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Pattaya: Tourist police find no Covid lawbreaking in PR drive Saturday - some on beach told to move on


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Thai media 77kaoded reported that a contingent of tourist police headed by Major Somboon Euasamanmaitri went to Walking Street and the beach in Pattaya to make sure that all Covid-19 rules were being followed on Saturday night.

 

Major Somboon reported complete compliance with the closure orders in Walking Street but warned operators that the police would prosecute lawbreakers if they opened.

 

Chonburi province is now a Red Zone where pubs, bars, clubs and soapy massage have all been ordered shut.

 

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The cops - one on a Segway and others with masks and rubber gloves - were pictured having a friendly chat with some massage ladies. 

 

After Walking Street the cops went to the beach where some Thai tourists gathered in groups were asked to move on.

 

In other measures restaurants are to close by 9pm, no alcohol is to be served and gatherings of 50 up are banned. 

 

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3 hours ago, smedly said:

 

what rule were they breaking ?

Provincial... maybe this one...

Beaches, parks, reservoirs, are only for exercising. Gathering, eating, drinking in these areas is “requested” not to happen.

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42 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Provincial... maybe this one...

Beaches, parks, reservoirs, are only for exercising. Gathering, eating, drinking in these areas is “requested” not to happen.

where did it say they were drinking - did you imagine it

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Just now, smedly said:

where did it say they were drinking - did you imagine it

 

 

44 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Provincial... maybe this one...

Beaches, parks, reservoirs, are only for exercising. Gathering, eating, drinking in these areas is “requested” not to happen.

 

and requested is not an order or make it law breaking or illegal 

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23 minutes ago, smedly said:

and requested is not an order or make it law breaking or illegal 

And being asked to move on is not an order either. 

 

I went to the trouble of looking for an answer for you, not an argument from you... geez, some people!

 

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47 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

And being asked to move on is not an order either. 

you think they were asked

 

really 

 

not going to continue this stupid exchange

 

you obviously have you own understanding of things and will argue black is white no matter that it is in fact black - just pointless nonsense 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Chonburi province is now a Red Zone where pubs, bars, clubs and soapy massage have all been ordered shut.

Soapy massage should be allowed to be opened. They followed the covid guidelines on washing your hands and more. 

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9 hours ago, smedly said:

 

what rule were they breaking ?

Likely none but if you are a hiso cop giving up a Saturday night of partying with other hisos, it makes you feel better if you can throw your weight around and order a few plebs around  to show who's boss.

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8 hours ago, champers said:

Likely none but if you are a hiso cop giving up a Saturday night of partying with other hisos, it makes you feel better if you can throw your weight around and order a few plebs around  to show who's boss.

Simply gathering has  been mentioned, and the beaches and parks can only be used for exercise purposes. This wave is far more serious than the previous 2. April 2020 is dwarfed by April 2021.

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