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Smoking ban to keep tourists from getting intoxicated at beaches

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PATTAYA:--Bangkok, 28 August 2018 – The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) confirmed that the smoking prohibition at beaches which will reduce waste from cigarette filters and keep tourists from getting intoxicated.

 

The DMCR raised concerns over the smoking of cigarettes at beaches as the filters are the most commonly found type of garbage found on the beaches, while chemicals from cigarettes such as nicotine, arsenic, pesticides, and carcinogens can contaminate water and affect aquatic animals.

 

DMCR Director-General Jatuporn Buruspat said some 100,000 pieces of cigarettes have littered each of Thailand’s beaches, leading to the launch of the smoking-free beach campaign at 24 famous beaches such as Bang Saen in Chonburi, Pathong in Phuket, and Hua Hin in Parchuap Khiri Khan.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/smoking-ban-keep-tourists-getting-intoxicated-beaches-221088

 
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Getting intoxicated!  What do they mean by that?

 

I do agree with the ban though because of the littering, but it should go for anything that causes litter on the beach- candy, beer cans, tissues, cocktail sticks, plastic containers.

 

I thought the sea around this area was contaminated anyway.

 

it's good there are smoking zones. I guess all the complainers will sit in and around them and complain about the smokers!

 

 

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11 minutes ago, mommysboy said:

Getting intoxicated!  What do they mean by that?

 

I do agree with the ban though because of the littering, but it should go for anything that causes litter on the beach- candy, beer cans, tissues, cocktail sticks, plastic containers.

 

I thought the sea around this area was contaminated anyway.

 

it's good there are smoking zones. I guess all the complainers will sit in and around them and complain about the smokers!

 

 

 

 

Is this  mild way of saying you would'd  to see food banned ion the beaches?

 

3 minutes ago, mommysboy said:

Even twenty years ago my local council used to clean the beach every evening: there was quite a bit of litter, including syringes, and broken glass. 

 

I wonder, do they actually bother that much in Pattaya.  It is the obvious thing to do.  A thriving business needs a bit of upkeep.  Having a few more bins around might even help.

 

"Having a few more bins around might even help."

 

I wouldn't  restrict their placement to just beaches.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, watcharacters said:

 

 

Is this  mild way of saying you would'd  to see food banned ion the beaches?

 

 

"Having a few more bins around might even help."

 

I wouldn't  restrict their placement to just beaches.

 

 

Litter is litter I guess.  Yes, anything with a wrapper or not sold by the vendors. It's just that laws must be applied fairly imo.

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3 hours ago, mommysboy said:

Even twenty years ago my local council used to clean the beach every evening: there was quite a bit of litter, including syringes, and broken glass. 

 

I wonder, do they actually bother that much in Pattaya.  It is the obvious thing to do.  A thriving business needs a bit of upkeep.  Having a few more bins around might even help.

Actually, I think they do not bother at all.  Many a time I used to go to the each and see the litter in front of the deck chairs.  I would think that anyone with a deck chair business in Pattaya would at least clean up the beach in front of their concession. Sadly, that is rarely so.

 

I can care less if they allow smoking or not on the toxic beaches of Pattaya.  I do not go there anymore!

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1 hour ago, mlmcleod said:

Actually, I think they do not bother at all.  Many a time I used to go to the each and see the litter in front of the deck chairs.  I would think that anyone with a deck chair business in Pattaya would at least clean up the beach in front of their concession. Sadly, that is rarely so.

 

I can care less if they allow smoking or not on the toxic beaches of Pattaya.  I do not go there anymore!

Can care less? Can't - or couldn't - not can or could, the implication being that you care as little as possible.

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7 hours ago, Rimmer said:

The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) confirmed that the smoking prohibition at beaches which will reduce waste from cigarette filters and keep tourists from getting intoxicated.

What a load of crock, That's nothing Compared to the rest of the countries Poison and Fumes  emitted in the Air.

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6 hours ago, marko kok prong said:

Curious about the photo,seems to be giant Hedgehog in foreground.

I never noticed that but I did notice the girl above the washed up hedgehog next to the fat one ..............................is she wearing anything around her front toilet ?

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