And nothing will be done about it. Maybe if there were real consequences for these criminals, especially violent crime.
A few wais and they'll be on their way 😕
If some random person is coming into a condo complex and harassing people, asked to leave and doesn't, is this trespassing in Thailand? And does the police do anything about it?
Goggling it in the west, it's a crime, "aggravated trespassing or criminal trespassing" and it is a criminal offence.
I'm just wondering how it's handled if you were to call the police, has anyone any experience?
I know TIT, but would like to know what our rights are in this case.
Majority of Israeli tourists/backpackers I met on my travels were very rude and unfriendly, was pretty much the consensus with other international backpackers. The women are pretty hot though.
I've an Aerox that needs new tires. I'm leaning towards Michelin city grip 2... but they're out of stock, so could be a wait.
2 other options from my shop are,
IRC IZ-Ss : 3200
Pirelli Angel scooter : 4590
Either of these ok, or any other recommendations?
Just for city use, long lasting, good grip.
And arriving in unsafe, stolen, Western aircraft. (10 Billon $ worth)
Most developed countries don't allow aircraft with no safety logs in their airspace, let alone landing, for obvious reasons.
At some point there'll be a major accident.
Do better Thailand.
How do these work? Do you just get a sim with a cheap data plan?
Would this do the trick? Looking for something that can be run off the bike battery. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/gt02-gps-gps-gps-mini-gps-tracker-locator-i3499935169.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.4.374d4436ztiv2i
Has anyone used an agent to transfer a green book in Chiang Mai?
I'm aware it's cheaper to got to the land office, but I'd rather just pay a fee.
Some info I've read online is having to bring the bike to the land office... Just wondering if that's necessary, or if the agent does this?