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I HATE Thai Immigration - 90 day online report frustrations
But when it comes to 90 day reporting ANYONE can do it for you, agents are not necessary for delivering one form, I have seem motor bike taxi riders take them in. Luckily, if you follow the rules remote online reporting does work for the age/health/mobility issues. -
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I HATE Thai Immigration - 90 day online report frustrations
It's clearly stated on Google, by numerous people, that it's not a joke. Yes, you can assign someone to submit your TM47 on your behalf at the Residence Notification Unit in Bangkok, Thailand: Location Building B, 2nd floor, south side, Chaeng Watthana Road, Thung Song Hong Subdistrict, Lak Si District, Bangkok -
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Mad Dog Fire
You can wait until someone gets their food delivered and then spark a cigarettes up and blow the smoke in the eaters direction and ruin their meal . Smokers enjoy doing that -
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Concerns Mount Over Chinese Medical Tech in the NHS and Potential Data Harvesting Risks
Interesting post with much to think about. The takeaway I get is that so called public health services are going down the rabbit hole of high tech, when almost all of the patients I looked after in decades of nursing in public hospitals were low tech. When the bureaucrats spend most of the money on high tech that is applicable to few of the patients, it means that low tech patients have to wait. Just one heart replacement costs more than many, many simple operations such as cataracts. Seems to me the aim is to benefit the few over the many. Given the human characteristic of looking to build empires I expect more public money to be diverted into high tech with higher media profile in future, leaving patients with simple, but less "sexy" ailments to suffer longer. My solution- public money should be spent for the maximum benefit for as many patients as possible. Leave the high tech for those that can afford it in a private system. When I worked for the NHS, which was some years ago so may have changed, laser corneal shaping was done only for private ( paying ) patients. The NHS did the dog work of cataracts, simple procedures that changed countless lives for the better, but were not media worthy.
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