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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 9 November 2024
Drunk Driver Speeds the Wrong Way on Bangkok Expressway A female driver under the influence of alcohol was apprehended after dangerously driving the wrong way on an expressway in Bangkok, narrowly avoiding multiple collisions. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343036-drunk-driver-speeds-the-wrong-way-on-bangkok-expressway/ -
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Drunk Driver Speeds the Wrong Way on Bangkok Expressway
A female driver under the influence of alcohol was apprehended early on the morning of November 8, after dangerously driving the wrong way on an expressway in Bangkok, narrowly avoiding multiple collisions. Her blood alcohol level registered well above the legal limit. At 04:43 an anonymous caller alerted police to a black Mazda car driving against traffic on the Asok 1 expressway, heading towards Makkasan. The Expressway Radio Centre and police immediately dispatched units to intercept the vehicle. Traffic personnel successfully stopped the vehicle at the Phetchaburi on-ramp. The driver, identified as Ms. Wantanee, appeared heavily intoxicated, speaking incoherently and attempting to flee. During the interaction, she verbally berated the officers and struggled with them before they escorted her to the Expressway Traffic Control Centre 2 for further processing. Upon arrival, Police Lieutenant Colonel Krit Limjumroon directed the alcohol test, which revealed an alcohol level far exceeding Thailand’s legal limit. CCTV footage confirmed the Mazda’s reckless journey, beginning at 04:35. The vehicle was first observed on the wrong side of the expressway, from Asok 1 towards Makkasan in the left lane. By 04:46, it shifted to the far-right lane, continuing through several major intersections, including Phaya Thai, Yommarat, Hua Lamphong, and Bang Khlo, before finally being halted at the Phetchaburi on-ramp at 05:19. Throughout this ordeal, several other vehicles narrowly avoided collisions, with expressway rescue vehicles driving alongside the Mazda to urge the driver to stop. However, Ms. Wantanee ignored these efforts until her eventual interception. Based on her conduct and the gathered evidence, authorities charged her with “driving under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicating substances” under Section 43 (2) and “driving recklessly without regard for the safety or well-being of others.” After informing her of her legal rights, officers detained her for further investigation and legal proceedings. Picture from CCTV. -- 2024-11-09 -
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"Do you personally believe White people smell like wet dog sometimes?"
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 9 November 2024
Myanmar Worker Found Slain Near Chonburi Labour Camp A grisly murder occurred near a labour camp in Chonburi's Si Racha district, where a Burmese worker was found brutally killed with multiple stab wounds to his face and neck. Authorities suspect that at least two assailants were involved in the attack, which took place in a wooded area beside a workers' camp. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343035-myanmar-worker-found-slain-near-chonburi-labour-camp/ -
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Myanmar Worker Found Slain Near Chonburi Labour Camp
A grisly murder occurred near a labour camp in Chonburi's Si Racha district, where a Burmese worker was found brutally killed with multiple stab wounds to his face and neck. Authorities suspect that at least two assailants were involved in the attack, which took place in a wooded area beside a workers' camp. At approximately 15:00 on November 8, Lieutenant Colonel Rachun Chaipin, Deputy Investigator at Nong Kham Police Station, received a report of a body found along the Pinthong 4- Huai Saphan Road in the Bueang Subdistrict of Si Racha. The victim, identified as 28-year-old Jo Yi Ted, had been dead for at least 20 hours, with his body showing signs of multiple injuries, including a slashed throat and five stab wounds to the face and forehead. Police investigations revealed that Jo Yi Ted, who had previously worked as a CCTV installer, was living in the nearby construction camp. However, he had been expelled from the camp by the foreman two months earlier due to repeated accusations of stealing money from his coworkers. After his expulsion, he had reportedly been seen frequenting the area. The location where he was found dead was a spot where workers often gathered for drinks after hours. Near the body, police found a clothing bag and a partially consumed bottle of herbal whiskey. They speculate that Jo Yi Ted may have encountered individuals he had previously stolen from, which led to the fatal confrontation. Authorities have launched a thorough investigation and are pursuing suspects in what they believe to be a premeditated attack involving multiple people. Police are committed to apprehending those responsible and pursuing justice in this disturbing case. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-09 -
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Simplest way to connect 3 monitors to Desktop? Best suggestions?
By the way.... This is all that I have found...so far.... There would have been no need to even DO this if.... The Powers-that-Be had not, in their infinite wisdom... Decided to so suddenly....DOUBLE the Sound-Level of the local PA System.... In some misguided attempt to.... Blast me, FIGURATIVELY.... To Kingdom Come.... Now, I must harden my bedroom, against this blasted blasting noise.... And, then, retreat to my bedroom-retreat....whenever.... Therefore, in truth... Since this situation was not anticipated by me.... I am now just trying to play catch-up.... With whatever technology I need. I just need to have duplicate computers and monitors.... In two rooms. a. One room for normal times of day. b. A second room during times of Blasted Blasting Blasts of Random Important Announcements...such as..... "It is now 6:00PM, and so we will sing a song for you." -
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Malaysia's Kelantan State Plans 100km Wall on Thai Border
Come to Texas and see how the wall has helped -
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I will be quitting AseanNow
If you can muster up enough self-discipline to stay away from the Political Soapbox or whatever it is called, you will be OK. Otherwise, a four-year sabbatical is probably the best route for your self-preservation. Best wishes to you.
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