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Transport Pink Line Sees 68% Drop in Ridership on First Day of Paid Service
OK, as I responded to TallGuyJohn, I got on the Pink line by a Home Pro in Nonthaburi. I don't remember what station that was. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Thai Casino Controversy: Entertainment Bill Delayed Amid Confusion Picture courtesy of Wikipedia The Thai government has put the brakes on the hotly debated Integrated Entertainment Complex Bill. Originally set for a July 9 reading, the decision comes amid widespread public misunderstanding. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri clarified that the bill emphasises economic promotion, with only 10% concerning casinos. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364849-thai-casino-controversy-entertainment-bill-delayed-amid-confusion/ -
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Accident Tragic Car Crash in Bangkok Leaves One Dead, Another Injured
Praise the Lord, two id10ts less on the road. One for sure and the other one .... well, future will tell! -
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Report Pattaya's Cannabis Shops Face Uncertain Future Amid Policy Shift
I'd go along with that, as long as they are confined to certain areas until they depart...it sounds like a good idea -
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Thai Casino Controversy: Entertainment Bill Delayed Amid Confusion
Picture courtesy of Wikipedia The Thai government has put the brakes on the hotly debated Integrated Entertainment Complex Bill. Originally set for a July 9 reading, the decision comes amid widespread public misunderstanding. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri clarified that the bill emphasises economic promotion, with only 10% concerning casinos. Amid rising public concern, the government intends to offer clearer communication about the bill's true focus on economic benefits through exhibitions and events. Manaporn stressed the need for better public engagement to prevent further confusion. Government whip Wisut Chainarun echoed these sentiments, noting the essential role of public understanding before the bill can proceed. Political distractions, including reshuffles and tensions with Cambodia, have hindered outreach efforts. Wisut highlighted the missed opportunity for public engagement activities in June, suggesting a delay may be necessary as these issues are addressed. The bill's postponement aims to ensure citizens’ concerns are heard and integrated into legislative adjustments. Interestingly, the ongoing border tensions with Cambodia spotlight the casino debate, as numerous casinos along the border reportedly attract Thai nationals. Wisut pointed to these realities as a possible rationale supporting the bill’s intent. However, he advocated for a cautious approach, suggesting focusing on other pressing legislative issues first. Key items await Parliament’s attention, including village health volunteer policies, defence reforms, and integrated ticketing. Wisut emphasised approaching these "softer issues" first, awaiting a calmer political climate to revisit the complex bill. By prioritising clear communication and public input, the government aims to ensure the bill reflects citizens’ interests without further controversies. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-06-26
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