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The downhill trajectory of Chiang Mai immigration
My nostalgia goes back to the 80s/90s when it was the now demolished building on the left. if there was one other person in there and in front of you then you were unlucky. -
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Crime British Tenant Trashes Pattaya Rental, Landlord Seeks Legal Action
Only one side of a conflict being heard is never a way to make judgment. So I don't make one! -
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Transferring visa extension stamp to new Passport - Chaeng Wattana
Do you HAVE to transfer stamps to a new passport? Is it required by some sort of law/regulation? Couldn't you just carry two passports until your next ext stay? Is it required to file a TM27 TM28 or TM30 when relocating one's permanent address? Filing a 90-Day report with an address that is no longer valid seems like it might not be totally legal? -
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Community German National Rescued After Reportedly Being Left Homeless in Jomtien
I think the lesson goes deeper than that ... never ever trust a thai. -
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Are young farangs out of control?
You have literally just confirmed what I was trying to say. By your own admission you have witnessed it with your own eyes having owned several bars and restaurants, therefore you are surrounded in an environment that probably sees a far greater proportion of trouble then someone who say runs a flower shop. And the examples I gave were to demonstrate time. There was huge problems with the 'youth' in the 60's though Mods & Rockers, football hooligans in the 70's and 80's and gang violence thereafter. To say it is worse now just negates all the social issues of the past - of which there was plenty and for which they have been going on for decades. The older generation typically bemoan the younger generation whilst conveniently forgetting the problems that occurred whilst they were growing up. That's what I was meaning.
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