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Elderly Man Found Decomposed by a Stream, Son Questions Cause of Death
Did the article mistakenly omit the leading figures "3" & "0"? -
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Western Union better than “Wise”
Western Union being faster is something that I can easily imagine. But cheaper ?! Weird. -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
Makes you wonder how these kind of projects get built without anyone noticing anything. Like the city officials or park officials or the local poo yai baan. Some one must have seen the clearing the land, building the roads, bringing in power poles and water lines, building forty-plus homes. And then openly advertising them. It doesn't say how long ago they were built but you can bet they didn't just finish yesterday. Yet apparently no one noticed. -
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Honest Question: How is Trump a 'threat to Democracy'?
Not the first time candidates have been shot at, ever killed, along with presidents themselves, or bystanders. RFK, G. Wallace come to mind. JFK killed, and then Reagan shot. That's just my lifetime. It's politics ... same worldwide -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
No idea but since it is directed at non doms who traditionally are at the upper end of the "rich" scale it probably comes into play if they ever audited and or serves as check for those who want to appear squeaky clean...... Maybe start here if interested ..or bored..... https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/residence-domicile-and-remittance-basis/rdrm33520 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 18 September 2024
Thai Boxing Star Nabbed for Gambling Promotion on Facebook File photo for reference only In a dramatic crackdown yesterday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) collared famed Thai boxer, Sutthiwat, for promoting gambling websites. Sutthiwat, who boasts a whopping 440,000 followers on Facebook, has been advertising gambling site links for 1,500 baht per post. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338521-thai-boxing-star-nabbed-for-gambling-promotion-on-facebook/ -
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Thai Boxing Star Nabbed for Gambling Promotion on Facebook
In a dramatic crackdown yesterday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) collared famed Thai boxer, Sutthiwat, for promoting gambling websites. Sutthiwat, who boasts a whopping 440,000 followers on Facebook, has been advertising gambling site links for 1,500 baht per post. The raid, orchestrated by Police Lieutenant General Jiraphob Bhuridej and Police Major General Athip Pongsiwapai, followed a thorough investigation into the 30-year-old boxer's online activities. Sutthiwat confessed, "I am the owner of the Facebook page and was paid by the gambling website owner to post advertisements in my stories." This act violates Section 12 of the Gambling Act of 1935, which prohibits unauthorized gambling adverts. The TCSD is currently compiling evidence to press charges formally against Sutthiwat. The investigation began as part of a nationwide campaign to eliminate illegal gambling promotions online. TCSD officers, through meticulous forensic work, identified Sutthiwat's involvement and summoned him for questioning, where he admitted his wrongdoing. "We have been vigilant in monitoring online activities and were able to identify this case through our ongoing efforts," said a TCSD officer, highlighting the department’s commitment to eradicating digital crimes. The authorities send a clear message: promoting gambling is a serious offence. This clampdown is part of a larger effort to cleanse Thailand of illegal gambling. The public is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help maintain social order and legality. The investigation is ongoing, and the police reassure the public of their dedication to upholding the law and curtailing such illicit operations. File photo for reference only -- 2024-09-18 -
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Prime Minister Starmer Defends Taking Donations Amid Criticism
Your constant whataboutary is noted. -
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Prime Minister Starmer Defends Taking Donations Amid Criticism
Give over with the gaslighting, your martyrs were imprisoned for posting grossly offensive content in breach of the communications act. Read the links you yourself orovided They both confessed their crimes. Section 127 of the Communications Act linked below for your reference. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/section/127 -
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Police checks in Thailand
But you are in privacy as you meant being in your car -
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Prime Minister Starmer Defends Taking Donations Amid Criticism
I hear that after the budget anyone not in happy link step with Keir's policies can apply for a free pager -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Stop stalking me, enough already. -
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Thailand: Where white losers that can’t get laid go
You don't see the irony? Here we have men who constantly talking about women from all over the world being trash, and here it is a voice trashing some men who in her opinion is loosers. When I was 30 years, I looked at Thai married men as loosers to, and yet, here I am. -
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Thailand: Where white losers that can’t get laid go
Well, each to their own. Whatever floats your boat. -
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Robert Ripley
For those of you who visited Ripley's Believe It or Not in Pattaya, here is documentary about Robert Ripley, the founder of Ripley Entertainment. Pretty interesting.
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