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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.
And Atheists believe there is nothing. Good luck with that. -
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White House just declared war on the COVID conspirators
Thalidomide and Vioxx immediately spring to mind. -
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Accident Foreign National Crashes Car Into Songkran Revellers in Pattaya, Injuring Seven
I also like to see people so drunk out of their minds that they don't know what they are doing... Nevertheless, I just don't see that its an offence at all, let alone something worthy of police intervention... We / 'society' goes down a dangerous road when we start compromising peoples freedoms in such a manner (IF they are not disorderly). -
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Swede's Split-Second Distraction Triggers Buriram Accident
there you go! Why is it a that racists always argue that thinks they say aren't racist? -
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Fly domestically without passport
The Op is finding out from the comments of People. Flying Nok Air / Thai VietJet / Thai Airways etc - a driving licence or Pink ID has commonly been accepted (as per this thread and others). Flying Air-Asia is more hit and miss. Asking them to add a note in the PNR is colouring outside the lines and likely to be met with 'cannot'... Though there is no harm in giving it a try. Its better to just ask the airline directly what their policy on ID is. The Op already seems to know that the Consulate will hold his passport - This has happened to me numerous times (consulates holding a passport when processing a Visa), which is the reason I have a second UK passport. Asking 'strangers' on this forum throws a wide net for 'first hand experience' which is hardly useless by any means - this forum is a good source of such information. The Op may now be able to 'ask the airline' the right question - i.e. can he fly using is Thai Driving Licence as ID (if an Embassy is holding his passport)... I've had poor experienced with trying to get e-mail responses in Thailand) - that said, if a reply is forthcoming - Air-Aisa will likely reply with information that a Passport is required, other Airlines are likely to reply that its OK (if they reply at all). Of course - the other issue is the Op not having his passport at hand, if its needed, i.e. by the Police etc... a separate issue, that overlaps.
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