Crash in Nakhon Sawan: Driver Swerves to Avoid Cat, Hits & Kills Pedestrian
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Within the 1st 3 months and this site will do I guess as long it doesn't get hijacked by one or 2 people, would be better if they use PM. -
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Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported
The journalist Rod Liddle made a very good point in an interview the other day. He said that any national inquiry set up by government would be pointless - to paraphrase him, it would be led by an establishment appointed ass, and would be managed and designed to ultimately exonerate officialdom and policies, and avoid asking the most pertinent of questions. He instead suggested renewed efforts by journalists, to drill down ask and find answers to the most central of those questions. We know about the political worries about " community cohesion" ( Muslim Votes), we know about the desperation of inadequate and incompetent organisations, and their leaders to avoid being accused of racism, we know about the terrible sacrifice of large numbers of young white girls on these altars of multicultural tolerance. What needs to be done is that specific direct questions need to be asked and answered, free of political management. He suggested starting by answering perhaps the most pertinent - why, effectively, did the Directorate of Public Prosecution, led for what, 5 years(?) by Keith Starmer, make no real attempt to prosecute these gangs, despite evidence of what was, and had for decades, been going on. -
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January 6, 2021 -- a day that will live in infamy
Damn those of us who are students of and educators of history. Your opinion will not be the documented history. one of these things is not like the other ... -
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Motorcyclist Critically Injured After Crashing Into Stopped Truck in Pattaya
Pictures from responders. A motorcyclist suffered life-threatening injuries in the early hours of January 9, after colliding with a parked 18-wheeler on Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya. The incident occurred at approximately 02:05 near Home Pro retail centre on the Sukhumvit Road, between Central and North Pattaya. Emergency responders from the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Foundation were alerted to the crash and rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, they found a blue-and-black Honda Wave 110i motorcycle with registration number from Pichit province, lying in the middle of the road. The vehicle was damaged, and a safety helmet was also discovered nearby. The motorcyclist, identified as 25-year-old Mr Sahasawat Ounkongrach from Phetchabun province, was found in critical condition. He had sustained a head injury, a large laceration on his forehead and abrasions across his body. He was lying unconscious in a pool of blood, barely breathing. Rescue personnel administered first aid, before rushing him to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment. The 18-wheeler, belonging to Thai Rung Pattana Transport Co., Ltd., was turning but stopped, with its hazard lights on, occupying two lanes. Its trailer showed minor damage to the rear where the motorcycle had struck. The truck driver, Mr Decha Tumtap, 34, explained that he had parked the vehicle outside the retail centre, waiting for the gate to be unlocked so he could deliver goods. “Usually, someone is there to open the gate immediately, but today I had to wait for security staff to arrive,” he said. “While waiting, I suddenly heard a loud crash. The motorcycle was travelling at high speed and struck the rear of my trailer. The rider was thrown onto the road.” Mr Decha added that he immediately tried to signal approaching traffic to prevent further incidents and called for help. Witnesses corroborated the driver’s account, stating that the 18-wheeler was stationary due to the locked gate. One witness noted that the motorcyclist had exited the bypass tunnel at high speed, overtaken their car, and changed lanes abruptly before colliding with the truck. Police Lieutenant Sakayapat Chaidech, Deputy Investigator from Pattaya City Police Station, inspected the scene and recorded evidence. The truck driver was taken to the station for questioning, and authorities plan to review CCTV footage from the area to determine the exact cause of the crash. The investigation remains ongoing. -- 2025-01-09 -
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Biden's Last Stand: The Twilight Moves of a Defiant President
There will be a lot of musk in the oval office initially, but i suspect it will be too overpowering and someone in particular won't like too much of it, sooner or later it will just be the 'great smell of Trump' in the oval office. -
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Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported
Context https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp3wkzgpjxvo 31 month sentence. A Labour councillor is up in Court soon for calling on the throats of the far right to be cut. Lets see what his sentence is. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
I agree that with CRS implementation TRD will get yearly financial information in an automatic way they didn't get previously. This is possibly millions of records containing FI customers ID, year-end balances and interests/dividends earned information. The primarily purpose of this data collection is to be exchanged with CRS co-signatory jurisdictions. What might TRD further do with that? First identify and extract Thai tax residents (need Immigration data), then compare year to year accounts balances (more or less money provide no clue on transactions), then decide who they want to audit? This is potentially hundreds of thousands audits.
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