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Elderly rice farmer dies in field blaze in Udon Thani
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
the burning does destroy the nature, the health of people and therefore it is illegal ... facts as simple as it is. so you call that "oversimplified and no true understanding of the issue", just to find some reason to justify the burning and blaming others ... no one force them to burn the fields, the forest, the rubbish! i don't have any sympathy if the all get sick and miserable ... but I feel sorry for they own and other children, they will suffer the most and will have to pay the price in the future because of the reckless and selfish burning ... -
Elderly rice farmer dies in field blaze in Udon Thani
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
everyone who is poor can do illegally activity and harming other people? a hungry person should be allowed to steal food or to robbery other people? to be poor gives you a free pass ...? i do agree, in thailand they poor people should get much more support ... but to let them get away with burning and destroying others health is for sure not the right way ... probably the farmers have the same mindset as you, they don't care about others as long they can do a shortcut for "easier" money ... btw. they are many farmers who do not burn the fields ... so it seems to be possible without burning to do farming! -
Elderly rice farmer dies in field blaze in Udon Thani
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
do i understand you right? the health of thousands of people are less worth than the farmers income? do you think it's ok if a chemical factory let the toxic waste into the next river, because that is the much cheaper way to do things and it gives every factory worker an income ... you defend farmers who are selfish, reckless, greedy and responsible for health issues and death of many people ... you defend illegal burning because you think the farmers have the rights of an "easier" income ... it should be a human right to breath no toxic air and to drink no toxic water ... what do you think? -
three weeks ago at the motor show, i had a closer look at the byd sealion 07. the car doesn't look as sporty and vibe as the bwd seal, however i find it to be one of the better looking suv's. unfortunately, all the doors were locked and the windows were tinted dark black. despite that, it was still possible to see that the car was a right-hand drive model! the interior of the byd sealion 07 appears to be different from the byd seal, as shown in the video below.
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according to the tesla website, the tesla superchargers in thailand are not (jet) accessible to other electric vehicles. seeing tesla's strategy in thailand since introduced, i believe this policy is unlikely to change in the near future. https://www.tesla.com/en_th/support/supercharging-other-evs
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that would surprise me... but it would make sense ... in many countries around the world tesla chargers are open to other evs...
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Anutin tells Swiss man Urs Fehr he should go home
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
but what he would need most is a new face and also to change his attitudes ... 🙃 -
do you have a bad day?
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btw, i am against this kind of subsidies for electricity ... i was expecting this question, thank you khunla. i think this is more of a populist measure to support the poor and get in return they blind support for this (corrupt) government! the subsidy is maybe 50 (?) satang per unit, if a poor family spends 150 units per month, this saves them 75 baht! does this help? hardly! on the other hand, some poor thais spend their last money on 2 lottery tickets for 160 baht ... isn't it more sensible to find a way to support the poor sustainably ... just giving money is not sustainable ...
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i think most bev users do use more than 300 units per month, they won't benefit from this subsidy! for example: if a bev user drives an average of 30 km, that's 900 km/month x 175 w/km = 157 units. a modest household with minimal usage of aircon uses about 150 units or more per month. together, the usage is already over 300 units ... btw, i am against this kind of subsidies for electricity ...
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the key for toni's comeback deal was his connection to the man in charge ... i'm not sure if the man in charge would agree to another doggy deal with the red bull family ...
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Phuket Governor Addresses Rumors in Swiss Expat Alleged Assault Case
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
I found this article (2021) about this guy ... a few things sounds very fishy ... https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/society/boredom-in-switzerland-leads-to-an-elephant-refuge-in-thailand/47207918 -
i know it's early morning ... please stay on the topic Electric Vehicles in Thailand!!!!
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Thai doctor offered bribe to drop lawsuit in Swiss scandal
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
i am not defending the swiss guy ... but if "david" would be thai, what would be the punishment? should the law not be the same for everyone? -
Paetongtarn apologises but vows to continue posting
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
the shinawatra family hasn't changed they attitudes in the last 20 years ... they still behave and act as being above the law and they can do whatever they want! it seems really true, khun toni is protected by the one person in charge ... desgasting punch of people ... the poor have to suffer and the rich are using the corrupt and injustice system shameless for they own advantage ... -
no 😔
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Air Pollution Spurs Lung Cancer Spike in Northern Thailand
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
but because of covid they shot the whole country and the economy down ... in the long term air pollution will kill much more people than covid did, and it will (does) create a costly health crisis ... but it seems the majority of thai people don't get it or simple don't care ... don't care what will be in the future and don't care if they own children will be one group of most effected by the toxic air ... anyway, after 20 years i gave up the hop of improvement and i also gave up to understand why most thai people just accept the way it is .... -
"Hello - Doi Suthep - where are you?" cough cough cough
motdaeng replied to connda's topic in Chiang Mai
i can verify your data from hua hin. since a few days (one-month holiday) we are staying in hua hin. within the rented apartment, we use our own air purifier. outside, we wear N95 masks depending on the pm2.5µg/m3 levels! happy songkhran to everyone ... -
"Hello - Doi Suthep - where are you?" cough cough cough
motdaeng replied to connda's topic in Chiang Mai
a good decision to move! but not only the people who run the country don't care, also most people in the north don't care ... they have to pay a hefty price (serious health issue) in the future ... every province in the north has a government, has ample has village headman ... no one cares either, to blame only Bangkok is too easy ... as for covid, extremely strict rules have been enforced, why can they not do it with the burning problem as well ... nothing will change, if your health is valued for you, move away from the north if you can ... -
Thai Officials Announce "Innovative" Expat Health Measure
motdaeng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
just for a simple crime, that seems to be a too harsh punishment ... 500 baht and a nice wai should be more than enough... -
Chiang Mai Air Quality and Pollution
motdaeng replied to Cheesekraft's topic in Air Pollution in Thailand
have also a look at the aqicn map ... https://aqicn.org/country/thailand/ -
interior video xiaomi su7 ... if the car comes to thailand, i think potential customers have to wait about 2 or more years ... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/5zNnVenwJDP1QiJC/?mibextid=p7WL9T