A useful poster issued by Thai Tourist Police today. OK, most of it is common sense, but how many of us forget bit in the heat of the moment?
Tourist Police Motorbike Rental Guide
Tourist Police Motorbike Rental Guide
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Points 48; Position 20
Points 48; Position 20
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There are plenty of people on this forum who have yet to make use of such services. So we'll done.
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...And if your rental bike DOES go missing wait about 2 weeks (till the hire company think you've gone home) and lo+behold that bike will be back in line on the kerbside with a For Rent sign on it..welcome to the Land of Scams!
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I posted it here, but I'm still not sure what the required documents means, and who requires them. Does it make sense to anybody else?
I've hired a few cars this year, and I've only been asked for licence and passport with one company - and they definitely wanted the original.
I've hired a few cars this year, and I've only been asked for licence and passport with one company - and they definitely wanted the original.
Championship Stoke City 3 - 0 Plymouth Argyle
Points 48; Position 20
Points 48; Position 20
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Maybe 200 Baht and BIB? :-)Big Boy wrote:I posted it here, but I'm still not sure what the required documents means, and who requires them. Does it make sense to anybody else?