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Tourists visiting national parks at New Year must have bags to carry their garbage


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3 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Good move but please don't make this about tourists (implying non-Thais). The real issue is homegrown.

I read the article as tourists, meaning all tourists, not just aliens. Thais are tourist in their native land too.

But you read it differently.

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Just now, Hockeybik said:

It is really difficult to find public trash cans anywhere in Thailand. One reason people just throw it on the ground. In the US and other countries in public places you are rarely far from a proper place to put your trash. 

 

yes, and no, at many public transportation locations and vehicles in the uk there have been no litter bins since the IRA bombings in the 1990s, some people (there will always be some) occasionally drop their litter in these places but the vast majority take their rubbish with them.

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27 minutes ago, legend49 said:

Double pricing killed off tourists wants of going to these places. This new game will put the cement on top of the grave.

Thais are not charged double for being a tourist to Thai parks.

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Buy more garbage cans with wheels, covers and flaps. Have them empty throughout the day end of the day removed them to a secure location for all the trash to be picked up.

 

Thai officials and the media who took the picture!  why in the world is there bags of trash throw into a area in this manner is critical thinking so lacking that one can't figure out the problem.  This is the same problem you have in Pattaya, look at the population yet you see no garbage cans anywhere and when there is one you have to walk KM to get to it reason why Thais learn to just throw it on the floor!

 

 

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3 hours ago, leeneeds said:

I thought the push was on to reduce the reliance on plastic bags, suppling biodegrade-able bags as part of an entry fee to use and take out of the park, that could be then deposited in a supplied and Emptied bin, would be more proactive.

Just back from Koa Sok, no plastic bags allowed in only cloth bags.

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