This is all very confusing......a foreign national committed a crime in his own country and yet the Thai authorities are able to arrest him in Thailand.......how strange.......oh well time for another vodka red bull.
South Koreans treat Thais the same way as Thais treat the poor souls from Myanmar.......which all pales into insignificance when you consider how the Tories treat Afghan special forces and interpreters.
You have to feel for the poor Bobby on the beat......the first thing he has to do is find out who is the father of each youth before taking any action.
We..."the extended Thai family"....have about 200 acres of sugarcane fields and they have been getting B1850/tonne this season......so where do the prices in the article fit in to the scheme of things?
Agree 100%.....licensing is the way forward.....it can fund enforcement and fund, or contribute to, the problems related to strays.
Every dog to be chipped, tagged and treated....or say goodbye to Bowser.
My dream
The wife requires a non-life threatening medical procedure in a Bangkok hospital that necessitates...let's say....6 hours under a general anaesthetic.
Reacting to complaints?
The RTP must be the only people within a five mile radius who don't know about these drug dealers......but I guess many of them do and are not happy that this action has been taken.
Chaiyaphum....I always book.....but they pay no attention to appointment times or queues or whose turn it is. You just have to brave and thrust your paperwork under someone's nose.
Just thinking the same.....although in their defense their reaction might stem from experiences of "meeting expats in bars"..........with one exception the ones I have met, I've left a beer on the bar and quietly slipped away.
The hills near us have been on fire for two weeks now.....just as the last few twigs burned out the head of the village announced no one is to set any fires on the hillside.....FFS.