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O no Canada! Canadians Booing the American anthem at hockey games
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 February 2025
Ex-Yasothon prosecutor arrested for 100,000 baht bribery charge By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of MGR Online The Crime Suppression Division yesterday arrested former Yasothon province prosecutor, 67 year old Kongsiri, who failed to appear for a bribery verdict. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350711-ex-yasothon-prosecutor-arrested-for-100000-baht-bribery-charge/ -
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How safe is the retirement visa as a strategy to live in Thailand permanently?
Good post. Can I ask which airport? I have a friend that holidays here three times a year. -
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The Personal Journey to Electric Vehicles: A Guide for Everyday Drivers
H2 is a monumentally dumb idea for a fuel for passenger vehicles. Not economic. When I make power from my solar system to put in my electric car there is some small efficiency loss due to the inversion process, but over 90% of the energy ends up in my car. With current electrolyzers, green hydrogen's efficiency is around 30%, which means 70% of the renewable energy put into producing green hydrogen is lost across the full cycle of production and use. But you probably weren't thinking of green H2. The most common type of H2 is Grey hydrogen. It's made from natural gas or coal using steam methane reforming or coal gasification so it's basically a fossil fuel and way less efficient than gasoline. Really the only place in the world where you find H2 cars in any numbers is California and if you want to know how it's going there you should watch the video below -
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Ex-Yasothon prosecutor arrested for 100,000 baht bribery charge
Picture courtesy of MGR Online By Bright Choomanee The Crime Suppression Division yesterday arrested former Yasothon province prosecutor, 67 year old Kongsiri, who failed to appear for a bribery verdict. He allegedly accepted a 100,000 baht (US$2,930) bribe to assist a drug case suspect. The arrest occurred yesterday, February 2, at his residence in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Non district. Kongsiri was wanted under an arrest warrant issued by the Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Region 3, dated December 26, 2023, for misuse of judicial power. In 2001, while serving as a provincial prosecutor for the Yasothon Provincial Prosecutor’s Office, he was responsible for reviewing and recommending prosecution decisions based on investigation reports. However, he abused his position by soliciting a bribe from a drug case suspect’s relatives to influence the case outcome. After allegations emerged, Kongsiri was prosecuted according to legal procedures. When the case reached the Supreme Court, he failed to appear for the verdict, aware he faced a three-year, four-month prison sentence. Consequently, he chose to abscond. The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Region 3 issued an arrest warrant, and police were notified to locate him. Eventually, police discovered that Kongsiri was hiding in Bangkok, leading to his arrest, reported KhaoSod. During questioning, Kongsiri confessed to the charges. He has been remanded to the Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Region 3 for further legal proceedings. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-02-03 -
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How safe is the retirement visa as a strategy to live in Thailand permanently?
Yes - to a Type-O non-immigrant visa for reason of retirement. And they get new 'rights' then. < lol > But then they are no longer Visa exempt. Are they - right?
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