Regardless, has anyone ever given any though that perhaps our human rights are being infringed upon with some of the rules and regulations here?
For example, concerning the 24 hour reporting requirement. If immigration really got serious about that and enforced it country wide each and every time, with everyone, I think there is room to say it is an infringement. Especially since those with valid long term visas have already undergone police background checks in many cases, supply current up to date residency data on a regular basis, and have a long history of a clean record here. Why should we then be forced to report our movements like common criminals?
Yes, I know, it's their playground and their immigration rules and they can do whatever they want. However, this is what human rights courts and tribunals are all about, to protect people from abusive government policy and practices.
I'm just throwing this out for discussion, I have no axe to grind with Thailand or the authorities here, but I wonder if they realize the damage that would be done if some foreign resident filed a case with a human rights court and the publicity something like that would get.
My 24 hour example is just that. Does anyone have any others here that could possibly border upon a human rights issue? Pete

PS: Admin, if you want to give this subject more exposure feel free to move it to Legal, Opinion, Beach Bar etc.