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Pattaya’s homeless problem comes to the attention of resort’s authorities

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Pattaya’s homeless problem comes to the attention of resort’s authorities

 

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Picture: Ruk Siam News

 

Ruk Siam News reported that Pattaya police, a homeless organization and officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and other special forces were out in force clearing homeless people and beggars off the streets. 

 

A force of 50 were determined to clear up Pattaya once and for all. 

 

The media said on Facebook that the problem of vagrancy in Pattaya was "chronic" and the image they present was unseemly for what they described as a "world class resort". 

 

Despite many attempts to clear the hobos out the problem persisted resulting in the action on Friday. 

 

Two areas were targeted - the first being beach road in the south Pattaya area and Soi Bua Khao. 

 

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The homeless and beggars were loaded on a police vehicle and taken to the station to have their records checked. 

 

Some "mental cases" ran off after hurling foul mouthed insults at the authorities, they said. 

 

The second place targeted for action was Walking Street. Virtually nothing was open and there weren't any vagrants.

 

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Picture: Ruk Siam News

 

So the authorities made do with a few Cambodians selling things on the street. 

 

Six people were reportedly taken in. Fines were issued. 

 

Cambodians would be deported and Thais would be helped by the homeless people's organisation, said the media.

 

Source: Ruk Siam News

 

 

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  • Some good pavement here in the world class resort ....  

  • Rough sleeping is an issue everywhere I think currently. There are certainly a lot more people sleeping rough in Hat Yai, and I don't think the term 'hobo' helps. These are just people who've lost the

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    Rather inappropriate to label them as "mental cases" , actually quite understandable behavior . Homeless and broke people , due to the pandemic are forced to sleep on the streets and along comes

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Some good pavement here in the world class resort ....

 

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23 minutes ago, rvaviator said:

Some good pavement here in the world class resort ....

 

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Yeah right, the entire place looks like war just ended lol.

yep .... get those hobo's into a facility with a roof over their heads. Problem is with the drug addicts and vagrant's they will just return to the same area like in most cities. They don't want help just more drugs.

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Some "mental cases" ran off after hurling foul mouthed insults at the authorities, they said.

 

Now those are the guys I like to give a few baht too ????

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The media said on Facebook that the problem of vagrancy in Pattaya was "chronic" and the image they present was unseemly for what they described as a "world class resort". 

Rough sleeping is an issue everywhere I think currently. There are certainly a lot more people sleeping rough in Hat Yai, and I don't think the term 'hobo' helps. These are just people who've lost their job as a result of the virus, can't pay their rent, and are out on the street.

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The authorities need to address the problem of homelessness during the pandemic , rounding them up and talking them all to the Police station wont help the situation  

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After reading this I would like to do some hurling of foul mouthed insults at the authorities also ????

14 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Some "mental cases" ran off after hurling foul mouthed insults at the authorities, they said.

 

Now those are the guys I like to give a few baht too ????

You could buy them a pint next time you're in the pub.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Despite many attempts to clear the hobos out the problem persisted resulting in the action on Friday.

ya those pesky human beings struggling to survive. the nerve. 

 

is there not a local temple that could take some of these people in and help feed them get them back on their feet ? i could be wrong but is that not one of the reasons temples are open ?

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The person who wrote that has never truly travelled or is totally ignorant. To call Pattaya a world class resort  is a joke, they wouldn't know what world class is.

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1 hour ago, rvaviator said:

Some good pavement here in the world class resort ....

 

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"So, you're going to Pattaya, enjoy your trip" 

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Maybe they are homeless because the Government has taken their jobs.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Fines were issued. 

They had money?

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Some "mental cases" ran off after hurling foul mouthed insults at the authorities, they said.

Rather inappropriate to label them as "mental cases" , actually quite understandable behavior .

Homeless and broke people , due to the pandemic are forced to sleep on the streets and along comes a Policeman are carts them off to the police station , quite understandable that the people are going to run away

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The derogatory term "hobo" by authorities and or media, demonizes people who are part of a social issue, not a criminal matter.

Fining  people in poverty only exacerbates  the problem, increasing further poverty. 

Making poverty and mental health a criminal matter achieves nothing, increase services and stimulate the economy by investing in services to enable change and support for them.

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Just now, RJRS1301 said:

The derogatory term "hobo" by authorities and or media, demonizes people who are part of a social issue, not a criminal matter.

Fining  people in poverty only exacerbates  the problem, increasing further poverty. 

