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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 October 2024
South Korean man rescued from drowning near Koh Racha, Phuket Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Hotnews The Phuket Tourist Assistance Centre rescued a South Korean man from drowning off Koh Racha, an island in Phuket, on Monday, October 7. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340257-south-korean-man-rescued-from-drowning-near-koh-racha-phuket/ -
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Most voters support Trumps Mass Deportation of Illegals, Pew Survey
yeah there is, but the leftist folks screeching about that turn of phrase are just projecting their own left wing racial viewpoints. -
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Elon Musk Fear of Jail if Kamala Harris Defeats Trump: "If He Loses, I’m F—ed!"
Please give examples of the "morals" and "policies" included in the orange guy's party manifesto. -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Denial, there is a lot of is when it comes to this tax business. -
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South Korean man rescued from drowning near Koh Racha, Phuket
The Phuket Tourist Assistance Centre rescued a South Korean man from drowning off Koh Racha, an island in Phuket, on Monday, October 7. The news was reported by the Phuket Hotnews, yesterday, October 8, detailing the successful rescue by Thai officials. The victim was identified as a 63 year old South Korean man, though his name was not disclosed. The man reportedly visited Koh Racha and nearly drowned while swimming. Officers managed to save him but he was found to be exhausted. The rescue team administered oxygen before rushing him to Chalong Hospital for further treatment. There is no update on the man’s condition, nor any details released regarding the circumstances that led to the near-drowning incident. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Hotnews Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-09 -
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No more slack: Thailand tightens the noose on illegal workers
Yes but would i be deported for committing the crime or for working illegally? Big difference. -
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New 3-phase service
My guess would be......NO I have 3 phase electricity in my house and outside in the road there are 5 lines One for each phase, one ground and one for street lighting. -
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Most voters support Trumps Mass Deportation of Illegals, Pew Survey
The same thing he does now..respond to the frothing screaming hate spews while giggling at the losers and admiring the Trump landslide, then go to the grocery store and get eggs cheap. I have to go back to the USA in December for some biz, I may buy a car just to enjoy the cheap gas next summer when I take my hot season break. -
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60 Minutes blasted after replacing harris word salad…
Less than a month to go, Surely Swing voters can see the Corporate media attempt at perpetuating fraud & bias. imop -
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Advice on Visa agency needed
What is your thread actually asking. The thread heading is vague. Agents offer assistance for many things from obtaining non O, extensions, opening bank account, etc etc... Seems that you are concerned about missing 90 day report? You don't need an agent. Go to immigration and file TM47. You will be fined 2000 baht. You may need provide a TM30 -
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CNG and LPG vehicles face crackdown after tragic school bus fire
Well its A start, more safety protocols need to be implemented Risk management for example -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 October 2024
Thai man’s livestream of police brutality in Bangkok sparks outrage Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A Thai man livestreamed claims of police brutality, sparking widespread online criticism. The video shows him being handcuffed and assaulted by officers in Bangkok. The incident has prompted discussions on appropriate police conduct. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340256-thai-man’s-livestream-of-police-brutality-in-bangkok-sparks-outrage/ -
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Illegal land occupation
I think you are over estimating the man's importance and influence - he's just a village head man. -
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Thai man’s livestream of police brutality in Bangkok sparks outrage
A Thai man livestreamed claims of police brutality, sparking widespread online criticism. The video shows him being handcuffed and assaulted by officers in Bangkok. The incident has prompted discussions on appropriate police conduct. A video circulated online yesterday, October 8, capturing a man’s heated confrontation with a police officer. In the livestream, the man, who was handcuffed, alleged that he was unjustly detained and struck on the head by police. The video, shared widely on Facebook, has stirred significant commentary and debate. The man in the livestream tried to explain that he was unaware of any wrongdoing. The footage also shows a man in a black shirt with long hair, identified as a police officer from Bang Pongpang Police Station, in Yan Nawa district, Bangkok, shouting at the handcuffed individual to stay quiet and listen. The officer then pointed at the camera and ordered the man’s phone to be confiscated before the livestream abruptly ended. This incident, which occurred yesterday, has been widely criticized on social media, garnering over 500 shares and 160,000 views. Many commenters expressed their outrage at the police’s actions, questioning the legality and morality of their behaviour. “Is this acceptable? Regardless of whether he committed a crime, assaulting him is wrong. If he’s innocent, he should definitely take legal action.” “If they are indeed police officers, weren’t they trained not to behave like this? The policing methods in my neighbourhood have evolved beyond such crude behaviour.” “Is this what we expect from our public servants? Good officers should communicate effectively and act justly, not engage in such thuggish behaviour. Lawbreakers should be dealt with lawfully, and the innocent should not be mistreated.” The video has sparked a broader conversation about the conduct of law enforcement officers and their treatment of citizens. Many feel that no matter the situation, police should maintain professionalism and respect for human rights. The police force has yet to respond to these allegations publicly. However, the incident has already left a significant impact, with many calling for accountability and changes within the police system to prevent such occurrences in the future, reported KhaoSod. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-09
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