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Thailand's extreme air pollution: 'I feel sorry for my daughter'
racket replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The west needs to ban people from entering these areas, perhaps even sanctioning north eastern part of thailand by closing down western businesses and all forms of tourists going there. That would immediately kill their economy, and only then, will the local governments wake up to the fact. Thais are complacent and don't seem to care much, but when it comes down to the economy and money - that's when they will finally make the uncomfortable decision. Literally no respect for human life in these areas..- 51 replies
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It's a market, and when there is demand prices usually go up and when its too much supply prices stay flat or fall. It's basic economics. Go figure. Most of these properties have been discounted during the pandemic, so seeing prices going up +15-20 doesn't mean they are back to their all time highs yet. It's been a magnificent buying opportunity, and these properties will be a gold mines in years ahead.
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If he was so sure, he would bet his own life.
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Swedish Man Arrested on Samui Island for 75 Days of Overstaying
racket replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Oh great..they arrested a dude who overstayed for 75days, but they surely haven't arrested locals who keep dumping garbage and burning all plastic waste all around the island spreading hazardous air pollution.. No no. Let's just say that the police in Chaweng just so happened to rape somebody inside the police station once upon a time as well. Yeah look it up! F off, piece of <deleted>s. If the western sanctions on Russia would be put on Thailand, more than half the population would starve to death within a year and their economy crumble like a falling coconut. They should be happy and thank people for overstaying, at least it contributes to consumption and economic growth. Out! -
I'm amazed that TAT hasn't issued any advisory recommendations to discourage travel to these areas, given the hazardous smoke levels, especially in Chiang Mai. Due to their incompetence in handling this pollution, I believe it would be beneficial for the European Union and the Americas to impose travel and business activity sanctions in northwestern Thailand. This would ensure that the economic burden is felt by zero tourists and no foreign businesses until the Thai government resolves this issue. However, this would also mean that major retailers like Big C, Tesco, and nearly all foreign businesses would have to close, which could have severe economic consequences. Perhaps then, the Thai authorities would be forced to take action and implement measures to halt the burning, or at the very least, restrict it to controlled areas and times coinciding with occasional rain. As of now, their negligence is at 100%.
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7,600 Russian Tourists Seek Extension of Stay in Phuket Amid Tourism Boom
racket replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
That's a whopping 14,44 million baht for thai immigration! -
Swedish man suspected of running sex network in Thailand
racket replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Try reading the comments again and stop repeating the same BS. You can interpret victims the way you want. -
Swedish man suspected of running sex network in Thailand
racket replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So he banged 4000 girls, yeah right. Most likely just screenshotted girls onlyfans, and they found no way of making a cut. Something is not right. -
Cabinet approves tourist fee of 150-300 baht for all foreign tourists
racket replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Perhaps the only good outcome of this (maybe) is that they should be less restrictive when it comes to border runs and ask questions, because after all, now the tourist has to pay a fee. -
According to Thai Law, the hospital must treat her whatever the cost. The hit and runner should be sued and thrown in jail for causing the accident. It’s clearly not her fault, but again, if she didn’t have a license and no helmet - the insurance company has no reason to pay. Things like this can and should be able to be resolved with installments.
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You shower with it and brush your teeth with it, but you don't drink it. Most water bottles you're buying are tap water anyways, but filtered in some ways. You could boil the water and should eliminate most of the bacteria that goes through the pipes, and then it should be safer to drink. But considering that you might need 2-6L per day, you'll need to factor in the electricity cost overtime.
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110 Thai immigration police officers charged in visa scandal
racket replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Didn’t we hear a week ago that we can all trust the RTP? There are at least a 1000 more Joe Ferraris in Thailand for sure. -
The RTP is already known for being the most corrupt police in the world. Ehm.. Joe Ferrari..
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Here is how to fix this problem. The international community sanctions Koh Tao island making it illegal for anyone to visit. Thereby bankrupting the whole Island until Thai authorities looks into every death that has occurred there for clear review. Those who have a hidden agenda needs to be charged and put to prison for life.
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Foreign Tourist Collapses and Dies In Walking Street Area
racket replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
This is happening all around the world! -
On average, rainfall peaks and is heaviest in November according to data so that's true. Although, that doesn't mean December is without rain. The mean temperature also drops more in December compared to November, followed by January. With that said, December is part of the monsoon season, which typically starts in October and goes through end of January. Below is data from 2016, couldn't find a revised version.