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This is what Brits fought for
The way this topic is going, someone will be citing the Protocol of the Elders of Zion as fact in 5... 4... 3... 2... -
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What's currently the easiest boarder crossing from Cambodia to Thailand
https://aseannow.com/topic/1142321-best-way-to-do-a-visa-run-from-siem-reap/ This thread mentions alternative to using Poi Pet. -
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Gifting the Spouse
The post was not targeted at yourself, though in a reply to you, it is worded that way because the seem to be a few who will virtually naysay almost anything posted , so it was a short cut to avoid useless debate. -
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Chaos at Don Mueang Airport as Singaporean Suspect Arrested for Bomb Threat
A bomb threat caused panic at Don Mueang Airport after a Singaporean man called to falsely claim there was a bomb aboard an AirAsia flight. Police acted swiftly, detaining the suspect and adding him to Thailand’s blacklist. On November 21, at 14:47, an individual speaking Thai with a Chinese accent called Don Mueang Airport’s information desk, stating, “Do you know there’s a bomb on the AirAsia flight to Hat Yai?” Authorities identified the flight as AirAsia FD 3114, carrying 162 passengers and six crew members. At the time, the plane was taxiing for takeoff. Security immediately halted the aircraft and brought it back for inspection. Passengers were evacuated along with their belongings, and a thorough search was conducted. After no suspicious items were found, the emergency plan was lifted at 19:30. However, the incident caused significant disruptions to flight schedules and passenger plans. Police Major General Choengron Rimpadee, spokesperson for the Immigration Bureau, reported that investigators traced the threatening call to Mr. Ho Wai Chong, a Singaporean national. Coordination between airport security, immigration, and Don Mueang Police revealed that the suspect had overstayed his visa by 28 days. Authorities discovered Mr. Ho was still inside the airport. On November 22, at approximately 19:00, officers located and arrested him in the terminal. Upon questioning, he confessed, citing stress over family problems as his motive for the hoax. Mr. Ho is now in custody at Don Mueang Police Station and faces multiple charges. Initial charges include overstaying his visa, with further charges under Thailand’s 2015 Aviation Offenses Act, which criminalises false threats that cause panic or jeopardises aviation safety. Convictions under this law carry penalties of 5–15 years in prison and fines ranging from 200,000 to 600,000 baht. Police revealed that Mr. Ho entered Thailand using an APEC Business Travel Card, allowing him frequent entry and exit. However, following his legal proceedings, he will be deported and permanently banned from re-entering Thailand. Additionally, Don Mueang Airport, the airline, and affected passengers may pursue civil lawsuits for damages caused by the disruption. Major General Choengron warned both Thais and foreigners against engaging in such reckless behaviour, emphasising the severe criminal and financial consequences. He stated, “This is not a joke. Such actions can lead to imprisonment, massive fines, and civil liabilities that outweigh any momentary thrill.” This incident serves as a stern reminder of the gravity of aviation-related threats and the consequences of such misconduct. Picture of the suspect courtesy Matichon. -- 2024-11-23 -
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GPS Leads Young Motorcyclist into Waterlogged Ditch in Late Night Misadventure
Next time you're out on a 'gender bender'... don't go google maps searching the "cock & roll bar" !!! ... that should help keep you on the straight and narrow !!! -
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JK Rowling Criticizes Edinburgh Council for Flying Trans Flag to Honor Violent Prisoner
It's all very sinister. Australia are implementing age verification for certain free speech platforms (X/Twitter) with minimum age of 16 required. Other platforms the government approves like the heavily censored bluesky will not have age check. Kids with their mobile phones will only be able to access the censored content or government propaganda and that will be all they know up to the age of 16. No doubt the voting age will be reduced to 16 in time and I think we all know which way their indoctrinated brains will vote. UK Labour are looking to see how this works out in Australia before they implement this for the UK too. Not sure how non woke parents will be able to compete with this. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
So you're basically saying: People, just obey and blindly comply with the rules if you want an easy life. Do not question. Do not challenge. In this world the authority can simply push any (unfair) law without enforcement just because sheep follow anyway. -
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What is a Proper English Breakfast?
Nothing proper about an English breakfast.
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