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@Jay ******
you can claim them up to two years, states it on the back of the ticket.
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@Nadeem *******
both yes and no. They can't be punished, but can be punished through you. So better safe then sorry
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@Ken **********
a remote worker is a worker that have a base somewhere else then where the work is located.

A digital nomad is a traveling worker, traveling around and never have a primary base somewhere else.(This is why people say its been a grayarea all the time) As soon as he/she rents something he/she becomes a remote worker. (before the DTV came out They should've gotten a workpermit etc)
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@Sone *******
same thing back in the west with that. Even car vertical can't find such out.
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@Phil *******
though if you have an accident and no insurance and no police involved and you fix it yourself then yes there will be no history to be found.
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@Phil *******
every car have a VIN every VIN is registered if it was a major accident police gets involved and you can claim such an accident with the cars VIN. If just a small one then it's only the insurance. The insurance company is obligated to file every accident small or big with photos etc which is connected to the VIN. If something major happens and insurance writes the car off it will be deleted and the book to the car as well.

Why i know this is cause my brother in law used to work for bangkok insurance being the one that drive out to the accident and file the cases.

In the west there are companies like Car Vertical that collect that data into a simple app. Yes it would be great to have such here as well.
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@Phil *******
never said it was easy to get it, but not impossible. Its like Sweden before it was all collected in a database