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Report Russian Teens Clash with Thai Rappers on Pattaya's Walking Street
Teaching them by a beating doesn't make anyone change but want to get revenge He means the ladyboys would have sex with them, which he thinks would calm them down, as it does him. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 June 2025
Pattaya Plans AI Drone Patrols to Hunt Overstayers and Crooks in Real Time FIle photo for reference only In an ambitious bid to modernise its approach to public safety, the bustling beach city of Pattaya has unveiled plans to deploy AI-powered police drones. Mayor Poramese Ngampichet, alongside Police Lieutenant Colonel Torlap Tinamat, the head of Pattaya’s Tourist Police, announced this initiative during a high-profile briefing. The goal is clear: to keep the city safe, welcoming, and free from those with outstanding legal troubles. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363229-pattaya-plans-ai-drone-patrols-to-hunt-overstayers-and-crooks-in-real-time/ -
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Accident Crane Collapse at 67-Storey Condo Site in Pattaya, Construction Halted Immediately
Like no comparable building in Thailand has ever done, you mean? -
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Report Pattaya Plans AI Drone Patrols to Hunt Overstayers and Crooks in Real Time
FIle photo for reference only In an ambitious bid to modernise its approach to public safety, the bustling beach city of Pattaya has unveiled plans to deploy AI-powered police drones. Mayor Poramese Ngampichet, alongside Police Lieutenant Colonel Torlap Tinamat, the head of Pattaya’s Tourist Police, announced this initiative during a high-profile briefing. The goal is clear: to keep the city safe, welcoming, and free from those with outstanding legal troubles. The drones are part of a broader strategy to combine technology with traditional policing methods. These drones are equipped to integrate seamlessly with a centralised AI database. This advanced system can scan crowds during major city events and identify individuals either wanted for past infractions or overstaying their visas. This innovative approach demonstrates Pattaya's commitment to leveraging technology to enhance security and efficiency, ensuring both locals and tourists feel secure. "We believe this initiative will significantly boost Pattaya’s reputation as a safe haven for both visitors and residents," Mayor Poramese stated confidently. The plan isn’t just about safety; it’s about positioning Pattaya as a forward-thinking city ready to embrace the latest technological advancements for the public good. While this bold move has generated excitement and support from many quarters, it's not without its critics. In his bluntly titled open letter, “Dear Sir,” Alan French, a long-time foreign visitor, raised concerns that the emphasis on high-tech policing and large-scale public events is overshadowing the city’s core needs. He accused the mayor of focusing excessively on spectacle—such as firework festivals and themed parades—rather than addressing essential aspects like infrastructure and the overall quality of life for everyday residents. These criticisms underscore a broader debate within the community. As Pattaya moves towards this tech-driven future, there's a palpable tension between its innovative aspirations and the everyday practicalities that residents face. Proponents of the drone initiative argue that such measures are fitting for a city with extensive tourist traffic and will enhance security without imposing on the daily lives of those who call Pattaya home. Conversely, detractors worry that this focus on advanced technology might divert attention from necessary improvements in other critical areas such as roads, public transportation, and local services. They call for a balanced development approach, ensuring the city remains not just a tourist destination but also a well-rounded community. Amidst the bright promise of new technology and the practical concerns of everyday citizens, Pattaya stands at a crossroads. As the city prepares for its drones to take flight, officials find themselves tasked with bridging the gap between innovative crime prevention and maintaining a well-functioning urban environment. It’s a delicate balance, one that will require careful consideration and ongoing dialogue between city leaders and the community. As Pattaya charts its future, this blend of progress and preservation will define not only its present reality but its path in the years to come. It's a journey that many will be watching with keen interest, hoping for a model that could transform urban living well beyond Pattaya's city limits. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-10 -
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Pride Flags Removed from House of Lords Canteen After Peer’s Complaint
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Pride Flags Removed from House of Lords Canteen After Peer’s Complaint
I haven’t. Understood it completely. You are the one confused between biker and the other term YOU posted.
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