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Retention Crisis in UK Armed Forces as Families Warn of Impact from VAT on Private Schools
I know it's may seem impossible but some of us have triple digit IQ so don't need to copy paste to appear clever. I don't live in Thailand so don't mix with coconut heads and speak pidgin all day - that helps a lot. -
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Indians Ignore Police Summons After Pattaya Beach Brawl
Picture courtesy Superball Thongma News via FM91 Recently, a group of seven Indian men failed to attend a scheduled police questioning following their alleged assault on three others, including the organiser of a Diwali festival on Pattaya beach, Thailand. This incident occurred during the festival held between 8th November and 10th November. The lawyer representing the victims has confirmed that the individuals in question did not respond to official summons issued by the authorities. The Diwali celebration was a collaborative effort by three Indian associations in Pattaya, designed to bring together both Indian locals and tourists for a joyous event. However, the festive atmosphere turned sour on the final day as, amidst clearing up, the event organisers found themselves unexpectedly accosted by this group. A physical confrontation ensued, during which the primary target appeared to be Mr. Dio Singh, a prominent figure within the Chonburi Indian Association. Mr. Singh, who organised the event, recounted the unexpected violence, stating the aggressors surrounded and punched them repeatedly. Despite police intervention, the skirmish escalated when additional individuals joined the assailants in a later altercation. Remarkably, Mr. Singh noted that one of his attackers had previously been seen taking photos and videos of the festival, leading him to suspect a premeditated motive. Picture courtesy Superball Thongma News via FM91 As a result of this incident, Mr. Singh was adamant about pursuing legal action against the suspects, citing an unprovoked attack. The violence also inadvertently affected bystanders attempting to intervene, including women and children, highlighting the reckless nature of the assault. The victims have, with their lawyer's assistance, provided surveillance footage to aid the ongoing investigation. The Pattaya City police are continuing their inquiry into this matter, seeking to understand the motivations behind the attack and ensure justice is served, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2024-11-14 -
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Retention Crisis in UK Armed Forces as Families Warn of Impact from VAT on Private Schools
My statement was clear. Nice try at. "So what youre saying is ..." though 👍 -
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British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai
The Thai police missed an opportunity to arrest the foreign buyers the British drug seller had accumulated over six months. There will be a new dealer to take the man's place in no time. Make the buyers be aware of the consequences if the Thai authorities truly want to stop illegal sales of drugs. Of course there tourist numbers would be affected and we can't have that can they -
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British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai
It not just the Brits, many people for other countries take the risk to make a fast buck and in the hope of not being caught. Most are just mauls for bigger high up dealers I have no sympathy for them when getting caught, they all know the consequences when they except the money for trafficking or the sale of the drugs I ok with people coming to Thailand, smoke a little weed and enjoy themselves, but to try and bring it home or sell harder drug they deserve what they get........ -
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Thailand Revamps Coal Power Units to Ensure Cheap Electricity
Or you can be responsible, and you install solar at your house. I drove past 3 housing developments in Hua Hin this week, all houses had solar panels on the roofs. You are either part of the solution, or part of the problem. Your choice. WE ... no, speak yourself, not me @pierrenoel So OK to run your house, but not EV. Is that the same as cobalt if used in EV ... bad, but in all your devices, cobalt in batteries is good ? And some of those countries are considered 'developed / 1st world'. -
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UK Police Officer Arrested on Suspicion of Terrorism Offence Linked to Hamas Support
A serving Gloucestershire police officer has been arrested in Gloucester on suspicion of a terrorism-related offence, reportedly due to suspected online support for the proscribed organization Hamas. The constable, a man in his 30s, was detained by counter-terrorism officers on Tuesday under the Terrorism Act, specifically on suspicion of offering support to the designated terrorist organization. Gloucestershire Constabulary has confirmed that the alleged support centers on the officer’s online activities. Hamas, an Islamist militant group based in Gaza, is designated as a terrorist organization in the UK, the European Union, the United States, and numerous other countries. This designation makes it illegal to show support for or be affiliated with the group within the UK. The organization has been involved in an ongoing conflict with Israel, which intensified significantly following a major attack on October 7 of last year. Following the arrest, specialist officers launched searches as part of the ongoing investigation, focusing on securing digital evidence, including seizing devices and conducting searches of a vehicle and an associated residence. Assistant Chief Constable Arman Mathieson of Gloucestershire Constabulary addressed community concerns over the arrest, acknowledging the gravity of the allegations. He emphasized, however, that the investigation remains in its early stages and that the public should avoid premature conclusions. Mathieson explained that the primary aim of the searches is to gather relevant digital devices for analysis, underscoring that the arrest facilitates a “prompt and effective” inquiry into the matter. The Gloucestershire police remain focused on conducting a thorough investigation while reassuring the public that any potential misconduct will be rigorously addressed. Based on a report by Sky News 2024-11-15
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