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9 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:
The OAG is now apparently reluctant to take legal action against Vorayuth.
Says it all, and a total disgrace to Thailand.
Why would the OAG not want to take legal action on this case?
The fact that this bloke has used his money and connections to escape justice
should be the reason that they should pursue the case to the end.
he has made them out to be completely incompetent to carry out justice in this country.
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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:
The more I think about it, the more angry I get. The Thai army is getting hundreds of billions of baht a year from the people. The very least the people can expect in return, is protection of some sort. With hundreds of thousands of soldiers, what on earth are these guys doing with their time, if not patrolling the borders, the rivers, and the seas, during a pandemic the neighbors are dealing with? Fishing boats should be randomly stopped, and checked. Borders should be locked down. Something seems very fishy here.
Are we looking at gross incompetence? Are we looking at total indifference? Corruption? Laziness? Total derelicton of duty, on the part of Prayuth, Anutin, and the entire leadership?
If so, Prayuth needs to resign immediately, and the people, and especially the youth, should demand that.
Totaaly agree that you are correct on all points.
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Interesting read today mate.
Maybe it was me, but i detected an anti- thai self saving theme.
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6 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:If they prosecute all those in government involved in the corruption too, I can see Thailand looking forward, and going places.
OK PM. Lets go all out to stop ALL corruption in Thailand. The best place to start is within government offices and parliament.
There have been numerous reports on your own increase in personal wealth since your coup.
OK so put these rumours to the sword and set an example to the common Thai by disclosing your wealth before taking over the government and now.
The ball is in your court so do it.
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The comment from the Cop is why this problem exists.
There is a law on the books on pollution. It is the duty of the law enforcers to prosecute the offenders.
To offer this to the populace to "work from home" to solve the problem
is proof of the incompetence of officialdom.
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My take is what is the point of the ban?
Forget foreigners how does it affect Thais?
If they partake of a drink do they forget to vote, mark the wrong square because they are drunk????
Does the tout of a candidate not supply the grog after the voter has ticked the right box???
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Just now, overt2016 said:
Ok, Many Bangkok roads, but now many is many?
Don't forget we are going to the moon in 7 years!
I forgot we are also going to be a smart city. For that we need smart administrators when will we get them?
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Ok, Many Bangkok roads, but now many is many?
Don't forget we are going to the moon in 7 years!
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I was absolutely gobsmacked when I read this so my mind is unable to respond.
Bloody hell Bangkok is sinking education is a backwater, thousands of people are dying on the roads,
I could go on, but this government needs to take care of the people before pipe dreaming.
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3 hours ago, PatOngo said:
Oh Blossoms, you are so fragile!
Once again Thai officialdom gets their knickers in a knot over nothing.
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For some reason I don't believe this number!
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3 hours ago, potless said:
Is that the place where an 80 baht ticket costs 120 baht or more, and people queue up to buy them?
Didn't our revered PM declare six years ago that he would end the sale of tickets over 80Baht?
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Prawit: Listen to me you peasants.
Thailand is number 2 on road deaths and we need to get to number 3.
Is that what you said General pinochio?
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When you get to my age even the judges are lookers.
Oops I mean the female judges, not the blokes!!!!
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Two Thai government officials talking over lunch:
A: Did you know that today was International Anti Corruption day?
B: No!
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Was it only the administration that issued the statement or was it backed up by doctors?
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6 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:Should read "investigations are taking place to see WHAT bribery was involved !"
Is this really believable? A crime that occurred some years ago that was obvious to all
except those that were paid off by the corrupt.
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Just another upstanding member of the Thai trough sniffers sent to pastures.
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I have no intention of demeaning the first two posters, but!!!
The assessment of the NSO gives a completely different outlook in the Thai education system.
In a nutshell it is BS.
Yes it is entirely different to teach classes in remote areas compared to metropolitan locales,
but we have an amazing source called "the internet"
All it needs is the multitude of the of experts in the Education Department headquarters
to study the concept of utilise this source.
Without being political this would be of more benefit to Thailand than a couple of submarines.
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I really wonder why don't they monitor the existing cameras?
There are enough of them around.
Here in Pinklao there areat least two ponted at every Pedestrian crossing.
Since it is a law that motorists MUST give way to Pedestrians.
Why is it that NOT one motorist has been charged and fined for the numerous times I have been nearly run over?
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BREAKING NEWS!!
Hundreds of thousands of students are threatening to sue the Thailand Education Ministry
For providing the with sub-standard education that does not prepare them for the real-world.
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Stop it. Stop it now!
Don't you people realise you are all tarnishing the reputation ot Thailand.
I should know. I am a member of parliament who is helping to free the country of creepy crawlies
by running chickens in open country.
Just leave us MP's and army appointed admins to serve us {oops] the peasants
with our greed.
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BAH HUMBUG!!!
21 Lampang students hurt as school van overturns
in Chiang Mai News
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My thoughts exactly.
Confirms my previous comments today about the competence of this government.