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  1. 13 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

    So other have to abide to their culture? Does that go in other countries where they move and start their own segregated communities with their own sharia laws as well? How about if they respect the countries and places they visit or chose to reside in? 

     

    Were there protests in Kazakhstan? Asking for a friend. And tourists are going to move here? Must be a new definition for the word tourism then 

  2. 13 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

    How you figure? Of course they take their way of living and manors as well as beliefs to the country they visit or chose to stay in.
     

    And with visa free factor it´s going to be more of the pack.

     

    Do you actually read back the guff you write on here? So, let's get this straight, a country that already has around a 5% Muslim population is somehow going to culturally change cos some tourists from Kazakhstan visit? hahahaha talk about a victim complex 

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    Sure.... Your individual experience outweighs generalisation...    :whistling:

     

    Yes, cos funnily enough, these kinds of "generlizations" are mostly <deleted>, and I have a lot of experience of Thai people being helpful to me, when they didn't need to. 

     

    Now if you want to talk about actual plausible reasons, such as lack of training, lack of ongoing driver education, and lack of enforcement, then we are talking about reality, and not this circles rubbish 

  4. 47 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

    *the circules of influence have been discussed before.

    1) - Inner Circle - Family and closest friends and loved ones - Thais are extremely giving

    2) - Second Circle - Acquaintances and colleagues - Thais are polite and somewhat considerate

    3) - Outer Circle - Everyone else - Complete indifference, don't care as if they don't exist

     

    So the Thai strangers that have helped me before, what "circle" do they belong in?

  5. 28 minutes ago, Excogitator said:

    To anyone not seeing the problem here. Imagine if somebody rented or borrowed your car, and they proceeded to do exactly this, getting salty sand mixed with seawater into every nook and cranny of your vehicle.. Also the legality of joyriding on a beach in Thailand is in question, with people getting fined for it in the past. Additionally, for anyone born with any compassion at all for animals, turtles lay their eggs on beaches, and it is the habitat of marine life and several types of birds. Finally, it just shows bad judgement, and a lack of consideration for other beachgoers...

     

    Then fine them. What people are questioning in the current media outrage cycle of "look a foreigner is doing something wrong". When you get millions visiting, some are gonna be idiots, there are laws in place to deal with them.  

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  6. 18 hours ago, webfact said:

    In the past four days, 3,890 people have been put on probation, about 96% of them were found guilty of drunk driving.

     

    If you get caught drunk driving, you should be banned from driving, heavily fined or jailed. None of this probation bs, there needs to be serious fines and jail time. Time they got serious about it, but yeah, I know TIT

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