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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
A final thought on 'stupidity' how rational do you think someone who rides a motorcycle along a country road at night without any lights is? If you talk to many Thai people, they will agree about the stupidity, the risk taking and the lack of enforcement. They may well have lost a relative to one of those reasons. I have Thai friends, they talk about these things in the very just same that we do. They are not all stupid, or selfish and I didn't say they were - it doesn't take many to cause the carnage that goes on almost every day. -
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WISE just shut me down!
I’ve been using WISE transfers monthly for the past two years during my retirement without issue, transferring money from my USA bank account to my K bank account. I tried the normal WISE transfer yesterday and there was a red notice that I had to update my information. So I went in and saw that all was ok with my information and tried to continue. Again I was denied and called the WISE people who told me that I now need a physical address in the USA and that it cannot be a “mailbox”. I asked about who was behind this regulation and they sent me an email that the “Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FCEN) was behind this new requirement. My concern as a US Citizen is the “whats next” question? Are they working on cancellation of overseas living or retirement? Will they cancel my Citizenship and therefore my Social Security because I don’t own a home in the US anymore? Quite disturbing activity by the powers involved… Any other folks out there having this problem? Cheers! -
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Bangkokians Dub State Efforts to Combat PM2.5 as Ineffective: Poll
Maybe bring this up on Paetongtarns new TV show.. if t allows a two way communication. -
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Man Drowns While Trying to Rescue His Dog in Chanthaburi
Picture from responders. An incident unfolded in Chanthaburi when a 67-year-old man drowned while attempting to save his beloved dog from a pond. The dog survived after being rescued by a neighbour, but the owner was later found lifeless at the bottom of the water. At approximately 14:00 on 2 February, Police Captain Thanachet Phromtha, an investigator at Mueang Chanthaburi Police Station, received a report from the Sawang Katanyu Rescue Foundation about a drowning at a pond in an orchard on Soi Chedi 1, Tha Chang subdistrict. Police officers, forensic specialists from Phra Pok Klao Hospital, and rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene. The pond, lined with tarpaulin sheeting, measured around 20 by 20 metres, with water depths ranging between one and two metres. Floating bamboo logs and dense duckweed obscured the visibility of the pond’s bottom, making it difficult to locate the victim. The pond owner later activated a water pump to lower the water level, allowing rescuers to rappel down with ropes to recover the body with great difficulty. The deceased was identified as Mr. Boonmee Chuensonthi, 67. His niece, Ms. Areerat, 55, explained that the incident unfolded when Mr. Boonmee rushed to save his pet dog, Cola, a stray he had adopted a year ago. The dog had wandered too close to the pond, fallen in, and struggled to stay afloat. While Cola managed to stay above water, Mr. Boonmee drowned in his attempt to rescue the animal. The dog was eventually saved by the pond’s owner, but at the time, no one realised that its owner had disappeared beneath the water. Relatives described Mr. Boonmee as a devoted animal lover who had rescued and cared for many stray dogs. He had previously fallen into the water under similar circumstances while saving a dog but had survived. Despite warnings from family members to be more cautious, this time proved fatal. Mr. Chatchaphon, 24, the owner of the pond, recalled discovering the scene. “I came to the orchard in the morning to turn on the water pump and noticed a reddish-brown dog struggling in the water. Nearby, I saw a floating hat and a single boot at the pond’s edge. I thought the dog might have been playing and accidentally fallen in, so I quickly rescued it.” At the time, he had no idea that Mr. Boonmee had already drowned. Later, Mr. Boonmee’s relatives arrived in search of him and recognised his hat, boot, and watering can near the pond. Concerned, they requested assistance from rescuers to check the water. Upon wading in and feeling beneath the surface, they discovered his lifeless body. Authorities have since completed their investigation, and the body has been released to the family for funeral rites. -- 2025-02-03 -
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Couple Shocked as Pet Dogs Bring Home 400 Meth Pills
Hope they'll get a receipt for the pills. -
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Bangkokians Dub State Efforts to Combat PM2.5 as Ineffective: Poll
What are the government efforts? Someone know?
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