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Mother Forgets 4-Year-Old at Beach, Realises Back Home
Understandable if its the father but this is bizarre -
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
Dob him in then, ring the hotline today! You know it makes sense, suits you down to a T! 🥺 -
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Bangkok Drug Raid Sparks Debate on Rehab Policy
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath In the wake of a recent police raid on an exclusive gay party in the Watthana district of Bangkok, a heated debate has arisen surrounding Thailand's drug policy and privacy issues. On 8th December, authorities apprehended 124 attendees, with more than half testing positive for drug use, subsequently sending them to rehabilitation facilities. This incident, however, has opened broader discussions on whether the mandatory rehab approach is suitable for all drug users, particularly within the LGBT community. Civil rights groups have voiced strong concerns over privacy violations. Media coverage allegedly exposed the identities of party-goers, unintentionally stigmatizing the LGBT attendees while drawing criticism from privacy advocates who argue this could have long-lasting personal impacts. However, the issue doesn't stop with privacy; the national drug policy itself is under scrutiny. Thailand's stringent Narcotics Cod - specifically Sections 113 and 114 - mandates compulsory rehabilitation for anyone arrested for drug use until certified as having completed treatment. Critics, including drug advocates, are questioning the practicality and fairness of this blanket approach. They argue that not every drug user fits the mold of rehabilitation seekers, especially those functional or recreational users who can manage their lives without addiction's chaotic downfall. Chaopichan Techo, a Bangkok-based psychologist specializing in drug addiction, voiced a perspective that challenges the government's generalization of drug users as inherently ill individuals needing institutional rehabilitation. He noted that many of the party's attendees were professional, functioning individuals, suggesting that not all drug users are debilitated or incapable of responsible decision-making. "This case reveals that drug use behaviour isn't monolithic," Techo explained. "There's a spectrum – from those using drugs casually to severe cases of dependency – and each requires a distinct handling approach." According to Techo, criminalizing all drug use uniformly could misalign the efforts needed to address the root causes of drug consumption and its varying degrees of impact. The psychologist further argued for a progressive drug policy that accommodates diversified user profiles, emphasizing that understanding a user’s history and reasons, such as socialisation, stress relief, or recreational use, is crucial. He advocated for harm reduction strategies, where the goal shifts from enforcing abstinence to minimizing health risks for those who choose to use drugs. With rehabilitation-centric policies in place, Techo warns of exacerbated public health issues unless there’s an adjustment in approach – one that balances prevention and personal accountability without infringing on civil liberties. As discussions unfold, the spotlight is on whether Thailand will adapt its drug policies to contemporary realities, ensuring they are just as nuanced as the social issues they seek to address. Whether these reforms will come into being remains a critical question for policymakers and citizens alike, reported Bangkok Post. RELATED STORY: Foreigners and Thais Arrested in Underwear at Bangkok Hotel Party https://aseannow.com/topic/1345691-foreigners-and-thais-arrested-in-underwear-at-bangkok-hotel-party/ -- 2025-01-03 -
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FBI Uncovers Largest Explosive Cache in its History on Virginia Farm
Thats just blatant and stupid Leftist propaganda Great. An armed society is a polite society Folks that arent free usually jealously hate those that are If MAGA is responsible for this guy, then it follows that the Democrats are the party of assassins. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Gosh how did I miss that--one of my favorites....... thanks Mutt Daeng....... -
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Did you eat any street food lately?
Happy New Year folks, Have you eaten any street food lately? 10B ice-cream from the mobile vendor is one of my favorites here. The last ice-cream I ate toward the end of 2024. Vanila with the topping of peanuts and chocolate syrup. What kind of Thai street food do you like?
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