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Police chiefs plan drug war in Pattaya

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PATTAYA:--Police chiefs and top regional officers met in Pattaya to strategize how to combat the area’s drug problem.

 

Deputy national police chief Pol. Gen. Chalermkiat Sri­worakan opened the May 23-25 conference at the A-One Royal Cruise Hotel. Attending were 234 police chiefs and the latest class of the Provincial Police Region 2 board.

 

Narcotics Suppression Bureau commander Pol. Lt. Col. Thachakan Pattamasiri said drugs remain a virulent problem throughout the Eastern Seaboard and cooperation was needed to combat them.

 

 
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I walk most afternoons and have done for a number of years and I,ve never been approached by drug sellers......:blink:
Evening? Yeah my older mate is the same as you. Maybe i look like the kind of person who would, i put it down to me looking younger than most. I thought it was a vest thing (backpacker look) but it also happens with a polo shirt
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7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:
7 hours ago, petermik said:
I walk most afternoons and have done for a number of years and I,ve never been approached by drug sellers......:blink:

Evening? Yeah my older mate is the same as you. Maybe i look like the kind of person who would, i put it down to me looking younger than most. I thought it was a vest thing (backpacker look) but it also happens with a polo shirt

GF won,t let me walk down there in the evenings................:whistling:

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1 hour ago, petermik said:

I walk most afternoons and have done for a number of years and I,ve never been approached by drug sellers......:blink:

Same here.

 

It must be the looks...

If you look like you're on drugs they approach you.

 

Best offer I get on beach road is Viagra. 

Must look like I need them...lol

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17 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

Same here.

 

It must be the looks...

If you look like you're on drugs they approach you.

 

Best offer I get on beach road is Viagra. 

Must look like I need them...lol

 

I hope you are joking. Obviously they aren't going to offer some obviously older person "marijuana and cocaine". But it is irritating if you are younger. They just have the presence of dirty low life scum. 

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2 hours ago, Yann55 said:

 

Hahaha... Chivas, you seem to have been on this Forum for quite a while, so you should know better than using irony here... Your post immediately got 3 'confused' reactions and one angry 'reply' that lashes out at you about your alleged alcohol consumption, from someone who obviously doesn't even know the word irony, let alone the concept.

 

I know it's mind boggling, since irony would appear to be a well shared feature in 'Western humour' (whatever that means), but on Thai Visa, for some odd reason, it seems to be on indefinite leave.

 

 

Nice try. 

Why not let the man speak for himself?

In fact, I know nothing of his alcohol consumption. Though I might know about something else....

"Irony" three times in one post. Perhaps a new word for your vocabulary... you seem so excited by it.

 

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14 hours ago, JamJar said:

I'm sure that you've been on the wrong side of the law. Quite possibly for things that others here would consider unsavoury.. Should you be throwing stones at people for what they choose to do to their own mind and body?

I mean it's not as if they were caught selling other people's bodies, now is it?

It starts out by being a user, run out of money, crime, stealing, murder, and all related things that drug users do to get their next fix. Glad I am on the right side of the law.

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23 hours ago, Chivas said:

Good....start by jailing those end users under the full force of the law rather then just the dealers

Legalise it,tax it and keeps the cops out of it. Most people try and indeed enjoy drugs at sometime in their lives. Drugs do less damage than the drug laws which do not work and prohibition never works. Just makes the problem worse. The war on drugs is a war on the people designed by a crook, conducted by the corrupt and deluded and supported by the worst kind of immoral charlatans hiding behind the skirts of the law.

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59 minutes ago, Jingjock said:

It starts out by being a user, run out of money, crime, stealing, murder, and all related things that drug users do to get their next fix. Glad I am on the right side of the law.

Pure fantasy based on lies and propaganda. 

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2 hours ago, JamJar said:

 

I hope you are joking. Obviously they aren't going to offer some obviously older person "marijuana and cocaine". But it is irritating if you are younger. They just have the presence of dirty low life scum. 

Nothing to do with age at all! Drug use unites generations....ever been to Glastonbury.  Ever heard of Keith Richards?  Most young people welcome the offer and are not irritated....just want an honest deal 

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16 hours ago, worgeordie said:

I thought it best, when you are going to start a war,

not to inform the other side that you are going to

start a war, I think any General will tell you surprise

is the best form of attack,the drug dealers will have

all booked flights to Phuket,if they have any sense.

regards worgeordie

The more dealers that get busted means the price goes up.....the more the price goes up there more people start dealing to make money.  Nobody runs anywhere.

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