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Joe Ferrari: Altered Body State Hinders Police Chief's Autopsy
Nothing to see here epstein farrari no camera's nothing will become of this its just thai justice -
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EV Bikes Taillight Always On
Is the battery removable for charging? Some of my recent e-scooters are lights on whenever the battery is in and connected. But I'm just guessing, having owned about a dozen different e-bikes and e-scooters in China and Thailand. Possibly a safety thing to remind me to take the battery out to reduce risk of fire. They also have a "find my bike" feature that uses GPS and requires power all the time to enable that feature. On those, I just disconnect the battery, even if I'm not going to remove it. It's as easy as unplugging an iron in the house. And I figure it makes the scooter safer from battery fires. The older ones (20 years ago) had lead acid batteries that required some disassembly to remove them, and those batteries were too heavy to bring inside. On those, turning off at the switch turned off the lights. In any case, post back if you do find the real solution. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
German Man Arrested in Maha Sarakham for Drugs and 377-Day Overstay Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath In Maha Sarakham, immigration police have arrested a 53-year-old German national, known as Mr Thomas, for drug possession and overstaying his visa by 377 days. The arrest took place at a resort in the Khwao area of Mueang Maha Sarakham district. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354348-german-man-arrested-in-maha-sarakham-for-drugs-and-377-day-overstay/ -
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German Man Arrested in Maha Sarakham for Drugs and 377-Day Overstay
Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath In Maha Sarakham, immigration police have arrested a 53-year-old German national, known as Mr Thomas, for drug possession and overstaying his visa by 377 days. The arrest took place at a resort in the Khwao area of Mueang Maha Sarakham district. The incident unfolded after the local authorities received a tip-off from the resort owner about a foreign guest behaving suspiciously in Room 2. When officers arrived, Mr Thomas appeared startled and attempted to tamper with the door lock, prompting a search. This led to the discovery of methamphetamine hidden in a plastic wrap behind the lock. Mr Thomas, a 53-year-old German national, had entered Thailand via Suvarnabhumi Airport on 29 December 2023. He was initially granted a tourist visa valid until 27 January 2024, and even after extending his stay, his visa expired on 26 February 2024. While the officers were checking his documents, Mr Thomas became agitated and informed them that he needed to shower and change clothes. As he moved towards the door, he suspiciously fiddled with the lock, prompting the officers to investigate further. They discovered methamphetamine concealed in clear plastic wrap with black tape, which they seized. During questioning, Mr Thomas admitted to using the drugs daily but insisted they belonged to a friend. He is now facing charges of illegal possession and use of methamphetamine, as well as visa overstay. Mr Thomas is currently in custody awaiting further legal proceedings, reported Siam Rath. -- 2025-03-12 -
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Undercover Police Sting Catches Man Selling Illegal Firearms Online
for the high demand That's the worrying bit ! -
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BBC Sounds app being withdrawn for overseas users
Nor does anyone, even back in the UK, solely in order to access BBC Sounds!
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