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Immigration shares foreign-resident database with tourism agency

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PATTAYA:--Banglamung District Chief Naris Niramaiwong opened a March 13 seminar on the joint project at the Jomtien Palm Beach Resort. The two agencies signed an agreement to collaborate on a database containing information on foreign residents and their accommodations.

 

Chonburi Immigration chief Pol. Col. Srongprode Sirisuka said the objective was to enhance security with DASTA wanting information on accommodation and residences of foreigners so police can locate any missing foreigners or criminals with records.

 

 
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Does this explain how I got advert for cruise ship tour from company I have never had contact with nor been to their website? Trying to outdo facebook? Who has gotten the money for this info? Gonna do a Zuckerberg and admit they betrayed our trust, or do they even have an inkling of understanding?

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I think the criminal elements amongst us are probably unlikely to make their whereabouts known to the authorities, for obvious reasons, so one has to question if "data for sale" is at play or some other ulterior or sinister motive.

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20 minutes ago, champers said:

I think the criminal elements amongst us are probably unlikely to make their whereabouts known to the authorities, for obvious reasons, so one has to question if "data for sale" is at play or some other ulterior or sinister motive.

Hopefully not a mass culling.

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11 hours ago, Rimmer said:

PATTAYA:--Banglamung District Chief Naris Niramaiwong opened a March 13 seminar on the joint project at the Jomtien Palm Beach Resort. The two agencies signed an agreement to collaborate on a database containing information on foreign residents and their accommodations.

 

Chonburi Immigration chief Pol. Col. Srongprode Sirisuka said the objective was to enhance security with DASTA wanting information on accommodation and residences of foreigners so police can locate any missing foreigners or criminals with records.

 

What is DASTA?

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The Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) is working against time to promote its cause across the country before implementation of the Asean Economic Community in 2015. ... They also offer similar tourism products, some of which are far better than Thailand's as pristine destinations. Mar 20, 2012
DASTA works to preserve sustainable tourism ahead of AEC

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/DASTA-works-to-preserve-sustainable-tourism-ahead--30178304.html

 

 

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12 hours ago, champers said:

I think the criminal elements amongst us are probably unlikely to make their whereabouts known to the authorities, for obvious reasons, so one has to question if "data for sale" is at play or some other ulterior or sinister motive.

Perhaps UK Pension Service ...... 5150.gif.601c246848d289d57962702224f80dd8.gif......:shock1:.....:laugh:

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On 24/03/2018 at 6:54 AM, PerkinsCuthbert said:

It is comforting to know that, despite adoption of the latest surveillance technology and data harvesting techniques, Thai officialdom remains as incompetent as ever. 

 

We can sleep easy knowing that the hunt for Boss and La Shinawatra goes on....

strange that the search for Yingluck seems to have died down ???

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