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Canna-bust: British student’s drug-filled dreams go up in smoke
Another example if you're unintelligent and/or delusional you might as well go for all the marbles because there isn't much to lose if you get caught. Six months and out in time for Christmas? What a joke. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 13 November 2024
Thai Electric Cables Mostly Fail Global Safety Standards Picture courtesy: Freepik The Industry Minister of Thailand, Akanat Promphan, has issued a concerning report stating that the majority of electric cable brands sold within the country fail to meet international safety standards. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343364-thai-electric-cables-mostly-fail-global-safety-standards/ -
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Thai Electric Cables Mostly Fail Global Safety Standards
Picture courtesy: Freepik The Industry Minister of Thailand, Akanat Promphan, has issued a concerning report stating that the majority of electric cable brands sold within the country fail to meet international safety standards. Numerous complaints have drawn attention to the potential hazards posed by thin copper wires employed in many of these brands, which can result in overheating and pose serious risks of fires or short circuits. The investigation covered 78 different brands available on the Thai market, both domestic and imported. Alarmingly, it was found that only 20 of these brands satisfied the safety criteria established by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). This revelation has prompted the minister to demand immediate remedial measures to protect public safety. In response to these troubling findings, Minister Akanat has instructed the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) to initiate legal proceedings against those importers and manufacturers whose products do not meet the required ISO standards. He emphasised the critical need for these entities to ensure that their products are safe for consumers, given the potential dangers substandard cables pose to both life and property. Moreover, TISI has been tasked with coordinating efforts with related agencies to lodge police complaints and revoke the licences of non-compliant companies. This directive is intended to curb the sale and distribution of inferior electric cables in Thailand, thereby safeguarding consumers from yet another source of risk in daily life. Minister Akanat's call for heightened regulatory enforcement and quality assurance highlights an urgent need to align local products with global safety measures. This move marks a pivotal step for Thailand as steps are taken to enhance the safety of electrical products nationwide, reported The Nation. -- 2024-11-13 -
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Thinking about a sex change before trip to Malaya: Any words of advice?
I've removed some posts that were no surprise considering the topic, but against the rules is against the rules. I remind all involved that nobody is forcing anyone to take part in any topic. -
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Retention Crisis in UK Armed Forces as Families Warn of Impact from VAT on Private Schools
I Voz Onlee Folloving ze Orders Seig Heil! -
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Mother Finds 16 Year-Old Daughter Allegedly Working at Bar in Pattaya
I never said in a bar. -
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Jewish Youth Football Team in Berlin Attacked by Knife-Wielding pro-Palestinian Mob
They should also be charged with inciting violence along with their attackers. The incitement will like.ly be a big mitigating factor in any sentencing hearings. -
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The Mystery of Prince Andrew's Wealthy Backers: Why the Elite Keep Bankrolling the Duke
Filth protects filth.- 1
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