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Any tips dealing with health insurance agents
@Etaoin Shrdlu who are good brokers you recommend? But are brokers commission driven too? They might give us plans that will give them commission. -
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
Is this your 2nd thread bashing Elon? I'm looking forward to self-driving cars and robots. Elon is at the forefront of both. Unless robots kill us all. Then I take it back and I hate Elon! -
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The Biggest Doge Hoaxes About USAID Spread on X by Musk
(USAID)" is also audited, as any agency." How many audits has the DOD passed? They're next on the hit list. -
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Stray Dog Crisis at Pattaya Sports Center: Urgent Call for Change
Thailand is keen to retain the 3rd world country status for practical reasons; they are greatly benefited by that. Such as lower license fee to generic medicine production. That is why the cost of over-the-counter dose is often so inexpensive here. In that respect, expats are also beneficiaries of that scheme. lower license fee of generic medicine production license in the 3rd world countries - Google Search -
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Authorities Raid Three Chinese-Owned Factories for Illegal Recycling
Picture courtesy of NRECD Thai authorities have raided three Chinese-owned factories in , Samut Sakhon for illegally recycling old electrical wires and plastic waste, raising serious environmental and fire hazard concerns. The crackdown comes after a similar illegal operation was linked to a factory fire in Ban Phaeo district last month. The operation was led by Pol. Col. Arun Wachirasrisukanya, Deputy Commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (NRECD), alongside Pol. Col. Aphisan Chairat, Chief of Sub-Division 5 of the NRECD, officials from the Ministry of Industry, and Samut Sakhon’s industrial department. Authorities targeted three factories suspected of illegally importing and processing electronic and plastic waste from electrical wires. These factories were identified as: • Theng Da Plastic and Metal Co., Ltd. (Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict) • Unibro Metal (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict) • Hong Yue Renewable Resources Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Kalong Subdistrict) During the raid, authorities discovered serious violations at all three sites: • Theng Da Plastic and Metal Co., Ltd. possessed a valid factory permit but was illegally melting plastic waste without notifying authorities. • Unibro Metal (Thailand) Co., Ltd. was found with large amounts of electronic circuit boards, classified as hazardous waste. Both factories were owned by Luo Fuquan, a 39-year-old Chinese national. He was arrested and charged with: • Operating a factory without notifying authorities • Expanding operations without a permit • Processing hazardous waste without authorisation The suspect was taken to Mueang Samut Sakhon Police Station for further legal proceedings. The other factory; • Hong Yue Renewable Resources Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd. was found melting metal, emitting strong fumes. The factory’s manager, identified as Yee Kwat, failed to comply with previous official orders. She was charged under the Factory Act and also taken into custody. Authorities have vowed to continue cracking down on illegal recycling operations, citing environmental and public safety risks. The three factories are now under investigation for potential links to other illegal waste-importing networks. Related articles; https://aseannow.com/topic/1350253-massive-fire-engulfs-plastic-warehouse-in-samut-sakhon/ https://aseannow.com/topic/1350535-illegal-chinese-owned-recycling-factory-raided-4000-tonnes-of-scrap-wiring-seized/ -- 2025-02-12 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 February 2025
Restaurant Manager Threatened with Gun Over 45-Baht Bill A restaurant manager in Chumphon has resigned on 10 February, after being threatened with a firearm by an angry customer over an unpaid 45-baht bill. Fearing for his safety, he has reported the incident to the police. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351527-restaurant-manager-threatened-with-gun-over-45-baht-bill/
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