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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 9:06:19 GMT 7
The Tourism and Sports Ministry is working to address the issue of tourist safety after a 54% jump in the number of foreign tourists who lost their lives in Thailand last year.
Crap website wont allow copy and pasting more than a line, maybe thats sparked a few suicides, I'll yield though and let it pass calmly, tossers...
Maybe they treat their newslines like cocaine, "I'm only sorting you the one out"
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Post by Slade Wilson on Feb 11, 2016 10:33:36 GMT 7
Post edited while we find out about copying Bangkok Posts articles.
Sorry!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2016 23:46:51 GMT 7
The link explained the matter did it not?
"Please credit and share this article with others using this link"
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Post by Slade Wilson on Feb 12, 2016 7:52:53 GMT 7
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2016 8:08:58 GMT 7
Just go to the original bangkok post website, the link above is a MiM attack.
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Post by Slade Wilson on Feb 12, 2016 8:20:40 GMT 7
The Tourism and Sports Ministry is working to address the issue of tourist safety after a 54% jump in the number of foreign tourists who lost their lives in Thailand last year.
A report by the Bureau of Prevention and Assistance in Tourist Fraud revealed that 83 foreign tourists died in Thailand last year, up 54% from the previous year. Another 166 were injured, down 160% from the previous year. The figures were compiled from reports from the ministry's 10 offices nationwide.
Of the 83 deaths, 34 were from road accidents, nine from swimming and boating accidents, six from congenital disease, four from suicides and 30 from other causes.
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