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Crime Swedish Man Beaten by Girlfriend & Mob of 10 Men in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya
No. The maximum that can be squeezed out is the moment when the Thai lost her balance and the Swede got a little angry and kind of pushed his hand forward. By that time, the Thai was already falling under her own weight and was unable to keep her balance when the Swede tried to throw her off by simply moving his body forward relative to his position and his legs, catching the moment of the Thai's excessive enthusiasm for hitting him and she herself lost her balance. The main problem that gives away your biased view of the situation is that you completely ignore the fact that the enraged Thai has already hit the Swede many times. That is, she attacked him first and he defended himself. You completely ignore this. And legally, as far as I know (if there are lawyers here? Let me be corrected if I'm wrong), if someone pushed your body, especially with two hands, as happens before a fight, it already gives you grounds to defend yourself. That is, from that moment on, you can hit the person who pushed you in the face. This is already self-defense. Perhaps this subtlety varies from country to country. But in this case, the Thai woman didn't just push the Swede, she pounced on him and pulled him, trying to knock him down. To finish him off with her feet, as if humiliating him according to their weird prejudices about "dirty feet"?! Besides, she probably hit him with her hands or fists before that. Also, in the laws of any country (maybe except Muslim ones), gender doesn't matter. And you're constantly talking about a fragile girl. It doesn't mean anything. The chick is feisty and mentally schizo and aggressive, like my first and, I hope, last wife. It's cool to hang out with such hot chicks sometimes. But the main thing is to get away in time. -
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Crime Swedish Man Beaten by Girlfriend & Mob of 10 Men in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya
I don't "want" to see anything. It's clear in the video that she was pushed. You can clearly see the left arm of the Swede going towards her and then being retracted. He pushed her. It's clear and obvious. And it was a very forceful push too. She did not "slip". She did fall backwards. Because she was pushed. His hand did not "slip". Good God. Apart from the video evidence you mean, which clearly shows he wanted to push her to the floor and did, very forcefully. The Thai woman was aggressive, but so was the Swede when he very forcefully pushed her to the ground. If that's not agression then nothing is. It's certainly not "total submissiion" to push a woman to the floor that hard. What sent her over the edge was landing on her a$$ due to being shoved hard by the left arm of the Swede. You can see from her body language after she got up she was extra mad then. You repeat the fallacy that the man was not "aggressive" when he aggressively pushed this girl to the floor with his left arm. That's certainly aggressive, and sufficient reason for the Thai men to intervene. How would English guys react when they see an English girl being pushed to the floor by a big Afghan? Probably very similarly. -
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Krungsri online banking discontinued from 1 October 2025
On the Krungsri Biz point, I now gather that there are charges levied for the use of business accounts which don't apply in the case of personal accounts. If it does turn out that the BOT is, indeed, behind any move to discontinue online banking across the board, then, quite frankly, I am disgusted - while not being at all surprised at the same time, I have to say. IMHO they would have been far better off in their regulatory capacity in getting Thai banks to waive their annual credit and debit card fees of around 250 THB. In that way, contactless forms of payment, which have proved to be such a resounding success in my home country (UK) since the pandemic, could, hopefully, have taken off here more than they have. As I found out on my last trip to the UK in May 2024, you only need to hold a credit or debit card (which don't attract any annual fees) against a scanner for 1 second max until you hear a beep in order to pay for restaurant meals, supermarket purchases, bus fares, etc. Far more convenient than having to spend at least 30 seconds (if you're lucky) in faffing about with a slow and erratic banking app and then aiming an e-pot shot with it at a QR code, I would have thought! We should also not forget that we presumably have the BOT to thank for the fact that Wise have not been able to make their card available in Thailand thus far, for some ridiculous regulatory reason in all probability! The only inference which I think that we can draw from all this is that the BOT are, in their regulatory capacity, out to make the whole banking process for personal account holders in Thailand just as cumbersome and awkward as it humanly can be - presumably under the holy grail of "security". -
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Visa run limits
Certainly not a risk I'd be willing to take right now given how many people are being pulled up at the airports and how many are being denied entry for not having a long-term visa.
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