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Cars Including an EV Catch Fire After Being Submerged in Flood Water, Chiang Mai
Do these Emergency guys get any training Throwing water on an Electrical fire !!! Thai logic !!! -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Still hear journalists talking about the importance of Nickel and Cobalt in EV battery production not understanding that the dominant battery chemistry going forward is LFP which contains neither of these controversial metals. "LFP has taken significant share from NMC since 2018 due to improvements in energy density at sustained lower cost. In China, LFP will become more dominant due to robust demand for mass-market EVs and established supply chains, in addition to the emergence of LFP variants with improved energy density (e.g., M3P and lithium manganese iron phosphate [LFMP])." https://www.bain.com/insights/navigating-the-ev-battery-ecosystem -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
Ted Budd. GOP Sen. Ted Budd Pushes Trump’s FEMA Migrant Funding Claim Slammed As ‘Conspiracy Theory Junk’ By NC’s Senior GOP Senator -
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Wine In Checked Baggage
Yes, you can if you go on red and declare. No license needed if it can be assumed you bring for own consumption. For license to be needed the value must be much higher than only 6 bottles, if they are not old, found on the bottom of the ocean and only exists in a dozen. 😉 According to the rules, you should go red, declare and should be given a flat rate to pay as customs tax. However, that can differ, and as they have fairly high tax on importing wine, they might give you a little bit higher price tag. -
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Deadly Bus Fire Tragedy Highlights Safety Failures on Thai Roads
Will never happen, Culture needs to change -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 8 October 2024
500 victims accuse social media influencer of 85 million baht gold scam by Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ ตำรวจไซเบอร์ – บช.สอท. Over 500 victims filed a complaint against a social media influencer for operating a gold scam that caused losses exceeding 85 million baht. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340124-500-victims-accuse-social-media-influencer-of-85-million-baht-gold-scam/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 8 October 2024
Thief Disguised as Delivery Driver Arrested After Trying to Steal 205 Baht Weight of Gold A gold robbery occurred at Bangkok Golds in Samut Sakhon. The perpetrator, disguised in a delivery uniform leapt over the shop’s glass counter and stole 84 gold necklaces, weighing a total of 205 baht, from the display. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340123-thief-disguised-as-delivery-driver-arrested-after-trying-to-steal-205-baht-weight-of-gold/ -
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500 victims accuse social media influencer of 85 million baht gold scam
Over 500 victims filed a complaint against a social media influencer for operating a gold scam that caused losses exceeding 85 million baht. Representatives of the victims, yesterday, October 7, visited the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, to seek justice after social media influencer Promtada “Mae Bainard” Nakcharoen, the company director of Tada Gold store, was implicated. One of the victims, Maysa, told ThaiRath that she discovered Mae Bainard and his gold shop through livestream videos on the TikTok app. Mae Bainard frequently launched jaw-dropping promotions to attract attention from netizens, offering, for example, 1 gramme of gold for 1,500 baht, whereas the market price is nearly 3,000 baht. Mae Bainard repeatedly assured his followers and clients that he could obtain gold accessories at very low prices because he purchased them directly from a factory. However, he refused to disclose the name of the factory. Maysa and other victims revealed that, although they initially received real gold accessories, they later lost their money when they placed further orders. There was also a VIP group whose members purchased large amounts of gold, often totalling 500,000 baht or more each time. The victims stated that Mae Bainard cultivated an image of trustworthiness by inviting numerous Thai celebrities and influencers to his birthday party. Their relationships with these notable figures led the victims to believe he would not deceive them; unfortunately, this was not the case. Acting Commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, Jirawat Payungtham, reported that there are over 500 victims in this case, with losses exceeding 85 million baht. Of these, 240 victims have already lodged complaints with the police, while the remainder have yet to do so. The commander explained that Mae Bainard’s actions constitute violations of criminal laws, the Computer Act, and the Consumer Protection Act. The police will interview each victim before summoning the suspect for questioning. The victims confirmed that this case is not related to the previous gold scam, which led to the arrest of two suspects, Korakarn “Mae Tak” Suwannabut and Karnphon “Pa Beer” Rueng-aram. by Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ ตำรวจไซเบอร์ – บช.สอท. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-08 -
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Cars Including an EV Catch Fire After Being Submerged in Flood Water, Chiang Mai
Well, at least the portable generators were saved. I wonder if the vehicle belongs to any of the EV fanboys on this forum, -
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Wine In Checked Baggage
Where is your home country? As Thailand has one of the worst and most expensive wines for sale I have ever encountered. Either in restaurants or for sale in markets.- 1
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Deadly Bus Fire Tragedy Highlights Safety Failures on Thai Roads
More like taking responsibity for your own actions and not blaming karma or some other mumby jumbo face-saving cop-out for your stupidity -
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Face off: Chinese fraudster has surgery to evade law in Thailand
The Bangkok Post states in this article that the fraudster earned "at least 7.5 million baht through the scheme". Bangkok Post - Chinese fraudster arrested in capital -
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Boris Johnson Suggests Putin Would Have Avoided Invading Ukraine if Trump Were President
compared to many other leaders
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