Thai Customs in english:
http://www.customs.go.th/list_strc_simple_neted.php?ini_content=individual_160503_03_160922_01&lang=en&left_menu=menu_individual_submenu_01_160421_02
I Have arthritic knees. Going up and especially down stairs is always a challenge, made much more difficult in Thailand by a scarcity of properly placed handrails. Looking at the photo of the scene of the unfortunate man's fall, I see no visible handrail on the steps from which he reportedly fell.
The near complete lack of any kind of liability in Thailand for such lapses does not encourage building owners to consider such necessities. Not just small businesses. I've had to negotiate long flight's of stairways with no handrails in many public buildings, especially banks which seem to feel the need for magisterial stairways leading to their portals.
I hate the need for a cane but sometimes it's a lifesaver descending long staircases, especially those at various Bangkok BTS stations. Going downstairs, one is fighting gravity all the way and with nothing to hold onto, it can be a perilous journey.
What are you talking about. Food in Spain is great and cheap. Tapas are usually free of charge even if you order only a cheap beer.
Most of Europe has great food. Never got food poisoning there, only in Thailand.
The problem I have with Europe is the people. Generally very close minded and unapproachable. Yep, just like some on this forum.
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