TV sequel rewrites the law: Phrom Likhit sparks interest in Thailand’s ancient laws
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Pete Hegseth-Sec Def Nominee
I win. Some lefty source deciding what he says, huh? You know what independent thinking is? You ever do it? -
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Crackdown on Firework Shops Launched for Loi Krathong Festival safety
As the multi-coloured lanterns and twinkling lights of Loi Krathong Festival approaches, concerns over firework safety has prompted the metropolitan police of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, to spearhead a rigorous clampdown on firework retailers. At the forefront of this campaign is Police Colonel Anek Srikitrat, Deputy Commander of Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Police. Alongside Superintendent of Nakhon Ratchasima City Police Station, Pol. Col. Suthinan Kongchaemdee, and District Chief Chananan Khumkhong, their objective is to safeguard innocent lives through enforcement of a strictly regulated firework sales protocol. The team's primary focus is protecting the city's children from potential risk of harm from explosive devices. In a combined effort by authorities from the Mueang Police Station and the Volunteer Defence Corps, a string of scrupulous inspections were carried out at three major firework vendors in the city - Ajarn Puang Fireworks Shop, Ajarn Prem Korat Fireworks Shop, and Uncle Pong’s Shop. Detailed assessments of sales permits and thorough examination of firework products were performed to ascertain their compliance with safety standards. Deputy Commander Srikitrat remarked, “Our desire is to significantly minimise the risk factors associated with the use of fireworks during the Festival. We harbour particular concern for children who could potentially make purchases devoid of adult supervision.” The rigorous inspections uncovered that all scrutinised vendors were in possession of the appropriate licences, coupled with a clear emphasis on safety. Most firework products found were low-impact, colourful beauties designed for maximum visual impact while minimising harmful risk. Moreover, fire extinguishers were noticeably stationed within convenient reach in the event of a sudden mishap. Vendors were further obligated to strictly enforce age restrictions on purchasers and encourage parental supervision of their use by the younger population. The officials cautioned about reckless modifications of fireworks by children, which could significantly amplify potential harm. “Safety above all else is our principal commitment, especially for young ones who might not fully discern the risks,” intimated District Chief Khumkhong. File photo for reference only -- 2024-11-14 -
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Thaksin Delivers First Speech in 18 Years, Denies Interfering with PM
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Conservatives Take Lead in Polls as Badenoch Boosts Party’s Appeal Amid Labour's Missteps
That was over 21 years ago, so the kids will be well over legal age by now -
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Why experts are blasting Trump for 'already breaking the law'
I've shown proof of the definition of conviction in the state of New York. Do you have a shred of evidence for your opinion? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 14 November 2024
Wat Suan Kaeo Temple and Landowners Settle Decade-Long Dispute File photo for reference only The tussle over land ownership between Wat Suan Kaeo, a temple in Nonthaburi, Thailand, and the descendants of the original landowners has finally been resolved. Reaching a conclusion after two arduous decades, this legal battle drew much public interest due to the high stakes and massive involvement of funds in this case. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343582-wat-suan-kaeo-temple-and-landowners-settle-decade-long-dispute/ -
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Korean Influencer Attacks Pattaya Spa Owner After Livestream Confrontation
Well this is either going to cost him or he beter get used to a Thai prison food diet. One that I don't think contains any kimchi! -
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Wat Suan Kaeo Temple and Landowners Settle Decade-Long Dispute
The tussle over land ownership between Wat Suan Kaeo, a temple in Nonthaburi, Thailand, and the descendants of the original landowners has finally been resolved. Reaching a conclusion after two arduous decades, this legal battle drew much public interest due to the high stakes and massive involvement of funds in this case. Wat Suan Kaeo's abbot, Phra Phayom Kalayano, alongside lawyer Anantachai, head of the Dharmongkol Foundation, announced the resolution yesterday. The dispute, which stretched over 20 years, arose when the temple lost its right to a plot of land it had purchased legally following claims from the original owners' heirs. Interest was drawn towards this case due to the temple's approach for resolution, choosing negotiation rather than aggression. Anantachai revealed that the land was purchased using funds donated by monks and the public. However, the temple lost the court battle when the land was claimed as inheritance by the heirs of the original landowners, resulting in an order to vacate the premises by 2022. The judgment also required Wat Suan Kaeo to dismantle all structures on the land and fork out 1.9 million baht in damages, which sparked concern given the temple's currently limited funds. However, as part of the amicable settlement plan, the Hirunpradit family, the heirs, agreed to dissolution. Despite the financial strain, the abbot announced a Kathin Fundraiser which will raise money to cover the debt. Any surplus funds would be used to repurchase the land with the aim of fulfilling the original dream of developing a botanical garden. The abbot further expressed gratitude for the peaceful resolution and thanked everyone involved - temple patrons, the land department, the Hirunpradit family and especially lawyer Anantachai. The end of the long-standing dispute allowed all parties to move forward, leaving no lingering unrest. For those willing to assist financially, Wat Suan Kaeo Temple has opened a savings account in Krung Thai Bank under the number 121-1-18038-7. These donations aim to help maintain the temple's legacy and preserve the sanctity of the generous contributions originally used to purchase the land. File photo for reference only -- 2024-11-14
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