Report British Man Nabbed Smuggling Cannabis from Bangkok to Newcastle
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Politics 6 Border Checkpoints & 10 Cross-Border Trade Points with Cambodia to Close Amid Tensions
UPDATE Army Spokesman Says Thai - Cambodian Border Calm – No Need To Close Checkpoints Yet Picture courtesy of Amarin. The Royal Thai Army has dismissed speculation in the Thai media, that border crossings with Cambodia will be closed imminently, stating that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains calm and under control. Major General Winthai Suvaree, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Army, clarified that although contingency plans are in place for possible checkpoint closures, such measures would only be considered if there were a significant threat to national security or public safety. “At present, no official reports have been received to warrant the closure of any border checkpoints,” he said, in response to recent reports that some crossings might soon be shut due to rising tensions. The clarification comes amid unconfirmed reports suggesting that up to six main border crossings and ten temporary checkpoints could be closed, following nationalist sentiments and heightened rhetoric from Cambodian groups. However, the army has assured the public that any such decision would only be taken if absolutely necessary and only in areas deemed to be at high risk. Example of Thai media headlines. “In the past, closures have only occurred in cases of real necessity, such as credible threats involving long-range weaponry or other significant security concerns,” Major General Winthai noted. He emphasised that the current situation is generally stable, with only a few isolated areas experiencing minor issues. These, he said, are being addressed through local coordination mechanisms and within the framework of existing bilateral agreements. “Both sides continue to engage through established local-level channels to manage any emerging issues and are committed to resolving them peacefully and cooperatively,” he added. The statement comes in the wake of increased public interest and concern about cross-border relations, but the Thai Army remains confident that there is no immediate cause for alarm. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-31. -
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Crime Chinese Tourist Accused of Groping Female Intern at Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium
Gan ne ma! (Look it up) some Chinese are <deleted> in my book. Uneducated and think (imo) because they can travel they are a head above the rest. One country I’d never visit and again just my opinion had a couple encounters with them on airplanes. Toss the guy in jail with a few local brothers -
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Report Expat Confusion Grows as Thailand Cracks Down on Helmet Law Violations
If I used a flagfall taxi from my apartment to the office, it would have been a 15-30 minute ride, depending on the light at Sukhumvit. I tried it. Scooter taxis got me there in about 2 minutes, because they could make a wonky turn that a car can't. I also tried walking, but that was even dodgier because there's no sidewalk for half of the 1km route. Agree on walking... Its really a 'no goer' if you don't want to end up drenched in sweat. Additionally, if only going 2 mins on a back-street, then the likelihood of coming a cropper is minimal... But assuming a 2mins in each direction and a 260 day's a year of trave - over the year you are on the bike for approximately 17-18 hours... IF You went on 30min motorcycle trip you'd want a helmet, no ??? I do understand why some might 'want' to use a bike.. especially in rush-hour / gridlocked traffic, and to be fair, the speeds in such traffic are usually extremely low, even on a motorcycle so the risk in these contexts is over-egged. BUT - the point I've been making is... making a conscious choice not use the 'borrowed lid' because you're worried about nits, just seems a little daft.... ... A western friend (female) refused to wear the helmet because it messes her hair - I think thats extremely stupid. ------- On the nits thing... has anyone you know ever caught anything ?... has it even ever been reported on here etc ? I think you may have vastly exaggerated the risk of getting something from a helmet, vs vastly exaggerated the risk of falling off and smacking your noggin.... .... BUT - there is still a simple solution as yet unmentioned... When I try on Motorcycle helmets etc, I'm given this hairnet type thing (surgical hair cover)... why not use these to wear with the borrowed helmet. ... Of course, its your life, your choice... but is it just your life ??? you are the breadwinner ? how much of a burden could you become when using a bike without a helmet ? ... (and taking this a step further, I think about this when riding my own motorcycle - which hardly ever reaches a main road these days because of such reasons / and I also have the convenience of a car) -
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2025/05/29/bangkok-bank-closing-accounts-held-by-foreigners-without-long-term-visas-russian-tourists-up-in-arms/ -
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Extremely high electricity bill for an Airbnb
Agree, looks like he's being scammed for using 8000, when he only used 800.
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