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Pickup Truck Driver Killed in Crash After Hitting Stationary Truck in Chonburi
Picture from responders. An incident occurred early morning on December 10, near the Nong Chak Intersection in Ban Bueng District, Chonburi, when a pickup truck collided with the rear of a stationary 6-wheel truck. The incident claimed the life of the pickup truck driver and left a motorcyclist injured. Pol. Capt. Wirat Trakulthai, investigator at Ban Bueng Police Station, was notified of the incident by the Sila Thammasamakom Rescue Unit. The collision took place on the overpass at the Nong Chak Intersection on the inbound side of Ban Bueng. At the scene, police found a heavily damaged Isuzu pickup truck, license plate from Bangkok, with its front end completely crushed and the roof collapsed. Rescue workers had to use cutting equipment to extract the body of the driver, later identified as Mr. Nipon Srikathat, 33. Nearby, a blue Honda Wave motorcycle, license plate from Chonburi, was found parked beside the wreckage. The rider, identified as Ms. Suhansa Sobanhari, 39, sustained chest and rib injuries and was transported to Ban Bueng Hospital for treatment. The crash was caused by a stationary blue Isuzu 6-wheel truck, license plate from Bangkok, carrying a full load of chickens. The truck’s front-right tyre had burst after running over a plastic pallet left on the road. The truck driver, Mr. Wichit Homyotha, 42, stated that after the tyre burst, he stopped the truck in the right lane of the overpass and attempted to signal approaching vehicles. However, the pickup truck failed to stop in time and collided with the truck’s rear-left corner, leading to the fatal crash. Police documented the scene and collected evidence. Mr. Wichit was taken in for further questioning to determine the full circumstances of the collision and to proceed with legal action. -- 2024-12-11 -
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What Time Do You Get On The Tins?
Stop posting your meaningless and annoying drivel together with your random YouTube music video links. It's all meaningless rubbish, off topic, and nobody is interested. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 11 December 2024
Tourists Clash in Violent Street Fight on Bangla Road, Phuket video screenshot In a recent incident underscoring the disregard for local laws, tourists were caught in a physical altercation on Bangla Road in Patong, Phuket, leading to intervention from local residents. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345854-tourists-clash-in-violent-street-fight-on-bangla-road-phuket/ -
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Tourists Clash in Violent Street Fight on Bangla Road, Phuket
video screenshot In a recent incident underscoring the disregard for local laws, tourists were caught in a physical altercation on Bangla Road in Patong, Phuket, leading to intervention from local residents. On 10th December, a video surfaced on the "Hod Jang Phuket" Facebook page, showing a violent fight between foreign tourists on the bustling street. The clip, lasting 18 seconds, quickly went viral, with the caption reading, "Going hard on Bangla Road, Patong!" The incident unfolded in the lively Soi Bangla area, where tempers flared, resulting in the tourists exchanging blows until locals stepped in to separate them. The video sparked a mix of reactions from social media users, with comments ranging from expressions of disbelief to humorous remarks. The episode has once again drawn attention to the challenges of maintaining order in Phuket’s popular nightlife district. -- 2024-12-11 WARNG: The video contains images that may be upsetting for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised -
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Russian Tourist Drowns on Pattaya Beach, Early Morning
A troll post has been removed. @Bobthegimptake this as a final warning, stop posting your trolling nonsense in the news section or accept a suspension. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Still way too much not specifically addressed in this effort to tax foreigners on funds brought into Thailand. There isn't even any kingdom-wide information on whether or not everyone needs a TIN and must file whether they think they owe taxes or not. - I have millions of baht on hand offsite in a vault. - I have millions of baht in US banks overseas prior to 2024. - I don't even deposit any funds in my 2 Thai bank accounts that exist only for visa renewal. - Funds brought into Thailand come through an ATM and remain in cash. Whether they tax us or not, I'm not anticipating having to pay any tax for a long, long time.
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