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Indian customs seize haul of weed smuggled from Bangkok
"Smuggling" the worst weed into India where some provinces are full of local and cheap weed? Yeah, sure-sure ) -
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Coming in visa exempt.. whats need right now (Jan 2 2024)
I wouldnt quite agree that its "common" via ground handling Even the last 3 one way tickets inbound (and intending to enter visa exempt) produced no questions over any onward travel (One queried no visa but not onward ticketing) Overall into 33rd year never been asked over cash ticketing hotels or absolutely anything arriving in Bangkok immigration Others may find the opposite obviously nothing set in stone -
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Taliban Enforces Window Ban to Shield Women from Public View
No. Buddhism is a thousand times more practical and sensible than extremist Muslim practices, which are totally out of touch with reality, the 21st century, and good values. If a woman wants to cover up, let her cover up, but don't force her to cover up, and don't try to pass off a lie that if she doesn't cover up it will create social havoc. We're talking about nothing but extremely insecure men that cannot tolerate the idea of anybody seeing their wife's, or another woman's skin. It's so pureile, so juvenile, so ridiculous, so backwards, and so beyond the pale. -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
She was 13. https://www.meforum.org/islamist-watch/muslim-abuser-who-didnt-know-that-sex-with-a-girl -
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Scores of Russians Injured in Bus Crash At Pattaya Toll Booth
Why was he heading flat out?? I often drive past that area and there are signs at least 1 km before. Most cars start slowing down well before the toll, but he didn't. had he fallen asleep and for a few seconds? -
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Japanese Tourist Fined for Defying Sky Lantern Ban in Chiang Mai
Look at the old rule of double pricing for foreigners is still effective in Chiang Mai TIT -
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Trump on Immigration: "We need a lot of people coming in."
R O F L.... open borders problem my arrrrsss...., the guy was an american ex-soldier Trump’s National Security Pick Blames Open Border For NYE Attack Committed by American https://au.yahoo.com/news/trump-national-security-pick-blames-171219524.html -
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Day 7 of the New Year Road Safety Campaign
At a press conference held on January 3, Chatchatha Mosikarat, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, and Chairman of the Subcommittee for Road Safety, highlighted progress in reducing accidents. While most travellers have returned to Bangkok and major economic zones, smoother traffic on main roads has encouraged speeding, a significant factor in road accidents. To address this, provinces were instructed to maintain traffic checkpoints to deter speeding and provide rest areas to prevent fatigue-related incidents. Officials were also directed to inspect the readiness of public transport drivers, freight vehicles, and their safety systems before departure. In addition, high-risk areas such as intersections, construction zones, and deteriorated roads are being equipped with improved lighting, warning signs, and clearer traffic markings to enhance safety. Chatchatha emphasised the need for collaboration from local authorities, stating, “Local administrations are the front line in ensuring public safety. Their dedication significantly reduces accidents, injuries, and fatalities.” He also appealed to motorists to follow road safety rules, including wearing helmets and seat belts, refraining from drinking and driving, and reducing speed in unfamiliar areas. On 2 January, the seventh day of the “Safe Driving, Accident-Free Thailand” campaign, 196 crashes were reported, resulting in 200 injuries and 43 fatalities. The leading causes were speeding (40.31%), reckless overtaking (26.02%), and drunk driving (15.82%). Motorcycles were involved in 86.07% of accidents, with most occurring on straight roads (83.67%) and during daylight hours. Key Figures (27 December 2024 – 2 January 2025): • Total Accidents: 1,938 • Injuries: 1,894 • Fatalities: 321 • Highest Incidents: Surat Thani (72 cases, 20 fatalities). • Zero Fatalities: Six provinces. Efforts will continue to minimise road casualties and promote safe travel across the nation during the holiday period. Related article: Road Crashes Claim 272 Lives Over New Year’s Dangerous First Six Days: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347726-road-crashes-claim-272-lives-over-new-year’s-dangerous-first-six-days/ -- 2025-01-03
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