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Can I do my 90-day report at Chamchuri?
I saw reports saying that I takes 5 hours at CW, without an appointment -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 18 December 2024
Russian Tourist Fined for Flashy Christmas Lights on Car in Pattaya Photo: The Pattaya News A Russian tourist in Pattaya, named Mr. Ivanov, was fined for decorating his car with flashing Christmas lights, unaware that it was against the law in Thailand. On December 17th, around 6:01 PM, Pattaya police were conducting traffic checks when they noticed Mr. Ivanov's car, a grey Toyota Vios, adorned with colorful flashing lights on Sukhumvit Road. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346559-russian-tourist-fined-for-flashy-christmas-lights-on-car-in-pattaya/ -
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Russian Tourist Fined for Flashy Christmas Lights on Car in Pattaya
Photo: The Pattaya News A Russian tourist in Pattaya, named Mr. Ivanov, was fined for decorating his car with flashing Christmas lights, unaware that it was against the law in Thailand. On December 17th, around 6:01 PM, Pattaya police were conducting traffic checks when they noticed Mr. Ivanov's car, a grey Toyota Vios, adorned with colorful flashing lights on Sukhumvit Road. The 25-year-old driver was stopped and informed by the police that such decorations are illegal. Mr. Ivanov admitted he didn't know about this rule and was fined 500 baht for breaking vehicle equipment regulations under the Motor Vehicle Act. After being informed, Mr. Ivanov understood the regulation, paid the fine, and explained he decorated the car for Christmas and New Year, thinking it was acceptable as he saw others doing it in Bangkok. Pattaya Police have since issued a warning to residents and tourists, advising against decorating vehicles with items like reindeer antlers or flashing lights, as this can confuse other drivers and obscure signals, leading to potential accidents. Such practices violate sections of the 1979 Motor Vehicle Act and can result in fines up to 2,000 baht, reported The Pattaya News. -- 2024-12-18 -
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Can I do my 90-day report at Chamchuri?
How long did you have to wait there? The queues are terrible.. -
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UK’s Trade Future with EU Raises Concerns Over Return to ECJ Jurisdiction
I don't think that inflation is being ignored. GDP figures quoted by the ONS are real i.e. adjusted for inflation, so I would have thought the OBR uses the same datasets although I can't confirm that for certain. -
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I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
Trouble with some of these out-of-the-way places is , what would you do all day ? OK if you have a Thai GF / wife and nice house where you can relax , but if stuck in a small hotel with no pool ....? There`s nowhere to walk and no beach to sit on . Best idea would be to just travel around from place to place , although many of these small towns look the same . -
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Thaksin's Call to Coalition Parties Could Lead to Parliament Dissolution
Nice choice of word.. "Entitled" Anyone see Uncle Tu lately ? get the boys together for a "reunion" !
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