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Seizhin

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In Topic: Contact Lenses Blamed For Eye Infection Outbreak In Bangkok

2011-02-17 10:19:41

View PostTAWP, on 2011-02-17 09:13:59, said:

Apparently driving a car at 150km/h straight into a tree would be blamed on the car here...using a monthly set of contact lenses for 23 months is insane, period. And NOT the fault of the maker.

(That doesn't mean that there probably is a lot of substandard ones out there, but for there to be a big flag raised there should be more than mere 4 infections in a city of 9-10 million. More people than that die every day from food poisoning after eating out...)

That's very much correct. I was also tempted to go for these "coloured" lense and "big eyes" and ordered some of them and I found them to be in a good quality (Made in South Korea)

It clearly stated yearly lense.. Change the Lense cleaner daily, etc. etc. With these many users in Thailand, there's bound to be users who neglected the hygiene of their lense.

In Topic: New Helmet Laws Introduced As Fatality Rate Soars In Thailand

2010-12-15 14:30:48

View Postzakk9, on 2010-12-14 10:45:39, said:

I just came back from a few days in rural Cambodia. Guess what? Most people wear helmets, and farmers in Cambodia are certainly not richer than those in Thailand. Another thing that struck me was that most kids walked or used bicycles to school. In Thailand, not even the poorest farmer would risk the physical damage to her children as a result of walking a few hundred meters to the local learning institution.

The laziness in this country is beyond description sometimes.

For God's sake, yes...... You expresses what I have in mind correctly. Government should aim to plant the seed of "diligent" in kids, and tells them to start using Bicycle instead of Motorcycle. I'm in Hat Yai and I see primary school children riding motorcycle to school carelessly, rushingly and without any protective vests.

Government failed to "plant" these self-conscious seeds and therefore, the result is that there are too many reckless in the Thai community.

I can say the same goes for Alchohol, smoke and other habits..

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