Deportation threat: Indian business chairman Satish to seek justice from Thai court
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Drunk Crashes Into Motorcycle, Killing Two 14-Year-Old Girls in Tragic Wrong-Way Collision
Scooters are a poverty indicator, a thing that most farangs fail to recognise. My first question here was why are two 14 year olds on the road at 5am? Were they coming home from a party, were they heading for a morning market to help out their family - I don't know. Where they drunk? I don't know. But there certainly was another poverty indicator here - they ran out of fuel. Like any parent I wince when I see the age of kids on motorcycles in Thailand, but unlike the sanctimonious brigade of farangs, I know it's all down to poverty and a shocking lack of public transport alternatives. Anyway, I'm sorry for this tragic loss of life. -
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Married 20 years, war zone, no visa - denied entry to evacuation aircraft
Did your THAI wife get you to get citizenship in Thailand? Did your Thai wife help you buy a house/land in Thailand? Cuts both sides ... -
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Puttin slime or goop in inner tube
In my racing days there was a ‘trick’ of putting milk into tubular tires to prevent slow punctures, it worked. However, predictably it didn’t work for blow out punctures. In races with 60-120 riders punctures were expected, or at least not unusual. These would often be announced by the groans of disgust from riders in the bunch as the stench of rotting milk spread behind the rider with the puncture. -
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British National Killed in Sattahip Motorcycle Accident
yeah, keep deluding yourselves that you're the cool kids on the block. there's a motorcycle death reported practically weekly on here. -
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Trump Urges Israel to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
No, that's not safe to say. It seems your opinion that they should be bombed or they will have a nuclear weapon. -
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Drunk Crashes Into Motorcycle, Killing Two 14-Year-Old Girls in Tragic Wrong-Way Collision
Presumably neither of them were wearing helmets, but if they were, they might not have died. If they had decent education on safety at school, they might have worn helmets. I'm not sure how that can't be seen as a positive thing. 🤷♂️ -
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Notorious Conwoman Arrested for Infiltrating Thai Parliament in Disguise
"Don't you know who my father is"? -
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Keir Starmer’s EU Reset: A Strategy Built on Falsehoods
The fragility of Brexiteers on full display here. Starmer talks to the EU and the histrionic kick off. -
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/Featured Quiz4 October - Weekly Featured Quiz - General Knowledge
I just completed this quiz. My Score 30/100 My Time 209 seconds -
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Save The Children Urges Action on Child Road Deaths in Thailand
Well at least in Thailand they have bridges for people to cross the road. In Vietnam you're just supposed to cross the road and hope you aren't killed. In Hong Kong they issue fines for people crossing the road without a green man. In many Asian countries the green man means nothing. If Thailand started enforcing the rare places where motorbikes are not allowed on pavements it might be a place to start. I can understand why the Japanese have given up going abroad, everywhere else apart from SG is like hell if you're used to their pavements and road users. -
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Trump Urges Israel to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
In general or just on hitting Iran's nuke sites? Where do you sit on "eating cats and dogs" or "winning the 2020 elections"?- 1
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President Kamala Harris
VICE President, she has not been elected as President, and God help the USA if she ever is. -
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Corruption scandal hits the brakes: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings
That's why I said that this would only work if the departments would be watched by an INDEPENDENT party who would have a say on the decision and has the power to file a court case against them. An "OMBUDSMAN" like we have in Europe. I was 5 years ago required to pay a tax in my country which I refused. The tax office treatened with "Foreclosers", taking my Pension, etc... I braught the case to the attention of the Ombudsman and a week later the case was cleared in my favor. There are many examples on how they handled bribery in Europe succesful. I also menionned a public magazine, "Test aankoop", which is fully independent and they have private lawyers who handle cases of bribery or Scam and most of these cases are closed succesfull. That's the only way out of this misery for Thailand. The whole thing starts only when users (parents) have enough of this sh*t and starts to take the law in their own hands. If a school organise a field trip and the bus is not adequate, don't send your children to that field trip until the school look for adequate transport!!!
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