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Unidentified Foreign Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Pattaya
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
You expected knowledge from a thread about a motorcycle death in Pattaya? Seriously? I would suggest you work a little bit harder on getting that life you think you have, mate. A good start would be avoiding threads like these and wasting your time baiting other members. -
Unidentified Foreign Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Pattaya
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
That's what public forums are for. People discuss and speculate on the causes of assorted happenings. Are you suggesting that no one should should discuss anything as it's just speculation? Of course everything said here is speculation because we have limited facts to go on. I proposed another possible cause to create some balance to the "he was a young idiot with no experience and speeding" camp. -
I can confirm that Siam Legal no longer have an office in Pattaya. I just called their head office in Bangkok.
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Unidentified Foreign Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Pattaya
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
There's no need for the sarcasm... Tyre health is not a big thing in Thailand, so of all the things that can go wrong, tire blowouts, front and back are a very real concern and would cause the swerving that was observed by onlookers. I've had blowouts on both front and back on big motorcycles (much bigger than 300cc) over my riding years. It causes swerving that is hard to control, especially on a front deflation... and it comes as a surprise (shock) that no rider on a public road is prepared for. I'm also considering the good condition of the road, and the gentle curve, which would, on its own, not be an obvious cause of a crash of this nature, even at high speed. -
Unidentified Foreign Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Pattaya
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Let's bring it back a bit. A fast front tire deflation or blowout, for example, could easily cause a rider to crash. I've experienced one before at highway speed, and it was terrifying. If you hit a pole, you don't need high speed to kill. Sure, the rider might have been riding too fast, but that curve on Jomtien Road is rather gentle and it wouldn't normally cause a problem at high speed. A mechanical failure of some sort is a possible cause. -
Did you check the Siam Legal office opposite Immigration on Soi 5? Are they still there?
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I don't know where you live, but 10,000 is not and hasn't been a lot of money in Thailand for a long time. The cost of a good night out in Pattaya won't see much change from 10,000 baht. A decent hotel will cost you over 5000 a night. My monthly rent is 30,000. We're talking about foreigner spending in Pattaya as tourists, not a rice farmer trying to survive in Northern Thailand.
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Google finds that address instantly. I'm trying to find out where they are, and both locations, Soi 5 Jomtien and King Power Building still indicate "temporarily closed" (May 20, 2023). I get no answers on any of their phones, even head office, despite them saying they have 24 hour service. Not a good sign of their professionalism for the high fees they are asking.
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Dry season expected to end next Monday with the arrival of rainy season
JensenZ replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
My world too. I'd misplaced a day. -
Dry season expected to end next Monday with the arrival of rainy season
JensenZ replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
What time will Thailand turn on the rain? -
There are levels of everything in life. "High quality" as a description is meaningless. I've seen 10,000 baht (years ago when inflation was low) per kilo Japanese beef for sale in Foodland. It was frozen. Not sure who buys it.
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I agree Foodland is a good source of meat and I've bought plenty of Thai beef from there over the years. The meat I suspected was rare roast beef bought from Carrefour. In fact, my tapeworm was discovered around the time Carrefour ceased to exist so no defamation charges can be brought. People might appreciate knowing that you can get tapeworms from rare Thai beef. I gave a simple solution to ensure its safety - freezing it for 24 hours if you prefer to eat it rare. The important note is you can coexist with 10 - 25 ft long beef (pork tapeworms are very dangerous) tapeworms for many years and not know it. At the very least you could be feeding a beef tapeworm for 2 - 3 months before you detect it. Some people get worse symptoms than others, but mine were nothing more than a minor irritable bowel.
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Well then, aren't you lucky. Maybe you have tapeworms and don't know it. Many people can have tapeworms for years and not know it. It's a risk (because I did get them) and freezing meat for 24 hours is a simple fix... but the treatment is quick and easy if you do get them. It takes about 2 - 3 months after eating infected meat before you start evacuating proglottids and if you don't examine your stool, you'll miss them, and of course you probably won't have a clue what meat you ate was infected.
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What worries me, more than anything else, is the chances of getting tapeworms. I already had tapeworms from rare/medium Thai beef. If you must eat Thai beef, cook it well, or freeze it for 24 hours to kill the tapeworm larvae. I wouldn't eat rare or medium Thai beef in a restaurant.
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Sounds like you've had a lot of bad luck. For me there's nothing worse than being disturbed by a deliverer that can't find my address or speak English. I don't have a Thai partner to help out. Lazada has my delivery address phone number, so they can help him find the place, and they email me when I've had a delivery and I can pick it up 24/7. I have tried the COD, but it's very stressful for the deliverers to find me or reach me on the phone (which is always on silent mode as I don't take calls) - I feel sorry for them LOL
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Paying cash on delivery is inconvenient. I have a mailing address for deliveries so i can't be disturbed and who wants to wait around all day for the delivery guy to turn up? I've never, in over 10 years had a problem with getting refunds if required. You can get better deals on Ali Express, which does a lot of free shipping to Thailand, but you'll have wait longer for delivery.
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Russian Rider Dies after a Motorbike Crash in Kata, Phuket
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Are the police finding it a challenge to determine the exact cause of the accident? The most important detail of every investigation and media report is to determine the nationality of the deceased. -
Charles is King of 15 countries - but for how much longer?
JensenZ replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
I said it was "one of the reasons". Another reason would be "if it's not broke, don't fix it". Unless there is major motivation, it won't be done. No doubt it's taking a lot of time and we're not even close. I don't think you can compare a tiny Carribbean state with Canada and Australia to make a case that change will be easy and cheap. -
Charles is King of 15 countries - but for how much longer?
JensenZ replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
It's certainly true that in the UK, the Monarchy is a big money generator for the economy. "While the average annual cost for UK taxpayers in royal upkeep comes to around £500m a year, Brand Finance estimates the monarchy’s brand contributes £2.5bn to the British economy in the same timeframe." https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-family/royal-family-cost-money-tourism-b2333999.html But there's no point keeping the Monarchy in Commonwealth countries, but the changeovder to a republic would be very expensive, and it's probably one of the reasons that a changeover could take a long time in countries such as Canada, NZ and Australia. -
Charles is King of 15 countries - but for how much longer?
JensenZ replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
Charles already won the genetic lottery. Let's save our prayers for the rest of humanity that can't pay their bills. -
Italian Man Has a Meltdown on His Balcony in Pattaya, Blames Marijuana
JensenZ replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
How many acts of violence are totally unrelated to drugs? There's a lot of angry and/or crazy people out there that don't require drugs to trigger them. -
Woman commits suicide in car with 11 pet dogs
JensenZ replied to snoop1130's topic in Central Thailand News
Think again. It's causes a lot of suffering which I won't describe here as it's quite distressing. Look it up. There are much better ways to expire. If someone caught you before you expired, permanent brain damage is likely, depending how long you were exposed.