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Just another indication of Thailand's true Third-World status; laws being ignored and flouted in public without fear of recrimination, illegal items being easily available, enforcement sporadic and selective based on ability to extort perpetrators, draconian punishments for minor offences (100k thb for use of vape in public etc.), rule-makers out of touch and protective of real problem, etc.
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There isn't a competent one among them, including this square-headed buffoon. It's quite obvious that they are helping their mates in the tobacco monopoly as pointed out earlier. Corrupt from top to bottom.
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Investors Warned of Metaverse Land Price Bubble
Mr Meeseeks replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News Headlines
I made bank on NFT Worlds, bought 3 at 4 ETH each and sold at 14 ETH each. Profit of about $90k. Not bad for a couple of weeks' work. I also bought an Azuki NFT at 7.4 ETH current value 30 ETH. Unrealised profit about $80k as they also airdropped me two beans which are worth about 4 ETH each. Don't knock NFTs or the metaverse if you don't understand it. ???? -
Saudi Arabia Allows 5,885 Thais to Perform Hajj in 2022
Mr Meeseeks replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
Will the PM's wife be going? -
Thai police show their moves in practice drill at Bangkok hospital
Mr Meeseeks replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
They've blown their budget on Teslas and BMW smart cars for picking up illegal immigrants. -
Levi’s to open 100 stores in Thailand before summer
Mr Meeseeks replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
Agreed. I have several pairs of Levi's purchased at Terminal 21 Pattaya and they are a quality above the other locally manufactured denim such as Wrangler, Lee, MC etc. imo. I am not paying silly money for Boss or Calvin Klein's here. I think they were about 1,000thb per pair but had a buy one get one sale on when last I was there. Lighter denim and suitable for the climate here. -
Not wearing seatbelts is Thai fatalism at its best. However that attitude could easily be changed if proper education and enactment/enforcement of seatbelt laws were applied. Don't hold your breath though. Is wearing a seatbelt in the back of a vehicle law in Thailand? I know it is in Singapore and elsewhere.