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    THAMMSAT UNIVERSITY SURVEY OF HUA HIN ROAD SAFETY

    Published on 10/09/2013

    » Lecturers from Thammasat University have recently collected information concerning road safety problems in Hua Hin and will forward a report to government.

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    DRIVING IN THAILAND

    Published on 10/09/2013

    » Do It Legally!

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    Iranian bullies detained

    Published on 14/09/2013

    » Police on Walking Street arrested a group of six Iranians accused of attacking a fellow national. The victim reported a sore head and damaged mouth. No particular reason for the assault was established. The culprits agreed to pay for emergency medical costs of 3,000 baht, but then admitted that they did not have enough money. Eventually, one gang member produce enough to cover the bin and police allowed all six to go free.

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    Tourism needs clear direction from above

    Published on 19/09/2013

    » The government’s plan to achieve 2.2 trillion baht in tourism revenue in 2015 depends on clear action and policies, according to tourism-related experts. Dr. Naligatibhak Sangsanit, head of DASTA (Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration), said that simply relying on bigger numbers doesn’t necessarily lead to bigger revenue on the scale anticipated.

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    Thai and US sailors train in Sattahip

    Published on 04/07/2013

    » <p>The Royal Thai Marine Corps and sections of the United States Navy conducted land and sea training exercises in Sattahip, particularly landing and alighting from vessels. Also during the 18th annual maneuvers, civilians were provided with emergency medical training.</p>

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    Gambling debtor is knived

    Published on 31/07/2013

    » A man stabbed twice in his torso and right arm was found by police groaning on the ground on Soi Wat Tai Hee. Covered in blood, 34-year-old Prawit Klao Kleamng was rushed to Memorial Hospital. Shortly afterwards, Weerapong Chomtawon calmly walked into the medical facility and announced that he was the knife wielder and was very annoyed that Prawit had not repaid a gambling debt of 1,200 baht. Weerapong said that during an argument in a bar, there had been a fight with broken bottles, after which he stabbed the debtor. Weerapong said he was giving himself up before influential friends of the injured man took their own revenge.

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    Compulsory insurance for expats and tourists?

    Published on 18/04/2013

    » The government is considering forcing foreigners to buy health insurance before traveling to Thailand.

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