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Good fortune: PM Paetongtarn’s assets exceed 13 billion baht
Why begrudge her for her wealth? She’s born with silver spoon and worked in the family’s business. Rather scrutinise those wealthy generals and how they accumulated huge fortunes on a soldier’s paycheck -
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Day 7 of the New Year Road Safety Campaign
Stop bragging. Let's wait for the outcome of your efforts after day 365. -
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Steve Bannon Clashes with Elon Musk: "We’re Going to Rip Your Face Off"
I have to agree. In NZ they actually let the kids have a day off school to go demonstrate against MMCC, though I doubt any of them actually understood what they were demonstrating about. Where education goes the nation follows and it's not looking good for the future. -
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Phuket boosts marine safety with smart pier inspection
Which one on the photo is the governor???😳 -
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Two Elderly Passengers Killed in Crash as Pickup Truck Hits Parked Oil Tanker in Lampang
Picture from responders. A collision on Phahonyothin Road in Lampang Province has claimed the lives of two elderly passengers and left two others critically injured. The crash occurred at approximately 15:30 on 3rd January in Mae Kua Subdistrict, Sop Prap District, when a pickup truck collided with a parked oil tanker, which was waiting for insurance officials following a prior crash. Police Lieutenant Thanet Panyathong, Deputy Investigator of Sop Prap Police Station, along with medical personnel from Sop Prap Hospital and rescue teams, rushed to the scene near kilometre marker 662 on the Lampang-Tak stretch of the highway. At the site, authorities found a severely damaged green Isuzu pickup truck with Lampang license plates. Inside the cabin were the bodies of Mr. Ya and Mrs. Thongsam, both aged 70. The victims were seated in the front passenger seat and the rear left seat, respectively. Their bodies were extracted and sent to a local hospital. The driver of the pickup and another passenger seated in the rear right seat sustained critical injuries and were rushed to Sop Prap Hospital for emergency treatment. Preliminary investigations revealed that the pickup truck had slammed into the rear of an oil tanker, which had been involved in an earlier collision with another truck. The tanker had been parked on the road while awaiting police and insurance officials. In the initial incident, the oil tanker had been rear-ended by another truck. Mr. Nirun 50, the driver of the oil tanker from Kamphaeng Phet, explained that he was en route to deliver oil to Lamphun. While ascending a hilly section of the road, his tanker was struck from behind by another truck. He parked on the roadside to wait for authorities and set up orange cones behind his vehicle to prevent further incidents. However, the pickup truck came speeding into the scene and crashed into the rear of his tanker. Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident to determine the exact cause of the collision. -- 2025-01-04 -
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Bank of Thailand Boosts Mobile Security with New Transfer Limits
Not quite sure what a North American mentality could possibly be. I'm an American and I'm guessing that the average American mentality could be fairly different than the other 20+ countries of North America. Your 1.8 million baht comment is completely irrelevant to my comment, in which I said nothing about that, at all, and isn't something that even fits into what I had mentioned. I have no worries about what an American bank would do regarding stopping payments because I have no bank accounts in America, nor do I have any other "western account". Again, irrelevant to my point. I was doing exactly that, thinking about the average Thai, although that doesn't really have any bearing on my thoughts that it would be good to have such limits automatically placed on a minor's account. I don't think it is particularly relevant to my thoughts regarding freedom from governmental control over assets of adults either. How banks conduct their business in this matter should be something the government should keep their nose out of IMO. Banks are perfectly capable of dealing with it by themselves, or they go out of business or lose their clients. None of the governments business. Of course, that is debatable and if one supports a model more toward the ends of fascism or communism, then that would be rejected outright. Sure, go ahead and attribute that to "western thought". But I think so with the thought of the best for the average Thai in mind. -
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Fidelity new login step OTP = US mobile number needed. Good options?
Go to Security Settings and turn off MF authentication at log-in.
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