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Watawattana

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  1. Noted you didn't mention keeping Rishi in power. Guess you wanted to stick to the possibles rather than the impossibles...
  2. Calories - https://www.thatkarlsmith.com/how-many-calories-in-your-thai-beer/
  3. So often I see the Thai Police being criticised for one thing or another, or rather for not doing one thing or another. But is it all their fault, or is there an issue further along the justice system? Where I'm from, I'm not a police nor am I a criminal, but I do know enough people who are to know that often it's not the police who screw up or are too lazy to prosecute, but the issues are more often further up the chain in the faceless prosecution and court services, or are as a result of a crazy government who flip flops on their priority setting or cuts resources. And especially in the jail system, which is so overcrowded that the authorities want the police to back-off a bit. The Police would love to have zero tolerance because they know the impact that so-called low-level crime has on communities, but they are not allowed to. Might it be the same in Thailand?
  4. No problem, guess you must have seen it to have that understanding, in which case you are completely correct, and thanks for the reply.
  5. https://thailandstartshere.com/2024/04/09/best-beaches-in-thailand/
  6. That's maybe not how it works. If her Agreement is like mine she is allowed to talk to law enforcement about the crime without being seen to have broken the Agreement, and if the perp is prosecuted then found guilty she's covered. If the perp was found not guilty, then she might be open to being sued of course. Back to my case (as I'm not intimate with her Agreement, or indeed with her). I was not allowed to go public with the allegations at any time, but I could talk to a lawyer/police. Then if they prosecuted I'd have been allowed to testify. If guilty then I'd be completely clear. If not guilty me ex-employer could have sued me, but of course as the evidence was 100% obvious then they wouldn't have, even if they were found not guilty on a technicality. The burden of proof is less in a civil trial and the fraud they committed was clear and obvious (contract claimed to have been signed on a certain date to meet corporate/personal targets, but it wasn't signed till after that deadline).
  7. Sentence the stepfather to 50 years of being a 'prison wife'.
  8. I obviously don't have access to that Agreement, but I have an Agreement with a former employer that contains a clause that negates the gag if a crime has been committed.
  9. A slightly different way to travel would be as a passenger on a cargo ship. https://www.martide.com/en/blog/can-passengers-travel-on-cargo-ships
  10. Not easy to avoid the expensive hotels, but plenty to do for free in SG. And there's Club 7-11, as long as you stop drinking by 10.30pm! https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/free-things-to-do-singapore
  11. Have a look at Hong Kong. Loads of good nightlife, Toaist temples, hiking, beaches and great food. Just over 2 hours from BKK/DMK and it's a cheap flight due to the number of flight operators.
  12. I went to Cebu & Palawan a couple of months ago to check them out as possibles. Much poverty in Cebu, but the people were incredibly friendly and I didn't feel unsafe. Good international travel connections too. Palawan was amazing, I went to El Nido. Stunning beaches and by far the best food I've ever had in the Philippines. The area seems to have had more money shoved into the infrastructure, but still a few issues with power and dumped rubbish. Plenty of bars and massage places too. Top of my Philippines list at the moment.
  13. Wow! I hope so!! If the powers that be want to explore this with an international Consultant with experience in this, then feel free to get in contact. International flights too?
  14. Short answer is yes. Can take a few months, but average is more than a year and is often more than 2. In Trump's case, I wouldn't be surprised if it took much longer than 2 years and headed to the US Supreme Court. Of course, he could be found not guilty, in which case the prosecutor cannot appeal (double-jeopardy).
  15. She may or may not have given him money, but if she gave him head it seems to have fallen off.
  16. Yeah, darn those defence lawyers for doing the job they're paid to do.
  17. And if they are watching Fox or reading the Washington Examiner, might they be getting fair news? Are there news media in USA that are accepted as unbiased?
  18. Not a sport that gets a lot of media coverage, but I wanted to give a shout out to Thailand's women's indoor hockey team who qualified for their first ever World Cup!! They did this by winning the Asian Cup in Chonburi last week. https://fih.altiusrt.com/competitions/1661 for more details. They might have a hard time when they get to Croatia in February 2025. They'll be up against the likes of Germany and the Dutch, who are 3-time winners!!
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