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  1. In some shops (ie, 15M, Phetboy, One Spa), i believe it’s those guys who’ve informed manager that they’re available on that particular day. in other shops, it may be on a rotating basis or, as you say, may be most popular producers.
  2. From BBC The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved the first diagnostic test for mpox where the results can be immediately known, saying it could prove pivotal in helping to stop the rising global cases of the deadly virus. The new PCR test enables the detection of the mpox DNA taken from skin lesion swabs. Currently, samples have to be sent to a laboratory for testing and the patient and medics have to wait days for the result. Limited testing capacity and delays in confirming cases continue to be a challenge in Africa - worsening the spread of mpox that was previously known as monkeypox. Of the more than 30,000 suspected cases reported in Africa this year, barely 40% had been confirmed through a test, the WHO said. Yukiko Nakatani, the WHO's assistant director-general, described the new diagnostic test as "a significant milestone". https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2436p21j90o
  3. Well did you give them the blowjob?
  4. From Khaosod English Transport officials in Nakhon Ratchasima province found buses that did not go for inspection in Lopburi province. The gas tanks, which are a point of suspicion in the Shinbutra Company bus fire incident, had been removed at an auto shop in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Officials at the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Transport Office, later were notified to investigate and found that there was an attempt to remove the CNG gas tanks from the buses, presumably to evade inspection. The officials then informed the police, who have seized all five tour buses for further investigation. Earlier, MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn of the People’s Party criticized the Department of Land Transport during a parliamentary session in which a motion to investigate and propose improved preventive measures after the tragic bus fire was discussed. He pointed out that the department is often accused by the public of being a “twilight zone” where substantial benefits are extorted. Some claim that the inspections merely rubber-stamp signatures without proper scrutiny. “The bus in question had CNG gas tanks. How could the bus catch fire just because it grazed a curb? How could it pass the inspection? This raises the question of whether the inspections are genuine or just signatures being sold. It’s like we have ticking time bombs on our roads every day,” he said. Continues at https://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2024/10/03/fatal-bus-fire-probe-exposes-thai-officials-and-company-fraud-claims/
  5. From Bangkok Post Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai has been severely flooded, with rescuers and staff struggling to save jumbos and other animals as all roads to the site have been cut off by floodwater and landslides. The park in Mae Taeng district posted an urgent message on its Facebook page on Friday saying the flooding had worsened and plunged it into a critical stage. Everything at the centre is cut off from the outside world, from electricity to telephone signals. “We urgently need volunteers and animal cages as we must move the animals to the mountains due to the roads being completely cut off in both directions,” one of the messages said. Staff and volunteers have been trying to move all animals — big and small — to high ground since Thursday, while their colleagues, including founder Saengduean Chailert, are stranded on a road as they cannot reach the park because of a landslide. Some animals, including elephants, cows and water buffalo were being carried away in the current away from the park on Friday afternoon, and anybody who spotted them was being asked to contact staff. A staff member told the Bangkok Post that the park has 125 elephants and that two were known to be trapped in the current. Some have been saved by mahouts by moving them to high ground, she added. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2877687/deluge-threatens-chiang-mai-elephant-park
  6. Came across an article in Thaiger, predicting a cashless economy in four years. Sounds like a banker's wet dream. While there are some stores that don't accept cash, they're far and few between. Don't see myself--or many others--opting to pay bin tab or massage tip with plastic. https://thethaiger.com/news/business/thailand-predicted-to-go-cashless-by-2028-leads-asean-in-rtp-usage ======== Today's Pattaya News carries a piece, describing new tourism strategies to attack tourists. They don't seem to realize that they already have successful strategists that have worked for decades: offer what people have already proven they want and make it easy to travel to the country. Instead, they seem intent on screwing it up with advance entry permission systems and policies that discourage expats. https://thepattayanews.com/2024/10/04/thailand-gearing-up-to-become-world-class-destination-with-new-tourism-strategies/
