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Thai Parliament rings in complaint strategy with medieval twist


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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The media explained that this bell is intended to be used by residents seeking assistance from government officials.

I hope they have a revolving front door..

Plus a ticket queuing machine and seating area with shade

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Looks like a very grand bell. I wonder how much it cost to make, and how much they paid for it.

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6 hours ago, tandor said:

Quasimodo out of Retirement..oh thats right, Bell-ringing is probably on the restricted list.

 

Even he will get the hump with that bell ringing 24/7

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4 hours ago, fondue zoo said:

It's a trap, there's an unmarked van waiting nearby, ding the bell, you go for a ride and a chat.

 

 

Didn.t Uncle Tu try to set up Re-Education centres???

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5 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Looks like a very grand bell. I wonder how much it cost to make, and how much they paid for it.

 

About a billion baht according to the budget.

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1 minute ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

About a billion baht according to the budget.

 

 

Cheaper than the digital clocks they installed or the ipads and iphones they bought themselves.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The second Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Pichet Chuamuangpan, explained in an interview with Channel 3 that the bell is merely a symbol representing the place where people can seek help.

 

 

Bit like the government then.

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