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Nice One: I have not had an earthquake like this since NanTou in Taiwan.
You must be a very sick person to reply in such a way to an even sicker post. I suggest that if you have no sympathy for the people impacted by the quake that you shut up. -
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BREAKING NEWS Skyscraper comes down in Bangkok earthquake
https://www.yahoo.com/news/strong-earthquake-rocks-thai-capital-064008837.html -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 28 March 2025
Illegal Foreign Workers Detained in Pattaya's Nightlife Crackdown Pictures courtesy of Pattaya police via The Pattaya News Pattaya's vibrant nightlife scene faced a setback early this morning when police raided The Wild 69, an entertainment venue in Central Pattaya, uncovering several foreign women working illegally. Acting on a tip-off, a special task force from Pattaya City Police Station swooped on the venue at approximately 1am on March 28. The operation resulted in the arrest of six women from Laos and Cambodia, none of whom had legal work permits. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1356099-illegal-foreign-workers-detained-in-pattayas-nightlife-crackdown/ -
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Illegal Foreign Workers Detained in Pattaya's Nightlife Crackdown
Pictures courtesy of Pattaya police via The Pattaya News Pattaya's vibrant nightlife scene faced a setback early this morning when police raided The Wild 69, an entertainment venue in Central Pattaya, uncovering several foreign women working illegally. Acting on a tip-off, a special task force from Pattaya City Police Station swooped on the venue at approximately 1am on March 28. The operation resulted in the arrest of six women from Laos and Cambodia, none of whom had legal work permits. The bar's owner, a 57-year-old identified as Duanphen, was also detained for employing undocumented workers without the necessary authorisation. Police emphasized their commitment to upholding the law in Pattaya, a critical tourism hub, by ensuring swift action against any legal violations. Seven individuals were arrested during the raid, including Duanphen, who faces charges of illegally hiring foreign workers. The foreign women are charged with working without permission. The operation was spearheaded by Police Colonel Anek Sarathongyoo, who pledged continuing enforcement against illegal employment in the city's nightlife venues. Authorities have warned that all roles within the nightlife scene, even informal ones, require valid work permits. This incident has reignited concerns about the potential exploitation or trafficking of foreign workers in Pattaya. Police are also considering further investigation into The Wild 69, with the possibility of revoking its business licence depending on the outcome. Additional inspections of similar venues are planned, with law enforcement urging bar owners to comply with labour regulations fully. The crackdown sends a strong message to venue operators in Pattaya, emphasising the seriousness of adhering to legal employment standards and the potential consequences of non-compliance, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-28 -
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Nice One: I have not had an earthquake like this since NanTou in Taiwan.
Were you being deliberately insensitive by not waiting to find out the results of a severe earthquakes that YOU had felt and must have known, given your vast claimed experience of quakes, must have caused death and destruction? -
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BREAKING NEWS Skyscraper comes down in Bangkok earthquake
Yahoo news says 3 dead, 90 missing
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