geriatrickid, on 2010-09-03 08:12:56, said:
Several prominent UK charities have taken up Mr Moss's cause; Headway, the head injury charity and the Virgin charity.
Mediaviation which does evacuation flights is also raising funds.
As reported in the press, Mr Moss, a telesales worker, from Tooting, south London, went out to Thailand at the start of this year and spent six months travelling before his accident about a fortnight ago.
Another version is; Mr Moss, who lived in Franciscan Road and worked in telesales, went to south east Asia six months ago to travel - working occasionally to support himself. The crash happened during a night out in Chiang Mai, a province in northern Thailand popular with backpackers.
I wonder what exactly his "job" in Thailand was and the condition he was in while on his motorbike. I doubt he had a work permit.
Although I do sympathize with his mother who has flown to Thailand to care for him, I do wonder why people are expected to pay for his medical care because he chose not to carry health insurance? I would be more compassionate if he was jammed up because his policy did not respond or was inadequate. He made the decision not to have insurance. Not nice I know, but people don't like nanny states. Fine, thenthey should take responsibility for their lives.
Mediaviation which does evacuation flights is also raising funds.
As reported in the press, Mr Moss, a telesales worker, from Tooting, south London, went out to Thailand at the start of this year and spent six months travelling before his accident about a fortnight ago.
Another version is; Mr Moss, who lived in Franciscan Road and worked in telesales, went to south east Asia six months ago to travel - working occasionally to support himself. The crash happened during a night out in Chiang Mai, a province in northern Thailand popular with backpackers.
I wonder what exactly his "job" in Thailand was and the condition he was in while on his motorbike. I doubt he had a work permit.
Although I do sympathize with his mother who has flown to Thailand to care for him, I do wonder why people are expected to pay for his medical care because he chose not to carry health insurance? I would be more compassionate if he was jammed up because his policy did not respond or was inadequate. He made the decision not to have insurance. Not nice I know, but people don't like nanny states. Fine, thenthey should take responsibility for their lives.
its good to see your expert detective skills have come into play again I doubt he had a work permit???? based on what wondering what job is in thailand, op says sales
come on sherlock put that thinking hat on and stop embarrassing yourself





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