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A guide to Thailand’s new rules of the road
Bert got kinky replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
A guide to Thailand’s new rules of the road A guide that only needs one sentence to cover all bases: Expect the unexpected!!! -
I was in basic training. We watched it in our block (rooms) on a portable B/W TV that one of the boys had bought from home.
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7/11 sells cannabis related products
Bert got kinky replied to bod's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
It turned me into a newt. -
Probably better than you think. in a very short period of time, Anutin has become quite powerful and he also has quite a few very powerful friends in his back pocket. His decriminalization of weed has elevated his status and won him much support, all the way down to the voting public, it was a political masterstroke. I thank Anutin for giving me my right to toke but I trust him as much as I trust any politician. Don't let his bumbling act fool you, this man is not a fool, he knows what he wants and IMHO he will get it.
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If he was MT, he would be working as a driving instructor now, thanks to the MT's most popular pre-release course. ????
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Not RCT, the motto in his signature is 'Arte et Marte' (by skill and by fighting), whereas the RCT Motto is 'Nil sine labore' (Nothing without work). BTW, the REME's motto 'Arte et Marte' is also used by the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME). ????
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I salute these brave heroes, who despite their chronic war wounds, still manage to crawl to a dingy bar on a nightly basis. Thanks to their perseverance to attending evening muster, I have been gifted enough to have met the entire 1980 balcony display team and all within a Pattaya mile. God bless our heroes.
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Your info is based on "personal choice" not Thai laws 1 which thai laws say tourists have to wear masks all the time, point out the legislation 2 which thai laws say tourists have to show vaccine proof in hotels or bars? Please re-read all of my posts again. Where did I state anything about the Thai laws? Dont tell me you saw 99/100 people wearing a mask in a street. Thats not important. You are trying twist the jist of my posts. I didn't state anything was important, I merely stated the situation where I live and judging by posts by other posters that live here, also in quite a few areas in Thailand. Please tell me, why are you so angry that people in my local area wear a mask?
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You have very limited knowledge of Thailand, You don't even realize how big and busy Samutprakarn is. You haven't been to the non tourist areas in Bangkok (the places where the locals live). You are clueless about Thailand outside of a couple of back-water villages and tourist areas (Phuket, CM). Just a clueless tourist who thinks that he knows Thailand than the ex-pats who live here.
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OK, I actually live here, away from the tourist areas and I'm just telling you what it is like here. Why would I want to lie about the current local mask situation? Have you been around or stayed in my area (a main market town in Samutprakarn)? If I walk outside of my office now, out onto the main road running through the area, I can guarantee that just like yesterday and the previous 600 days, everyone (and I do mean everyone) will be wearing a mask. How can what I see in front of me, with my own eyes, be nonsense? Also, other posters who live here are posting the same story. Please note that I did acknowledge that the tourist areas will be different, why don't you open your mind up to the fact that the places in Thailand that you haven't visited might not be the same as the places that you have actually visited?
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Step away from the tourist areas and it's a completely different story. I understand that in Pattaya, Phuket, certain areas of Bangkok, etc, masks are the rarity but this does not go for the vast majority of Thailand. As mentioned in my post above, I have been in a busy non tourist area for the entirety of the pandemic and since the mask rules came into place, I haven't seen one person out in public without a mask on. Even within Bangkok, it depends where you are whether everyone is in masks or not.
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Champion Charged After Wakeskating On Flooded Road
Bert got kinky replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
endangering vehicles and people under Highway Act of 1992, Sections 39 and 72 and Road Traffic Act, Section 114. What about the 40 million+ cars on the road? Surely on a weekly basis they could entrap at least 50% of the drivers on Thailand's roads under the same act. -
It's true, I'm currently double masked. The base mask is a normal market bought mask but the covering mask is a Gucci original. ???? Coupled with my cream chiffon trousers, I'm viewed as 'quite the fashion hound' when shopping around the Pak Nam suburbs. To be honest I haven't been to any tourist areas recently but for my own area (a main market town), I cannot recall seeing anyone outside without a mask on since the pandemic first kicked in. The convenience stores and supermarkets here still have the temperature check at the doors and nothing has really changed from mid pandemic days.