Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
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Just in time for Presidential Inauguration: Musk to Censor Twitter/X for Negativity.
That you don't understand that boycotting Bud Lite is a perfect example of how the free market is supposed to work is amusing. Why should a moron that takes a dump on Nancy's desk be treated significantly different from rioters in a federal courthouse? -
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Foreign Tourists Stir Controversy in Phuket Tuk-Tuk Sex Ride
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Panama-Flagged Cargo Ship Crew Member Rescued off Phuket Amid Rough Seas
Picture courtesy of Thai-MECC Phuket authorities carried out a daring rescue operation to save a crew member of a Panama-flagged cargo ship who was reported to be fell critically ill at sea, amid severe weather conditions. On 5 January, at 15:37 local time, the Third Regional Command of the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Thai-MECC) received an emergency alert from Bangkok Radio Centre. The distress call came from the M/V Bangkok, a Panama-flagged cargo vessel, requesting immediate medical evacuation for a 23-year-old Indonesian crew member, identified as Renhat, who was suffering from an irregular heartbeat. At the time, the ship was located approximately 48 nautical miles from Phuket’s Promthep Cape. In response, Thai-MECC deployed a high-speed operations vessel, Sorn Chon 4005, to carry out the rescue. Despite treacherous conditions, the rescue team successfully evacuated the patient and brought him ashore at Phuket’s Deep Sea Port by 21:00, where he was handed over to medical personnel from Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Preliminary reports revealed that the patient remained conscious and communicative but exhibited symptoms of seasickness during the transfer. The rescue operation was conducted under extremely challenging conditions, with strong winds of 25–30 knots and waves exceeding 2 metres in height. The adverse weather significantly slowed the vessel’s speed to just 6 knots, requiring utmost caution to ensure the safety of both the patient and the crew. The turbulence even caused some rescuers to experience seasickness. Despite these difficulties, the mission was successfully completed, demonstrating the dedication and resilience of the Thai-MECC officers. -- 2025-01-06 -
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Man Suffers Blackout Before Crashing into a Fence in Pattaya
He will continue to hold a Thai driving licence, the medical check for fitness-to-drive is a complete joke here and can be paid for with 100thb. If indeed he does suffer from narcolepsy (he doesn't), then he may eventually kill someone if allowed to operate a motor vehicle or other machinery. He may end up killing someone anyway, fortunately he didn't in this instance. -
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Drunken Australian Man Arrested After Stealing Motorcycle
Ha, ha ha, Aussie boy showing that he can be just as good as the Brits at being stupid. 😂
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