You think that they would be opening Philippine bank accounts for all those people also? Or do you think that the DWP will just ignore a change of circumstances advice where the pensioner, now "in the Philippines" who used to live in Thailand where he receives no annual increases, continues to have his (now increasable) pension remitted to a bank in Thailand?
That would be covering up where he was living also!
DWP may suspect something's not quite right when, as a Philippine resident he has his pension paid into Thai bank, not a Philippine bank.
Do you have the same complaint with "MacDonald's", "Chester's" or "Top's", for example, or do you just want to have a go at Lotus's, one of many businesses named that (possessive) way? Maybe your first language isn't English?
You must be doing something wrong, or trying to register for something extra, with the change I was never asked for any ID of any description and my orders are accepted and delivered without query.
They don't. As a long time user I did whatever they asked me to do when the site changed, I certainly wasn't asked for a Thai ID number (and I wouldn't have access to one either) and I still am able to make regular online orders without any issues.
You don't have to reply, it's not compulsory, you can always scroll on.
You don't have to reply, either, it's not compulsory, you can always scroll on.
There's a difference between a pubic record being accessed once data has been made available to the public and the hospital handing the original death certificate to a complete stranger, not to those authorised to receive it.
Isn't public safety a responsibility of the rtp and they'd have to take appropriate measures?
No, I don't think so, RTP's responsibility is law enforcement. BMA are responsible for who uses their poles.
Another lame attempt to apportion blame in the wrong place as the vast majority of Bangkok's buses have been fueled with NGV for years, not diesel which is responsible for black smoke!
The OP made no mention of his being wanted for committing crimes in Thailand...
"...Chinese authorities named him in a warrant for supplying workers to call centers in Cambodia and Laos".
Doesn't "sound like" he was freed at all.