  7. From The Nation A new regulation that allows consumers to inspect products before making payments for cash-on-delivery (COD) shipping services takes effect from Thursday (October 3). Under the new regulation of the Office of the Consumer Protection Board, customers can now check their items before payment and if the goods are damaged or not as advertised, they can reject the package and seek a full refund. The office has declared COD shipping services as regulated under the 2024 Receipts Regulation Act or the "Dee – Delivery" measure. The regulation aims to prevent exploitation of customers when purchasing goods via COD services. Jiraporn Sindhuprai, minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office and chairperson of the Consumer Protection Committee, reiterated the government's commitment to addressing this issue due to the significant number of affected consumers. Due to the increasing trend of online shopping, consumers often opt for COD services, and some businesses exploit this method to deceive buyers, the minister said, adding, the consumer protection board had been instructed to expedite monitoring and rectifying the situation, leading to the new regulation. Consumers will receive swift and fair compensation for any damage, safeguard them from fraudulent sellers who misrepresent products, deliver damaged goods, or fail to deliver altogether, Jiraporn said. Customers can refuse to accept goods without payment, or if they find issues with products after payment, such as discrepancies or damage, they can request a refund within five days from the date of receipt of the goods. This law also applies to shipping companies. If a reported issue is verified, the shipping company must refund the consumer the full amount within 15 days. https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/news/policy/40042027
  8. From Bangkok Post A catamaran had an engine breakdown, caught fire and sank after taking 22 tourists to an island near Phuket on Thursday morning. The 16.68-gross-tonnage Flamingo Lady 2 left the Ao Po pier at 10am to take its passengers to Naka Yai island. While the boat was returning empty to Phuket, its right engine broke down and caught fire between Naka Yai and Raet islands at 10.35am. Continues with video https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2877007/phuket-catamaran-sinks-after-catching-fire
  9. From Pattaya Mail By Barry Kenyon Visa agencies in tourist-orientated cities throughout Thailand are offering to help Destination Thailand Visa hopefuls cut the pain out of the bureaucracy when dealing with overseas embassies. DTV cannot be granted to foreigners present in Thailand but must leave the country to lodge an application. Since the introduction of DTV last July, some foreigners have demonstrated on social media that Thai diplomatic posts do not have uniform documentary requirements. Some aspirants say they have been refused, others delayed or told to resubmit. The areas of ambiguity include what exactly counts as a cash bond, the precise evidence for a digital nomad working for overseas clients and the detailed proof about being a soft-power applicant. What the Thai visa agencies, widely advertised on Facebook in particular, are offering is a visa run to a neighboring country and assistance in preparing the specific documentation tailored to that Thai embassy. Other services cover air or road transport to the destination, hotel accommodation (usually on a bed and breakfast only basis) and a pickup facility at the Thai diplomatic post. The inclusive costs vary company-by-company but are generally in the 75,000 baht to 150,000 baht range (from US$ 2,400), dependent on the level of assistance given. Most agencies require applicants to fill in a pre- application form to check DTV eligibility which isn’t usually a problem as the soft power categories are non-specific on detail. Applicants who have trouble proving the cash or income bond requirement may be offered a third-party guarantee by the host company. https://www.pattayamail.com/news/visa-companies-offer-trouble-free-dtv-applications-474522
  10. As more details are released, it's becoming increasingly apparent that tragedy could have been avoided. From Bangkok Post Owner tried to hide illegal gas cylinders The owner of the bus that caught fire and killed 23 students and teachers in Pathum Thani tried to hide some gas cylinders on other buses in the same fleet, according to the Department of Land Transport. After the company failed to send five buses for inspection on Thursday as ordered, officials found them via GPS at a garage in Nakhon Ratchasima and seized them while their gas cylinders were being removed, said Jirut Wisanjit, director-general of the department. Additional cylinders that had been illegally installed on the buses were being removed at the garage in tambon Khok Kruad of Muang district in Nakhon Ratchasima, Mr Jirut said on Thursday. “It indicates an intention to conceal the wrongdoing of the illegal modification of the vehicles,” he said. The five buses were part of a six-bus fleet which included the bus that caught fire and killed 20 students and three teachers from Uthai Thani during a field trip on Tuesday. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2877076/inferno-bus-owner-tried-to-hide-illegal-gas-cylinders ========================== Excerpts from the Thaiger: The driver, 48 year old Saman Chanphut, was refused bail and will remain in custody at the court until the next hearing. Officers stated that Saman had a history of fleeing, so no temporary release would be granted. Saman reportedly revealed more details of the accident to the police that he heard a noise from the vehicle’s piston but continued driving until the tragic incident occurred. Police and relevant law enforcement officials have not yet confirmed whether the mentioned piston played any role in the incident. The cause of the tragic event remains under investigation. Upon further inspection of the vehicle, officers discovered 11 NGV gas tanks, of which only six were legally installed. One of the rescuers, who helped inspect the vehicle alongside police, posted on social media, stating that he had never seen such reckless gas tank installation. Some of the tanks were installed inside the bus, endangering both the driver and passengers if there was a gas leak. Following an investigation into the vehicle, it was revealed that the bus was first registered with the Land Transport Department in 1970 in the central province of Singburi. https://thethaiger.com/news/national/bus-ted-driver-in-bus-blaze-tragedy-jailed-previous-accidents-shared
  11. When approached by anyone with a yarn, I always glance at their feet. Truly down and out guys aren't wearing new Nikes.
