Agreed... I think thats always a risk.. Once a policy is put in place, there are those who will try and game the system...
That said: with 36 Million Visitors projected - the income from a 300 baht scheme would still be 27x the existing medical cost burden - I don't think that many people have accidents to warrant there being any financial burden concerns.
Another idea floated was that if a visitor can show they have insurance, then they don't need to pay the 300 baht 'entry tax' - but that could add practical complexities.
I don't actually think the potentail issues with such systems are impacted by money - but more so the actual practicalities of such a system.
The New Digital Arrival Card - could be the prefect 'place' to pay for the entry fee removing potential holdups else where.
All of this could be combined with a nationwide ban on dual pricing - which would be a win win IMO.
The military industrial complex is definitely big business it also has a useful nessary function and is a huge employer seeding the economy and is a hotbed of creativity and innovation…..I hope you can understand that.
So typical of the Telegraph to blame solar power when the problem appears to be in the control system. They shut down all their nuclear stations, presumably fearing a cyber attack there too. The source of the power is irrelevant - the control systems is what is vulnerable for any source.
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