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Undercover International police
I believe that its possible for overseas forces to operate in Thailand, under advisory roles, without jurisdiction or policing powers under the supervision and guidance of Interpol Thailand, who may also liaise with local police forces. So.. No, overseas Police forces cannot make arrests here in Thailand - but under an advisory roll, then can guide Thai Police to wanted individuals and oversee their arrest. -
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Anutin Orders Stricter Measures to Curb Burning and Reduce PM 2.5
Much of this air pollution is from rice farmers burning their rice straw after a harvest when the straw is dry - aka the hot season. Three rice harvests per year can be done in certain parts of Thailand. The ashes return nutrients to the soil. Rice farmers are generally poor so government edicts that make their lives more difficult are often ignored. Should the government collects the straw for free and compost it returning the compost back to the farmers for free? Thai Jasmine rice is a major export earner for Thailand. -
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Undercover International police
The Department of Home Security may have agents. German police? No way. -
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Afghan man stabs and kills two in Germany, including a toddler others injured
No, it's the racists, the Nazis, and anti-democrats, also the lowest level in society who struggle to compete with 2025, which are called leftovers in the rust belt, mostly uneducated. -
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Thai Tax Laws for Expats: the Practical Implications versus the Realities
As I discussed, they likely won’t bother checking card payments in Thailand made using overseas debit or credit cards. Too much work and too many obstacles to do so. The only exception might be if someone had no income in Thailand, no changes in their local bank balance, and no transfers in from an overseas bank during a calendar year, yet managed to live here 365 days a year. In that case, authorities might question how you’re funding your lifestyle in Thailand and could become suspicious of illegal activities. That said, if you’re a single retiree, you’re allowed to transfer up to ฿210,000 per year tax-free, even without recognition of a double taxation treaty or proof of taxes paid overseas. A sensible approach would be to transfer in at least that amount annually to avoid raising any red flags about how you sustain yourself in Thailand, rather than transferring in nothing at all. On the other hand, if you’ve already had somewhere around ฿5-฿10 million sitting in a Thai bank account since 2023, and aren’t making any new bank transfers in, they’re unlikely to question you either. -
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Where Are the Tariffs?
True. We've just seen the price of food brought down immediately! 😆
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