  12. From Bangkok Post The Ministry of Interior and the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) are looking to withdraw military forces from the southernmost provinces by 2027, with plans to strengthen volunteer forces in the area. The ministry and Isoc recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide joint training to volunteer forces. Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and army chief Gen Charoenchai Hintao oversaw the ceremony. Mr Anutin said the MoU underscores a collaboration between the Ministry of Interior and Isoc to provide training to volunteer forces, aiming to ease the military workload while ensuring public safety, starting in 2027. These volunteers are from local communities and are familiar with residents, Mr Anutin said. The volunteers already have certain skills, he said, but they require additional drills in defending and maintaining public order. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2876103/military-plans-to-withdraw-from-south-by-2027
  13. The loss of waiters slows down the serving of drinks and collection of bin tabs. Whereas the number of waiters is limited to perhaps 6-8, there can be three dozen or more boys on stage. Lose 10 or so of them to offs doesn't prevent putting on a show. Weekends are the busiest periods so management wants to discourage customers from offing waiters. They've been known to refuse waiter offs if their absence would impinge on keeping things running smoothly. If you want to spend time with a waiter, you can also arrange to meet him off the clock (post work or before work).
  14. From The Nation One of the rarest and strangest-looking plants in Thailand is about to poke its head above the soil for its annual appearance in a remote forest on the eastern border with Myanmar. The Thismia thaithongiana was discovered growing on the slopes of Doi Hua Mot, Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, Tak Province in 2018. Tourists and botanists are now scouring the sanctuary’s forest floor to catch sight of this bizarre owl-shaped plant, which glows green and goes by the Thai name of Phisawong Thaithong or Phisawong Owl’s Eye. Continues with photos https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/life/travel/40041991
  15. This is one of the saddest events I've come across while reporting Thai news. Most troubling is that the hazards associated with the bus were well known before this tragedy. From Khaosod English Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said the deadly bus that caught fire is not a double-decker bus but a tall single-deck bus powered by CNG, which made it very susceptible to fire. He added that the ministry will review the use of gas-powered buses due to safety concerns. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2024/10/01/thailand-mourns-as-school-bus-fire-claims-multiple-young-lives/ ================== From The Thaiger The driver behind the wheel in yesterday’s tragic bus blaze in Pathum Thani province turned himself in after initially fleeing from the devastating fire. He sought refuge at a relative’s home. A survival teacher defended the bus driver saying he made efforts to save all the victims before fleeing in a panic. The tragic incident occurred at around 12pm yesterday, October 1, when a fire broke out on a coach carrying 44 students and teachers on a field trip. The students, aged between three and 14 years old, were visiting Ayutthaya Historical Park and were travelling to another destination in Nonthaburi when the fire occurred. Three injured students were admitted to PatRangsit Hospital, with two of them in critical condition. Doctors informed DailyNews that one young girl suffered burns to her face, eyes, mouth, and right arm. She was struggling to breathe and at risk of losing her sight. The bus driver, later identified as 48 year old Saman Chanphut, was not present at the scene when the emergency services arrived. Saman reportedly fled after the fire, prompting widespread condemnation from netizens for his perceived reckless actions. However, the news Facebook page Esor News later shared a video showing Saman, wearing a striped shirt and carrying a red fire extinguisher, attempting to extinguish the fire. This video corroborated his claim that he tried to save the victims. Saman claimed that he been driving the bus at around 70 to 80 kilometres per hour when he felt one of the wheels fall into a hole in the road. He was unsure whether it was the tyre or the air spring that burst but he lost control of the vehicle, causing it to veer to the right and collide with a Mercedes-Benz sedan. According to Saman, he attempted to regain control after the crash but failed. The bus then hit a traffic barrier, and the fire broke out. Saman said he exited the vehicle to retrieve fire extinguishers from two other buses to put out the fire. Saman stated that the fire became more intense, causing him to panic and flee the scene. He hid at a relative’s house in Ang Thong before deciding to turn himself in. Saman initially faces two charges: Section 291 of the Criminal Law: negligence causing death. The penalty for this offence is imprisonment for up to 10 years and a fine of up to 200,000 baht. Section 78 and 160 of the Land Transport Act: failing to assist as appropriate after causing damage to other people or their properties while driving. The penalty is imprisonment of up to three months, a fine from 2,000 to 1,000 baht, or both. Continues with photos and videos https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thai-bus-blaze-driver-turns-himself-in-after-fiery-escape
  16. I think 800 is on weekends and 600 other days, unless that's been since changed.
  17. I think one of the most iffy things you can do is leave a review about a bar or massage shop on your Google account. Those never go away.
