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Visit you parents, open a UK bank account, open a Hargreaves Lansdowne account, open a government gateway account, open a WISE account. -
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Bangkok Cab Incident Sparks Debate on Passenger Rights Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post A recent incident involving a ride-hailing cab driver in Bangkok has ignited a lively discussion about passenger rights and driver accountability. The debate was triggered after a TikTok user, @aomsintupleng, shared a video recounting her disagreement with a driver who took the expressway without her consent and demanded she pay the 50-baht toll. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362055-bangkok-cab-incident-sparks-debate-on-passenger-rights/ -
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Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post A recent incident involving a ride-hailing cab driver in Bangkok has ignited a lively discussion about passenger rights and driver accountability. The debate was triggered after a TikTok user, @aomsintupleng, shared a video recounting her disagreement with a driver who took the expressway without her consent and demanded she pay the 50-baht toll. In the video, the woman explained she had explicitly instructed the driver to avoid the expressway. Despite this, the driver opted to use it, asserting that it was a mere 50 baht and an efficient time-saverโactions she disagreed with on principle more than cost. "If I wanted to save time, I would have told you to take the expressway," she argued, noting that her objection was about the lack of consent rather than the toll fee itself. The video, depicting her decision to leave the vehicle mid-journey, quickly went viral. It drew a substantial response online, with viewers sharing similar experiences and expressing dissatisfaction with app-based taxi services. Many commenters criticised drivers who disregard passenger requests and called for stricter enforcement of consent policies to protect users' rights. This incident has shone a spotlight on existing challenges within the ride-hailing industry, particularly regarding the communication and transparency needed between drivers and passengers. Critics argue that such interactions should be governed by clearer guidelines, ensuring that customer preferences are respected and that incidences like this are reduced. The debate continues to circulate on social media, raising important questions about the responsibilities of drivers and the mechanisms in place to uphold passenger rights. As discussions unfold, the hope is for policy changes that will enhance service transparency and accountability within the ride-hailing sector in Bangkok and beyond. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-28 -
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Why is this? I spoke with pensionwise, some government advisors and they said it was difficult to arrange this, they suggested something else. That suggestion was from my existing pension fund, they say they cant advise, they just told me the facts.
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