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  2. Thai tailor scam - Wikipedia

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    Thai tailor scam, also known as the Bangkok tailor scam is one of the most common confidence tricks performed in tourist hotspots in Thailand, such as Pattaya, Bangkok, Phuket, and beach towns like Khao Lak.

  3. Thai zig zag scam - Wikipedia

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    The Thai zig zag scam is a confidence trick where one is falsely accused of shoplifting, and then held by police, or those claiming to be police, until "bail" is paid for the alleged theft.

  4. Category:Tailors - Wikipedia

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  5. The Best Tailors and Leather Specialists in Manhattan - AOL

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    The best tailors, shoe repair, leather, suede and fur care you can find in New York City.

  6. David McMillan (smuggler) - Wikipedia

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    David McMillan (born 1956) is a British-Australian former drug smuggler who is the only Westerner on record as having successfully escaped Bangkok's Klong Prem prison. [1] His exploits were detailed in several books and in the 2011 Australian telemovie Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away.

  7. Six foreign nationals found dead in Bangkok hotel, Thai PM ...

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    BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thai police are investigating the deaths of six foreign nationals whose bodies were found in a room at an upmarket hotel in Bangkok on Tuesday, including looking for a seventh ...

  8. New World Department Store (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    New World Department Store is a former shopping centre and department store in Bangkok, Thailand. It stood on the corner of Bang Lamphu Intersection and operated from 1983 until 2004, when the building partially collapsed during a long-delayed court-ordered demolition of illegally built floors, killing one person.

  9. Squatting in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest slums in Bangkok is in the Khlong Toei District, where there are 80,000 to 100,000 people, a total which includes tenants and squatters. [12] The overcrowded houses are constructed on stilts above stagnant water and there is little access to running water, sewerage and trash collection. [10] There are also squatters in rural ...