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Phuket officials to target ‘bad foreigners’ to enhance tourism


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3 hours ago, BritScot said:

Would it not make more sence to round up bad Thai actors like taxi mafia, currupt police shake downs, club, pub doormen beating tourist to a pulp and of course restaurants, bars etc from padding bills etc, etc the list goes on and on...

With you on that! Police always take the side of the Taxi mafia, and Thai bar owners. The incident where the tourist was dragged out of the taxi, If it hadn't been videoed and shown on social media, nothing would have happened to the taxi driver. They put big joke in charge of anti-corruption and he's the most corrupt amongst them. He was moved to an INACTIVE POST because of what he and his gang were getting up to in Bangkok's Go-Go Bars areas.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

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The island of Phuket, a popular tourist hotspot, was the stage for a significant meeting yesterday. The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police Immigration Bureau, Pol Lt Gen Itthiphon Ittisanronnachai, made a request to Phuket officials to assemble a task force to zero in on bad foreigners, thereby offering the Immigration Bureau the aid they require to tackle the situation.


The meeting, convened by Lt Gen Itthiphon after spending a night on the island, saw attendance from Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat, heads of government agencies, and prominent figures from the tourism and business sector. The aim was to devise strategies to fortify Phuket city, priming it for an impressive tourist reception.

 

A diverse group of participants, which included the President of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO), Rewat Areerob, Commander of the Royal Thai Navy Third Naval Area, Rear Admiral Suchat Thammapitakwet, Phuket Town Deputy Mayor Prasit Sinsaowaphak, and senior local Immigration officers, attended the meeting.

 

As per an official meeting report, Lt Gen Itthiphon stated that Phuket’s significance as a tourist hotspot has increased, especially with the Prime Minister’s policy to introduce ‘Free Visas’ to attract tourists from countries like China, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, and Taiwan.


The President of the Phuket Chamber of Commerce, Kongsak Koophongsakorn, made an appeal to the Immigration Bureau for facilitating long-stay tourists and clamping down on ‘bad elements’. He urged for swift visa extension procedures and strict safety measures, particularly for those who work in grey areas.

 

by Mitch Connor

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So with the south of the island currently a province of Russia made up of those avoiding military service and organised crime and basically all of them in breach of “tourist” rules, I assume that’s where they will start? 
 

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10 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Anyone wearing cargo shorts, flip flops and having tattoos, talking too loudly or swaggering around with a prostitute young enough to be their granddaughter :smile:

 

Don't forget that collared, checked shirt from the East End Thrift Shop. Maybe just swaggering around with Chang, too skint to afford a prostitute.

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9 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Anyone wearing cargo shorts, flip flops and having tattoos, talking too loudly or swaggering around with a prostitute young enough to be their granddaughter :smile:

except the ones who go around chopping up bodies, or kidnaping as those foreigner's have already paid into the police Songkran fund.:sleepy:

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'Bad foreigners', to borrow Thai authorities' favourite term as well as scapegoat, may cause some problems for some tourists (and locals!) but they are not the single cause of low tourist arrivals and everything that's wrong with the tourism industry. They need to be removed, of course, but stop blaming them for everything. Start by looking at the mirror first, useless brainless muppets.

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Would like to know how many Bikie gangsters, romance scammers, call centre/gambling operators, dodgy real estate developers and foreign fugitives and long overstayers have actually been arrested and deported in the last five years?

 

Seems that most of them are living under protection having paid the requisite fees. 
 

The ones not bunging it up the chain are the ones being moved to inactive posts whilst their protectees, low in status, are the ones being deported.

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4 hours ago, BritScot said:

Would it not make more sence to round up bad Thai actors like taxi mafia, currupt police shake downs, club, pub doormen beating tourist to a pulp and of course restaurants, bars etc from padding bills etc, etc the list goes on and on...

In other words they better hold a mirror up to themselves.

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4 hours ago, BritScot said:

Would it not make more sence to round up bad Thai actors like taxi mafia, currupt police shake downs, club, pub doormen beating tourist to a pulp and of course restaurants, bars etc from padding bills etc, etc the list goes on and on...

It would, but we're in the land of nothing makes any sense.

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