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Tom Parkinson

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  1. The article states, “they discovered around a hundred other Thais being coerced into working as call centre scammers.” But they only rescued these three? That seems odd. 🤔
  2. I was chatting with a casual acquaintance at a cocktail party years ago. I asked him what he did for a living. He said he was a lawyer for an insurance company. I asked him what that entailed. He said in all seriousness, “Mostly I send threatening letters to old ladies telling them to accept our measly settlements or else…” Pretty much sums it up, in my opinion.
  3. I appreciate your point. But if you think that “the concept of principles” exists in Thailand, you must be fresh off the boat.
  4. The headline reads “Minivan driver’s alleged sexual assault of teenage girl sparks investigations”. In the Thaiger article on Monday, the grandmother claimed that the police had not even questioned the driver. So I’m thinking it was not the assault that triggered the investigation, but rather the Thaiger article and Channel 3 news story that kicked the police into gear.
  5. How do they know these images are AI-generated? Is it possible that they are just trying to bury “offensive” but very real pictures of monks misbehaving?
  6. I can only imagine a lot of expats will opt for the BOI-supported Long-Term Resident visas, which specifically exclude from taxes all income from outside Thailand.
  7. Is this the same Donald Trump who as US President delayed $20 billion of federal aid to Puerto Rico after thousands of people died in Hurricane Maria in 2017?
  8. According to the article, “military sources say they believe Pita supporters may rally ahead of the PM vote, in a bid to put pressure on senators.” So the military is saying that MFP supporters may rally to put pressure on senators. Via their scare tactics, are the military themselves not trying to put pressure on the senators? What other possible reason could they have to spread such alarms?
  9. There are two issues here. The first has to do with BB policies on moving money. I don’t know of any way you could wire money to the US remotely, unless you have previously executed a wire transfer authorization (for example, I have one in place at Fidelity). It may be possible, but given how hard it is to do any banking here, I would guess not. if you wife is here, she should be able to withdraw cash from your joint account. I don’t know whether she could wire transfer from the joint account (but I don’t see why not). But she should be able to wire cash via a service like DeeMoney or open a bank account in her name and wire from there. The other issue has to do with restrictions on transfers out of Thailand imposed by the Bank of Thailand. I had to look into these when sending money to Dubai last year. To send money out of Thailand, a foreigner must be able to show that he previously moved an equal or greater amount into Thailand. A Thai person has to state the use of the money to be transferred. I don’t know if some uses prohibit transfer. Good luck!
  10. I thought the Personal Data Protection Act of June 2021 does not allow taking a video of another person without their consent, even if they are engaged in an illegal act. The person taking the video is liable for civil damages.
  11. I’ve done six extensions at Chaeng Wattana. I used to take a copy of my condo lease as proof of residence. But the officer would always hand it back, so I no longer bother to take it. All they do is ask me to draw a little map of where I live.
  12. I cannot comment on PR issues, beyond the fact that I know I'm not eligible. The new BOI Long-Term Visa program (https://ltr.boi.go.th/) may help with the work permit issue and does not require any Thai fluency whatsoever.
  13. A 14-year-old girl today has been using a smartphone her whole life. She would probably feel uncomfortable and insecure if she was not holding the phone in her hand. If no one bothered to tell her, why would she think there are times when one should not be using a cell phone?
  14. I believe that there is one key difference between the “O” retirement that you could get in Thailand and the “O-A” that you could get in London. The “O-A” requires that you carry health insurance acceptable to Immigration; the “O” (currently) has no such requirement.
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