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That's better! Pattaya shows its humanitarian side as dozens of desperate people offered hope

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That's better! Pattaya shows its humanitarian side as dozens of desperate people offered hope

 

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Pattaya has now shown its humanitarian face after criticism earlier in the week regarding the issue of the large number of desperate homeless people in the city.

 

Earlier a story on Thaivisa criticized a local media outlet and posters who blamed homeless people for their dire situation.

 

Now City Hall, other local officials from Bang Lamung and even the police have shown a much better attitude. 

 

Yesterday deputy mayor Banleu Kunlawanich led a group that found 33 people on Beach Road and in the nooks and crannies of nearby areas who were all sleeping out. 

 

77kaoded reported that most of them were unemployed and homeless because of the pandemic.

 

They said that they didn't want to go back to their hometowns because they didn't want to be a burden on their families. 

 

So they were sleeping rough in the hope that better times might come. 

 

The people were taken to homeless shelters run by the Chonburi authorities.

 

Deputy Banleu said that the night's activity would help restore a better image to the streets and help the people find alternative ways to earn a living and help them get back on their feet.

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

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  • while it is a commendable act, it is hardly a long time solution to the plight of those homeless folks, but what do you do when the government is bent on buying submarines by the dozen while neglectin

  • For months now local businesses (mainly farang) have been handing out thousands of food parcels to these people with little or no recognition by the authorities/media...strange how this story gets imm

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while it is a commendable act, it is hardly a long time solution to the plight of those homeless folks, but what do you do when the government is bent on buying submarines by the dozen while neglecting their citizens in need, priority is the name of the game here...

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23 minutes ago, ezzra said:

while it is a commendable act, it is hardly a long time solution to the plight of those homeless folks, but what do you do when the government is bent on buying submarines by the dozen while neglecting their citizens in need, priority is the name of the game here...

you forgot about the 600 new trucks they are buying from INDIA !!!

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47 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Deputy Banleu said that the night's activity would help restore a better image to the streets

Can't have people sleeping in the streets, might scare off the tourists.

 

If they acted on this much earlier, they wouldn't have been in this predicament, the fact that it took them so long to act shows the type of heartless people one is dealing with, it's all about, me, me, and mini me.

51 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

They said that they didn't want to go back to their hometowns because they didn't want to be a burden on their families. 

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

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Thailand , where no good deed goes unpublicized...Lights ,cameras, action.....

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7 hours ago, mok199 said:

Thailand , where no good deed goes unpublicized...Lights ,cameras, action.....

For months now local businesses (mainly farang) have been handing out thousands of food parcels to these people with little or no recognition by the authorities/media...strange how this story gets immediate publicity :whistling:

 

This have nothing to do with the Covid19 closeure.

There have always been socialy excluded people sleeping outside in this area.1655376214_Screenshot_2020-08-29ThatsbetterPattayashowsitshumanitariansideasdozensofdesperatepeopleofferedhope.png.9d8555abee55b0bf2f5dfa91c3d0c853.png

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

I have not talked to any of them, therefore, I am unable to know if they want to be a burden on Pattaya. Seemingly.

Construction sites are closed or delayed due to a lack of ( foreign ) labour,

Fishing Industry is crying for foreign labour...

Give these people work and an income !

18 minutes ago, Deli said:

Construction sites are closed or delayed due to a lack of ( foreign ) labour,

Fishing Industry is crying for foreign labour...

Give these people work and an income !

I have seen this people around Pattaya Beach for long time now.

They have not capacity to work in construktion sites or  in the fishing industry.

I think only prostitutes and ladymen can hang around on the Beach Road at night. These homeless people might damage the image of Pattaya. 

The government has an obligation to protect and provide for the most vulnerable during this government mandated shutdown. 

4 hours ago, Benmart said:

I have not talked to any of them, therefore, I am unable to know if they want to be a burden on Pattaya. Seemingly.

Well you'd better hop to it. 
Don't be lazy go and find out.
Seemingly

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7 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Can't have people sleeping in the streets, might scare off the tourists.

What tourists ? 

Tidying up before the 4 day long weekend. Some homeless prefer to sleep and live on the beach so are being moved on against their will.

20 hours ago, mok199 said:

Thailand , where no good deed goes unpublicized...Lights ,cameras, action.....

It's like the photo-cops; every time a crime is (accidentally?) solved they emerge in droves grinning proudly into the camera. 

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23 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

Given a choice I don't think they want to be a burden to anyone... going back home to unemployment or staying where you might find something... tough choice.

 

22 hours ago, ezzra said:

while it is a commendable act, it is hardly a long time solution to the plight of those homeless folks, but what do you do when the government is bent on buying submarines by the dozen while neglecting their citizens in need, priority is the name of the game here...

the shut down is more costly and deprived these very people of their livelihood

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20 hours ago, DanielS said:

I have seen this people around Pattaya Beach for long time now.

They have not capacity to work in construktion sites or  in the fishing industry.

It's non skilled labour and people can be trained for these jobs. They need a future, though it might be a long way.

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On 8/29/2020 at 11:36 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

I don't think they want to be a burden on anyone!

 

Wait til you lose your livelihood....

On 8/29/2020 at 11:36 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

No. They don't want to be a burden on their families who in all probability are already supporting other members of their family with what little they have.

 

On 8/29/2020 at 7:03 PM, SAFETY FIRST said:

Well you'd better hop to it. 
Don't be lazy go and find out.
Seemingly

Why don't you go as well?

3 hours ago, mommysboy said:

I don't think they want to be a burden on anyone!

 

Wait til you lose your livelihood....

I get that, but during such tough times, wouldn't you want to be with family?  Otherwise, what is the point of family?   

 

Could it be many of these people are estranged from their family, perhaps by their own fault?

 

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34 minutes ago, Leaver said:

I get that, but during such tough times, wouldn't you want to be with family?  Otherwise, what is the point of family?   

 

Could it be many of these people are estranged from their family, perhaps by their own fault?

 

the people going to pattaya are often the children,

the way pension system works here is that the children sends 3000 baht a month to the parents.

now that they lost the job due to government shut down,

they cant send money back and are ashamed of it,

and dont want to go back for that reason alone,

and then on top of that they dont want to double down by

becoming a burden (another non productive mouth to feed)

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4 minutes ago, scammed said:

the people going to pattaya are often the children,

the way pension system works here is that the children sends 3000 baht a month to the parents.

now that they lost the job due to government shut down,

they cant send money back and are ashamed of it,

and dont want to go back for that reason alone,

and then on top of that they dont want to double down by

becoming a burden (another non productive mouth to feed)

I know the way the system works here.  Just another example of Money Number One.  

On 8/29/2020 at 5:36 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

I made mention in a previous report that the solution was to pay for their bus fares back to their province.

 

So it seems they just want to be a burden on Pattaya.

whats the answer?

7 hours ago, Leaver said:

I get that, but during such tough times, wouldn't you want to be with family?  Otherwise, what is the point of family?   

 

Could it be many of these people are estranged from their family, perhaps by their own fault?

 

easy to sit in ones des res passing comment and advice.

12 hours ago, mommysboy said:

I don't think they want to be a burden on anyone!

 

Wait til you lose your livelihood....

I feel for these homeless. 
To some it's what they want, not for me.

 

Very immature and unprofessional for you to attack a fellow TVM by making reference losing my livelihood.
Disappointed with your childish comment.

On 8/29/2020 at 10:41 AM, rooster59 said:

They said that they didn't want to go back to their hometowns because they didn't want to be a burden on their families. 

But surely  Thai  families we are told  will  take care of their  own, I dont buy any of  this  BS, go back and work the land, problem solved.

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