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Finance Foreign Nationals Face Account Bans in Bangkok Bank Crackdown
Unless you have access to Thai Police records, or a high-up contact inside the force, " the last time I heard of a farang opening a mule account in their own name .." doesn't carry a huge amount of weight. -
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Report Thailand Ramps Up Covid Drug Production Amid Rising Cases
Whata a compelte laod of Bull<deleted> -
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Report Expat Confusion Grows as Thailand Cracks Down on Helmet Law Violations
And wearing a helmet lowers those fines to zero. -
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Dress Code On Flight.
International flights are usually far too cold to endure without a jumper, fleece or some other warm, long sleeved item of clothing. Even more necessary when travelling in Europe's colder seasons. When landing at LHR in winter , I often see people departing the airport in shorts and t-shirts when I am wearing a warm jacket that I have unpacked from my suitcase. Maybe I have become too acclimatised to Thailand's hot weather. When I see people travelling in economy, wearing a shirt, tie and jacket for what is around a twelve hour flight, I often wonder if they are hoping to land an upgrade if available. I suppose there must be some advantage over the guy in the wife beater. -
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Starmer's Attorney General: Calls to quit ECHR like rise of Nazism
£700 million splurged on an illegal scheme that managed to deport 4 volunteers. I look forward to the next update on this data: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-removes-highest-number-of-illegal-migrants-in-5-years -
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Report Expat Confusion Grows as Thailand Cracks Down on Helmet Law Violations
Head injuries are the cause of most fatalities in motorbike accidents. You can break any bone in your body but hit your head even in a moderate speed accident and you're usually gone, or have brain injuries that can be permanent. Accidents will always happen, especially in country where enforcement is seriously lacking. Drunk driving , speeding and recklessness will also continue, because people plainly don't care about others, and even themselves when driving. Those 10 things you can mention are what could prevent the accidents themselves, which is true, but reducing the fatality rate starts with wearing helmets. Look at stats where accidents on motorbikes happen, and you'll see fatalities are usually from those head injuries. .............https://www.cellinolaw.com/manhattan/motorcycle-accident-lawyer/major-cause-of-death/
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