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Accident CCTV Captures Moment Driver Runs Over Drunk Swedish Tourist’s Head Outside Pattaya Bar
So it was her fault? He shouldn't have been pissed out of his mind, laying in a car park - well lit of not. The Taxi driver should have been more observant, the drunk was clearly visible - all the driver had to do was concentrate on where he was going. The woman, clearly concerned, tried to help but nobody, except her, knows what the drunk said to her, or she may have left to get more help. She had left the scene before head-crunch driver crunched the drunk's head! Sad incident. At least the driver stayed ..... -
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Poll Should Thailand legalize brothels?
Simple inflation or price gouging. Year 2000, and first trip to TH, dive trip to Phuket, long week, and did have a 24 hr rental, but it was only ฿600 (฿500+฿100), and kept her all week, 24/7. Thought that was a bargain, and great fun, especially since it was ฿40 / $1. My only experience with P4P. -
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Are you stuck in Thailand?
In the west the biggest screen I owned was 40" (Pioneer plasma early 2000s) Now in Thailand I have 75" Back in the west I had most of the available toys, but time has moved on and more toys are now available in Thailand. Big tv, solar power, electric MTB, smartphones, tablets, Kindle, 10TB usb drives, none of those available when I was living in the west (including warm weather, frequent sex and a much younger wife). -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 June 2025
Supreme Court to Review Thaksin's Hospital Transfer Drama Picture courtesy of Thai PBS World The Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) is gearing up to hand over the findings from its probe into Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial hospital transfer directly to the Supreme Court. The investigation targeted three doctors allegedly entangled in Thaksin's high-profile move from prison to hospital care, prompting disciplinary measures against them. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364360-supreme-court-to-review-thaksins-hospital-transfer-drama/ -
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Report Supreme Court to Review Thaksin's Hospital Transfer Drama
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS World The Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) is gearing up to hand over the findings from its probe into Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial hospital transfer directly to the Supreme Court. The investigation targeted three doctors allegedly entangled in Thaksin's high-profile move from prison to hospital care, prompting disciplinary measures against them. Back on May 8, the MCT Board convened and decided to impose disciplinary actions on three medics tied to the Medical Correctional Institution and Police General Hospital. It seems the professional lines were blurred, as these doctors face the spotlight for potentially breaching ethical norms. One doctor managed to evade allegations, but the remaining trio fell afoul of ethical conduct and await disciplinary repercussions. Srisuwan Janya—who helms the "Love Nation, Love the Land" group, propelled the probe forward by lodging formal complaints. An eye-watering resolution, along with the probe's outcome, is set to land on each doctor's desk soon, giving them the full picture of MCT's verdict. However, this isn't an immediate dismissal; their licences face suspension, but there's an ample grace period for patient care transition and appeals. The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions eagerly awaits these resolutions. Their ongoing inquiry into the nitty-gritty of Thaksin's one-year jail sentence execution seeks clarity on how and why the hospital stint came about. An official nod from the court to scrutinise these documents crossed the MCT's threshold last Thursday. Furthermore, a separate Supreme Court order requests inspecting the National Human Rights Commission’s (NHRC) conclusions about Thaksin's medical treatment. The NHRC's prior inquiry flagged alarm bells about special treatment bestowed upon Thaksin, which starkly contrasts with the norm for fellow inmates. The hefty 181-day hospital stay raises eyebrows, questioning the legitimacy of such prolonged medical intervention. As it stands, the Supreme Court delves deeper, examining all facets of Thaksin's contentious transfer amid calls for transparency in the treatment of influential figures. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-21
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