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Tourists Arrested for App Gambling on Jomtien Beach
Meanwhile, around the corner, the shxt was being kicked out of a German by a gang of thugs, and another guy was being robbed and then beaten at a beer bar....police were too busy arresting others doing something the country wants to legalize anyhow! -
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UK Faces Prolonged Use of Hotels for Migrants Amid Rising Costs and Calls for Reform
A Small portion of boat arrivals are genuine asylum seekers and as mentioned in my post they now outnumber the number of British Army soldiers -
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Trump Officials Discussed Secret Yemen Strike Plans on Signal, Accidentally Added Journalist
No, according to the U.S. classified information handling system, it is not permissible to use a public app such as Signal to discuss Top Secret or any classified information. Reasons: 1. Security Classification Requirements – Classified information (Confidential, Secret, Top Secret) must be handled through approved government-secured communication channels. 2. Secure Systems – U.S. government agencies use dedicated systems like: SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) for Secret-level information. JWICS (Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System) for Top Secret information. NSA-approved secure communication devices for classified discussions. 3. Risk of Unauthorized Access – Public apps like Signal, WhatsApp, or Telegram are not government-certified for classified discussions, even if they offer encryption. 4. Legal Consequences – Mishandling classified data by discussing it on unauthorized platforms can lead to violations of the Espionage Act and other federal security laws. FIRE EVERYONE YOU WEAK TRAITOROUS WIMPS 💪 -
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Drunken American Tourist Found Sleeping in the Middle of a Jomtien Road
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Thai Tourism Fears Loom as Casino Debate Heats Up
Reference picture via Wikipedia Legalising casinos in Thailand could scare off Chinese tourists, warns MPs. The opposition claims this controversial move wasn't on the election menu. Could it upset Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's government? The worry? China might cut back visits if gambling is greenlit. They’ve already pulled back on Singapore, the Philippines, and Macau. MP Parit Wacharasindhu says President Xi quizzed the PM on this risky gamble last month. Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, Thai Travel chief, has been chatting with China for ages. They're not thrilled about Thai’s potential casino plans. Could it sink arrivals to sunny Thailand? China’s wary of casinos due to money laundering worries. Even Macau, heavily casino-reliant, felt the sting as Chinese visitor numbers took a dip. But can Thailand afford similar consequences? Despite the revenue allure, Sisdivachr advises caution. Casinos might fill coffers but drain tourists. Some voices argue: skip the gambling, play it safe instead. Based on a story by Bangkok Post -- 2025-03-26
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