News Forum - Thai govt warns drivers to keep a brake on road mishaps during ‘Seven Deadly Days’ of Songkran Festival

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Faz's Footy Fixture Forecast 2022 - 2023.
Will @BigHewer get a gold toilet for 1st place? That’s cool. I will try harder next year -
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Show me your Dish
I wanted to cook something easy and yummy for tonight dinner. Here it’s beef black pepper stir fry with veggies ! Served with coconut rice. It was a new taste and yummy yummy yummy! -
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News Forum - Pavement rage: Food delivery rider ‘delivers’ slap to pedestrian for blocking his path
A big part of the problem as I see it, is the conditions the drivers are subjected to, to perform their job. The greedy companies employ them on contracts so they can abrogate their responsibilities as an employer, but enforce employer based conditions upon them. Given the context of their employment it’s not a stretch to conceive their behaviour on the road is in part attributable to the conditions they work to, so they can put food on the table. -
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News Forum - Illegal truck bribe stickers prompt Thai police chief to launch investigation
Precisely. In the past potential whistleblowers would have been too afraid to speak out in fear of retribution. Enter, Move Forward Party, who have the power shake these rotten dealings to their core. It also adds pressure to the crusty old senator advocating for more of the same. Stay tuned for more stories of corruption unveiled by the Move Forward Party in the coming days and weeks. -
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News Forum - Aussie couple busted in Phuket for stealing 2.5 million from Chinese victim
There’s a solid argument for the police not to be involved. Where is the onus on the victim in this instance, who stupidly handed over his money?
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