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law ling

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  1. If they were serious about this:

     

    1. More effort needed in policing the border - yes, a big job but they have a big army ("360,850 active duty and 200,000 reserve personnel" - from google.)

     

    2. Need very harsh penalities to those who employ, house or harbour illegal entrants.

     

    3. Need a police force to follow up at workplaces, housing estates, etc.

     

    ... in short: it's never going to happen: too many local industries rely on the steady supply of these workers.

     

    For completeness, I should add:

     

    4. Need schemes to get unemployed Thais into these jobs the illegals are taking (yes, I know: can't be done, won't happen).

     

    5. If illegals are indeed refugees, then proper facilities should be provided for them (yes, I know, it's not Thailand's strong point).

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  2. Just back from an Issarn trip  ... went with two teenagers to the local hospital for their second-shot appointment ... took 4 1/2 hours! ... I haven't heard the hospital's side as to why it took so long ... but I'm calling the hospital incompetent (in the face of the government's call in the OP).

     

    OK, the final half-hour is the "observation period" ... but the other four hours??? - it included a one-hour lunch break for some hospital staff ... BUT we arrived at our appointed time: so, our appointment time included sitting through their lunch. 

  3. Had my first ever attack of this just weeks ago getting up from bed: a sudden and an amazingly and violently extreme sensation - lucky I didn't fall.

     

    I googled it, and did the exercises described above, and some variations of same (starting from a kneeling and a sitting position) - which seemed to do the trick. 

     

    I was so horrified by the sensation that I took myself to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital (ENT Department), but by then there were no re-occurances - but they prescribed some pills (which I didn't take) (for motion sickness, I believe) and also vitamin B12 tablets, which I did take.

     

    Interested to read here that posters do get it from time to time. I'm certainly more aware now of avoiding unusual head movements: I believe my original attack was triggered by defrosting the fridge ... and hanging my head upside down to examine the underside of the freezer section, to check the progress of the defrosting.

  4. 1. As usual: a seemingly promising and positive announcement (albeit with insufficient detail) near the end of a month ... just to encourage destroyed businesses to pay another month's useless rent.

     

    2. They delight in minute details for airport arrivals - and good luck to them - but I suspect a greater danger to the Thai public lies in illegal, on-foot arrivals from adjacent countries, which I presume still takes place ... constantly adding new infections, if not new varients, to the only vaxed to 30-40% (?) local population.

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  5. Last time I did this at Jomtien you filled out a form and submitted it with one(?) passport-sized photo. They used to say come back in the afternoon to collect it. Fee was B200 or B300 (some say it should be free, but no point arguing about that.)

     

    You should have some evidence of your residence, e.g. a copy of your lease, but I've just used a rent receipt.

     

    Yes, an Agent can do it for a fee.

     

    In the past I've had to order two (and pay double): one to open a bank account and one to get a bike licence.

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