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Video: Tourist police crack down on women AND transgenders on Pattaya's Beach Road


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59 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

I think there is a difference between the girls in the bars and the girls and ladyboys on the street.  

 

Looking at it from a western perspective the bars are more like a brothel.  The girls all work for the house/bar and any issues that a customer has will come back against the bar so the girls are on relatively best behaviour.

 

Street prostitution in any country is a risky thing as you really do not know what you are getting.  The girls have o one to answer to and if they get caught ripping off a customer oh well they pay a fine and are back on the street the next day or they move to Phuket or a different part of BKK.

Definitely agree with you, if you take a girl from a bar, its very unlikely you will have a problem?

However it all falls under 'prostitution', I know that the LB's on Beach Road have been a problem, stealing stuff etc, but the cops go after easy targets? The go go bars pay protection to the police and expect just that?

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16 minutes ago, shackleton said:

Why do the police bother it will never change  its what Pattaya is about 

Known all over world 

That's why people come for the night life in the sex sin city of Thailand 

Absolutely correct . So the police clean up Pattaya , who is going to go there for holiday fun ? nobody for sure . Pattaya is all about girls and bars but the girls are seen as an easy target for the cops . Can you imagine how much the top cop will be making a night at 1000 baht fine per girl ?  Much more than checking traffic .  

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1 hour ago, BusyB said:

It's a kind of inverse PR.

 

By cracking down in front of the media like this they are reminding the world that Pattaya is still the world's largest ever brothel since Sodom and Gommorha and is now LGBQT+ certified as well.

 

 

Yup! "No such thing as bad publicity"! ( P.T.Barnum)

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2 minutes ago, superal said:

Absolutely correct . So the police clean up Pattaya , who is going to go there for holiday fun ? nobody for sure . Pattaya is all about girls and bars but the girls are seen as an easy target for the cops . Can you imagine how much the top cop will be making a night at 1000 baht fine per girl ?  Much more than checking traffic .  

Can the girls not go do their soliciting in places where they are a little less conspicuous, instead of Pattaya's main thoroughfare, a place where families, children and normal people walk to enjoy their holiday? Better still, are there not enough establishments with roofs and four walls where those working girls could go and still easily be found by tourists. I don't think the police are trying to clean up Pattaya at all, I think they are just trying to get the sleaze out from underneath everybody's gaze and force the industry to be a little more discreet. Is that too much to ask.

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2 hours ago, BusyB said:

It's a kind of inverse PR.

 

By cracking down in front of the media like this they are reminding the world that Pattaya is still the world's largest ever brothel since Sodom and Gommorha and is now LGBQT+ certified as well.

 

 

Absolutely. Probably the best way to get proper free media visibility for the real thing without saying it. 

 

The "Kremlin approach" of denying something in real world actually mean confirming something does not work as well pattayas case, even if they have tried to preach the Family Resort thingy. It just confuses people. Harassing Beach road streetwalkers and ensuring media reports about that works much better. 

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