  18. From Reuters Cambodian military police said on Tuesday they have arrested an award-winning reporter known for investigating local corruption, trafficking and online scam centres, prompting concern from a prominent human rights group and the United States. Mech Dara, who worked for international and local news outlets, was detained on Monday, said military police spokesperson Eng Hy, without specifying the charges. "We have implemented a court warrant to bring him to court. His whereabouts, I don't know," the spokesperson said. According to human rights group Licadho, Dara had informed them he was being detained after being stopped at a highway toll booth on the border of Koh Kong and Sihanouk province in the country's southwest. "Dara must be freed so he can continue his work to shed light on issues like human trafficking, forced labour and corruption," Licadho's co-director Naly Pilorge said, adding his status and whereabouts was unknown. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/cambodia-arrests-investigative-journalist-who-exposed-trafficking-scam-compounds-2024-10-01/
  19. G Beat posted six pages of masseurs today. Although they don't contain any details, the photos are promising. Here's a sampling:
  20. From The Nation Officials have confirmed the tragic loss of 25 lives in a school bus fire in Pathum Thani; the bus was among three chartered by Uthai Thani school for trip to Ayutthaya Rescue officials have confirmed the loss of 25 lives in the tragic school bus fire that occurred in Pathum Thani on Tuesday. The bus was among three that had been chartered by Wat Khao Phaya Sangkharam School in Uthai Thani to take young primary students and teachers on a sightseeing trip to Ayutthaya. Police and rescue officials said they had recovered 22 bodies of students and three bodies of teachers from the wreckage. Nineteen individuals had been rescued. Police forensic experts, led by Pol Lt-General Trairong Phiewphan, arrived at the scene at about 1.30pm to oversee the investigation. Pol Maj-General Silapakhom Iamwong, deputy commissioner of the Provincial Police Bureau 1, confirmed that the bus was transporting 38 students and six teachers. The recovery of the bodies has been challenging due to the extensive damage caused by the fire. Deputy PM and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said a crane will be required to safely access the interior of the bus. School staff said the students had visited Wat Phra Si Sanphet in Ayutthaya and were heading to the learning centre of Phra Ram 6 Electricity Generating Office in Nonthaburi’s Bang Kruay district when the accident occurred. https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40041972
  21. From Pattaya Mail The anticipated surge in Chinese tourists during the upcoming Chinese National Day holiday, from October 1 to 7, is being significantly hampered by unpredictable weather conditions and escalating flight costs. Sanphet Suphabhawornsathien, advisor to the Thai Hotels Association (Eastern Chapter), stated, “Local operators had expressed optimism about welcoming a wave of Chinese travellers during this peak travel period. However, many Chinese tour companies have recently announced substantial adjustments and cancellations of travel plans due to adverse weather patterns, which have led to uncertainty in travel schedules.” He added, “This shift, coupled with the rising cost of flights, has contributed to a decline in expected tourism figures.” Sanphet noted that while traditional package tours may be facing challenges, “there is a noticeable increase in the number of individual travellers and free independent travellers (FIT).” This trend reflects a broader shift in tourist behaviour as travellers seek more flexible and personalized travel experiences. Hotels across the region are proactively adapting their services to cater to these changing demands, emphasizing personalized hospitality and unique local experiences. Despite these adaptations, the ongoing threat of natural disasters remains a critical factor influencing travellers’ decision-making processes. Sanphet remarked, “Although many trips have not been cancelled outright, a significant number of travellers are choosing to postpone their plans until conditions improve.” This postponement trend is impacting the overall tourism landscape in Thailand, as operators and stakeholders prepare for a slower-than-anticipated season. The Thai tourism industry, heavily reliant on Chinese travellers, is hopeful for a turnaround as weather conditions stabilize and flight costs become more manageable. However, in the meantime, businesses are focusing on enhancing customer experiences for those who do decide to travel. Sanphet emphasized, “Even in uncertain times, we are committed to delivering memorable and enjoyable stays for our guests.” https://www.pattayamail.com/news/weather-and-flight-costs-dampen-chinese-tourist-expectations-in-thailand-474270
  22. There's one very cheerful taxi driver who regularly patrols Surawong and Silom areas and never forgets a customer. A few years ago I used his taxi once. Last trip I was walking on Silom Soi 3 and he pulled over and reached out to shake hands, asking, "How are you, where is your friend?"
  23. Olddaddy, I think you may find thus useful in future pursuits of this nature. Of course you may prefer au naturel.
  24. You know you've won when farang gives you money. 🙂
  25. Which shop did you find was the worst offender in this case? Reason I ask is that I've yet to encounter such a wide gap in ages.
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