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Grilling the corrupt: Pattaya vows to clean up squid scandal
Terrible food, but good if he can get rid of the corrupt officials, -
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Hua Hin Airport set to join the ranks of international airports next year
There's not that many, when was the last time you were in Hua Hin, nothing like the numbers in Pattaya or Phuket. -
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Van Runs Red Light, Crashes into Motorcycle, Killing Rider on the Spot
Picture captured from dash-cam. A crash occurred when a van carrying passengers back from a merit-making and meditation trip ran a red light and crashed into a motorcycle, killing the rider instantly. The collision took place at around 23:00 on the night of 15 December at a four-way intersection near the Public Health Office in Suwannaphum District, Roi Et Province. Police Lieutenant Chai Thong Wintachai, Deputy Inspector of Suwannaphum Police Station, was alerted to the incident and coordinated with the on-call doctor from Suwannaphum Hospital and local rescue volunteers to respond to the scene. At the site, a heavily damaged orange Honda motorcycle was found. Nearby lay the body of the rider, identified as Mr. Thawatchai, 29 years old. His face sustained severe injuries. Approximately 40 metres away, a white Toyota Commuter van with license plates from Amnat Charoen Province was parked on the roadside. The van had noticeable damage, including a shattered side passenger window. The driver, Mr. Onchan, 50 years old, admitted to operating the van at the time of the collision. Initial investigations and footage from a dashboard camera of a bystander revealed that Mr. Onchan was driving the van carrying 12 passengers back from a meditation retreat in Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. When approaching the intersection, the van moved into the far-left lane, typically reserved for left turns, and turned on its hazard lights while proceeding straight through the red light. Simultaneously, Mr. Thawatchai was riding his motorcycle through a green light from the left-hand side of the intersection. This led to a violent collision with the left side of the van, resulting in Mr. Thawatchai’s immediate death. Police have taken Mr. Onchan into custody and charged him with reckless driving causing death. Investigations are ongoing. -- 2024-12-17 -
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Are you having the average amount of sex?
Well, if we're honest, I'm above average, and I do it every day! -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
@NoDisplayName @scottiejohn @Yumthai @flexomike The information in that BMA link I posted is NOT out of date, if you file a tax return today, those are the allowances and deductions that are in effect, TODAY. It was announced over a year ago that the TEDA levels would be increased, ONLY FOR THE 2024 tax year, filing for which begins on 1 January 2025, in three weeks time. That intention was translated into action about two weeks ago (see link below) when the temporary change was published in the Gazette......I have already posted that notice but you have either not understood what it is or you have ignored it. https://sherrings.com/personal-tax-deductions-allowances-thailand.html Everyone should take note that the TEDA for the 2024 tax year are temporary, unless they are extended or permanently changed. -
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Dubai's Dark Side: The Strict Rules That Could Land Tourists in Jail
It's simple, add it to your list of places to never visit and keep it there.
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