The BBC News website ran an article this week about a Tweeting taxi driver in Thailand.
It would seem such activities have turned the taxi driver into a bit a local and international celebrity.
To read more and view a video see How tweeting Thai taxi driver scooped world media (by Jonah Fisher).
It would seem such activities have turned the taxi driver into a bit a local and international celebrity.
To read more and view a video see How tweeting Thai taxi driver scooped world media (by Jonah Fisher).
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An encouraged taxi driver will definitely get a good profits. Proper experience, permits and, insurance and a car which is operating perfectly are required if you want to turn into a taxi driver.
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Nice article.
I need to get into this twitter nonsense, seems its the way to go.
Tweeter becomes the major media stream that anyone can use. This news is very interesting.
Taxi companies love advertising. That is why, legitimate taxis are the ones with plastered company numbers either on the trunk, doors and roofs.
Texting or using social media while driving has become a huge issue. Often, I see cases where the main issue is culpability because the driver was distracted. Should we blame the media or blame the driver?
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