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Hua Hin Municipality threatens legal action against rule breaking beach vendors

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Hua Hin beach on Thursday (Nov 4, 2021). Image: Hua Hin Police

 

By Online Reporter

 

Hua Hin Municipality has vowed to take legal action against beach vendors who continue to break trading rules.

 

On Wednesday, (Mar 2) Mr. Polkrit Phuangvalaisin, from Hua Hin Provincial Police Headquarters, chaired a meeting between municipal officials to discuss the ongoing issues on all the main beaches in Hua Hin.

 

Mr. Abhisit Khamphiro, Regional Harbour Office Director, explained there are 22 vendors registered to operate near the beach at the Centara Hotel, and another 44 vendors registered at Hua Don, Sai Noi and Khao Tao beaches.

 

Back in 2014 all vendors were required to sign an MOU with the municipality about adhering to trading rules.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/hua-hin-municipality-threatens-legal-action-against-rule-breaking-beach-vendors/

 

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"However, not a single vendor has been fully complying with the rules"

 

Only normal way????

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Back in 2014 all vendors were required to sign an MOU with the municipality about adhering to trading rules.

Easy fix,

1st offence confiscate the beach chairs, tables, umbrellas.

Then negotiate the cost for storage and return cost per item.

2nd offence the items will be destroyed.

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Nothing will change....this is how it was in the 70's......in fact, many umbrellas and deck chairs are from then I think.

They're an eyesore!

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So in 2014 they were all required to sign a set of rules to adhere to.  But they didn't check for compliance until 8 years later.

Now they want to draft a new set of rules that won't be complied with for the next 8 years.

Good to go!

1 hour ago, GeorgeCross said:

wednesday is beach day.

 

I agree, no vendors.

9 hours ago, GeorgeCross said:

wednesday is beach day.

 

Its great. 

 

 

Laws, Rules and enforcement are just one big joke in L O Silliness

And as for the jet skis...... they've destroyed Khao Takiab

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