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Phuket Police Profile Transgender Workers for Tourist Safety Boost
File photo for reference only In an effort to enhance public safety along Bangla Road in Phuket, local police have started compiling profiles of transgender individuals working in the bustling nightlife district. This initiative aims to reduce tourist altercations and encourage locals to become informants for crime prevention. The Head of Patong Police Station, Chalermchai Hernsawat, articulated that this strategy, initiated a few days ago and conducted again on December 19, targets improved peace and order without discriminating against the transgender community. Instead, it prioritises ensuring a seamless experience for both tourists and locals in this popular area known for its vibrant entertainment and international visitors. Authorities are optimistic that by maintaining detailed records, they can promptly address potential conflicts, thereby preserving Phuket's reputation as a safe and welcoming tourist destination. Given that tourism is crucial to the island’s economy, maintaining visitor well-being is of utmost importance to both local businesses and law enforcement. The move has prompted discussions about privacy concerns, with officials reassuring that all efforts are being made to respect individual rights while focusing on maintaining public order. Police will continue to assess the initiative's impact, adjusting as necessary to address community feedback and fulfil safety aims. -- 2024-12-19 -
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Overstay: Where to surrender yourself?
Sentencing by a court of law, if that option of surrender is chosen, will be under Section 81 of the Immigration Act. So far, I have never seen news of a prison sentence given for overstaying. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 December 2024
Thai Medical Council Probes Ex-PM Thaksin's Extended Hospital Stay Picture courtesy: Naew Na The Medical Council of Thailand is scrutinising Police General Hospital over the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's prolonged stay post-conviction, sparking questions about potential preferential treatment. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346653-thai-medical-council-probes-ex-pm-thaksins-extended-hospital-stay/ -
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B'Tselem's - Unleashed: Abuse of Palestinian by Israeli Soldiers in the Center of Hebron
That is completely untrue . There has been no war against the Palestinians within Israel . As far as I am aware , there have been a few instances of Palestinians attacking Israelis within Israel and also the Israeli response . But, there hasn't been any war, let alone an unrestrained war -
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Make life better with your own Win rider
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Thai Medical Council Probes Ex-PM Thaksin's Extended Hospital Stay
Picture courtesy: Naew Na The Medical Council of Thailand is scrutinising Police General Hospital over the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's prolonged stay post-conviction, sparking questions about potential preferential treatment. A special sub-committee, led by former council president Dr Amorn Leelarasamee, is delving into the conduct of medical professionals involved in his care, inspecting whether ethical guidelines were compromised. The council recently dispatched a letter to the hospital’s director-general, demanding comprehensive documentation of Thaksin’s illness and the reasoning behind his extended hospital stay. Specifically, they have requested all medical records, the identities of the doctors involved, and their assessments during his six-month hospitalisation] - the period marked from his admission until February 2023. The deadline for furnishing this information is set for January 15th. Further amplifying the spotlight, political activists congregated at the National Anti-Corruption Commission this week, urging a timely investigation into Thaksin’s controversial hospitalisation, which needs completion within three months. Their scepticism grows from Thaksin's visibly active lifestyle post-release, which starkly contrasts the earlier narrative of his deteriorating health. Thaksin bore the expenses for his prolonged hospital stay, which amounted to a nightly 8,500 Thai Baht (£188) for a VIP suite on the 14th floor, as confirmed during a parliamentary session last month. Thaksin, who ventured from a career in the police force to becoming a business mogul and later a political leader, returned to Thailand on August 22nd the previous year after spending 15 years in self-induced exile. On his return, Thaksin was promptly detained by authorities and sentenced to eight years in prison due to charges of power abuse and conflict of interest during his tenure before 2006 - later reduced to a single year following royal clemency. His immediate transfer to the hospital was due to health concerns including chest pains and abnormal blood readings noted during his first night in custody. According to legal allowances, Thaksin’s treatment outside prison was initially sanctioned for 120 days; however, the Department of Corrections extended this to 180 days, citing life-threatening jail conditions. Thaksin, aged 75, was ultimately paroled on February 18th, described as "elderly and seriously ill" at the time, despite recent active public appearances without apparent ailments. This unfolding examination throws the duration of his unsupervised activities and implied ailments into contrast as Thaksin recently completed his prison term last August, while vigorously campaigning for the Pheu Thai Party, which is now spearheaded by his daughter, currently serving as Prime Minister, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-19 -
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Spotify.
Yep, up to me, we can forget about supporting the artists the adds do that the point here is the premium version doesn't really offer much more, and since im Aussie would be paying with an Aussie CC the cost would be $13.99 a month with makes it 312B.
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