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Police chief transferred for allowing prostitution in Pattaya, foreign bar owners deported and blacklisted


Jonathan Fairfield

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3 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

I think there is maybe a message being sent to foriegn bar owners and managers, "pull your head in". 

If you join a couple of the big Pattaya facebook groups (20k members) the bar owners and managers are not exactly being discreet about the soi 6 activities. 

These guys are not keeping a low profile and just the silent owner or manager in the background. They post and advertise themselves, their bars, their activities. 

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4 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

The foreign owners are all being deported and blacklisted. 

 

And the Bang Lamung district chief has ordered the bar shut for five years for damaging the image of tourism in Pattaya and Thailand

Dubble moral Thailand hits on farangs again 

The image of Pattaya is sex if you really want Pattaya image to change close all bars farangs and Thais and stop prostitution on beach road 

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4 hours ago, tifino said:

At least there is now something he can boast to his grandkids about on his knee, in his retirement... 

Who, and about what... You mean the guy that was transferred...what is that to be boasting about?

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This is the laugh of the day except for the underage bit which I actually agree with.

I wonder if because there is no prostitution in Pattaya the monthly fat envelope going back to Central is getting a bit thin.

He would have paid 30,000,000 to upstairs for his appointment , I wonder if he had time to recoup his investment ?

 

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3 hours ago, marcusarelus said:

It's a lot of work.  7 days a week when I owned one.  Did you ever try to manage go go girls?  Like herding cats.  

Kinnell, Marcus, something else we didn't know about your past.   LOL

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Why is there so much opposition towards prostitution, which is essentially a victimless crime.

If it was decriminalised and suitable legislation passed, it would mean income for government, protection for sex workers, take the criminal element out.

Health care for workers, and regular STI checks making it all safer for clients and workers

 

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Absolutely Bonkers!    I cant believe I am reading this farce.  It is ridiculous. Even Stevie Wonder can see whats goes on in Pattaya.   Its absolutely mind numbing what is happening in this country these days. How can people act so oblivious and be so stupid?   Its utterly disgraceful. Elections, tourism, visa regulations, greed, control and corruption is totally out of order.  Simply impossible to get my head around it or even comment an opinion without spitting feathers.

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Given that it's common knowledge that there is a ton of prostitution all over Pattaya (and Thailand in general), I am just going to assume that they wanted to get rid of the police chief, and this was the easiest way to do it.

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4 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Bang Lamung district chief Amnat Charoensri said that he had ordered the bar shut for five years and that the case had damaged the image of a tourist town (Pattaya) and the image of the country.

Okey!

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4 hours ago, toenail said:

A very liberal thought, but why not legalize prostitution in certain soil like they do in certain European cities. The government would get some income , more safe for the “escorts”, & gets rid of the scumbags.

you do not understand Thailand does not have prostitution so they can not legalize it

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the owners were a consortium of Taiwanese, Chinese and Thai nationals.

 

Deported and blacklisted; that would be the Taiwanese and Chinese. So what happens to the Thai nationals ???????????????????????????????????????

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2 minutes ago, 30la said:

Can anyone explain to me why managers are only transferred and not expelled?
What they have done so far will continue in the new position!
Evil must be eradicated and not transferred!

They sit at empty desks for a month getting paid. When the heat dies down they return.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

There is only one reasonable explanation for the closure of this bar. Someone was not getting his a share. 

 

As for the police chief? Has to be something else. Nothing whatsoever to do with prostitution. That is a crock. Total BS and a whitewash. 

 

I think you are spot on.

 

The Chonburi ' bean counters ' have probably said that this bar was not on their monthly radar. They have probably dug deeper and found other bars as well.

 

1 hour ago, cracker1 said:

No rent for the landlord for 5 years !

 

Unless it opens as a 7-11?

 

49 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

Don't you have to pay a lot to become Police chief there? maybe he can claim a refund if he's not filled his bank accounts up yet

 

You do indeed and they usually get about 2 years to get their money back..... WITH INTEREST!

1 hour ago, car720 said:

This is not about sex, prostitution or image.

This is all about the Thais taking over an asset from the Chinese.

 

A bit confused by this post?

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8 minutes ago, legend49 said:

the owners were a consortium of Taiwanese, Chinese and Thai nationals.

 

Deported and blacklisted; that would be the Taiwanese and Chinese. So what happens to the Thai nationals ???????????????????????????????????????

Reopen under a new name ????

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Speechless, I really do not know what to make of this. What happens now when social media starts publishing more evidence of this going on. 

 

One thought crosses my mind, do the sacked Police get the 'deposits' back they paid to secure these positions?

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About time the Thai police and politicians woke up to the fact they make themselves look very stupid and naive when they carry on with the no prostitution propaganda in Thailand. Prostitution is alive and well in every country in the universe except Thailand.They will not legalise it because most of them will miss out on the money they make by denying it and keeping it illegal.

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2 hours ago, nightfox said:

Police chief transferred for allowing prostitution in Pattaya, foreign bar

You cant make this stuff up lol.....Its not April fools is it?

Let's hope they don't start an investigation into why he was allowing prostitution. Might uncover lots of "inaccuracies" in the accounting department if they did.

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6 minutes ago, Trexpat said:

Speechless, I really do not know what to make of this. What happens now when social media starts publishing more evidence of this going on. 

 

One thought crosses my mind, do the sacked Police get the 'deposits' back they paid to secure these positions?

No but they get to keep the profits.. nobody wants to open that can of worms.

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Years and years ago I knew a bar, go go Cabaret owner,  the police arrested him for boy prostitution, a foreigner paid the bar fee to take off the boy.....this was paying for prostitution the police said.......the owner went to court and said,  the bar fee was to take off the boy, whatever they did was not my business, to my mind the tourist wanted an escort to show him round the resort.   The police could not prove it was money for sex.   case thrown out.

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