jambesobrien
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On 4/12/2021 at 7:57 PM, Excel said:
No it does not say that. 87 percent of all accidents involved a motor bike was stated. That could also mean 87% of accidents involved a car hitting a motorbike. It was not defined accurately hence false assumptions could easily be drawn. Likewise it was quoted 17,000 people were found to have no license without defining the exact number of people stopped. So the % of drivers not holding a valid license is unknown.
I think they stopped 17000 and 1 people! I wander how many bikes had three or more people on them? Is that not illegal here???
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On 4/12/2021 at 6:07 PM, kevc said:
I wonder how many were drinking out of the same glass when they came up with this cunning plan.
I wander what they were drinking??
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23 hours ago, ExpatDraco said:
Speed limits? What's that?
That's what I thought!!
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On 11/25/2020 at 10:18 AM, johng said:
Hoozaaa at long last, but i'll believe it when I see it gone ????
You wont see it when it's gone pal!
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On 11/25/2020 at 9:39 PM, Kwasaki said:
I don't like any drugs of this kind I believe they lead people to progress to worse drugs.
I seen it happen to people I knew in England and it did not end well.
It's just a mild natural drug, if you want heavy drugs and addictive drugs, go see your doctor or local smack dealer. People take drugs just because they want to. I never saw someone use heroin to help with withdrawal symptom's from cannabis but I have known lots of people use dope to help from smack, coke and vallies!!
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10 hours ago, Seismic said:
What about the many big bike riders who have been riding them for years, or even decades?. Again, an ill-thought out idea, with many questions still left unanswered. Another knee-jerk reaction to a problem that does not actually exist, from people with no expertise in the area.
I passed my test in Thailand and have had an er6n for over 3 years, no speeding fines, no accident's. I tried a couple of smaller bikes, thought I might change down! but I find them harder to handle, slow jerky and frankly dangerous. What is this extra test? have we got different road rules for different vehicles now? The test is understandable if it's for constant offenders and newbies, as for most big bike owners of more than say a years ownership of a big bike, just upgrade for a fee? make sense to anyone else??
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Billionaire hotel tycoon Bill Heinecke asks Thailand to charge foreigners more per room to aid industry’s economic recovery
in Thailand News
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<deleted>** him! You can get a room above a bar for 3-500 a night!
who needs a big hotel?