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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 20 March 2025
Israeli Tourist's Taxi 'Mishap' Resolved with 1,500 Baht in Pattaya Picture courtesy of Amarin TV In a rather unusual incident in Pattaya, Thailand, an Israeli tourist brought about an embarrassing scene after defecating in a taxi, leading to a dispute that required police intervention. Initially, the tourist offered 300 baht (approx. £6.75 or $9) in compensation, but the situation was ultimately resolved with a settlement of 1,500 baht (about £33.75 or $45). Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355218-israeli-tourists-taxi-mishap-resolved-with-1500-baht-in-pattaya/ -
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Thai Pilots Eye CAAT for Job Assurance Amid Foreign Pilot Woes
Yep. Perhaps a better way to ensure more Thai pilots get employed might be to incentivise an increase in the quality of training - that way whether or not a pilot gets employed would be a decision based entirely on their skill set and suitablility for the job. Piloting is a safety critical role after all - the best person for the job should *always* get the job. Their nationality should not be a factor. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 20 March 2025
British Man Sparks Outrage in Thai Restaurant Incident Picture courtesy of Channel 7 A British man's drunken tirade at a Thai restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima has sparked outrage, reflecting on tensions between locals and expats in the region. The incident unfolded at a dining establishment in the Phimai district after the British man's preferred alcoholic drink couldn't be supplied. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355224-british-man-sparks-outrage-in-thai-restaurant-incident/ -
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British Man Sparks Outrage in Thai Restaurant Incident
Picture courtesy of Channel 7 A British man's drunken tirade at a Thai restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima has sparked outrage, reflecting on tensions between locals and expats in the region. The incident unfolded at a dining establishment in the Phimai district after the British man's preferred alcoholic drink couldn't be supplied. Concerned about the escalating tensions, the restaurant's proprietor, a local Thai named Apinan, contacted Phimai Police Station on Sunday, 16th March. He feared that a fracas between the British patron and Thai clientele could turn violent. Speaking to Channel 7, Apinan recounted that the British individual had entered the restaurant with his Thai spouse and three foreign acquaintances, appearing decidedly inebriated. Upon realising their drink of choice was unavailable, the staff proposed an alternative brand and offered to source the original preference from a nearby store. Despite the accommodating gestures, the British man grew irate, hurling insults at the Thai workers and patrons. Apinan described the scene, noting that the man used disparaging language to belittle the financial standing of the local patrons, even going so far as to mock their livelihoods and implying they couldn't afford socialising or leisure activities at the establishment. When a restaurant employee attempted to pacify the situation by asking the British man to quieten down, his response was aggressive and dismissive. Video footage released by owner Apinan showed the man confronting a staff member, demanding, "Don’t push me," while actively shoving said worker. In a bid to prevent further turmoil, staff escorted the unruly customer from the premises. Locals from the area, familiar with the British national and his Thai wife, echoed sentiments of previous insults hurled by him in past interactions. Police from Phimai swiftly arrived at the scene, ensuring the incident didn't deteriorate into violence. However, the police have yet to confirm whether the Briton faced any legal repercussions following the altercation. The incident underscores potential friction and cultural misunderstandings, spotlighting the necessity for mutual respect and civility in interactions between expatriates and local communities. As of now, no further action has been taken, while the residents and business owners alike hope for a more harmonious cohabitation moving forward, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-20 -
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Zelensky Expresses Optimism for Peace Following 'Positive' Conversation with Trump
Can you prove your accusations? How pathetic to call the president of a country under attack a war monger. You sound like that orange idiot.
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