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Fake news: Nine people arrested by AFNC

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On 6/6/2020 at 10:50 AM, worgeordie said:

In the news the other day a guy DUI in his Merc,killed

2 young students,he only got 4 years !, spreading fake

news about garlic could get you 5 years.unbelievable.

regards worgeordie

 

Connections, connections, connections - nudge - nudge, wink - wink

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  • worgeordie
    worgeordie

    In the news the other day a guy DUI in his Merc,killed 2 young students,he only got 4 years !, spreading fake news about garlic could get you 5 years.unbelievable. regards worgeordie

  • Phil McCaverty
    Phil McCaverty

    They'd have a field day if they read Thai Visa.

  • DirtyHarry55
    DirtyHarry55

    These are really petty excuses to arrest people is this Thailand Thai people want? Didn't the government also claim a cocktail cured COVID19? Will the government also be arrested for releasing any

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So what's the problem, what's with this nit picking <deleted> that these people carry on with, pity Prayut didn't try helping Thailand's poor people and little less ignoramus headed attitude.

Himalayan salt put in your eyes in copious quantities I find helps.  

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