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2 hours ago, NotEinstein said:

Seeing as the subject was the drugs testing and the tenants activities were  just an add-in for local context, It wasn't needed.

 

You cherry-picked that, making it an issue. Or do you expect 'war and peace' from every poster concerning every single aspect in fine-grained detail?

It'd be good if you mentioned the main parts of the story for clarity, yes.

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36 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

It'd be good if you mentioned the main parts of the story for clarity, yes.

The main parts of the story, in fact the whole question, was about the drug test......

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On 12/24/2024 at 11:48 AM, JBChiangRai said:

I’m surprised it’s legal to do that.

It's Thailand, lots of thing are illegal, like prostitution but that's everywhere!:whistling:

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Sounds like a very happy handed and incredibly creepy head man. I would ignore it with all the power of your being, do not comply. This is bordering on fascism. 

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Thaksin and Anutin are vying to lead crackdowns on drugs.

 

As a result you're seeing this mass testing, both for officials and the general population.

 

https://chiangmai.prd.go.th/th/content/category/detail/id/9/iid/348135

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChiangMaiNewsinEnglish/posts/1588235191832823/

 

PR Chiangmai

Chiang Mai has started kicking off urine testing to urgently search for drug users and addicts in the area.
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Many sectors in Chiang Mai Province have integrated together to launch a kick-off operation to test urine for target groups, urgently searching for drug users and addicts in the area, aiming to declare it a “white province” free of drugs by July 28, 2025.
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Today (December 15, 2014) at Suthep Municipal Stadium, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai Province, Mr. Nirun Phongsitthaworn, Governor of Chiang Mai Province, assigned several agencies in the province, including the military, police, administration, and the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, as well as various network partners, to jointly launch an operation (Kick off) to solve the drug problem in Chiang Mai Province under the operation "Chiang Mai Safe City" by joining forces with all sectors to conduct urine tests on target groups aged 14-65 years, along with releasing a convoy of patrol vehicles from government agencies, police, district, sub-district, and village community operations units to patrol the area, in accordance with the government's urgent policy to solve the drug problem decisively and comprehensively.
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Chiang Mai Province has set a plan to drive the resolution of drug problems in the area to cover all dimensions of drug problems and improve people's quality of life by integrating all sectors to drive according to the 3 steps of operation: preparation during December 1-14, 2024, operation steps starting from December 15, 2024 - July 15, 2025, and sustainability from July 16, 2025 onwards. The goal is to declare it a "white province" free of drugs by July 28, 2025.

 

 

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Wow I wish I lived in aseanow land.  'Drug tests in the village.'  'Police man came to my house just paid the fine though.' 'went and fought a war against the rice burners!'.

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