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shotover

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    Which night club was that then by the way? Looked like a nice friendly place to go hang and have few beers. A lot of booze there considering it is a Muslim joint. Maybe they pour tea into beer bottles.

    I am guessing it is the CM2 disco in the basement of the Novotel Hotel in Siam Square. Ten years ago this was a great place to mingle and meet willing Thai girls. Now it is the venue of aggressive Russian/Uzbek girls and their pimps, and Middle eastern and South Asians stepping out of their lower Sukhumvit habitat.

    Earlier this year many of the working Uzbek girls were camping out in the Rajah Hotel and connecting apartments on Soi , just behind the Nana Hotel. But the 'apartment building' shown in the Nat Geo documentary showed a different building housing the girls. I read an earlier suggestion that this is the Omni Hotel on Soi 4, but this seems a little upscale and expensive for this type of use.

    Any idea where the apartment building shown in the video is located?

  2. Any idea as to who financed and started up this latest call center scam? My guess would be a British National as they had the largest number arrested?

    I have previously seen a typed 'script' used by an 'investment based call center' that operated out of an office on Sukhumvit Soi 4, along with a list of names and phone numbers from western countries. The operations were run by a Brit who was paid 80k baht monthly, plus commissions.

  3. "TWO men accused of killing Perth travel agent Michelle Smith in Phuket have confessed, saying they attacked her to get $10 to pay for drinks, Thai police say.

    Thai police said the men admitted attempting to rob Mrs Smith of $10 to pay for a drinks bill at a nearby bar.

    The pair, who were captured on CCTV as they rode the getaway motorcycle after slashing Mrs Smith and friend Tammee Lynn, were arrested in Samutsakhon province, near Bangkok."

    Not sure how to interpret this . . . Were the accused killers drinking at the same bar with the victim and her friend? Or were they trying to collect on an unpaid bill? Or most likely they owed 300 baht to a bar, and went after what they considered easy theft targets?

    Has anyone seen further details that explain how the accused picked these victims?

  4. The Rail Link from Suvarnabhumi to the Sukhumvit area, and Bell Bus service to Pattaya, has spoiled me.

    Air Asia's announcement seems to neglect the poor transportation infrastructure to and from Don Mueang.

    Does anyone know of any viable alternatives to taxis for going to the Sukhumvit area from Don Mueang?

    I *&%#& hate Bangkok taxis!!!

  5. Has anyone heard concerns about the train service to and from Suvarnabhumi airport being closed due to flood concerns?

    I believe this train line is underground only at the airport.

    I took the express train yesterday, Tuesday, and everything was fine. There was no water at all. Not even a mud puddle.

    Thanks for the reply. I had read elsewhere that the Bangkok MRTA had closed about 70 entrances to various subway stations.

  6. Then try this site!

    http://www.thegreyma...id=10&Itemid=36

    http://www.thegreyma...id=10&Itemid=36

    Then check out FAQ

    Was'nt to hard to find!!!

    All positions are voluntary. In the villages at various times we occasionally need builders, plumbers, teachers, health workers, counselors, administrators, computer people, and others. However, anyone who wants to help is welcome. These volunteers are co-ordinated through our partner agency 'Kid's Ark Foundation' and generally we require a month of your time as a minimum.There are also roles in covert teams which are co-ordinated through our Director of Operations in Thailand and we can utilise you for a few days to a few weeks. However, it can be a long process to become involved in a covert team (6 months or more) and we prefer people with some experience though this is not always necessary, depending on the individual. We also prefer people who are willing to get involved in other aspects of our work. Bear in mind that we are increasingly utilizing local personnel in Thailand so the requirement for Caucasian personnel is diminishing.

    Note: All Grey Man volunteers who work in Thailand are required to have a national police check and have completed the Grey Man basic course.

    How do I know you are a genuine organization?

    We are an incorporated non-profit organization under Australian law and a registered charity (No. CH1673). This can be checked through the Office of Fair Trading in Brisbane. Our books are audited annually.

    http://www.fairtradi.../contact-us.htm

    This is for an application under the right to information act Queensland

    http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/right-to-information.htm

    Thanks for the info. I had looked at this site, read their statements, but did not contact the Fair Trading Office for official financial disclosures.

    But based on their website, it does seem their motives are properly focused on helping those needing it, and they are not diverting large amounts of contributions into compensating the foreign 'saviours', such as the IJM is.

    And also good that they have high standards and strict background requirements for checking out the volunteers to exclude volunteers who may have dubious reasons for wanting to investigate this type of crime.

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