Making poverty and mental health a criminal matter achieves nothing, increase services and stimulate the economy by investing in services to enable change and support for them.

"A hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagrant, especially one who is impoverished. The term originated in the Western—probably Northwestern—United States around 1890. Unlike a "tramp", who works only when forced to, and a "bum", who does not work at all, a "hobo" is a traveling worker. " Wikipedia.

35 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagrant

Sure that's what wikiwhatever says, but do people actually say "I'm a hobo" or "I'm a vagrant"?  I doubt it. 

 

It's a label attached to them, not something they would profess to be. A bunch of crappy circumstances has put them on the street with no roof over their head.

 

 

40 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

"A hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagrant, especially one who is impoverished. The term originated in the Western—probably Northwestern—United States around 1890. Unlike a "tramp", who works only when forced to, and a "bum", who does not work at all, a "hobo" is a traveling worker. " Wikipedia.

Remains non the less derogatory in the 21st century.

44 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

"A hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagrant, especially one who is impoverished. The term originated in the Western—probably Northwestern—United States around 1890. Unlike a "tramp", who works only when forced to, and a "bum", who does not work at all, a "hobo" is a traveling worker. " Wikipedia.

Should just call these people *homeless/jobless*

2 hours ago, webfact said:

A force of 50 were determined to clear up Pattaya once and for all. 

 

The media said on Facebook that the problem of vagrancy in Pattaya was "chronic" and the image they present was unseemly for what they described as a "world class resort". 

 

Despite many attempts to clear the hobos out the problem persisted resulting in the action on Friday. 

A force of 50 were determined to clear up Pattaya once and for all.

Apart from the fact that Pattaya has been "Purged of some seen to undesirables" or possibly people just down on their luck ......

 

The media said on Facebook that the problem of vagrancy in Pattaya was "chronic" and the image they present was unseemly for what they described as a "world class resort". 

How on earth can you have Vagrancy & "World Class Resort" in the same context ......LOL

 

Despite many attempts to clear the hobos out the problem persisted resulting in the action on Friday. 

Excuse me are these people the same "Hobos"  (Possibly people just down on their luck) plus the fact that they are people none the less, you would love dearly to vote for you next time around ...........!!!

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Pattaya police, a homeless organization

????

2 hours ago, mr mr said:

is there not a local temple that could take some of these people in and help feed them get them back on their feet ? i could be wrong but is that not one of the reasons temples are open ?

You are right, every man can have a shelter and food in a temple in Thailand

however they need to comply with the rules of the temple, no smoking, no drink

alcohol, respect the hours, work to clean the temple and so on

a lot of the homeless are drug or alcohol addicts, they are unable

and don't want to respect any rule, the problem is the same in western countries.

Plus you have the problem of the women, a lot of them want stay with their ''boyfriend''

and vice versa, and the temples don't accept couples.

It's not simple and there is no quick solution to solve the problem.

By chance you don't have here (Yet) on the sidewalk hordes of 10\15

homeless with dogs, both with agressives behaviour. like it is in my country of origin.

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Maybe thay are just a man of the road, a hobo by name  !!

1 minute ago, kingofthemountain said:

You are right, every man can have a shelter and food in a temple in Thailand

however they need to comply with the rules of the temple, no smoking, no drink

alcohol, respect the hours, work to clean the temple and so on

a lot of the homeless are drug or alcohol addicts, they are unable

and don't want to respect any rule, the problem is the same in western countries.

Plus you have the problem of the women, a lot of them want stay with their ''boyfriend''

and vice versa, and the temples doesn't accept couples.

It's not simple and there is no quick solution to solve the problem.

I have never seen a homeless man living inside a temple 

48 minutes ago, Stocky said:

but do people actually say "I'm a hobo" or "I'm a vagrant"?


 

Well, some people say "I am a politician", and not only do they get away with it, but they sometime get respect for it... Go figure... 

The problem is "chronic" yet they only managed to find 6 homeless? I would imagine there are many major cities that would love that "problem".

4 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

I have never seen a homeless man living inside a temple 

Maybe because they look like monks?

A temple is not a free hotel, as i said if you want

free shelter and food you need to comply with the temple rules

i mean all the rules, he is not anymore a homeless, he becomes

a novice if the abbot agree 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

They had money?

The fines were for the Cambodians selling things .

Not a clever way to end homelessness , fine the people who are earning money , stop them from selling things and take their money................which will actually make them homeless  

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