Liverpool Lou
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Foreigner Breaks Police Lock on Illegally Parked Bike in Phuket
Liverpool Lou replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Did it have a registration plate? I've no idea, neither does the poster to whom I made that comment! -
So I have to call B.S. on this OP and on the Brits claiming they suffer financially now with this. Since the law to freeze those types of people specifically in those countries. The Brits complaining actually and knowingly put themselves into a position that is causing duress. That is 24 years this law was implemented. Surely the Brits did not move here expecting more than what was given by law then.. Yes it was bullshlt, the policy has been in force with every government for over 70 years, not just since 2000!
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I did watch it and every operative he spoke to gave him a different answer, nobody knows for sure it would appear. I have searched the internet to find an answer to your post that you cannot find a link to and all to no avail. I got the answer from your post - the video - I did not post that I had a link; you know how to get confirmation, call them. Not every IPC requirement has to be on the internet, when you speak to them you can ask them why. You should also ask yourself if it is not unreasonable to assume that the IPC would require evidence of Philippine residency from someone who is suddenly trying to claim an increasing pension that they have not been entitled to for years.
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Foreigner Breaks Police Lock on Illegally Parked Bike in Phuket
Liverpool Lou replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Wake up sour pus, he means did they record the number plate. You obviously didnt "wonder" today! How could you ever know that he didn't mean what he posted? Wake up!- 65 replies
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Foreigner Breaks Police Lock on Illegally Parked Bike in Phuket
Liverpool Lou replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Why wonder that? Police do not remove offending vehicles' registration plates.- 65 replies
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That is part of the requirements that were explained in the video that you posted - did you not watch it?... https://youtu.be/LfJcTLIMsUA If you do not believe it, you can call the IPC on the number that was provided in the video and get the verification from them yourself but maybe you'd still refer to that as hearsay.
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Er, a sentence constructed in that manner unequivocally states that Thailand is a Commonwealth country. No, it does not. It seems awkwardly worded but It does categorically state that... "Most British Commonwealth countries are included in the frozen list; [Semicolon] The part after the semicolon ("...these include countries, such as Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Thailand and India...") indicates countries that are also just on the frozen list, it is not claiming that those additional countries are Commonwealth countries. To do that (i.e. introduce a list of countries set up by the first clause) would require a colon (:), not the semicolon (;) that was used (using correct grammar) to join the related independent clauses together in the same sentence without the need for a conjunction. Those who are unable to understand the uses of colons vs semicolons will never understand the actual meaning of the sentence.
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Do you have a link for your assertion please Lou? There was a video on the subject posted a day or so ago BY YOU explaining the documentation that the International Pensions Centre of the DWP requires to evidence residency. You don't seriously think that they would just take the best part of half a million frozen pensioners' word for it, do you?! Here's your own link!... https://youtu.be/LfJcTLIMsUA?si=VWHcaLsgMSLmpK1E
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I believe if you read it correctly, it lists examples of the countries as it states, "these include countries such as..." indicating that the heading; "Most British Commonwealth countries". I know what it says, how it is written and what that means, it does not state that Thailand is a Commonwealth country as I suspect you are suggesting. "Most British Commonwealth countries are included in the frozen list; these include countries, such as Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Thailand and India..."
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Do you have a link for your assertion please Lou? There was a video on the subject posted a day or so ago explaining the documentation that the International Pensions Section of the DWP requires to evidence residency. You don't seriously think that they would just take the best part of half a million frozen pensioners' word for it, do you?!