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News Forum - Elderly British man overstays visa in Thailand by 11 years
Many elderly suffer from a form of dementia or cognition, making the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses, very difficult. They fail to understand or be confused with Immigration requirements, particularly if they no one to turn to for help and advice. More likely, they were jealous, rather than annoyed. -
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News Forum - French woman missing in dense jungle on Koh Adang, southern Thailand
Yet again, daft people just go wandering off trails into areas they're completely unfamiliar with. -
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News Forum - Horny Thai man fined 200 baht for having sex in public under Bangkok bridge
42 year old with a 20 year old. Didn't have money for a hotel room. He sounds like a right catch. Seeing each other for 2 months. Is he the best she could do?? ️️ -
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News Forum - Phuket officials announce electric scooters to be used for security operations
I work for an electric scooter dealership in Bangkok. There is still a lot of mixed information about the isolated incident in Phuket involving tourists and electric scooters. Hopefully I could add some information to the often repeated "e-scooters are banned in Phuket" comment. Our business ended up contacting quite a few government agencies to get to the bottom of things after this incident as our customers had a lot of questions. The police don't have unilateral power to ban things in Thailand, just the power to enforce the laws. As it stands now, the DLT will not issue licenses or register small electric scooters OR electric bicycles because they are below the power level needed to qualify as "motorized", therefor these vehicles don't meet the criteria of a motorized vehicle for the major roads. The same information applies to food carts, strollers, regular bicycles, skateboards, rolling luggage, or any other thing people use for transportation. All together, this doesn't mean electric scooters have been banned, or have ever been banned, in Phuket or Thailand. It just means that e-scooters and e-bikes need to follow the same rules as bicycles. The DLT assures us that lower power motorized vehicles, such as e-scooters, are perfectly acceptable inside sois, moo baans, neighborhood streets, all private property (with owner's permission), many parks, and many sidewalks. Aside from the Phuket incident, I'm not familiar with any other cases similar to this in Thailand. -
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News Forum - Phuket crash kills foreigner, the 35th road death on island this year
2:28am, presumably alcohol was a factor, and likely no helmet
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