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Move Forward MP Inspects Nightspot Area in Pattaya to Boost Tourists’ Confidence

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Pattaya — A diligent MP from the Move Forward Party Mr. Yodchai Phungporn visited a crowded nightspot area in Pattaya last night, June 1st, to uplift the tourists’ confidence about safety.


The inspection followed several violent incidents within nightspots over the past few weeks. Mr. Yodchai was accompanied by Pol. Col. Thanapong Phothi, superintendent of Pattaya Police Station, and tourist police who roamed the popular spots including Walking Street in South Pattaya and Xzyte Square yesterday to make sure that all tourists were safe.

 

According to Mr. Yodchai, his visit was aimed at providing guidelines and instructions to the staff of entertainment venues to ensure that they avoid the use of violence under all circumstances.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

#news

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/07/02/move-forward-mp-inspects-nightspot-area-in-pattaya-to-boost-tourists-confidence/

 

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Yep, it looks like a "crowded nightspot area" to me ....????

3 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Last night was not June 1st!

C'mon. It's Night Wish News. Give the a break. not exactly a responsible news source

This is plan B to keep tourists safe from violence: prohibit them from entering dangerous venues like the one in the photo.

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