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Phuket protest targets illegal tour guides

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Phuket protest targets illegal tour guides

By The Phuket News

 

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More than 50 legally registered tour guides gathered at Phuket Provincial Hall today (Nov 2). Photo: PR Dept

 

PHUKET:-- More than 50 Thai tour guides from the Andaman region gathered at Provincial Hall this morning (Nov 2) to hand over a letter of complaint to Phuket Vice Governor Thanyawat Chanpinit and Phuket Provincial Office Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Anupong Wawong.

 

The protest, led by Andaman Tour Guides Association President Krit Thepbumrung, called for the government to take steps to stem the problem of illegal tour guides working in the area.

 

Mr Krich explained that the letter of complaint alleges that foreign guides are not a new problem to Phuket and the surrounding tourism provinces.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-protest-targets-illegal-tour-guides-69218.php#asRE0u7vfejKqZSA.97

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2018-11-2

Then get some f##king guides who can speak the foreign language needed. 

 

The lazy barstewarts don't want to learn the language but still want the jobs. 

Suddenly there's not so much work with the reduction in Chinese and, surprise, surprise, the illegal tour guide protests start again. 

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