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Idea of joint patrol with Chinese police a miscommunication : PM


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He should be asking for the TAT Governors resignation for floating this information to the media without his approval, thus showing that he is in charge. Anything else just makes him look like a weak leader who is flip-flopping or coming up with excuses. 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In an interview from San Francisco in the United States, where he was attending the APEC conference on Monday evening local time, the prime minister said it was a miscommunication on the part of the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thapanee Kiatphaibool.

She's going to get a slap for that.. 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In an interview from San Francisco in the United States, where he was attending the APEC conference on Monday evening local time, the prime minister said it was a miscommunication on the part of the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thapanee Kiatphaibool.

 

The TAT governor told the Thai media that the prime minister floated the idea of the presence of Chinese police in tourist provinces popular with Chinese visitors.

 

 

 

She said he said.

 

Great boss, throwing his Minister under the bus.

 

 

What a bunch of incompetent fools.

 

 

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Chinese police are great. 

As part of a Beijing HASH run, us motley mob ended up outside  the Forbidden City and had a circle formed with the usual beer drinking and some dressed in Tutu's. Then Tiamin Square had a problem with groups. The Chinese police politely said we would be arrested if we "ran" into the Forbidden City. 

All very nice. They let us carry on a bit, then we left.

All very nice and friendly.

 

 

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His image is not helped by video clips such as one shown on Channel 3 news last evening.

He was shown being interviewed inside the plane flying him to the USA. Looking relaxed and not wearing a jacket a sign on a bulkhed directly over his right shoulder read:

'LAVATORY FOR ECONOMY PASSENGERS TO THE REAR' 😀

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As bobthegimp said:- "Will Thailand be the next Hong Kong? "

But Bob, wait there's  more:-  The Solomon Islands P.M. has welcomed Chinese Police there, and supplying their arms to the local police, to quell any political backlash about all the Chinese infrastructure happening, including Naval.

Thaland (for the present) seems to have nipped in the bud what the beautiful ordinary Solomon Islanders couldnt.

How about the silent 'invasion" of other Pacific countries.

How about the dubious huge Naval vessell deal between China and Thailand?

How about the chinese Navy literally pushing Phillipine fishing boats away?

Watch this space people the worst is yet to come

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Yes, but in Thailand it appears to be quite common!

It is quite common: an idea comes up, not a moment of reconsidering the pro s and cons made public wait untill somebody thinks it over and then it goes: miscommunication. Same with tax ideas, 1 Rai land for foreigners etc etc

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