For those who have developed a loathing for Bangkok taxi drivers, here’s a story that might change your mind.
Taxi driver Suwannachat Phromchat has recently found online fame for his humanitarian efforts in helping people, posting video after video of him carrying sick passengers from their beds to his taxi.
“If you have a doctor’s appointment, book me. For the poor who don’t have money or cars, or for the rich whose children are not free to take them, I’m happy to give you a free round-trip ride in Bangkok and nearby provinces,” Suwannachat captioned every video.
“Every good deed that I’ve done, may those who have witnessed it encounter only happiness. May you be safe when you travel. May your businesses be successful. May you meet only good people,” he wrote.
Awww, what a good guy.
Suwannachat said he gives free rides in his taxi to disabled people, novices, nuns and monks.
The cabbie also received an award last year for his good deeds from television show Kon Kon Kon.
In this video posted yesterday, Suwannachat picked up a man from his home to take him to his kidney dialysis appointment.
