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Is It Just Me, Or Are Thai Staff Getting Ruder By The Day?
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Is It Just Me, Or Are Thai Staff Getting Ruder By The Day?
Whities have a bad reputation now because of all the russians. They cant tell us apart -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 15 February 2025
Promising Student Dies in Collision with Cement Truck A bright young vocational student lost his life in a motorcycle crash after colliding with a cement truck in Amphawa district, Samut Songkhram. The student, Ananda Khiewkalae, 20, was riding his motorbike to check on coursework before the term break when the fatal collision occurred. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351821-promising-student-dies-in-collision-with-cement-truck/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 15 February 2025
Airport Smoking Room Debate: Health Minister Holds Off on Decision PIcture courtesy: The Thaiger Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) is pushing for the reinstallation of smoking rooms within international terminals, yet this proposal has hit a pause as Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin takes a cautious approach. His recent remarks suggest a thorough review is necessary before any definitive decision is made. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351822-airport-smoking-room-debate-health-minister-holds-off-on-decision/ -
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Airport Smoking Room Debate: Health Minister Holds Off on Decision
PIcture courtesy: The Thaiger Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) is pushing for the reinstallation of smoking rooms within international terminals, yet this proposal has hit a pause as Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin takes a cautious approach. His recent remarks suggest a thorough review is necessary before any definitive decision is made. Currently, a working group under the Public Health Ministry is assessing the potential impact of reinstating smoking rooms at Thailand's international airports. This group is yet to deliver a conclusive report, as there is no specific deadline set for the completion of their analysis. Minister Somsak emphasised the need to address this complex issue meticulously before reaching any resolution. He also hinted that instead of reintroducing smoking rooms, authorities could double fines for those caught smoking in public spaces, including airports. Presently, offenders may face penalties up to 5,000 Thai Baht for smoking in prohibited areas. The restoration of smoking areas is a contentious topic. The Airports of Thailand, which manages hubs such as Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and several regional airports, cites passenger complaints as a driving force behind their proposal. AoT President Kirati Kijmanawat has raised concerns about the hazards of unauthorized smoking within airport facilities, including the potential for fire risks. He points out that airports like Singapore's Changi and Japan's Narita provide designated smoking zones, which AoT believes should be a model for Thailand to consider. However, anti-smoking advocates, including Action on Smoking and Health Foundation Thailand, oppose the reintroduction of smoking rooms. They argue that passengers' health and welfare should take precedence, highlighting a list of major international airports, like Chicago O’Hare and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson, that maintain smoke-free environments. Further, they cite the stance of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which recognises a clean environment as a fundamental human right. Public Health Minister Somsak underscores the importance of balancing public health with potential economic benefits to tourism. He indicates that any steps forward must align with Thailand's commitments to environmental rights and health standards. The outcome remains uncertain, with Minister Somsak's approach focusing on a comprehensive study to ensure that Thailand’s public health policies serve both the nation’s citizens and its global visitors. The decision, when it comes, will reflect the broader values of health, safety, and quality of experience for all airport users, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-15
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