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Merchant sets fire to fish baskets after being denied Bt5,000 handout

 

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A merchant burnt all his fish baskets after the www.เราไม่ทิ้งกัน.com website refused to give him Bt5,000 under a government handout scheme due to a technical error.

 

Another victim of the system, which uses artificial intelligence to evaluate registrants, posted a video on his Facebook account King Pho Dam of him burning his fish baskets.

 

The government website stated that he did not get the money because he said he was a farmer, when in fact he worked as a fish merchant.

 

The man urged others facing the same problem to protest as he did, even though the government has said that people who were rejected could still appeal to receive the money.

 

The merchant also demanded that officials responsible should correct their "errors" and see for themselves the effect these had on rejected registrants.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385960

 

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Didn't we all see this coming you can't just help a small part of the population and leave the rest to starve.
The minimum they should be doing is handing out food they must have stockpiles of rice.
Oh wait I see rice price is high now.
 

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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Software manufactured by those who built the TM-30 and 90 day reporting systems.  I can feel the mans frustrations, but no need to burn your own commerce.....

Like we have seen,when Thais lose it it's more than the plot that gets lost.

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3 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

' We won't desert each other ' .......................... ( applies to army and high so only apparently )

 

This government is just all talk and no trousers.

 

Long on wind , short on wonga.

The only opinion I can get from my wife about this administration and Little Too is just that all talk and no action.

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19 minutes ago, webfact said:

The man urged others facing the same problem to protest as he did

I told the neighbors to heed your call. Unfortunately they don't have nearly enough fish baskets at the moment to make an effective statement. Will burning some old clothes and other trash in the backyard do? They say they have lots of experience doing that, having practiced for years on end for this very moment.

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6 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

He could have sold his fish baskets !! Or even kept them for when business got better.. ????

If he survived that long plus I think the market for secondhand fish baskets maybe a bit depressed at the moment.Wonder if he tried Stevens100's porn trick!

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17 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Going to see pitchforks on the streets soon if the government doesn't open up their trough to the general public.

https://www.technologyreview.com/2011/08/15/192366/the-cause-of-riots-and-the-price-of-food/

What trough? Wasn't the reason the gov got the electric company involved to because they didn't have any money in their trough? 

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12 minutes ago, TheDutchEngineer said:

They better give it to all and than ask people who don't really need it to return it to the government. ????

Na just give it to those who lost their way to earn a living not those who are still on a 100% salary.

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