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News Forum - Music teacher assaults 10 year old girl with ADHD in Nonthaburi school
This guy would need to go through a similar traumatic experience . prefereably I ld make him eat poo -
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News Forum - Brit stabbed to death with sickle by Thai neighbour, inquest hears
These women are only with the farang for his money ..most have Thai boyfriends or husbands,are bar girls, prostitutes or just gold diggers. Farangs = Human ATM machine 99.9% of the time. Thats a fact.. like it or not !! -
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News Forum - Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays
That is a very good point and something I never thought about Because even when serving in a mug, they were be much slower than a normal night BUT.......They would know full well the rules when they bought the bar/club I am not advocating for alcohol bans............. -
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News Forum - Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays
Exactly. Just in the last month there have been *three* dry Saturdays, and while it's easy for armchair commentators to wave it off, it has real hard consequences for tourists and businesses. My friend is visiting Thailand for a week, and was shocked to find out his weekend was ruined - waste of time and money coming here at this time. Guaranteed he will be back less often. And what about bar and club owners? 3 weekends out of the month ruined - and that's when they make the most of their revenue! It's probably not going to bring them under, but it's also completely illogical to restrict private business like this for non-reasons. Stop the non-alocohl days. Stop alcohol curfews. Completely. Like a normal country. If it doesn't bother you then shut up - it does not concern you. It does bother and hurts many, many others. -
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News Forum - Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays
So the solution is to collectively punish and restrict everyone - including those who don't break the law? no - the proper solution in a normal country would be to enforce the law, arrest and prosecute drunk drivers, and throw in jail anyone waving a knife. Yes- of course it's easier to pretend to be "solving" the problem by gestures like restricting alcohol hours - but that hasn't stopped anyone from drunk driving or random violence - it just allows them to pretend they're doing something against it while avoiding real solutions (enforcement).
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