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Security Camera Dispute Escalates to Shooting in Phetchabun
Picture courtesy of Dailynews A conflict over a security camera in Phetchabun province has led to a tense standoff after a man shot his neighbour and a police officer. The incident began on April 9 in Ban Khlong Kon Huad, Mueang Chon Daen, when 43-year-old Manop objected to his neighbour Viroj's security camera capturing footage of his property. This disagreement quickly escalated into violence, with Manop shooting Viroj before fleeing into a nearby forest. Police Colonel Chaiya Nukhumsap and his team launched a manhunt for Manop, during which Pol. Maj. Kasidet Wacharamonchai was also shot in the right leg by the suspect. Both Viroj and Pol. Maj. Kasidet were promptly taken to Chon Daen Hospital and later transferred to Phetchabun Hospital for further care. Despite the police's efforts to negotiate Manop's surrender, the suspect remains evasive, hiding in the forest. Family members, including Manop's mother, sister, daughter, and son, have been enlisted to persuade him to surrender but have had no success so far. The standoff, stretching beyond three hours, has compelled the police to resort to using tear gas in an attempt to pressure Manop into surrendering. The altercation was triggered by Manop's objection to Viroj's security camera installation, which led to a heated argument and the shooting. As the manhunt continues, police are determined to apprehend Manop and resolve the situation without further harm, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-10 -
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Prescription reading glasses in Pattaya
Just get two pairs of cheapo glasses, one with the specs for the right eye and the other with specs for the left eye. Swap out one of the lenses into the other pair and you have "prescription" glasses! -
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Wall Street Rebounds Sharply as Trump Softens Tariff Stance
Stock trading is not unusual in Congress by all sides of politics, some caught out for insider trading. Why stock trading is not banned for members of Congress I do not know. Got the link that proves Pelosi was convicted for insider trading. Concerning trump and family they have been caught out a number of times for corrupt practises, usually settling out of Court or as you know pending prosecutions waived when he regained Presidency. Personally given his track record over the years I am convinced trump and Co have got away with many criminal / corrupt practices. trump's distain for the less well off tells me he never sorted his debts with the working class when he regained his wealth after his many bankruptcies. If you have a credible link proving otherwise happy to be disproved. -
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Pranksters been arrested farting
Makes it even more enjoyable when they say that and you can reply, as you beat the living daylights out of them, "it's a prank, a prank". I am sure they would see the funny side of it if you let them know it is just a prank. -
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Thailand Prepares Economic Stimulus Amid US Tariff Pause
File photo for reference only Thailand is gearing up for economic stimulus focused on job creation, following a temporary 90-day pause on U.S. tariffs that had threatened to impact the nation's economy. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira noted that President Trump's decision to lower hefty duties, including a 36% tariff on Thai exports, has afforded Thai officials more time to craft an appropriate response to balance trade. Originally, the tariffs had been set to cut growth in Thailand, Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, by 1%. As part of its response strategy, Thailand plans to increase imports from the U.S. and reduce tariffs, seeking to renegotiate better trade terms. Measures imposed to curb stock market volatility, including trading limits and a ban on short-selling, will be relaxed later this April. The U.S. tariff reprieve sparked a 4.5% rise in Thailand’s SET Index, and other Asian markets saw similar relief. Meanwhile, Asean ministers, including Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry Zafrul Aziz, advocated for regional economic integration under Malaysia's chairmanship, while discussing responses to Trump's policies. Furthermore, Vietnam and the U.S. are set to begin discussions on a bilateral trade agreement to mitigate the impact of tariffs, which pause had originally threatened Vietnam’s export-driven growth. Vietnam aims to increase U.S. product purchases as part of negotiations. The Philippines also expressed interest in initiating trade discussions with hopes of establishing an eventual free trade agreement, as countries throughout the region explore ways to secure economic partnerships and counter potential future tariffs, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-04-10 -
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How come they don't understand that week-long water throwing is actually bad for business?
You're talking to the wrong person MalcolmB. If you knew how much I'm into music you'd be shocked.
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