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Pattaya Police step up beach safety patrols


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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

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In a new move to tackle issues of tourist congestion and rowdy behaviour, the vibrant city of Pattaya has taken decisive action to restore tranquillity to its renowned Pattaya and Jomtien beaches.

 

Collaborating closely with relevant agencies, Pattaya City Police Station implemented a series of measures aimed at safeguarding the safety and well-being of tourists.

 

Under the guidance of Deputy Superintendent Pol. Lt. Col. Surachet Aneksri, a joint operation was executed on Sunday. This operation brought together dedicated tourist police officers and over 50 officers from Pattaya City to patrol Jomtien and Pattaya beaches.

 

The core objective of this concerted effort was twofold: To maintain order, and to provide assistance to the clusters of tourists congregating along these scenic beachfronts, Pattaya Mail reported.

 

As the officers embarked on their patrols, they engaged in conversations with tourists, emphasising the shared responsibility of creating an enjoyable experience for all beachgoers. Their prominent presence aimed to foster a secure and welcoming atmosphere while actively discouraging disruptive behaviour and curbing the excessive consumption of alcohol, particularly during nighttime beach visits—a time when unruly teenage revelry tends to peak.

 

by Tara Abhasakun

Photo by Pattaya Mail.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/pattaya/pattaya-police-step-up-beach-safety-patrols

 

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You heard it here first folks.Another crackdown,lol

I can sleep better now...

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First the beaches are pretty much not useable any daylight hours due to lack of shade and seating... As a matter of fact they are all but deserted then...

 

From 7PM-to 10PM normal folks hang on the beach..

 

From 11PM to Sunrise its just hookers and drinkers who dont need protecting.....

 

So 7PM to 10PM  are the only hours that need patroling...

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4 hours ago, redwood1 said:

From 11PM to Sunrise its just hookers and drinkers who dont need protecting.....

Well there was a recent case of a local guy getting roughed up when he complained to a group of youths on the beach. I would like to see the odd police guy on patrol if it simply deters the thieves who will inevitably go there otherwise. 

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