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Whether its traffic problems or crime Pattaya police are ready for High Season

 

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Pattaya's finest have said they are ready for the tourist high season. 

 

Whether it is concern over the resort's traffic problems or matters of crime the force is ready for anything. 

 

Station chief Pol Col Apichai Krobpetch told Pattaya Online News that "all bases are covered". 

 

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And he had a stark warning for miscreants who might spoil the party: You will be arrested in Pattaya. 

 

He said that all agencies involved in security ranging from the regular police, tourist police, immigration and local authority had plans in place to protect tourists, locals and all their property. 

 

He urged business operators in the city to help out by making sure their CCTV was working so they could be the "eyes and ears" in helping the cops do their job.

 

Meanwhile traffic police chief Arut Suphanon said that day and night plans had been discussed.

 

Regarding construction in North Pattaya causing traffic woes he said special attention is being given to that area with more officers on duty.

 

"We'll be there," announced Arut hopefully.

 

Regarding fears that the opening of Terminal 21 would create traffic havoc he said that would not be the case. 

 

Meetings have taken place between the police and the massive new store to discuss how best to handle potential problems.

 

Arut also appealed to the public to be patient and help the police do their job. 

 

Pattaya Online News said that more and more tourists are expected to arrive through October with the high season getting into full swing at the end of the month. 

 

Source: Pattaya Online News

 
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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

Pattaya Online News said that more and more tourists are expected to arrive through October with the high season getting into full swing at the end of the month. 

I thought that was the exclusive job of TAT to issue press statements like this?

 

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Ready for traffic problems?  I think not.  We were on North Pattaya Road the other day heading west towards Terminal 21.  Huge traffic mess as the road was down to one lane  Why? They were digging up the brand new concrete in the brand new median--don't ask me why.  There could have been 2 lanes to get through the mess if the police had been there to block cars ftom parking where the work was being done.  But, as always, not a traffic cop in sight.  What's it going to be like when T21 opens in a few weeks if this construction is being managed so poorly.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

all agencies involved in security ranging from the regular police, tourist police, immigration and local authority had plans in place to protect tourists, locals

But the taxi drivers are allowed to flout the law of the land.

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37 minutes ago, lanista said:

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On 10/3/2018 at 10:59 AM, webfact said:

Pattaya police are ready for High Season

High season also means higher monthly police services charges. Such as bar and club insurance protection fees, footpath rental fees, late closing fees, taxi mafia blind eye fees, gambling commissions etc. etc.

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