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The Royal Thai Police issued a warning to online pranksters ahead of April Fool’s Day that their tomfoolery could land them in jail and a heavy fine. The Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) urged the nation’s natural jokers to be careful that their shenanigans on April Fool’s Day, also known as “Wan Dek Foo” in …

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Just to be straight forward, again preventing freedom every time a little bit more... pathetic boring OLD government people , should all be changed by younger generation

 

Oh by the way thailand  when you going to do something about the pollution in North thailand???? Is that not more important the health of people then a fake joke law BS... yeah not a word about it

Edited by Freedomforlife

The activities in breach of the computer crimes act appear no different to any western democracy; threats to security, causing panic and defamation will all get you into hot water in western democracies. Spreading of misinformation, may or may not, depending on the nature of the misinformation.

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