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Mr Meeseeks

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  1. 12 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:

    Nice run Monsieur, too bad you got caught because those Canadienne winters are really going to hurt after that long in the tropics.

     

    I suppose he'll try Cambodge next, if they'll let him in with his 10-year ban from Thailand.

     

    No reason why Cambodia won't let him in.

     

    I know several people that live there that cannot come back to Thailand, for crimes much more serious than overstay.

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  2. 6 hours ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

    The nah sayers on here haven't a clue about the capabilities and intellect of the Thai people who are not part of the entertainment, accomodation and leeches that they associate with most of the time.

     

    I find the Thai people whom I deal with at govt. and upper-corporate management level infinitely more divisive, emotionally unstable, greedy, corrupt, and dangerous than any of those in the lowly 'service industry' that I have met over the last 33 years of living here.

     

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  3. From Wikipedia:
     

    The GT200 was used extensively in Thailand.Reportedly, over 800 GT200 units were procured by Thai public bodies since 2004; these include the Royal Thai Army's purchase of 535 units for combating the South Thailand insurgency and another 222 units for use in other areas, the Royal Thai Police's purchase of 50 units for use in Police Region 4 (Khon Kaen), 6 units acquired by the Central Institute of Forensic Science and an equal number acquired by the Customs Department, the Royal Thai Air Force's purchase of 4 units, and the single unit acquired by the Chai Nat police.
     

    According to Lt Gen Daopong Rattansuwan, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Royal Thai Army, each GT200 bought by the army cost 900,000 baht (£17,000), rising to 1.2 million baht (£22,000) if 21 "sensor cards" were included with it. In total, Thailand's government and security forces have spent between 800 and 900 million baht (US$21 million) on the devices. Figures updated in 2016 claim that the Thai government spent 1.4 billion baht on the purchase of 1,358 devices between 2006 and 2010. 


    Even after the efficacy of the device was debunked by Thai and foreign scientists, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, then army chief, declared, "I affirm that the device is still effective." The Bangkok Post commented that, "The GT200 case was a unique scandal because the devices...seemed to fool only the people closely connected to their sale and purchase."

     

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  4. Thailand bought millions of Pounds worth of these novelty golf ball finders. The guy that sold them, Jim McCormack, was sent to jail in the UK. You will see no similar justice here as pockets were lined. 


    Another "remote substance detector" device, the Global Technical GT200, has come under scrutiny in Thailand in the wake of the controversy over the ADE 651. The ******* **** reports that the GT200 is virtually identical to the ADE 651 and has been described by critics as a "divining rod" which uses "controller cards", like the ADE 651, to find explosives. The **** attributes the death of several Royal Thai Police officers to its repeated failures to detect explosives.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651#Iraq
     

    It could be viewed that she is partly responsible for those deaths. Useless muppet. 

     

     

     

  5. Yet more immigration embarrassment for Thailand, while both Singapore and Malaysia show the way by introducing automated gates for foreign visitors.

     

    Thailand is so far behind in the race, they probably think they are in the lead. 

     

    Still, they can always put up yet more signs warning people not to take photos of the immigration areas, in an attempt to frighten them from exposing how bad the problem has become and to cover up their inability and incompetence in managing it.

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  6. 10 minutes ago, Triton said:

    They went to Central World to buy wedding ring and wedding dress. OK. What I don’t understand is why then they went to ride a public red bus? With 30,000 B cash and iPhone Pro 14. And why they tried to get on crowded public red bus?

     

    Why not?

     

    When I lived in Bangkok, I used the buses all the time. Often, a much better option than dealing with taxis and safer than motorbike taxis too. 

     

    Never had any issues in over 25 years using them.

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  7. 58 minutes ago, ravip said:

     

     RIP Mr. Harold Jhon Milligan. A very sad way to pass off.

     

    We don't know any information regarding the arrangements  Mr. Milligan had with the caretaker and how things were done on a day today basis.

     

    So one can add any nationality to your comment "Don't rely on Thais to help you even in your utmost time of need"  and it will hold true.

    Random generalising is not very nice IMHO

     

     

    She was his caretaker. He was in a wheelchair. She was meant to check on him every day. 

     

    He rotted in a room, body decomposing for three days.

     

    Don't keep making excuses for these people.

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