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Accident Austrian Tourist Dies After Drunken Fall at Koh Samui Hotel
Colki replied to Georgealbert's topic in Koh Samui News
3NUMBAS you may want to read article again Austrian not Australian -
Report Thai Woman's Bold Demand for 1 Million Baht Sparks Online Debate
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
To much Tik Tok -
I also suffer from hand tremor. I consulted two GP`s in Australia and advised I was considering using CBD oil as when there only for a few days. Both agreed it was worth trying and so I obtained oil but have only been using for 10 days so is to early to know if effective however I have noticed a very slight improvement in some hand functions. I took this action on advise of two people who claim it to be effective in their cases.
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BREAKING NEWS Thai Forces Close Sa Kaeo Border Amid Tensions
Colki replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As Homburg states this should not be an army decision. It should be done by the government and enforced by the army. No wonder Thailand has issues re the segregation of powers. -
Report Thailand's Legal Wrangle with Hun Sen over Audio Leak Escalates
Colki replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well the Thai cyber police and associates should go straight over the border arrest Hen Sen and deport him to Thailand. That will teach him. -
Kasikorn bank joint account
Colki replied to anchadian's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I think scorecard you took line from my post....also affects what happens to the account if one of the parties dies. As I stated have not worked in thai bank but in two other western countries..... A joint account with both signatures to operate, on the death of one of the parties the account is frozen and goes to probate where usually half is included in the estate of the deceased BUT other party cannot access there portiion until resolved by probate. A joint account with either signature is not affected by death of one party and the surviving party can continue to draw down on balance of account. Normally if declared the bank will close joint account and open account in name of survivor. Have heard here they require both signatures to close a joint account, surviving or either party could draw down to a minimal balance to circumvent this. -
UK Breaking Barriers: Blaise Metreweli Becomes First Woman to Lead MI6
Colki replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Cannot believe they appointed her and you intelligent beings were obviously not approached over the position -
Kasikorn bank joint account
Colki replied to anchadian's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I was advised by Bangkok Bank that I could not open a joint account with my Thai partner as we were not married. I did have an existing account with them. I worked in a bank and no not in Thailand but what relavency does whose name is first make. Only regulation was either joint signature or either signature for withdrawals. Also affects what happens to the account if one of the party dies. -
Accident Chinese Duo's Car Crash Injures Several Students in Rayong
Colki replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand News
Unbelievable two drivers of one vehicle -
Moving a family to Pattaya from Bangkok thoughts?
Colki replied to DonniePeverley's topic in Pattaya
Good to read positive news about Pattaya which I thoroughly endorse. Also very close by to areas like Bang Saray for dining and beaches. Beach at navy base is excellent a low cost golf course there as well. Annual LPGA tournament as well as many other festivities to enjoy. -
Report Young British Mum Detained in Germany for Cannabis Smuggling
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Unless I am blind I do not see any mention of quantity. A joint or kilos would make a big difference in court penalty. -
Red Phoenix I disagree with you and not that it matters but I have had items confiscated at the gate that were missed at initial inspection. These items were of no security consequence to any other country but Thailand.
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Yes, travel Bkk to Melb. Aust. you go through security and then at boarding gate have to submit all carry on to another security team. This is in same terminal and always happened.
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Trump Hints at Breakthrough in Iran Talks Amid Renewed Diplomatic Push
Colki replied to Social Media's topic in World News
My understanding was cash returned was Iranian funds illegaly frozen in American banks. Is this correct ? -
Crime Ex-Air Hostess Claims £1.5M Drug Stitch-Up in Sri Lanka
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Wensiensheng... I agree but that is what was stated. Strange but could be possible an inside contact at airport prior to bag inspection. -
Crime Ex-Air Hostess Claims £1.5M Drug Stitch-Up in Sri Lanka
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
As stated minus the 46 kilo drug weight she would not have needed 2 suitcases. To state those who planted the drugs were meant to meet her in Sri Lanka but did not turn up does hint at knowledge of the contents. -
Video Ex-Air Hostess Charlotte Lee Arrested for £1.5m Cannabis in Sri Lanka
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Lordgrinz she may have had 3 suitcases. Weight is really irrelavent as it was procedure of identifying contents that confused readers. -
Report Thailand Eases Alcohol Laws Amid Concerns Over Safety Impact
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
So having greater choice of brands will increase consumption. Cannot see the logic to that statement. If worried from road toll injuries, deaths why not enforce current laws to help prevent this happening. -
Video Ex-Air Hostess Charlotte Lee Arrested for £1.5m Cannabis in Sri Lanka
Colki replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Assuming she had two suitcases at approx 23 kilo each so not excessive (she would pay for). Bags going into the hold of plane go through xrays that are programmed to pick up certain parameters if it does not upset them then the bags go onto luggage belt for loading. Organic matter would not set them off as they are primarily looking for explosive devices. Dogs are not seen often in departure baggage make up areas often. If it did set off xray parameters it is viewed by security staff and they have approx seven seconds to view image of case and to clear or send to a secondary belt that can view image and case and can be swabbed for explosive. These staff again are primarily looking for explosive and same staff that man security screenng sites, not specialists. -
Crime Aussie Nabbed with 22kg of 'Ice' at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Colki replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
This was not a discovery by state of the art xrays and certainly not due to irregular shaped packages of drugs. The packages looked very uniform.