A criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand has sentenced two Thai restaurant owners to a whopping 1,446 years in prison each for defrauding the public.They were also ordered to repay about 2.5 million baht to their victims. According to Thai PBS , Apichart (Jome) Paronjullaka and Prapassorn Bovornbancha, co-owners of Laemgate seafood restaurant, launched an online sales promotion . Offering their customers e-coupons for cheap seafood buffets at the restaurant. The e-coupons offered a ten-seat buffet set for 880 baht; a 20-seat seafood buffet set for 2,020 baht; and 3,000 baht for a 30-seat buffet set. As many as 20,000 customers bought seafood e-coupons from the couple. With amounted to about 50 million baht, since early last year. Initially, customers were satisfied with the services but, because of the long waiting list, it took several months of advance bookings before customers could actually eat there. In March last year, the restaurant announced its closure, ... » Learn More about Thai Restaurant Owners Get 1,446 Years in Prison Each for Fraud
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The case for temporarily closing hotel and restaurant operations
OPINION by Bill Barnett As the final days of disruptive 2020 come screeching to an erratic end, hotel, and restaurant owners are peering into an unpredictable year ahead. Here in Thailand over the past week, the tourism industry has been shaken to its core over an uptick in Covid-19 cases and backroom speculation over fears of another round of lockdowns. (Restrictions, but not full lockdowns, have already been applied by a number of provincial governors, including in parts of Bangkok, Rayong, Nonthaburi and Pattaya) With domestic tourism being the only operating segment at present, the market reality is that the lag in vaccinations could take 9 to 12 months in 2021. We are now facing a situation that it’s highly unlikely a significant reopening of international travel will effectively gain traction until 2022. What’s more worrisome for hotels that have been trying to survive low-levels of occupancy over the past 6 months is that the combination of anti-travel sentiment and ... » Learn More about The case for temporarily closing hotel and restaurant operations
SAF trials saliva collection for Covid-19 and antigen rapid tests as more training resumes
SINGAPORE - The Singapore Armed Forces is trialling less invasive methods of collecting samples for Covid-19 testing and tests with rapid results as more training resumes. Self-administered saliva collection and nasal swabs that are less uncomfortable as they reach only partially up the nose are among the methods being trialled in active SAF units, along with antigen rapid tests (ARTs). ARTs are also being trialled at other mass events where participants must register a negative result before being admitted. Such tests are suited for large-scale events, where faster turnaround is critical, including at basic military training graduation parades, which are currently held without invited guests. From this month, all operationally-ready national servicemen (NSmen) from the army, as well as their regular trainers, have to undergo weekly polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests through the usual nasal swabs when they are called for in-camp training. Senior Minister of State for ... » Learn More about SAF trials saliva collection for Covid-19 and antigen rapid tests as more training resumes
Top 10 things that changed in Thailand during the Covid outbreak
Things have changed. In some cases they’ve changed a lot and may never be the same again. Many people are suffering as a result of the impacts of lockdowns and the border closures. Entire industries, like aviation and entertainment, have been profoundly affected. Some people are being forced to re-invent their lives as a result. Fears over Covid-19 are causing people to change their habits and re-evaluate their lives. Here are some of the main things we believe have changed since January this year. Face Masks The now ever-present face mask will be with us for a long time. In Asia, it was never uncommon to see people wearing face masks for traffic, air pollution, fears of disease or just as a fashion statement. In the Covid-era, mask wearing will now just become part of what we wear when in public spaces. When we leave home we’ll check if we have our keys, our wallet AND our face mask. Even when the government relaxes the current laws about the wearing of face masks, most ... » Learn More about Top 10 things that changed in Thailand during the Covid outbreak
3 state universities, Searca partner for agri innovation
THE Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) and Batangas State University (BatStateU) have recently partnered with the Los Baños-based Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca). TAU and LSPU have formalized ties with Searca on areas of mutual interest such as education, research and training while BatStateU agreed to cooperate in the same areas with special focus on innovative agricultural technologies, agribusiness incubation and technology transfer. Under the partnership, a five-year memoranda of understanding (MoU) was signed by Glenn Gregorio, Searca director; Max Guillermo, TAU president; Mario R. Briones, LSPU president; and Tirso Ronquillo, BatStateU president. “Searca’s collaboration with agricultural universities is part of its strategy to harness academe-industry-government interconnectivity to revitalize the agriculture sector in the country,” Gregorio said. He said Searca ... » Learn More about 3 state universities, Searca partner for agri innovation
Thai Tourism Authority kicks off “reboot” of domestic tourism with event at Beach Quarter at Amari Hotel
