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Thai man assaulted by seller for trying on shoes without buying - video
Shoe shops, sadly, do seem to excel at such attitude, you got them off their phone and now expect them to search around in the stock room! -
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Trump & Netanyahu Press Conference: U.S. will "take over" and "own" the Gaza Strip.
I understand it according to what Trump actually said as I pointed out earlier. But you keep making things up. -
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Raja Ferry Conducts EV Fire Drill Ahead of First Electric Vehicle Transport Service to Samui
Pictures courtesy of Khaosod Raja Ferry Port has conducted an emergency fire drill to prepare for potential battery fires in electric vehicles (EVs) while onboard its ferries. The company is set to launch its first official EV ferry service to Koh Samui on 11 February. The drill, held on 6 February, was overseen by senior officials, including Mr. Phutthaphong Wimonphan, Deputy Managing Director of Raja Ferry, along with Mr. Pramuan Thetsana, Director of the Surat Thani Regional Marine Office, and Mr. Phongwit Inmai, Senior Port Inspector from the same office. The exercise simulated a battery short circuit in an EV onboard a ferry travelling between Don Sak and Koh Samui, resulting in a fire. During the drill, ferry staff followed emergency response protocols. EVs are positioned with a three-metre gap between each vehicle, with two crew members assigned to monitor the vehicle deck at all times. Upon detecting a fire, the crew alerted the ship’s captain and the control centre on shore for support. They then attempted to contain the fire using fire-resistant suits and specialised BF2000 fire extinguishers designed for electrical fires. If the fire proved uncontrollable, a fire blanket was deployed over the vehicle while continuous water cooling was applied to prevent further spread. Mr. Phutthaphong emphasised that the safety of passengers and their vehicles is a top priority. He stated that Raja Ferry has been conducting regular emergency drills and implementing additional safety measures to ensure readiness. “Many people are interested in electric vehicles, and we recognise the need for strong safety measures. After thorough preparation, we are now ready to accept EVs on our ferries starting 11 February.” Initially, the company will operate special EV ferry services twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, along the Don Sak–Koh Samui route. Passengers wishing to travel with their EVs can book tickets in advance online or at ferry ticket offices. Mr. Phongwit Inmai, who observed the drill, expressed confidence in the ferry company’s preparedness. “The drill demonstrated a high level of readiness and safety. Regular monthly fire drills ensure that ferry staff are well-trained, and specific measures for EVs, such as the use of fire blankets, provide added confidence for passengers.” Raja Ferry’s initiative reflects growing awareness of the unique fire risks associated with EVs and marks a significant step towards integrating electric vehicles into Thailand’s ferry transport network safely. -- 2025-02-07 -
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American man and Thai wife lose 15.2 million baht in Hua Hin property fraud
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Smoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage
Interesting discussion. So Smoke Free rooms should return at BKK. There used to be one at about Gate 30 on departure and halfway in on arrival. I was a non smoker until I was 28 in 1982 when I met a smoking gal in Munich. Then I married a heavy smoker 10 years later. I gave up again last year in May, mainly due to the cost of $30+ (or about 600B) for 20 cigs, after travelling to Japan for a ski holiday. Smoking rooms such as in Taiwan in transit and all throughout Japan both at airports and rail stations, are a great boon for the smokers and avoid passive smoking. There is even one at Niseko ski resort! Even better is the outdoor areas such as at Changi. There's even one in Sydney tucked away at near aisle one but not once through security. Nobody mentioned that at Suvarnabhumi every smokes just outside the terminal even where it says No Smoking 5000B fine! Not sure where the 100% SmokeFree label came from other than AOT and TAT - like so many things in the Land of Smokers! Sure Smoke Rooms will cause some to smell like an ashtray but can't see much difference between smoking before security and after for that smell to be evident. It takes hours to dissipate. -
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Is moving to Cambodia really the end of the line?
Then I'll be soon finished..... The more I visit more I like "fastest growing economy in Asia" country - Vietnam.
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