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Is this a scam at Phuket arrivals?
And you Sir ( sorry if thats not your pronoun ) are telling people how great Alice Springs is -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 13 October 2024
Disabled Man Sets Himself on Fire Before Jumping Off Bridge: Sing Buri A disabled man set himself on fire before jumping from a bridge into the Noi River in Sing Buri province, claiming he was following instructions from Lord Shiva. Locals, however, suspect that drug-induced hallucinations may have influenced his actions. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340546-disabled-man-sets-himself-on-fire-before-jumping-off-bridge-sing-buri/ -
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Disabled Man Sets Himself on Fire Before Jumping Off Bridge: Sing Buri
A disabled man set himself on fire before jumping from a bridge into the Noi River in Sing Buri province, claiming he was following instructions from Lord Shiva. Locals, however, suspect that drug-induced hallucinations may have influenced his actions. At 10:40 on October 12, police from Khaibungrachan Police Station responded to an emergency at the Noi River bridge in Moo 6, Tha Kham Subdistrict, Khaibungrachan District. Upon arrival, they found bystanders in boats attempting to rescue the man, who had jumped into the river but was resisting help. Eventually, rescuers managed to bring him to shore safely. The man, identified as Mr. Chalit (last name withheld), has a prosthetic leg, which detached and floated away during the incident. The Good Samaritan who rescued him retrieved the prosthetic leg as well. Mr. Chalit, who lives in Tha Kham, suffered burn injuries from setting himself on fire before his jump. According to witnesses, Mr. Chalit claimed that his actions were prompted by a command from Lord Shiva, whom he worships. However, locals believe his behaviour was likely influenced by drugs, causing him to become delusional and set himself on fire. Sing Buri rescue workers provided initial medical assistance and transported him to Khaibungrachan Hospital for further treatment. Police are continuing their investigation into the incident and are yet to confirm whether Mr. Chalit was under the influence of drugs, as the results of toxicology tests were not yet available. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-13 -
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What this fool believes: Only a fool believes, on any given Sunday.
Nope it's 5am I wonder when the World will fall -
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Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
You can't be tax resident nowhere, you have to be tax resident somewhere, unless you don't have any income at all. You can live in a country for less than 180 days and then move on, or you can live in a low tax country. But at some point you will need to be paid income and invoke a tax treaty, which means having a country of tax residency. -
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What this fool believes: Only a fool believes, on any given Sunday.
Your clock is fast. -
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What this fool believes: Only a fool believes, on any given Sunday.
Your up early it's 5am in Thailand What does a fool believe? Fools will believe the World will never fall to a certain religion -
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What this fool believes: Only a fool believes, on any given Sunday.
Dear Folks, On this Sunday, just as on any given Sunday, no matter whether or not one might be at church, on a Sunday, ..... This fool believes.... Not in much. Except, that.... We are livin' on a fault line..... I also believe, this Sunday, that the Doobie Brothers are still missed, and that they are one of the greatest bands of all time. Why they separated, far too soon, is really a mystery. As for me, I associate the Doobie Brothers with Hong Kong, and especially Kowloon. ============= So, anyway, thinking a bit deeper, even than the Doobie Brothers.... Do tell me, please.... What DOES a Fool Believe..... This Sunday? Best regards, Gamma -
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Is this a scam at Phuket arrivals?
Read your posts...you call a scam when it clearly isn't and then start trying to change the whole immigration system...it's Thailand Buddy, embrace the corruption and all Thailands quirks, because that is how it is here. I really don't understand people like you, nobody forced you to come here and nobody is forcing you to stay, just go somewhere else if you don't like it. Maybe your find a party where someone will listen and talk to you -
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Government Official Arrested for Embezzling Over 10 Million Baht
A government official was apprehended on October 12, by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) after evading capture for allegedly embezzling over 10 million baht in public funds. The suspect, Pranchai, also known as Paripreecha, 36, denied all charges upon arrest. On August 19, 2024, the Sikiu Provincial Court issued an arrest warrant for Pranchai for multiple offenses, including nighttime theft, theft of government property, and unauthorised access to protected computer data. The CIB’s Crime Suppression Division (CSD) tracked him down to a market in Nong Khai Province, where he was arrested. According to investigators, Pranchai, an official responsible for budget disbursement, exploited his position to withdraw large sums of money monthly, sometimes siphoning off a million baht. The thefts occurred over a period from mid-2023 to July 2024, when an internal investigation revealed the disappearance of over 10 million baht. Before fleeing, The investigation revealed that Pranchai had been using more than 10 mule accounts and changing phone numbers weekly to evade detection. He fled to the Mukdahan border and attempted to cross into Laos multiple times using a fake passport. After learning that authorities were closing in, he moved to Nong Khai, preparing for another escape to Laos. A coordinated operation between the CSD and Nong Khai police led to his capture at a local market just as his wife attempted to bring him cash. Although Pranchai denied all allegations and refused to cooperate during initial questioning, he was taken into custody and transferred to Khlong Phai Police Station for further legal proceedings. Pranchai continues to deny all charges, and the investigation is ongoing. Picture from CSD. -- 2024-10-13 -
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BMTA Tightens Safety Checks on 809 NGV Buses to Ensure Public Confidence
Why not use old fashioned Diesel instead?
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7-11 takes 1000-Baht-bill for 100 Baht, shortchanges - your take?
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