Thailand Warns Against Fake Charity Campaigns
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior confirmed that no charity registration has opened for the 'Thai Chuay Thai Plus' project. The program discussed whether bathroom doors should be left open or closed after use, with a guest suggesting leaving them open to allow odors to dissipate. A broadcaster is urging the public to be vigilant and not forget, as fuel prices have increased by three to six baht per liter. The station also mentioned that various legal developments are occurring, similar to cultural trends observed in South Korea. The broadcast touched upon the age of individuals, referencing ages in the 50s and 60s. The station highlighted rising gasoline prices, with a liter increasing by 3, 4, 5, or 6 baht overnight. The program highlighted that such schemes are prevalent and encouraged listeners to be aware of the risks.
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“นั่งสาวรัศษาใต้ทะนาดีเลโขโสกประจำสำนักในโยกทะมันนี่ยืนยัน ยังไม่ได้มีการเปิดลงתบีนไทยช่วยไทยปลาส เตือนยารุ่งเชื่อ friends ให้คลิกคลิกลิง ที่ส่งต่อกันในโลกอร่าย โดยคโรงการไทยช่วยไทยปลาสเกิดอย่างแน่นอน ส่วนจะเปิดลงธรรมีวันไหนครับ ก็ขอให้ติดตามการประกาศจากษุกันครั้ง และสำนักโคสก จันนำมาแจ้งให้สาบท่านทีครับ ขนาดที่รองนายยกรัฐมันตรีและรัฐมันตรี”
“Thai people don't forget. Forgetting is easy. Thai people forget easily. That's it, now gasoline is gone. Gasoline went up, at night, one liter went up 3, 4, 5, 6 baht.”
“Thailand's Department of Disease Control has issued a warning against fake charity campaigns that have emerged following recent heavy rains and flooding.”
“The program also discussed the importance of opening or closing bathroom doors after use, with a guest offering an answer to this question.”
“Thailand's government has issued a warning against fake charity campaigns. The warning aims to alert the public and prevent fraud.”
“The station urged Thai people to remember and not forget important issues. It noted that gasoline prices have increased by 3 to 6 baht per liter.”
“Thailand's government has issued a warning against fake charity campaigns. The public is urged to be vigilant and verify the legitimacy of any donation requests.”
“Thailand warns against fake charity campaigns.”
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