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Thai Bolt driver fakes heroic tale for social media fame
Photo via Facebook/ อีซ้อขยี้แหลก By Petch Petpailin A Thai Bolt driver issued an apology after faking and sharing a heartwarming story about himself and an imaginary intoxicated passenger on social media in a bid to gain attention and be seen as a hero. Last week, a Facebook user named Mook Kanokwan posted in a Facebook group called “Bolt Driver Thailand Motorcycle (Only)” to share a touching tale involving herself and a Bolt driver identified as Chokchai Wailew. She claimed that she had not yet paid the fare and wanted to thank the driver for his kindness. According to her post, she had been very intoxicated and booked a Bolt ride to return home. The driver, she said, stopped at a convenience store to buy her a refreshing towel and looked after her. He even advised her not to travel alone while drunk. Upon arrival at her condominium, the woman said the driver told her… “Don’t forget to love yourself, OK?” She said his message was touching and she felt grateful for what he had done for her. She did not know if she would find this kind of driver anywhere else. She hoped he was in the group so she could pay the fare and thank him officially. Chokchai later commented on the post, drawing widespread admiration from other Bolt drivers in the group. Many praised his kindness and held him up as a model for other drivers. Turns upside down However, some social media users found the story implausible, particularly the claim that the driver forgot to collect the fare. Upon further investigation, netizens discovered that the account belonging to “Mook Kanokwan” had a URL that referenced the name “Mook Wailew,” suggesting a connection to Chokchai. A history of name changes on the account further fuelled suspicions, ultimately revealing that Chokchai fabricated the story to portray himself as a hero. Adding to the controversy, the Facebook page Esor News uncovered that Chokchai had a history of fraudulent behaviour and had even been blacklisted. Chokchai eventually admitted to inventing the story, confessing to Channel 8 that he hoped to gain attention, praise, and encouragement from social media users. He apologised for his actions and asked the public to stop delving into his past or harassing his family. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-27 -
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Visa extension
Filling out the forms , answering all the questions . The the infom asked in the questions is written in the passport . Why couldn't they just scan the passport and get all the required info that way ? That would save a whole lot of paper being wasted -
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Visa extension
Those photo/print shops at various immigration offices is best bet. In OP can walk in with pp and say to copy shop joint ....."30 day extension" They will take pp and do what's required. If photo for TM7 required they will advise. Still suggest OP has a TM30. -
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Combined car+motorcycle Thai driver's license not possible?
I did my first one in Bangkok with a retirement extension of one year They told me two years first And then five years after that Last year I didn't have the retirement extension and came in with a Visa exempt and they would only give me two years So it depends on Your Visa status As to how many years you get -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Why tell the truth if there is NOTHING in place to confirm the truth, unless.................................................. Or, because a junior staff member of the TRD said no need to file. Be sure to record the meeting.
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