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Crime Pit Bull Mauls Woman’s Toe – Police Request CCTV Despite Missing Digit
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 56-year-old woman who lost a toe after being mauled by a pit bull in the early hours of July 14 has expressed frustration after police requested CCTV footage to support her case, despite her injuries. The victim, identified only as Mrs. Saradom, spoke to local reporters from her home in Pae subdistrict, Mueang District, Rayong Province. She recounted the traumatic incident that left her middle toe on her right foot severed. The attack occurred around 03:00 while she was out sweeping the streets as part of her cleaning job. Four pit bulls approached her and one of them lunged, biting her foot and severing a toe. After receiving three days of hospital treatment, she returned home and proceeded to file a police report, hoping to receive compensation from the dog’s owner. Mrs. Saradom brought photographs of her injuries as evidence, including the missing toe. However, officers at the local police station reportedly told her that the evidence was insufficient without CCTV footage of the incident. “Isn’t a missing toe enough proof?” she asked reporters. “I’ve already lost part of my body forever. I just want the owner of the dog to take some responsibility.” The story gained public attention and sparked debate about police procedures in cases involving animal attacks. Critics questioned the necessity of surveillance footage when physical injuries were so clearly documented. Following the media coverage, the dog’s owner came forward and initiated talks with Mrs. Saradom to provide compensation. Both parties are currently in discussions to resolve the matter amicably. The case highlights the growing issue of dangerous dog ownership and the need for clearer legal protocols regarding victim compensation and liability. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-21 -
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The official sinsod calculator for Thai marriages
I don't back down to anyone. I told you what to do, and you backed down. You have no idea what you're dealing with, but I sure do. 5 of your kind have made incorrect assumptions of my life, and are too dense to understand this. Others joined in until they understood what you're all about. You were called out on this. Guess you missed that part. Comprehension doesn't seem to be one of your strong points. You keep coming back after being shown what you really are, as denial is one of your strong points. Now come back again so everyone can further see the troll in you. -
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The official sinsod calculator for Thai marriages
Would point out topic is about sinsot And a 17 yo female might very well attract some in the next few years. Not sure why some posters always think the worst? Maybe some of you foreigners ought to try and fit in with Thai culture a bit more. Come from your home countries then look down on the locals and their customs, etc. -
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2025 SSA Form 7162 - "Hello, are you dead yet?" forms.
Below is the link to the new printable SSA Form 7162 dated Form SSA-7162-OCR-SM (07-2023) in case they never mail the barcoded form this year: https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/ssa7162ocrsm.pdf ===================== Form SSA-7162-OCR-SM (07-2023) Discontinue Prior Editions Social Security Administration Page 1 of 3 -
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Noodles and psoriasis.
Pumpkin here is actually a form of squash, kabocha, which is one of the healthiest starch vegetables. Squashes themselves are full of nutrients. Some have more carbs than others, but eating anything grown isn't a problem as far as calories are concerned. It's what's added to them that hurts. As far as your noodles, besides them being high in sodium and fat, like another mentioned, you might have a wheat intolerance. You can make soups with rice noodles. I make them weekly, sometimes a Pho, using a variety of noodles, and adding onion, scallions, garlic, rice noodles, chicken, broth, ginger, coriander,cilantro, fennel, basil and lime. Low calorie, no wheat and healthy. You and others mentioned the gut microbiome. Mine was messes up from H Pylori I got living here. After treatment, and before, I've always eaten very healthy, but after more yogurt, kimchi, pickles, probiotics and collagen.- 1
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