And yet
Year on Year sales figures for 2024 was a decrease of EV car sales by 23.46% compared to 2023
Total number of EV car sales 2023 89,967
Total number of EV car sales 2024 68,860
If EV sales were increasing why would the Chinese EV brands request to renegotiate EV 3.0 local production schedules it wouldn't make sense
and the title of this thread is
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Muslim vigilantes threatening news crews and doing what they want as the police wont touch them, Mike Amesbury beating <deleted> of of one of his constituents and only getting a suspended sentence, Ricky Jones trial put back again to August as others got fast tracked and jail time for facebook posts.
2 Tier Kier's UK, thats what people are angry about.
That was the justification used for the steel tariffs the first time around, national security. And of course if you want a strong military you do need strong steel producers.
Trump can't afford US steel producers to fail because that would mean America's military nimbus would vanish.
British Tourist Faces 10-Year Sentence for Cannabis Smuggling in Krabi
Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail
Daniel James Hallett, a 38-year-old British tourist from Hull, is potentially facing a decade-long prison sentence in Thailand after allegedly attempting to smuggle 38 kilos of cannabis at Krabi Airport. Hallett, formerly a haulage company owner, was detained on March 8 as he tried to board a flight to London, following suspicions raised by customs officials during routine security checks.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354084-13kg-of-cannabis-found-in-krabi-airport-bathroom-suitcase/#findComment-19653676
British Tourist Faces 10-Year Sentence for Cannabis Smuggling in Krabi
Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail
Daniel James Hallett, a 38-year-old British tourist from Hull, is potentially facing a decade-long prison sentence in Thailand after allegedly attempting to smuggle 38 kilos of cannabis at Krabi Airport. Hallett, formerly a haulage company owner, was detained on March 8 as he tried to board a flight to London, following suspicions raised by customs officials during routine security checks.
Officials discovered 35 vacuum-sealed packages of cannabis flowers cleverly concealed in his luggage with additional layers to disguise the scent. Captured at the airport wearing a charity t-shirt, Hallett was beside two massive suitcases alleged to contain the illegal substance.
After the seizure of the cannabis, Hallett was taken to Nua Khlong District Police Station, with investigations underway regarding the smuggling attempt. He is charged under the Thai Customs Act and Traditional Thai Medicine Protection and Promotion Act for attempting to export controlled substances without permission.
Police Colonel Apichat Jinaphen stressed the severity of the charges, clarifying that although cannabis is legal in Thailand, export without proper clearance violates the law. Hallett faces a potential sentence of up to 10 years, along with possible fines and confiscation of the illicit goods.
With heightened airport security following numerous smuggling attempts, authorities urge tourists to respect Thailand’s nuanced cannabis regulations. Hallett's arrest marks the latest incident in a series of foreign nationals caught in similar offenses over the past year, reported The Thaiger.
-- 2025-03-12
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