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Buying a house without using a lawyer
In Thailand the most important issue is whether or not the person selling the property to you is legally entitled to do so. You will be best advised to employ a reputable lawyer, or a well-informed and reliable contact, to assist you on this point -
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Thai news presenter sparks concern by drinking tap water on air - video
I live in Bangkok and we always use tap water for brushing my teeth and cooking rice, washing vegetables. Never had any problems. The same tap water passed through Nano filter is used for drinking. The condominium overhead and basement tanks are cleaned once every 3 months and we also sends water samples from random taps for analysis once in 6 months and results are always good. -
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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
Vinny, you can post absolute numbers but you’re incapable of researching percentages? I believe EV market share has grown massively and ICE market share has declined massively. I thought you might be capable enough to extrapolate those figure, apparently, I’m wrong. Perhaps someone more capable will do that. -
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Donald Trump Jr. Alleges Biden’s Actions Could Trigger World War III Before Trump’s Return
The Bush Cheney Rumsfeld bogus invasion of Iraq dismantled a Suni government and paved the way for Shia Iran and terrorists ISIS to become established there. As well as the Afghanistan disaster. They should be held accountable. So all this subsequent mess are symptoms of Bush Cheney Rumsfeld cabal. Of course the only winners were /are the military industrial complex. And ongoing along that not such a winding road to Ukraine -
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Thai Health Minister Blocks 24-Hour Hotel Alcohol Sales, Reviews Rail Plan
Hotel Room Alcohol Service Extended 24/7 for New Year Period FILE photo courtesy: Prachachat For the upcoming New Year celebrations, hotels in Thailand will allow guests to order alcoholic drinks to their rooms from in-house bars and restaurants at any time, thanks to a temporary rule change approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. The decision, taken at a meeting led by Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, aims to balance convenience for guests with responsible consumption. Typically, hotel guests can order alcohol to their rooms only until 10pm from restaurants and 2am from bars. However, the recently approved regulation permits round-the-clock service to rooms, aligning with the 24-hour access guests already have to in-room minibars. Although hotels can serve alcohol during New Year's events with extended hours, this new policy is a special allowance, requested by the Thai Hotels Association (THA). It's designed to enhance guest experience during one of the peak tourist seasons. Despite the relaxation for hotels, the board decided against lifting the alcohol ban on trains, a proposal put forth by the State Railways of Thailand (SRT). Mr. Somsak expressed concerns about safety and crime risks associated with serving alcohol on trains, though there remains an openness to future discussions on allowing alcohol in specific train areas like first-class sleeper coaches or chartered sections. This decision highlights the focus on preventing alcohol-related incidents. Drunk driving remains a significant issue during the holiday period, as evidenced by over 4,000 injuries from drink-driving accidents reported at the start of January. Strengthened roadside checks and educational campaigns on the dangers of drunk driving are part of the board's broader strategy to ensure safety. Hospitals and local authorities have been tasked with implementing prevention measures and working closely with communities to curb drink-driving. Public awareness campaigns will begin pre-festivities and continue throughout, with a review of their impact afterwards. This comprehensive approach underscores the importance of encouraging responsible alcohol consumption while still offering hospitality services that cater to tourists and locals celebrating the festive season, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-11-20- 1
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