2013年11月8日 星期五

新加坡

Do you think the motor insurance system here needs fixing? If so, what are the problems and possible solutions? Do you agree with those suggested by writer Su Guaning?We need to make insurance more user-friendly.迷利倉 It is so difficult to make third-party claims even when it's not your fault but you get penalised.The system is unfair as accident assessors don't even have the capability or authority to say who is at fault... There is also no regulatory body for auto workshops, so the prices for repairs can vary from a few hundred to thousands of dollars.- Shirley RahardjoThe US has a no-fault insurance scheme where drivers claim against their own insurance...The car insurance firm will make the assessment to see if the accident is the claimant's fault, and decide whether to keep the no-claim bonus or reduce it accordingly.This will also encourage drivers to install vide迷你倉 cameras in their cars, so they can produce evidence of the accident.- Alvin KuoWould a law against rudeness work in Singapore? Or do people here generally behave well because they fear "losing face"?Laws should not be imposed if they cannot be enforced. Proliferation of such "unenforceable" laws frequently results in disrespect for the law in general.- Yi Heng TeoPeople should already be restrained by the value of their upbringing and, to a certain degree, the nuance of the community they live in.- Walter LooDo we really need these "rules" to keep us in check? And how on earth is one supposed to gauge rudeness?- Padma MonroyBeing polite and respectful should be taught from a young age, and not (be dictated by) a law that needs valuable resources to enforce.Moreover, people in Singapore are generally courteous. Thus, a law against rudeness may be redundant.- Annie Ng自存倉

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