Yes, I know this topic has been done to death! But...
I know I report 90 days after my last 90 day report. My extension date doesn't enter into it.
However, I want to know if
1) I can just continue to submit my 90 day report ONLINE after my extension, or
2) BY MAIL, if required, or
3) (least preferred option) IN PERSON (that would be a drag)
Second topic.
Is CW requiring a householder's form these days? Forgot, what's the form number? I know it's online but I screwed it up.
Thanks to all...
Bang Saen Beach Surprise: Boxing Event Mistaken for Youth Brawl
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod
In an unexpected turn of events, over 100 youths gathered at Bang Saen Beach, leading alarmed residents to mistake the scene for a brawl. However, it was revealed to be a live boxing event called Mr Fight, featuring professional boxer Peter Denman.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354389-bang-saen-beach-surprise-boxing-event-mistaken-for-youth-brawl/
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod
In an unexpected turn of events, over 100 youths gathered at Bang Saen Beach, leading alarmed residents to mistake the scene for a brawl. However, it was revealed to be a live boxing event called Mr Fight, featuring professional boxer Peter Denman.
In the early hours of March 12, Saensuk Police Station received reports of what seemed to be a violent altercation by the seaside. When officers arrived, they found an enthusiastic crowd watching a boxing match involving Denman, known for his boxing prowess and social media presence.
Concern among locals and tourists prompted police to step in and disperse the gathering, given the area's status as a popular public space. Denman explained that the event was meant as a practice session and scouting location for future bouts, without prior permission from local officials, causing the misunderstanding.
To resolve the situation, the event organisers relocated Mr Fight away from the beach. Denman assured residents that a more structured boxing event was set for the following day at Wing Su Fud market, encouraging fans to join or view the livestream.
This incident underscores the importance of clear communication and official permissions when organising public events to avoid unnecessary panic and confusion, reported The Thaiger.
-- 2025-03-12
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