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Liverpool Lou

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  1. Obviously. The holder of a Thai DL with a Thai IDP would never need to use that IDP when driving in Thailand.
  2. If a non-Thai holder of a Thai licence wants to use that licence to drive overseas (not in his home country) an IDP may be required and can be applied for. The (Thai-licence holder) applicant does not have to be a Thai citizen.
  3. Really? How many people have "fallen and died" at all those stations with barriers, then?
  4. You think that you could control how and where you fall if you were suddenly unconscious due to a faint? You're a very talented man. Ever think that before she collapsed she most likely would have wobbled unsteadily before falling? Fainting people do not necessarily just drop directly down where they were standing.
  5. Right. So we got that sorted. It was a personal experience. There was nothing to be "sorted", it was obvious from my comment that what I was posting was a personal experience, I said as much in the original comment.
  6. No, from Thailand's point of view, there is no requirement for you to get a TIN.
  7. Didn't mention ''arrest''. You didn't have to, it was obvious that all the overstayers had been arrested.
  8. So uni students, girls, are not school girls...since when Lou... No, university students are not generally referred to as "school girls", they are two very different categories. If you don't know the difference, well...
  9. I didn't say anything of the sort. You need to get your facts right. I didn't post that you did "say" anything, you need to get your facts right. I posted "you chose to interpret the photos as categoric statements that it took that many IOs to arrest them". I posted that because that was what you did. Nowhere did I say that you "said" anything.
  10. Thats a fairly wide ranging cutting comment on SCB. Do you have this information in writing, or perhaps you had a bad experience? What? It was not a "cutting comment", neither was it "wide-ranging", neither was it a "bad experience", it was very specific and was just a description of a personal experience at an SCB branch in Bangkok a few weeks ago when I attempted to open an account there. I do not have it in writing (why should I?) but the clerk did and showed the bank's official requirements to me.
  11. Are illegal aliens, i.e. visa overstayers, in your own country granted exemption from prosecution and subsequent consequences if they do not "pose a danger to society or your country"? Didn't think so.
  12. None of those circumstances apparently existed in these cases, they certainly weren't reported. You're not really suggesting that all offences that are "not a danger to society or the country" should be ignored and the laws unenforced are you? How do you know that none of the people who were arrested for overstaying, in the last few years, say, weren't the danger you refer to? You don't.
  13. My mindset had uni students in it. Obviously your mind works differently. No, you specifically said school girls, no mention of university students.
  14. Your comment would have made more sense i you'd have included a photo of an actual Chinese student's uniform.
  15. IB, are the police. I know and I didn't say that they aren't police officers but there's a reason why their department is called the Immigration Bureau. It's because their main responsibility is Immigration, not preventing or getting involved in the list of traffic, etc., offences that some poster bizarrely listed as something they should be looking into instead of Immigration offences, their actual remit.
  16. Are you saying the different branches of the police don't help each other, even if they get intelligence? No, I did not say anything of the sort and that wasn't the question. IOs are not normally responsible for investigating that list of offences, they would usually be the remit of the "ordinary" RTP.
  17. It doesn't 'say' how many, but looking at the pictures, it would appear it took 4 for the woman and 6 for the Italian guy, one would assume as they are in the picture they had something to do with the investigation? You chose to interpret the photos as categoric statements that it took that many IOs to arrest them, it doesn't suggest that and it's a stretch to suggest that it does but then why not use the photos to have another lame Thai-IO/RTP-bash?
  18. Having used many, and seen almost all, and having worked on projects directly with KBank developers, I will say that in my opinion their mobile app is the best in the business. I have accounts with all five and use them all regularly. I find that the mobile apps are all as good as each other and that it would be a huge stretch to say that just one of them is "the best in the business".
  19. Fairly obvious it does! Blatantly obvious that it didn't suggest that it took all of them to arrest him.
  20. Ah....I see my error. I've been calling it a Hendrix for years. Crossed wires. Call it "Morrison" from now on.
  21. No Surely not, that would be illegal prostitution and She would be arrested In the circumstances as described giving money to someone for sex is not illegal. Loitering/soliciting is illegal, offering sex in a brothel is illegal, advertising sex for sale is illegal. Giving a girl with whom you're having/had sex is not illegal.
  22. "...back to ignore" I'm so hurt. Funny how factual comments from me are seen as "skewed".
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