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Van Crashes While Descending Doi Inthanon, Collides with Pickup and Pajero Car
Should be mandatory throttle limiters integrated with clinometers on those tourists vans, especially the ones from Bangkok -
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Thailand's EV Industry Faces Challenges Amid Subsidy Concerns - video
Why is insurance and resale a consideration for an owner who avoids accident and responsibly services an asset according to best advice? -
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Fox Honors Trump as 'Patriot of the Year,' Cementing Close Ties with the President-Elect
Posts using derogatory and toxic nicknames or intentional misspelling of people’s names will be removed. If you don’t want your post to be removed, spell people’s names correctly, this applies to both sides of the political debate. A post with misquoted content and the replies have been removed. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 9 December 2024
Ex-husband sets Chon Buri home on fire over lost military ID card By Ryan Turner Photo via KhaoSod A heated domestic dispute in Chon Buri turned fiery when a former military husband allegedly set his ex-wife’s house on fire after a disagreement over a lost military ID card. The incident took place in Bang Saray, Sattahip district, leaving the single-storey home severely damaged. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345767-ex-husband-sets-chon-buri-home-on-fire-over-lost-military-id-card/ -
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Thai woman faced attempted lynching after attacking boy with knife
If the cops didn't arrive fast enough, they had to question the lifeless body of the 36 YO later. -
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Ex-husband sets Chon Buri home on fire over lost military ID card
Photo via KhaoSod By Ryan Turner A heated domestic dispute in Chon Buri turned fiery when a former military husband allegedly set his ex-wife’s house on fire after a disagreement over a lost military ID card. The incident took place in Bang Saray, Sattahip district, leaving the single-storey home severely damaged. Police were alerted to the fire at 8pm yesterday, December 8. Chaiwat Nemmee, a police officer from Sattahip Police Station, responded promptly to the scene, coordinating with local disaster prevention and mitigation teams from Bang Saray and Kled Kaew municipalities to tackle the blaze. Firefighters battled the flames for over 20 minutes before successfully bringing it under control. The fire originated in the storage room of the house, causing complete destruction of the belongings inside, including clothing, storage cabinets, and electrical appliances. The estimated damage ranges between 50,000 and 100,000 baht. The homeowner, 59 year old Wattana Leesisai recounted the events with visible distress. She explained that after separating from her husband, she found his long-lost military ID card while clearing out the room. She had asked someone to return it to him, which apparently led him to mistakenly believe she intended to evict him, reported KhaoSod. As tensions escalated, the former husband arrived at her home, and an argument ensued. During the altercation, he threatened to burn the house before dashing inside. Moments later, flames and smoke emerged from the room, as he fled the scene in a vehicle. Police have documented the incident and are preparing to issue a summons for the ex-husband to be questioned and face legal proceedings. The police are determined to investigate the matter thoroughly to ensure justice is served. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-09 -
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Thailand's EV Industry Faces Challenges Amid Subsidy Concerns - video
The Watts link rear suspension of the Range is an improvement on previous models and the FOX Live Valve dampers improve stability. However, the Ranger also has high-clearance, off-road-focused suspension, it's exhibits body roll during and over overall grip and precision is reduced compared to any low-centre-of-gravity vehicle. The All-terrain tyres commonly fitted on the Raptor are designed for durability and off-road grip and offer less traction on wet, smooth roads compared to road-focused tyres of a sedan car. Whereas the BYD Seal has a multi-link rear suspension which offers excellent independent wheel movement, maximising tyre contact with the road. It has a low centre of gravity (due to battery pack placement) ensuring minimal body roll, with road-specific tyres optimal grip is delivered enhancing sharp handling and better precision. The Seal also has selective dampening. When assessing road holding specifically in dry and wet conditions the suspension system, weight distribution, tyre performance, and drivetrain setup all have an impact.... Thus: I'd ask, what decade to you live in ? becase I'm discussing a Ranger and BYD from 2024 and not decades ago.... Now, ask me which car I'd prefer and I'd say the Ranger because I like it more.... But I'm not going to pull the wool over my own eyes and make shyite up to justify why I like it more - Its ok, just to have a preference for no reason at all without all the made up tosh to justify it. -
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LTR Visa - stoked!
You are wrong. BOI officers are right. Hope this helps.
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