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A Nice Little Earner

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So, today I went to the local immigration office to get a letter to say I live where I live in readiness to go for my Thai driving licence.

Accompanied by the Amphur's secretary, or whatever she was, to smooth the way and say I live at xxx address, the process took 30 minutes.

The g/f was expecting to pay the 'tax' of 20 Baht to the official on receipt of the letter. There was NO payment of 20 Baht asked for because the boss sorted it.

So, this evening I am sat by the fish pond with the g/f and talking about finances and payments etc and the subject of the 20 Baht came up.

She is of the firm belief that each of these 20 Bahts collected are not given to the government as a tax but kept by the officials in question who do the paperwork. These officials in turn give the big boss of the office half the money and share some of it around colleagues who may have passed the 'customer' on to them to do the work.

Seems it is the same at the local police station. When the g/f reported her bag and I.D. card lost in Big C she was surprised not to have to pay the 20 Baht 'tax' and deduced it was because she had a Farang with her. She says that all those 20 Baht 'taxes' collected by police officers are divided up in the same way as the immigration offices.

H3ll, if that is the case some of the bosses at these offices and police stations are on a very good earner!!! So it seems corruption pays all the way to the top... big bucks!!!

the locals tell me the going rate to get a driving license is 1000 baht.

they reckon if a thai goes to sit the test they wont pass for the first 3 or 4 times, so its easier just to pay upfront and walk away with a drivers license.

i know a thai who is illiterate but has a drivers license, figure that out.

tit where there is a will there is a way, none of your western style red tape and jobsworths.

It used to be a bottle of whisky !!!!!

the locals tell me the going rate to get a driving license is 1000 baht.

they reckon if a thai goes to sit the test they wont pass for the first 3 or 4 times, so its easier just to pay upfront and walk away with a drivers license.

i know a thai who is illiterate but has a drivers license, figure that out.

tit where there is a will there is a way, none of your western style red tape and jobsworths.

That's why so many road accidents are caused these idiots. A bit of red tape helps sometimes.

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