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Report Thailand Faces Uphill Battle Against China's Tax-Free Shopping
They have already lost their appeal to many tourists due to many different factors. I’m not going to list them but they know what they are and need to resolve those issues before they even try to get back some of the tourists. They have been in this game a long time and many years without competition. Now Thailand is losing to rivals on all sides offering new experiences and opportunities. Time to clean up the mess and when you get your ducks in a row you can try again. -
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BREAKING NEWS Carney WINS Canadian Elections
Is that you confirming 6% unemployment is a confirmation of losing? -
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Russia Dismisses Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Offers 3 Day Ceasefire
Only partly true. The reason Biden didn't go full throttle is that he fell for Putin's nuclear war threat games. Some may think that wise. Others don't. I don't, -
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Report Thai Locals Show Compassion in Assisting Seizure-Stricken Tourist - video
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 April 2025
Pattaya Cannabis Shop Attack Sparks Urgent Security Concerns Picture courtesy of Pattaya News In a distressing incident that has heightened security fears across Thailand's booming cannabis industry, a female employee was viciously assaulted at a Pattaya cannabis shop late at night. The alarming event unfolded just steps away from the bustling Tony Intersection on South Pattaya Road, near a traffic police booth, around 11 pm on April 25. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359215-pattaya-cannabis-shop-attack-sparks-urgent-security-concerns/- 1
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Report Pattaya Cannabis Shop Attack Sparks Urgent Security Concerns
Picture courtesy of Pattaya News In a distressing incident that has heightened security fears across Thailand's booming cannabis industry, a female employee was viciously assaulted at a Pattaya cannabis shop late at night. The alarming event unfolded just steps away from the bustling Tony Intersection on South Pattaya Road, near a traffic police booth, around 11 pm on April 25. The victim, identified only as Ms Wadee, faced a harrowing ordeal when a seemingly disturbed Thai man entered the shop. Showing signs of erratic behaviour, with trembling hands and a piercing stare, the man initially sought information about cannabis prices. His harmless inquiry quickly took a menacing turn as he blocked Ms Wadee's path, trapping her inside the shop. In an attempt to diffuse the tension, Ms Wadee feigned a need to use the toilet. Her ruse backfired when the man forcefully shoved her into the small space and began a brutal assault, punching her repeatedly in the stomach. The attack escalated into a violent struggle, with furniture tumbling to the floor, creating a brief but crucial distraction that Ms Wadee exploited to her advantage. In a desperate attempt to placate her aggressor, Ms Wadee inquired whether he was after money. Rather than responding, the intruder bolted from the scene, leaving Ms Wadee physically bruised and deeply shaken by the encounter. In the aftermath, Ms Wadee is urgently calling on local authorities for swift action, expressing fears that the assailant could target others if not apprehended. Her experience highlights a critical need for improved security measures within the cannabis retail environment, especially as the industry expands rapidly in Thailand. This incident has sparked discussions about the necessity of reinforcing safety protocols to protect employees and customers from unpredictable threats. Measures such as enhanced surveillance, increased security personnel, and better emergency response strategies are being advocated to prevent similar occurrences. As the Pattaya police investigate, the focus remains on ensuring that such incidents are swiftly addressed, thereby safeguarding workers and maintaining the integrity of Thailand's fledgling cannabis sector. Ms Wadee's ordeal serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by individuals in this developing industry. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29
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