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Crime Russian Man Arrested for Dangerous BMW Drifting Stunt on Ban Amphur Beachfront
Yeah, Let's just hang, draw and quarter him and send him home in pieces in case he's tempted to come back and donut again. -
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Former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs developed cancer from the covid jabs
And you're losing your eyesight, as you posted in the Health section. Should I send you studies on the effects of the Spike protein on the eyes? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 31 May 2025
Expat Confusion Grows as Thailand Cracks Down on Helmet Law Violations File photo courtesy of Triptipedia Thailand’s latest initiative to enforce stricter motorcycle helmet regulations is creating a stir among residents and tourists. Starting 1 June, the "Safe Roads Project", spearheaded by Thai traffic police, aims to curb road accidents by imposing a heftier fine of up to 2,000 baht for those caught without a helmet. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362304-expat-confusion-grows-as-thailand-cracks-down-on-helmet-law-violations/ -
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File photo courtesy of Triptipedia Thailand’s latest initiative to enforce stricter motorcycle helmet regulations is creating a stir among residents and tourists. Starting 1 June, the "Safe Roads Project", spearheaded by Thai traffic police, aims to curb road accidents by imposing a heftier fine of up to 2,000 baht for those caught without a helmet. This campaign zeroes in on high-risk areas, especially around schools, to foster adherence to traffic laws. The new mandate requires all motorcyclists and passengers to wear helmets at all times, without exceptions based on travel distance or location. This move addresses Thailand’s troubling road injury rates, which heavily involve motorcycle users. Notably, the change quadruples the previous penalty, reflecting the government's commitment to road safety. This revised law has left some expatriates puzzled. A post on Reddit by a foreign resident highlights a debate over whether Thailand's helmet law applies to motorcycles with sidecars, known as saleng. The post details a playful argument with his Thai wife, who contends that the configuration of a saleng exempts passengers from wearing helmets, while he insists it shares the same legal status as traditional motorcycles. So far, the Royal Thai Police have not made any special provisions for saleng configurations, suggesting the same helmet rules apply to all motorcycle types. This lack of distinction underlines an important aspect of the new regulation, its simplicity and broad application. The authorities are focusing efforts on regions notorious for traffic breaches or mishaps, stepping up patrols and checkpoints to catch repeat offenders. With motorcyclists making up a significant portion of road casualties, this campaign signifies a crucial step in addressing Thailand’s road safety challenges head-on. In conclusion, this strict enforcement of helmet laws is a strategic attempt to reduce road fatalities, targeting compliance through hefty fines and heightened police vigilance. As Thailand aims to protect its residents and visitors, it underscores the importance of safety over convenience on its bustling roads. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-31 -
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Trump to Canada: “It will cost you $61 billion, but zero if you become 51st state”
I got tired of the same old "Oh no he isn't". " Oh yes he is " "Oh no he isn't " "Booooo boooo, hisss hisss:" pantomime back and forth . You will have to find someone else to reply to your claims . *What did he say Grab em by * ? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 31 May 2025
Thaksin Wants Pheu Thai Back in Control of Interior Ministry File photo courtesy of Thai PBS World Thaksin Shinawatra, de facto leader of the Pheu Thai party, has voiced his desire to regain control of the Ministry of Interior from the Bhumjaithai party. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362303-thaksin-wants-pheu-thai-back-in-control-of-interior-ministry/
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