March 22, 20179 yr PM assures Section 44 won't be used in Uber issue BANGKOK, 22 March 2017 (NNT) – The Prime Minister has ordered the Ministry of Transport remedy issues surrounding ride hailing service Uber but has assured Section 44 of the interim constitution will not be applied in this case. Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha has responded to calls for him to use Section 44 to handle issues surrounding Uber and its service in Thailand, saying that he does not see any need to use the regulation and making known he has tasked the Ministry of Transport to find a solution. He remarked that while there are no directly applicable laws for managing Uber services, the country’s taxi providers must be protected and public services must be regulated through the use of licenses. On legal prosecution of Uber drivers currently taking place, the premier affirmed that any violation of laws must be dealt with according to regulations. Uber is a ride-hailing application that allows users to contact non-contracted drivers for taxi service, circumventing traditional taxi businesses. -- nnt 2017-03-22
March 22, 20179 yr And Thailand has 4.0 in the Internet Just a dream They will never be a leader in the internet unless they allow free trade on the Internet Regulations will deter serious companies from embracing Thailand They will go to Hong Kong or Singapore
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