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ikke1959

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  1. 1 hour ago, colinneil said:

    So the fantastic police farce allowed him to get away... Pathetic.

    Rape is abhorrent nobody should be subjected to that, no matter how short their clothing is.

    I agree rape is never allowed or an excuse.... and to all the other comments I got.. I don't care how they are named , hostess, hooker, call girl university students..or what ever, but the dresses a lot of women are wearing are not sexy but are too much... and therefore they look cheap. Sexy is beautiful and stylish, but here in Thailand what some women are wearing you see in the red light districts and are not sexy at all 

  2. 1 hour ago, trainman34014 said:

    As the majority of 'Teachers' are inept and useless along with the majority of Policemen it would surely be better to leave them unprotected entirely !

    It has nothing to do with the quality of teachers, but they stand in front of class several hours a day, in some schools more than 3500 or more students.. If it is not for the teacher than we have to protect the students too

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  3. 6 minutes ago, BusyB said:

     

    With all due awareness of corruption, privilege and incomprehensible  incompetence inherent in Thai 'government', I disagree.

    Soldiers are a risk group by virtue of their living conditions - packed close together in barracks, marching close together, communal feeding, contact sports and gym training ... ideal conditions for plague spread. 

    It may be easier to isolate simply by confining to barracks ... but do you seriously think that would work?

    And if this goes much further they'll need the military to help out with vaccines etc just like in Germany and UK and elsewhere that aren't famed for coups.

    This <deleted> ain't no joke.

    Whether a soldier should get it before a cancer sufferer is doubtful, but if there's no-one else in the queue ahead, jab 'em.

    I think there are more people who must be in the first line.. Teachers who stand in classes with 50 students in a class  as an example, if the schools opens and no teachers are vaccinated there could be a bigger outbreak. Secondly policemen, taxidrivers, and other jobs that are in close contact with many people. and on the very first place of course, the health care workers. The doctors I believe are not in to get this B-vaccines, I suppose they will wait for the better ones 

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  4. 1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

    I think that is the bit they missed out until after they tested positive.......seems harsh though.

    I think if you go to hospital and ask for a covid test, the hospital will ask why..... and if you tell them i just want to do it, they don't do it, only for people who has symptones or were at risk. So if they say after the hospital maybe refused to do the test, and they said but my broter has it.. you can call that further investigation???

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  5. I don't understand. They go and visit their brother in Bangkok. Brother tests posituve on Covid, he inform his brother and wife. They go to the hospital to take a test.....what hidden timeline??? I suppose they tell the hospital that they want a test because their brother was positive. So they don't hide anything. The hospital test the couple and they are positive.. and now there is a problem. Maybe if they had no symptons and did not get a test there was no problem. because  lot of people are a-symptonic too 

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