Pattaya police step up overnight Beach Road patrols after multiple reports of thefts from Indian tourists
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Trump deporting migrants to 3rd World countries contrary to Court orders
what evidence is needed if you are an illegal alien who entered the country illegally, have no docs except a few tattoos perhaps and TPS is quashed, Bidens illegal immigration amnesty is done, you are one of 1.8M got-aways and have no record of crossing. LOL....keep shaking your head, just a little harder now. Biden tried a whammy, turning illegal immigration into some biden style quasi legal immigration. These people are lawbreakers now and Trump/DHS have said GTFO, and out they will go. How ya doin now. -
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Trump deporting migrants to 3rd World countries contrary to Court orders
You obviously have no idea how the legal system works in the USA, nor how Biden 'catch & release' programmed worked. People with a legal right to stay in the USA, are not being deported, as if challenged, they probably show up for the court date. Repeating your silly questions, doesn't negate the rulings against the criminals. Everyone in the USA, gets their 'day in court'. That they chose not to show up ... oh well. BYE BYE -
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Health Covid-19's XEC Variant Spreads Like Wildfire, Says Thai Health Ministry
Many Thais will demand hospitalization when is comes to colds and sniffles … -
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Report Warning Issued: Even Indirect Defamation Remains Illegal Under Thai Law
Thai laws on defamation are stricter than corresponding laws in Western countries. Basically, a defendant in a Thai court can be found guilty of defamation if his statements, whether true or not, have injured the complainant's reputation or damaged his family's honor. Unlike the U.S., the truth is not an absolute defense against defamation in Thailand. It's the likely effect of the statement on the reputation of the complainant that counts in Thailand. Legal experts agree it is easier for a complainant to file and win a defamation suit in Thailand than any other country in the world. That's why board rule 5 is so important: 5. Thailand-Specific Laws As a website operating under Thai jurisdiction, we are obligated to comply with local laws, particularly those concerning defamation, respect for the monarchy, and illegal activities. Any content that violates these laws will be removed, and appropriate action will be taken to protect the platform and its members. Outside of the particularly sensitive areas, the Thai judicial system has not shown itself very willing to get involved in cases where non-Thais writing in a foreign language may have defamed each other. Posters on non-Thai boards need to be careful and stay aware of Thai defamation laws, but there's no reason to get paranoid. -
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People keep posting, Thailand expensive, but I'm not seeing it!
I wasn't thinking of just food. I was meaning the whole cost of living. Cost of eating out , Cost of hotels , petrol etc. -
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Trump ambushes South African president at White House meeting
Perhaps. But the Blacks are now in charge. They control the levers of power at every level. Boers are the oppressed minority, facing discrimination.
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