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News Forum - Yet another necklace theft against an Indian tourist in Pattaya
As am I. I was thinking more my Tag Hauer watch I also clip my nose hairs -
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News Forum - Bangkok’s first ‘real’ Pride parade coming up June 5
Why is it that we don't also have a 'straight parade day'? We never would, because of the outcry that it would cause, with shouts of discrimination, but isn't this the same, only different? I've got no problem with it per see, but the hypocrisy rankles somewhat. -
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News Forum - Teenage gunman goes on rampage killing 19 children and 2 adults at a Texas primary school
I have heard a few talk about this. But being trained in the use of a firearm does not naturally mean you have the ability to react to a sudden situation. Trained police didn't, yet you expect civilians with no prior exposure to open fire. You expect a teacher, teaching school students to suddenly draw and open fire with a handgun accurately and safely in a classroom full of kids as a reaction after a gunman opens fire with an assault rifle. Or do you expect the teacher to calmly invite the shooter, probably already whacked out of his or her mind, to a quick draw contest in the playground? What happens if the armed guard or the teachers are the first taken out. Do you expect a 10 year old or younger to calmly then pick up the gun and kill the shooter? The research seems to show quite a different reality. For example, the following article concludes with: "the data suggest no association between having an armed officer and deterrence of violence in these cases. An armed officer on the scene was the number one factor associated with increased casualties after the perpetrators’ use of assault rifles or submachine guns." https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2776515 In fact is showed "the rate of deaths was 2.83 times greater in schools with an armed guard present". It is as bad an idea as Ted Cruz's lock the back door. Yeh, that is really going to stop someone with an assault rifle... -
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News Forum - Thailand could drop its mask mandate by mid-June, says Ministry of Public Health
The thing about "experts" is everyone has one... Regardless, if you live in Asia, mask wearing is not going away quickly (maybe never). However, it would be appreciated if they gave people a choice vs. mandates. Soon, I hope. -
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News Forum - Saudi deal to inject ‘billions’ into Thai economy
And boy, have they been transformed into a parking lot.
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