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Pattaya Beach Altercation: Rising Tensions Among Tourists
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
Council of State Rejects ERC Plan to Lower Electricity Bills Pictur courtesy: Bangkok Post The Council of State, Thailand's primary legal advisory body, has dismissed a proposal from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) aimed at renegotiating contracts with renewable power firms to reduce electricity bills. The proposal sought to decrease electricity costs by 0.17 baht per kilowatt-hour (kWh) from the current 4.15 baht per unit. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352425-council-of-state-rejects-erc-plan-to-lower-electricity-bills/- 1
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Chinese-Thai Pair Arrested for Alleged ฿91m Romance Scam Picture courtesy: Bangkok Post A Chinese national and her Thai partner have been apprehended in a Bang Phli district housing estate over allegations of orchestrating a complex romance-investment scam that reportedly defrauded victims of 91 million baht. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352423-chinese-thai-pair-arrested-for-alleged-฿91m-romance-scam/ -
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
Are you talking about all books or just books on driver safety? I mentioned I took my drivers test at 17, 51 years ago, and the classes had their books, which all in America had to read to pass the test, along with the videos. Those who took driver's ed also had more material available. What you've been quoting all along I'm sure everyone here from the west already knew, as our tests are a lot harder than they are here. And we didn't have phones to escape to while the classes were taken, meaning if we didn't pass the test, we didn't get a license. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
Lifting Alcohol Restrictions Could Boost Thai Economy by Billions Picture courtesy: Bangkok Post Easing Thailand's existing restrictions on afternoon alcohol sales could inject an additional 50-100 billion baht into the economy, predominantly through increased spending by foreign tourists, experts in the industry suggest. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352421-lifting-alcohol-restrictions-could-boost-thai-economy-by-billions/- 1
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Just received a Tax form in the post - what next ?
Wipe on arse. Throw in bin. Done.
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