There are a couple points near Chiang Mai which are now offering either agent-service (reported 4K Baht) for immediate-return OR you must stay out 1 night, and provide an exit-ticket plus "show the money" (10K baht) upon entry.
In years past (pre-covid), some Malaysian entry points were also requiring it, including with a Tourist Visa. They now also are reported to have a "same day return" agent-service for visa-exempt border-bounces.
There is no law and no one in 18 years has been able to reference any part of the Civil and Commercial Code, that say syou have to carry your passport at all times.
Evidence suggests that the "reasonable time" principle holds good - although there are stories of the police not making it easy to access said passport (by detaining the holder).
Having been in East Asia and SE Asia, since I first flew to Yokohama in 1971, a very long time, I might have a few stories to tell.
However, I would say that almost nobody is interested in my stories.
I have a few good stories concerning the HighHeel Club and Bottoms Up Club in HK, though.
Personally, having lived my stories, I find them rather boring.
When you suffer a catastrophic injury and require access to state of the art surgical procedures and a support network, you will have a different view.
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