrent to other "I own the road, get out of my way" drivers out there, huh? I bet the situation would have been a whole lot different and a whole lot more expensive if the driver had been a farang though.
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13 minutes ago, webfact said:The chief of police in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi, north west of Bangkok has hit back at claims that one of his men kicked a motorcyclist off his bike.
I have seen them do it with my own eyes more than once, so denying police do it doesn't work with me. There is a depth of stupidity beyond belief when they do it especially to those who aren't wearing a helmet. They know the dangers as people have died from exactly this before, so the cop should be charged with murder, pure and simple.
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44 minutes ago, TopDeadSenter said:I dare one poster to offer a credible reason why Russia would want the guy who has been the hardest on them to win? Any takers?
Well I will take a crack at that one. Lets start with Trump being hardest on them. Bit difficult for anyone else to do it as he is running the show and I recall he was loathe to place the sanctions, but wasn't given much option in it. Secondly, why would they want Trump in again? It seems blatantly obvious to those who aren't blind. It is way way better for Russia to have an irrational and egotistical fool at the helm of the worlds supposed greatest power than someone who can act logically and in the genuine interests of the country. I think that answers your question. You might have trouble understanding it, but the Russians don't!
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Unless he was aware of the verdict in advance, why would he feel the need to put out a show of brute force?
Given the very rational and logical rebuttal arguments put forward by Future Forward, and the awful damage it does to a country's reputation to rule a political opponent not to be allowed to exist, a reasonable, lawful and genuine court couldn't even dream of dissolving them, so such precautions should be wholly unnecessary.
Yes, I know graffiti and showing tits in public by foreigners damages the country's reputation, (allegedly) but surely for the love of god, this would be way, way worse?
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12 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:Anutin said the Thai government never hid the truth
I very nearly choked on my beer when I read that.
I think he must have got his words muddled up. Try replacing the word "hid" with "told" and the sentence has a more honest ring to it.
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24 minutes ago, webfact said:Some had closed down completely for a month. Others had laid off staff for half a month.
I somehow suspect that they are going to be off work for quite a bit longer than that.This is not the sort of problem that is going to go away in a couple of weeks. Happy though to hear that some normally ignored necessary maintenance is being done. Perhaps when tourists do return their hotel might actually be safe.
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Sickening. they didn't even know who had allegedly thrown a bottle but joined in a mob frenzy to beat the <deleted> out of a poor guy who happened to be passing by. Glad to hear bail is being opposed and I hope the judge gives them a very long time to think about their cowardice and wretchedness.
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16 minutes ago, Number 6 said:There is currently absolutely no shortage of work. In fact there appear to be some decent jobs posted within the last ten days.
Harrow
Suankularb
Satit Chula
Wattana Wittayalai
Bangkok Christian
Just a few.
Plenty of good jobs for GOOD teachers - no matter their ages.
Very true and I suspect all those schools are in the private sector. It is the Government schools where the overwhelming majority of kids are educated which is the point under discussion here though. The pay gap between private and government is astronomical. 100K+ for a good private school, 30 if you are lucky in Government and who that is any good is going to work in a poor environment on less than subsistence wages? Monkeys only, which is who they have largely been employing to date, and will continue to do so, and the reason why kids for average schools can't string two sentences together after years of learning. Hell, most of the teachers can't either.
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1 minute ago, NCC1701A said:this is my biggest fear being caught up in one of these raids and a photo of me in my underwear sitting on a bed in a short time room being put on Thai Visa and everyone would know it was me because I am so handsome.
I was strongly tempted to give you a confused emoji for that one. Handsome?
I know what you mean about being recognised though, given my resemblance to a set of cricket stumps.
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I strongly suspect more than one in the rooms raided with their mia noi would have full on crapped themselves when the cops burst in mind.
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30 minutes ago, rooster59 said:Theeraphat told Sanook that what he thought was a white European man came up behind him and hit hit with a heavy object.
Not an Australian, American or Canadian then? Caucasian would have been a better term to use.
I find, as is common with Thai reporting, multiple salient facts missing from the story which sounds extremely strange, and somewhat dubious.
I am sure the TVF sleuths will work it out in due course though.
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6 minutes ago, webfact said:He admitted that 50% less tourists will come in the first six months of the year.
Well at least the lies and fabrication department within TAT of tourist numbers can take a breather.
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I somehow suspect it won't be long before this complete idiot is enjoying a lengthy free stay at the local prison. Has to have left his brains at the airport to do something so desperately stupid.
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28 minutes ago, geovalin said:World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised Cambodia for allowing the Westerdam to dock.
Kudos to Cambodia for providing somewhere to berth. While I understand peoples concerns over the virus, there have been no reports of any sickness on board, so the continuous refusals by some countries is starting to reflect poorly on them. Thailand was in a far better position to deal with this and to my mind, lost a great opportunity to be shown as caring and compassionate. On top of other actions by its health minister, it has instead come out looking pretty shoddy.
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It's one of the joys of living in Thailand that every day there will be something highly unusual to make you almost choke on your morning coffee.
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Further proof that there is an idiot around every corner.
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Sympathy? Prayut would probably need to look up the definition, which for his convenience can be found in the dictionary somewhere between sh!t and syphilis, and is where he would probably direct anyone else looking for any.
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Probably took them while the security guards were sleeping or distracted by LINE messages.
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I don't really care if a doctor says wearing a mask is a good idea or isn't a good idea. There is no excuse whatsoever for a senior member of any responsible government to throw such a foul mouthed tirade of abuse against foreigners in general, as a single individual declined to take a mask from him, in what was obviously nothing more than a cheap publicity stunt, given the standard of mask they were distributing. If a minister in the UK came out with such a statement about people from any country, or area, including use of the F word in their description, how long do you think he would stay in his job?
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“we have done our best”, says Thai health minister
Really? Handed out a bunch of masks that are pitifully inadequate, slagged off those who knew that and refused them, all the while trying to allow more virus carriers to come visit and spread the plague. If this is his best, you would hate to see what happens when they do poorly.
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Video: 'Jazz woman' says she was in the right, blames truck driver and intends to fight case
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Thankfully the court will give her a much harsher penalty WHEN she is found guilty, than if she had admitted what is plainly obvious to anyone with a brain. I actually hope they stick the stupid idiot in jail. Maybe she will wake up to reality then.