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Gottfrid

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  1. I will read this for my wife the next time we have a discussion about something.
  2. Why would they have to identify anyone? Why you make it so complicated. One good and easy way would just be that every head of village gets the information and what to discuss as well as inform of. Then they take up the same thing on the 3 next village meetings. As well as speak about it and the dangers in the speakers that they usually talk in once a week in the villages.
  3. Yes, they should, and it´s time they start working on that. Yeah, I know. My post was just an answer to a stupid and arrogant comment 😉 It´s a horrible system for old Thai citizens that have not worked in the government sector. Actually, not even they get a decent pension, but a livable one.
  4. I don´t think you understand this scam and how it works. There is no one demanding bribes for something to go away. They are asked to move their money to another account said to be for official business, during an investigation.
  5. What Srettha says, we should not think about so much. he does not have a clue what disaster the wallet will bring if implemented. It might have been an article about that. If true, will only add to the number that closes next time.
  6. Ok, maybe they do some things in the background, but that is not the point. The point is that they must make real efforts and inform gullible people about that the authorities do not work that way, and if they do, then it´s corruption, and they should never transfer. If they are suspected of anything, the police can lock access to their accounts by contacting the banks with a warrant for it. That´s the information that must be sent to the broader mass of Thai citizens.
  7. So, what should the government do to help, people run their business? Should they create a demand that does not exist? Should they make overproduction invisible and include no costs? Does the knowledge of market research and adapting to changes suddenly become the governments job?
  8. Yes, simply because they do not want to add more problem from outside as well.
  9. Ok, if you are on a motorbike, you must have reactions. That´s why a motorbike has the advantage in traffic. Therefore, the light he had, was a life saver, if he just had known how to use it.
  10. Have you considered it is about 70 million Thais, compared to maybe 300 000 foreigner per day in Thailand. Look at the percentage related to crime at nationality. After that we can have a talk again.
  11. Yeah, you are very right. It´s not a bad version at all. You know, the price, % or no %, they just want to keep the level of quality, and if drop price, it might be questionable.
  12. What? Where is the racism? Where did you read that somebody said it was a greater chance to be robbed by a foreigner than a Thai in Thailand? Nobody has been speaking about that, more than you. What they are saying, can be understood as they do not want more of thieving foreigners in Thailand, and that they see the visa-free system as contributing to that. Something that it truly does, as we have seen an uptick of problem after it was implemented. All from stealing to violence and other bad behavior. What do you think they should do with their fellow countrymen? Deport them?
  13. Poor lightning??? He have light on the bike. This was an accident out of poor driving.
  14. This is starting to be ridiculous. This is a well known scam by now. Why in the world do not all authorities go together and run info and warnings about it in commercial breaks in Thai series and prime time TV. How else will it be possible to educate farmer families. Also give information to head of every village and make them take it up as a reminder on every village meeting.
  15. Yeah, in all of Europe he would be seen as poor. If you do not consider 3,2M baht in savings after working all his life is amazing. It equals to about 80 000 euro, that he basically must live on when not strong enough for working without any pension or retirement fund.
  16. Doesn´t matter how many step they take on Walking Street. The only result will be that they come to the end of the street.
  17. Ops! Sorry for fixing even more problem for you regarding the new installation. Thanks for updating me about how it went. Sound really crazy, man. Guess it´s just to wait and see what the "professionals" have to say. BTW, I have quit the facial recognition, and just think it´s better with a 6-digit code. The thing that was most irritating was when try to login after sun go down. Just didn´t work well.
  18. Yes, it is. Especially in Thailand and countries with high tourism, as that always leads to that everyone think they can make it in the same line of business.
  19. Sad to to hear that one of the good ones time was up. Rest in peace Lizzy, and keep watching us from above.
  20. Yeah of course they need to stop visa free entrance. It should back to 15-30 days, which is perfectly enough for a regular holiday. If wish to stay longer, all visas should demand criminal background check, before issued.
  21. Seems to me like that guy left a clear postcard of himself. That guy is toast! I suggest they give the girls father 5 minutes with the guy in a closed room with no cameras.
  22. As I said, our belief and opinion differ in that case. Just leave it with that.
  23. Yes, I have, and that has resulted in that I know they do not do more than they need.
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