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6,000 Motorcyclists Cause Chaos in Phetchabun
6,000 Motorcyclists Cause Chaos in Phetchabun A motorbike trip involving over 6,000 riders in Phetchabun, dubbed the No Bathing Trip, boosted the local economy while raising safety concerns. Participants explored attractions like Phu Thap Boek and Khao Kho but faced criticism for reckless driving and noise disturbances. Multiple accidents occurred, including collisions with a van, tractor, and local motorbikes, injuring riders, a 9-year-old boy, and even a monk collecting alms. Authorities, including Governor Saranyu Meethongkum, acknowledged the economic benefits but emphasised the need for traffic law compliance to protect residents and participants. -
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Do You Talk on the Phone anymore?
Never big on talking on the phone, and always had an answering machine. Only time I answered the phone, is if it was on business line. Never answer the phone, unless it's the wife, daughter, or I know something is getting delivered that day. -
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Thai Police Pursue 'Foreign Gang' in Viral Video
Thai Police Pursue 'Foreign Gang' in Viral Video Thai police have launched a nationwide manhunt after a viral video allegedly shows a 'foreign gang' openly flouting the law. National Police Chief Kittirat Panphet ordered swift action on November 22 to identify and apprehend the individuals if the incident occurred in Thailand. The video has sparked public concern about foreign crime syndicates and law enforcement’s ability to respond. Immigration officers are under scrutiny, with warnings against corruption or negligence. Police chiefs in areas failing to enforce laws face disciplinary action. -
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Calls for a New Election Surge Amidst Labour's Challenges
Non of which has happened. And you seem to have missed the rightwing press’ relentless campaign of attacking the Labour Government -
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Police Bust Tiger Trafficking Ring in Nonthaburi
Police Bust Tiger Trafficking Ring in Nonthaburi Authorities raided a residence in Nonthaburi on November 23, uncovering a tiger trafficking operation. Acting on a tip-off, wildlife protection agencies and police found three tiger skins valued at 430,000 baht. The suspect, 59-year-old Suthirak, claimed the items belonged to someone else but lacked permits. Charged under the Wildlife Preservation Act, Suthirak faces up to 10 years in prison and a 1,000,000-baht fine for illegal possession and attempted trade of protected wildlife. -
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Ex-Thai PM Yingluck to face legal proceedings on return home
Will she require urgent medical treatment for an ingrown toenail or something serious like a new shade of hair dye -
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Marrying a Thai Wife: Overrated or Underrated?
...add to this if you have B.O., have dark or black skin, you will need a LOT of money here. -
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