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Nearly 20 Foreigners Assault Thai Shop Owner over Rental Dispute
Nearly 20 Foreigners Assault Thai Shop Owner over Rental Dispute A heated confrontation erupted in Phuket when a group of almost 20 foreign visitors allegedly attacked a Thai motorcycle rental shop owner. The dispute began over a vehicle damage fine—and escalated into a physical assault in broad daylight. Passersby captured footage of the brawl, which spread rapidly on social media, sparking outrage among locals and renewed debate over tourist behaviour and respect for Thai laws. -
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Tourism Phuket Calls for Urgent Infrastructure Overhaul
A lot of complaining already on this thread about plans to improve infrastructure. Some strange people. Nobody could of foreseen 20-30 years ago just how popular Phuket would become. They are victims of their own success and I welcome the improvements. It won’t be easy but the Thais are great at getting things done. Years ago Bangkok was a nightmare, but now they have a fantastic network of toll roads, and the railway there is fantastic now and ever improving. -
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Video 20 Foreigners Assault Thai Shop Owner in Phuket Dispute
It's about time these little scammers get caught... no such thing as an honest business in tourism... these little <deleted> give Thailand a bad name! Glad to see Farang organizing and holding them responsible! -
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Hospital deposits and insurance
So when in Thailand, given some of the examples above, it's always important to carry your self-insurance card. -
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AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500
AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500 AT&T will pay $177 million in a class action settlement related to separate alleged data breaches last year. In one incident, dated March 30, 2024, some customers' vulnerable data, including addresses, social security numbers, birthdates, passcodes, billing numbers and phone numbers were released on the dark web, according to a news release by Kroll Settlement Administration. The telecommunication company was also accused of an incident on July 12, 2024, where limited data was illegally downloaded. Some of the breached information included customers and other users associated with the account, as well as the numbers they interacted with. https://news.yahoo.com/news/articles/t-177-million-settlement-could-175507134.html
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