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Chinese embassy delegation inspects lifeguards at Patong Beach

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Chinese embassy delegation inspects lifeguards at Patong Beach

Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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PHUKET:-- A delegation from the Chinese embassy in Bangkok arrived in Phuket today (May 10) to inspect the lifeguards at Patong Beach and raise safety and other issues with provincial officials.

 

“They visited us on Patong Beach, to meet our 26 lifeguards and our 26 volunteers,” Somprasong Saengchat of the Phuket Lifeguard Service (PLS), who serves as the chief lifeguard at Patong Beach, told The Phuket News.

 

“We talked about our duty working as lifeguards, our company (PLS), our lifesaving experience, dangerous areas for people to swim, and problems there have been in hiring us, including problems with the budget being provided,” Mr Somprasong explained.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/chinese-embassy-delegation-inspects-lifeguards-at-patong-beach-67066.php#9kuJOFuLg5SqfELJ.97

 
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  • Popular Post

Good for the Chinese Embassy.

  It would be nice to see other countries Embassies get involved more protecting their citizens abroad. 

 

At least they show some concern!every week some visitor from China drowns in Phuket.

We know,that it was their own fault,but Embassy thinks,that they can blame life guards.

They can post there their own life guards from China for better protection(retired hunveibins?).What about work permit?

2 hours ago, vanillalatte said:

At least they show some concern!every week some visitor from China drowns in Phuket.

We know,that it was their own fault,but Embassy thinks,that they can blame life guards.

They can post there their own life guards from China for better protection(retired hunveibins?).What about work permit?

I used to think like you.

But there is a 12 step program.

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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Chinese embassy delegation inspects lifeguards at Patong Beach

quick, throw that shirt on and get down to the beach and look busy...………...but I cannot swim said the townhall security guards and cleaners 

Make Thailand pay for Chinese lifeguards at inflated prices.  If the Chinese leave, the economy will take a big hit

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