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DJ54

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  1. I’ve been to Cambodia twice … one week few days at each hotel traveled around a bit… second time two days PP for my sons wedding.

    he and his wife have twin 4 yr old boy, girl and 5 yr old son.
     

    I can’t really give a give a first hand experience in PP,SR (was cool and the older section much cooler. I live in Isaan countryside retired and would say Thailand would be my preference… 

     

    I lived in China 10+ years… prior.

  2. On 8/14/2023 at 1:46 PM, webfact said:

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    In a stringent move, Patong Police issued a stringent directive for all tuk tuk drivers to cease occupancy of public parking spaces, with a particular focus on the area alongside Patong Beach Road.

     

    The authorities swung into this action following an incident involving a tuk tuk driver who unlawfully utilised a public parking spot on the Beach Road, also known as Thaweewong Road. This incident unfolded on a Saturday afternoon. Accompanying this is a rash of complaints sieving in through social media platforms, which the Patong Police duly noted in their report.

     

    On the said Saturday, at 3.45pm, Patong Traffic Police Captain Pongpan Tesawit arrived on the scene to enlighten the driver on his misdemeanour. The driver stationed his vehicle on one of the twin parking locations along the beach road. Notably, the spot at which this transgression occurred, provides for the parking of 24 public vehicles.


    The stern warning was issued under the purview of Patong Police Chief, Police Colonel Sujin Nilbadi, and supplemented by the three Deputy Superintendents of Patong Police Station: Lieutenant Colonel Somporn Surin, Lt. Col. Phum Samem Voranon and Lt. Col. Wutthiwat Liangboonjinda.

     

    by Mitch Connor 

    Photo courtesy of Patong Police

     

    Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/patong-police-clamp-down-on-tuk-tuk-misuse-of-public-parking-spaces

     

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    Same up here in Isan Tuk Tuk carve out there parking spot… frustrating in town because there’s limited parking for cars already..

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