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Officials to set new rules for Hua Hin beach jet ski and water sport operators


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A jet ski on Hua Hin beach. File photo

 

By Paul Andrews

 

Officials are to draft a raft of new rules that jet ski operators on Hua Hin beach will be required to abide bide when renting out jet skis to tourists.

 

Hua Hin Municipality held a meeting with jet ski operators and those providing water sport activities on the beach following reports of conflicts amongst business operators.

 

Municipal officials said they had become aware that the existing rules, which were last drafted in 2019, were not be being adhered to.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/officials-to-set-new-rules-for-hua-hin-beach-jet-ski-and-water-sport-operators/

 

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5 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Very expensive and why not put all water activities  like kite surfing, and jetskiing at one place.. The other beaches is for the people who want to swim and relax instead of hearing the constant nois eof the waterscooters..

yep and the stink of fuel

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Officials are to draft a raft of new rules that jet ski operators on Hua Hin beach will be required to abide bide when renting out jet skis to tourists.

Set all the rules you like, it won't make jack s**t difference

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Municipal officials said they had become aware that the existing rules, which were last drafted in 2019, were not be being adhered to.

So what are they thinking? 

That they Will adhere to the New rules? Ain't gonna happen.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Municipal officials said they had become aware that the existing rules, which were last drafted in 2019, were not be being adhered to.

And so, a new set of rules, easier to ignore will be created following the Pattaya pattern. We'll done! Next!

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