Boozy Australian Tourist Restrained by Phuket Airport Police
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60 day waiver more than two?
I think what confused people was back in July of 2024 when they went from free 30 day visa exempt entries for 55 countries (which you were allowed TWO per calendar year) to the 60 day visa exempt entries for 90+ countries, they rescinded that 2 free entries per calendar year BUT Having no official limit on visa exempt entries (by air or land) doesn't mean they're unlimited AND the officers at passport control got a LOT harder towards people milking 60 day visa exempt stamps to live here. THOUSANDS of people are denied entry every week (by air and land) most trying to get back in on a new free 60 day entry stamp., I'd say IF you are only interested in getting another 60 day entry stamp USE A SERVICE to bounce you out and back by land.. Services have it set up so their clients get out and back without hassle and without regard to their previous entry/stay history. <- That's why they cost more than the transportation to the border and back 😜 🙂 -
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China's Yuan to Replace the Dollar because of Trump!
So is capitalism, as practiced by #47! Just look at the markets. Up and down like a rollercoaster. -
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Crime Bomb Hoax Grounds AirAsia Plane in Phuket
OK, but is that a very thorough check / inspection? NO it's not. -
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Crime Bomb Hoax Grounds AirAsia Plane in Phuket
If you have a 63 year old on a domestic flight, is that person likely to say "Watch out for the bomb in the bag" if there really was a bomb in the bag? It is utter madness to assume he was a threat? The fact that security protocols can't distinguish between obvious non-threats and potential dangers suggests a system that has become dangerously rigid and divorced from basic human judgment. It's security theater taken to an almost comical extreme - if the consequences weren't so serious for the poor passengers caught up in it. -
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Using Agent at Immigration - good idea?
That makes sense. I'll take it one step further - using the "reasonable person standard," a person who fulfills the requirement has no reason to suspect that bribing an official is taking place. Bribing for what? The "reasonable person" would think that he is strictly paying for the agent to do the legwork. OTOH, I seriously doubt that the "reasonable person standard" even exists in Thailand! -
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Crime Swiss National 'David' Sentenced to Jail for Assaulting Thai Doctor in Phuket
You didn't read the article to the end did you" He's long gone.
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