Most of these planes were effectively "stolen" from Western leasing companies.
Under normal aviation safety regulations, airlines must provide up-to-date maintenance logs and use certified parts from approved manufacturers.
They obviously, can't.
Migrants, Not Tourists, in Pattaya Beach Viral Snooze Drama - video
Picture courtesy of Pattaya Mail
Last week, a video went viral on social media, allegedly showing Indian tourists sprawled out on Pattaya Beach. The video, which showed over 100 individuals sleeping, drinking, and leaving a mess on the sand, sparked outrage. However, it has been revealed that these were not tourists but rather migrants.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351480-migrants-not-tourists-in-pattaya-beach-viral-snooze-drama-video/
"Can't wait till he hopefully audits the Pentagon. They've admitted losing trillions in the past. Would be nice to know just how much is unaccounted for."
That is the important one simply because it is by far the biggest portion of the discretionary budget.
The discretionary budget does not include expenditures that are required by law and these can be changed.
Picture courtesy of Pattaya Mail
Last week, a video went viral on social media, allegedly showing Indian tourists sprawled out on Pattaya Beach. The video, which showed over 100 individuals sleeping, drinking, and leaving a mess on the sand, sparked outrage. However, it has been revealed that these were not tourists but rather migrants.
Pattaya City Mayor, Poramet Ngampichet, clarified the situation, emphasizing the beach's open-door policy to all. The mayor reminded everyone of the guidelines meant to maintain the beach's cleanliness and order. Meanwhile, local staff have been tasked with keeping the area tidy for all visitors.
Dr. Deo Kumar Singh, President of the Indian Association of Chon Buri, investigated and found that the individuals in the video were from countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, not India. These workers had rested on the beach overnight before heading to Bangkok.
Local beach operators noted this incident as unusual. Although European tourists are common, the overnight setup was unprecedented. They have since urged law enforcement to tighten beach regulations to prevent similar situations.
In response, Dr. Singh plans to collaborate with local authorities to educate Indian tourists about best practices in Thailand. This initiative aims to promote proper conduct and respect for local customs and cleanliness, reported The Thaiger.
-- 2025-02-11
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