I see. You would carry on paying somebody that you split up with. That is extremely generous of you.
Where was it reported that, apart from geographically, they had "split up" their relationship?
Wow, up until this comment, I was agreeing with you... even so, this comment is correct... BUT, irrelevant, as he was comparing NZ and UK law... NOT thai law.
He specifically compared Thai and UK law.
If this driver was part of other tuk tuk drivers committing or threatening violence against farangs then he deserved what he got, if he wasn't then no, he did not deserve it.
And there was no suggestion anywhere that he was part of any attacks.
No, we cannot leave. We can stop posting and re-register under a new name, breaking the rules. but we remain members under the original account. Of course, I could be wrong and if I am someone will describe the resignation/leaving procedure to cancel a membership.
How does that work, "resigning" from AN, I mean? Membership can be voluntarily cancelled by the member? I don't think so. We can check out but we can never leave!
Many people are unaware of the AN forum, the handful of regular posters being a minority of foreign visitors and being here for many years does not mean that they should be aware of it or join as a member. Reading the forum does not require membership and there is no need to be a member unless one wants to post!
I have a company phone (don't use a private one) and do my personal banking with it.
Might be a big deal, haven't heard anything yet though.
I believe that you'd benefit from one of the exemptions to (re)registering. The move is to prevent scams, not to make life difficult for legitimate users who have genuine reasons for the anomaly.