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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 9 September 2024
Young Boy, Infamous for Prior Viral Vaping Video, Found Chained to Chair on Pattaya Beach By Aim Tanakorn Pattaya — An 11-year-old boy was found chained to a chair on Pattaya Beach by his father, who later tested positive for drugs. The boy was previously caught vaping on Walking Street. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337681-young-boy-infamous-for-prior-viral-vaping-video-found-chained-to-chair-on-pattaya-beach/ -
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Young Boy, Infamous for Prior Viral Vaping Video, Found Chained to Chair on Pattaya Beach
Pattaya — An 11-year-old boy was found chained to a chair on Pattaya Beach by his father, who later tested positive for drugs. The boy was previously caught vaping on Walking Street. On August 24th, 2024, a video was shared on social media showing a young boy smoking an e-cigarette in front of a nightclub on Walking Street. It was later revealed that the boy, named by authorities as Pangpond, is 11 years old and has a history of running away from home, leading his family to repeatedly search for him. Following these events, officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) in Chonburi province took the boy into their care at a children’s shelter for evaluation and rehabilitation. However, according to the latest report, the boy’s family requested to take him back into their custody. On September 7th, 2024, prominent social activist Kan Jompalang (real name Mr. Kanthas Phongpaibulvej), along with his team, visited Pattaya Police Station to meet with Police Chief Pol. Col. Navin Theerawit. He requested police assistance after receiving a complaint about a boy, who was recognized as Pangpond, being chained to a chair by his guardian at Pattaya Beach, just a few hundred meters from the police station. Upon arriving at the beach, authorities found Pangpond’s parents renting out mats to tourists, while the boy was chained by his ankle to a camping chair. The police brought the family in for questioning. Kan Jompalang expressed concern over the situation, noting that Pattaya is a word-class tourist destination, and incidents like this could tarnish the city’s image. By Aim Tanakorn Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS -- 2024-09-09 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Investment for income stream for a Thai
A condo in a very popular block, however the price often is way more than the rental yield indicates -
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Judge sets "mini, mini trial" in Trump's Jan. 6 case right before the November election
Soooooo, the prosecution can introduce almost anything at all, just before people go to the polls, even if it gets thrown out the day after the election. If that's not judicial political interference in the trial of a POTUS candidate I'll eat my proverbial hat. and some people try to say the US judicial system has not been weaponised against Trump -
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Trump Pledges to Restore Free Speech, Labels 'Fake News' a Threat to the Nation
That fake news quip is funny……is that an admission confession thing?just about everything out of that fraud’s mouth is fake!! -
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Phuket Doctor to Appeal After Swiss Man Acquitted in Assault Case
You're right but he is also known as swiss dave for some reason according to earlier reports -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 9 September 2024
Storm Causes Construction Scaffolding Collapse in Pattaya Heavy rain and strong winds swept through the city of Pattaya, causing scaffolding at a construction site to collapse. The falling scaffolding brought down high-voltage power lines and caused an electrical pole to break Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337680-storm-causes-construction-scaffolding-collapse-in-pattaya/ -
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Trump's Fiery Immigration Rhetoric Signals Potential for Turbulent Future
He’s just bleating to his base Mexico is our #1 trading partner if the border was completely shut down the US economy would tank.Last time I checked it’s still leagle to seek asylum there goes most of his hot air rite there.Why pray tell did the old dotard tank the immigration bill anyway?he doesent care about the border it’s just chum for the base no more no less. -
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President Kamala Harris
Don't hold your breath waiting for a proper answer to that. -
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Recommendations of a quality Slow Cooker
they are cheap, a few hundred baht, just buy a new one -
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Storm Causes Construction Scaffolding Collapse in Pattaya.
Picture of the power line down. Heavy rain and strong winds swept through the city of Pattaya, on the afternoon of September 8, causing scaffolding at a construction site to collapse. The falling scaffolding brought down high-voltage power lines and caused an electrical pole to break, obstructing the road and causing a power outage in the area. The incident took place at a construction site near Pattaya Klang Road, on a road off Soi Arunothai, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District. The construction site is for a new seven-story hotel, with scaffolding surrounding the building. Due to the intense wind, the scaffolding was ripped from the building and collapsed, leaving some sections hanging precariously in the wind, while metal and plastic sheets from the structure fell onto the road below. Local authorities from Pattaya’s Special Affairs Department and police, responded to the scene, closing both lanes of the road to ensure public safety. Pattaya’s electrical department was also notified to inspect and repair the downed power lines, while relevant agencies were called in to clear the road and restore normalcy. Luckily no injuries were reported. Authorities continue to investigate the incident. -- 2024-09-09 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Phuket Doctor to Appeal After Swiss Man Acquitted in Assault Case
Any one that dare disagree with your superior knowledge are of limited intelligence? Pray tell us of inferior intelligence to yourself my Lord where you accrued such vast wisdom you quote a 98% conviction rate? I still say if someone shouts "uck "off uck off thud a reasonable person would assume that angry person was not in the process of asking politely if the 2 ladies would move off a position they were legally entitled to be Even if the steps were legal which they were not swiss dave has a superiority complex you and him are well suited
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