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Parker2100

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  1. They do the minimum they need to do to look like they are enforcing the law. It also does not help that there was a Westerner involved. Wouldn't look as good if the establishment was 100% local owned.
  2. It was only a few years ago that Thailand was considered to be one of the most dangerous places to visit. I visited Thailand, for the first time, on the tail end of that. and I don't think it was on the "Most Dangerous" list because of crime. Easy to get hurt, or killed, in other ways. I seem to remember "falling" from balconies was very common at the time.
  3. Only 180? Good then! Yeah, a lot of roudy Draft Dodgers, eh?
  4. Keep dreaming. Wealthy Asians can only eat a few times a day and stay in one hotel room a night. Now, there are fewer rich Asians after COVID. The Thailand Elites are looking for any excuse to limit Western tourists. Thailand will NEVER be Singapore! As I said, keep dreaming and the poor Thais will be poorer and angry!
  5. Just means that Immigration will return to the policy of picking and choosing who can enter Thailand with a preference for rich Chinese. (Which there are fewer of, these days)
  6. I would like to know what the injury was. If it didn't get better, then how so? Was it grangenous? If so, not removing it would have lead to Sepsis and to death. He may have been under medicine for pain and does not remember or just plain miscommunication. If the leg didn't need to be removed, then he has a case. If it did and they miscommunicated it, then I am not sure the fault lies with the doctors. It is very common for people to be in denial getting news like that. It may be that his brain wouldn't except it. My uncle died of Sepsis because he refused to have his leg amputated. He just refused to believe it was necessary. You could say the real cause of death was denial.
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