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No one is above the law even New Jersey politicians.
I am perfectly ok with following the law for everyone. If they broke the law then they answer for it. Pretty simple. Its only a problem when trolls try to change the narrative to fit you delusional concepts if real events. You try to make a lopsided argument that doesn't stand up. You have claimed several times the Jan 6 issue didn't happen as shown so don't backtrack now. -
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Traffic Bangkok Enhances Traffic Flow with Smart Signals at 72 Intersections
Yes but they can learn, traffic lights everywhere is unnecessary -
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Brutal Murder of Israeli Businessman in LA Tied to Illegal Immigrants
I agree with most everything you've said above, but I'd expect all this to be done following due process. In other words, I don't think an ICE agent should be able to stop anyone on the street, demand proof of their citizenship or visa status, and if they couldn't produce that on the spot, detain them and deport them without further due process. And, yes, my "...how do YOU KNOW,,,?" was a generic reference. I could have written, "...how does ONE KNOW,,,?" I have never worked in law enforcement, investigated violations of the law, or gathered evidence to be used in a court of law. I have only learned about these from reading about them or seeing them portrayed in movies. -
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Crime Pattaya Authorities Launch “Operation Coconut Ghosts” to Crack Down on Foreign Prostitution
Taking money or other benefits for sex is not illegal in Thailand, neither is being a prostitute illegal, those who choose that occupation are not breaking any laws. Certain aspects of prostitution are illegal, though. -
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Advice - Comments – Thoughts on ISPs
I have no idea as to what you are getting now 😊 I think you'll need to compare by yourself. The free content is indicated here: https://www.ais.th/play/en/freecontents.html You pay extra if you want to view Premium content. But as you can see, Internet alone starts from 500 baht now. If you have an Android TV or similar device, you probably don't need to pay anything to watch the free content. So 500 baht per month will be the base price including AIS Play free content.
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