Pattaya, Thailand- The Pattaya branch of the Thai Tourism Authority held a “reboot” of domestic tourism event with roughly eighty domestic Thai tourists in Pattaya late last week, in an event that was partnered with ATTA, the Association of Thai Travel Agents. The event was held at the Beach Quarter restaurant and center in front of the Amari hotel on Beach Road. The event also included multiple local tourist attractions and vendors who set up booths to show domestic tourists the benefits of their attractions and offer promotions to visitors. Chonburi, and Pattaya in particular, is focusing on upcoming events and domestic tourism to drive traffic to the city which is highly dependant on tourism for their overall GDP. Due to Covid-19, foreign tourists are still locked out of coming to Thailand without a two week quarantine, so the focus from local authorities is on domestic tourism. The event was seen as a kick-off to future events and also marked a busy holiday weekend marked ... » Learn More about Thai Tourism Authority kicks off “reboot” of domestic tourism with event at Beach Quarter at Amari Hotel
Pattaya launches ‘[email protected] CONNECT’, a bi-lingual information application for everyone
Pattaya- Pattaya City has officially launched the ‘[email protected] CONNECT’ application to improve living in Pattaya City for residents and provide information and support for tourists. The ‘[email protected] CONNECT’ was launched this weekend at the Terminal 21 department store and was led by Pattaya City Deputy Mayor Banlue Kunlavanich. The concept of the ‘[email protected] CONNECT’ is to connect people who live in Pattaya with useful information on a social network and channel. ‘[email protected] CONNECT’ is created by Pattaya City leaders for tourists, Pattaya locals and ex-pats. It consists of six functions which are Traffic reports : Informing road users to avoid areas with traffic jams and useful information for road users which are suitable for all drivers. Construction-related information will be updated here as well. Hospital appointments to save time when seeing a doctor. People can complain, ask for police assistance for a non-emergency or file ... » Learn More about Pattaya launches ‘[email protected] CONNECT’, a bi-lingual information application for everyone
Delivery co-op seeks to serve decent work conditions for riders
French associations are trying to prove it's possible to pay delivery riders a minimum wage. DIJON, France: It may have taken a cracked rib, but Bruno Giraud is now joining a growing number of French riders trying to challenge the business model of meal delivery platforms. Giraud, 40, initially found it cool that he could cycle for his job by delivering meals for Uber Eats and Deliveroo in the central French city of Dijon. But he was soon disenchanted with working conditions that are "not far from slavery" with no guaranteed minimum number of work hours or minimum wage. "Before, one could make 70 euros a night but they recruit more and more deliverers and there aren't enough orders, so the price of a delivery drops. It has become really abusive," Giraud said. Delivery platforms have seen a boom in business thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, as demand has soared in countries where restaurants have closed. The revenue of Anglo-Dutch Just Eat jumped more than 50 percent last ... » Learn More about Delivery co-op seeks to serve decent work conditions for riders
Chiang Rai Man Arrested for Threatening Bystanders With a Gun
A Chiang Rai Man has been arrested after brandishing a gun and threatening people along Ratvithi Road Soi 2 in Chiang Mai City. Mr. Sapol Jindatham, 44, from Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, was arrested at an apartment 100 metres away from where the incident occurred. According to Chiang Mai police people sitting at a roadside restaurant called to report a belligerent man bandying a gun around the soi. On arrival the man had left, but police tracked him 100 metres an apartment where he was arrested. The man was found to be in possession of a handgun, but there were no bullets in it. Once arrested the man told Chiang Mai police that he had walked past some people in the soi and some of them had been rude to him. He then walked back to his apartment got his gun to return to teach them a lesson. The Chiang Rai man has been charged with wielding a firearm in public and mischief. Meanwhile, Chiang Mai police have reported 2.1 million baht was stolen from Siam Commercial Bank’s Chom Thong ... » Learn More about Chiang Rai Man Arrested for Threatening Bystanders With a Gun
Top Reasons to Visit Italy When Normal Travel Resumes
With no continent untouched by COVID-19, it’s hard to imagine ever being able to travel normally again. However, that day may arrive sooner than you think, which is why it can be worth planning for when it does. If you’ve always dreamed about visiting Italy, but you’re not sure if it’s worth your while, the following information may just convince you that it is. Italian Citizenship If you are Italian by descent, marriage, or investment, there’s most certainly value in discovering your citizenship options. By becoming an Italian citizen, you may be able to benefit from employment and educational opportunities, not to mention healthcare, voting, and property purchasing advantages. It’s a straightforward process to get assistance on Italian Citizenship application , and you’re then in the desirable position of holding dual citizenship. Even if you’re just visiting for a holiday, being aware of your options may give you the push you need to make it a more permanent arrangement. ... » Learn More about Top Reasons to Visit Italy When Normal Travel Resumes