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Do not think AXA has an age limit on travel insurance. Price seems to be based on where you want to go and duration of coverage. Have booked travel insurance with them a few times, all done onlne, but never had to make a claim. Try this link for a quote. https://direct.axa.co.th/TA/CoverageOptionPlan
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Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
Georgealbert replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
‘A court, in determining whether the defendant is guilty of the offence charged may draw such inferences as appear proper from evidence of silence in certain circumstances.’ From this link. https://www.hse.gov.uk/enforce/enforcementguide/investigation/witness-inferences.htm This link is from the HSE, as in the UK, not only the police are trained and use The PACE Act 1984, which determines when and how a warning verbal caution is used. It will be up to the judge, magistrate or jury (depending on which court the case is heard) to determined what to make of a silent/no comment response. Section 34 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. The chances of silence/no comment helping the case is going to be rare, it will just make the officer doing the questioning work harder on the evidence. Some evidence will have already pointed to the offender, or the verbal caution is not required for a witness statement. Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 is only relevant to Uk. PACE Act 1984 is only relevant to England and Wales. -
Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at Epstein home - witness
Georgealbert replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
It is only the King that cannot be arrested, and has sovereign immunity. Since 1967, that exemption has been written into more than 160 British laws to grant sweeping immunity to the monarch. All the other members of the Royal Family can be arrested, unless they are with him, the King. The laws also states that no arrests can be made in the monarch's presence, or within the surroundings of a royal palace. A royal palace is one that is used as a residence, such as Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, regardless of whether the monarch is actually living there at the time. Arrest and questioning has to follow the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, and there is no exemption that Prince Andrew could use, other than stated above. -
Yes, he would make a perfect Dunning Kruger research candidate. I believe he is still trying to climb to point 1, and is never going to get there. He lacks the critical thinking and intellectual abilities to reach point 1, because his alternative reality, is the empty echo chamber, where only his opinion is right, and facts, the truth and others who do not agree are placed on ignore.
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Thanks, yes I do try not replying to his posts, but there are so many of them every day. 55555 But everyday he post multiple times on threads I read, and not only posts nonsense, he likes to play the victim, claim others abuse him, and sometimes I just have to reply. I will try harder to avoid. I mostly try to only post on subjects I have the knowledge and experience, and try to back you my comments with links. So thank you for your comment, and yes I will have to bite my lip harder. 55555
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555555 thank you so the post. He does not answer questions, he puts your on ignore. His favourite boost is that his ignore lists is pages long! The problems are, he refuses to accept facts and the truth, and believes only his opinion counts. I know everyone has different opinions, but they count for zero, when you refuse to accept the truth when presented to you. Read his post again, he is claiming the news sorry is false, then gives his opinion of what the news story should say. He lack the ability of critical thinking, and just swamps the forum everyday with rubbish. That is why many posters call him out. I don’t put people on ignore, because that just allows them to continue to post BS, unchallenged. You may notice from the replies, I am not the only one who thinks that way. Enjoy your day.
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How to use Zoom without downloading the app
Georgealbert replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in IT and Computers
Get them to contact you another way, or use a PC. -
How to use Zoom without downloading the app
Georgealbert replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in IT and Computers
Check you device meets the zoom system requirements. https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0060748 I have used it through chrome in the past, now find it easier just to use the app. -
Yet another stupid post by the man thats has everyone ignore, as he believes, like Trump, his is always right. How long is it going to take for those fooled by this conman to look at them self and realise? I think never! More will be along to show they 100 % support for every word their hero says, look at the claim yesterday on how the ‘chosen one’ would have negotiated and prevented the civil war? Some posters are in an alternative reality. 5555555, but lack the intelligence to see it.
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Did mine a couple of months ago. Same documents as the year before. Also I did new pics. I did my bank letter, 400000 deposit, and update on the way to immigration, as K Bank does it in about 15 mins. Got updated Kor Ror the day before, 20 baht. Only issue were there wanted a new TM30, as I had been out of the country. I had done it online, but their want it done in office. No fine or fee, just a new piece of paper in passport. Had home visit the next week, wanted witness with their house book. They took a couple of pictures, no fees requested.
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You asked the same question on Saturday. Are you expecting different answers?
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My observations for a recent trip to Pattaya.
Georgealbert replied to advancebooking's topic in Pattaya
Really When was the last time you were in Pattaya? Your own posts show that you are not in Thailand anymore. Seems that your life is just posting many BS posts everyday on this forum, everyday.. -
Today the Japanese Media reported that a reporter on board of the JAL A359 as a passenger, that the evacuation was mainly completed in about 7 minutes after the collision, the captain subsequently walked through the aircraft and found a number of passengers who had not yet evacuated and prompted them to leave the aircraft. The captain was the last to leave the aircraft 18 minutes after coming to a stop.
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Very good question. As the Dash 8 did not have a ADS-B transponder, then tracking previous flights on public software is not giving any results. Military restrictions on pilots hours will be different from commercial pilots, and these set by Japanese Coastguard regulations. The Japanese Coastguard did operate 25 fixed wing aircraft, of which 8 were Dash 8s. I have not seen any details issued on the Dash 8 recent flight hours, or any details, including the experience or names, of the pilots involved, maybe have to wait until the initial report. There may also be a conflict on releasing such information due to the Tokyo Police criminal investigation. Ministry of Transportation reported today that works to clear the runway are under way and the flight data recorder of the JAL A359 was recovered, the CVR has not yet been found. The runway is expected to reopen on 8 January.
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Yes it looks obvious, but like most major incidents and emergencies, it is not normally a single event that causes the accident, but a series of minor events that lead up-to it. i believe that all commercial planes are fitted with a ADS-B transponder which would have alerted the JAL to the Dash 8 on the runway, and which also allows websites and apps, like flightradar24 to track the planes. Military aircraft are not required to have this type of transponder fitted. That seems very strange when both are using public airspace and airports. i quote for reference. ADS-B is an acronym for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. It provides a three-dimensional position and identification of aircraft or other vehicles. ADS-B transponders automatically broadcast information about an aircraft, including: Global Positioning System location. Altitude Ground speed. The information is relayed by satellite-linked GPS to air traffic controllers and other aircraft once every second. It’s considered more accurate than conventional radar systems. The ATC message log, looks very clear when printed on paper, but when you listen to the radio recordings, that were released, you can see how easy it would be to misunderstand or not correctly hear a message. it also seems that ATC /Tower could communicate on 118.725MHz with planes landing and on 124.350MHz with planes taking off. Both are ATC/Tower frequencies. There is no information saying planes connected to one frequency could hear what was going on on the other. It is common that they can but not always. https://youtu.be/lLMj1BnmNFA?si=3H-N3wQNgjSFc7Ei