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News Forum - Miraculous twist: Kazakhstan tourist presumed drowned in Phuket found alive, in coma
A tourist from Kazakhstan, initially reported to have drowned at Kata Beach in Phuket, is alive but in a coma. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan provided the updated information, clarifying that earlier reports of the tourist’s death were incorrect. The tourist, Artur Iskakov, was rushed to the hospital following a drowning incident in … … The story Miraculous twist: Kazakhstan tourist presumed drowned in Phuket found alive, in coma as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Phuket immigration issues yellow cards to Thai landlords and foreigner
Last month, Phuket Immigration Bureau reported that five Thai landlords received yellow cards while only one foreigner was given a warning. Twenty-three foreigners were arrested during the same month for various violations classified under Group 4, which pertain to offences against the state. Additionally, nine landlords or property managers were arrested for failing to register … … The story Phuket immigration issues yellow cards to Thai landlords and foreigner as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Taxi-ous times in Phuket: Crackdown leads to double ‘fare-ests’ in Kathu
Phuket‘s crackdown on illegal taxi drivers continues, with two arrests made in Kathu last week. At Si Kor Intersection, Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) officials and Kathu Police officers set up a checkpoint to identify and apprehend drivers using their private vehicles for commercial transportation services. The operation took place on the main road to … … The story Taxi-ous times in Phuket: Crackdown leads to double ‘fare-ests’ in Kathu as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays
... well... unless there is a raid by the police looking to increase the balance of their coffers.... -
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News Forum - Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays
I note that as usual, the comments focus on the individuals and the way this might affect them. One big point to remember is that we have an economy that is reliant on tourism for a large percentage of its income. Tourists usually have no clue that one or more days of their holiday will be impacted by alcohol bans, and while that might not seem terribly important to those of us who live here (more of an inconvenience), it does affect the tourists who suddenly find that they can't have a beer or a glass of wine with a meal or sip a nice cocktail whilst sitting by the pool... and as we derive income from these visitors, it is sensible to make any alcohol restriction into a personal decision. If a person is a devout follower of a religion that bans or controls their consumption of alcohol, then surely they would WANT to follow that guideline. Why should anyone else be forced to follow it? For those who say "Oh Thailand is mostly Buddhist, so we should all follow their requirements." - sure - but we also have a very large population of Muslims too - so why not ban alcohol altogether to follow those teachings? What if you go to Malaysia or Indonesia - do you immediately follow Islam and stop drinking or eating pork? No? Then is it not slightly hypocritical to say that we should do it here, but not there?- 1
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