Popular Post webfact Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 The Tourist Police has taken proactive steps to enhance convenience and ensure the safety of tourists to promote a positive image of the country. Teaming up with CP All, they have established emergency reporting points for tourists at 7-Eleven stores, reported Daily News. Since the Thai government initiated the Visa Free policy for international tourists, according to data from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, from January 1st to March 17th, 2567, Thailand welcomed a staggering 8,074,651 foreign tourists, generating revenue of 390.906 billion baht. This reflects the immense potential of Thailand's tourism sector, drawing interest from global travelers. Picture: Daily News Lieutenant General Sak Siriphan Pueak-oyam, Commander of the Tourist Police, emphasized that this collaboration aims to support the government's urgent economic stimulus policy through tourism revenue. It includes adjusting entry conditions, implementing measures to ensure convenience and safety for tourists, and enhancing the country's tourism image. The initiative involves leveraging the Strong Tourism Community (S.T.C.) project, focusing on Smart Safety Zones in 20 key tourist destinations across 18 provinces. This collaborative effort with private sector partners aims to identify and mitigate physical risks, ensuring safer tourism experiences. Moreover, CP All's extensive network of 7-Eleven stores, totaling over 14,000 branches nationwide with a workforce exceeding 200,000, makes them an ideal partner for providing assistance to tourists. The staff, trained in customer service and community support, embody the spirit of "Thousands of People, Thousands of Kindnesses," aligning with the mission to serve society. In the initial phase, 156 7-Eleven branches in crucial tourist areas across 18 provinces have been selected for participation. Over 300 staff members from these branches have undergone training to effectively assist tourists and collaborate with the Tourist Police. Picture: Daily News The 20 key tourist destinations in the first phase include renowned landmarks and bustling streets such as Khao San Road in Bangkok, the Floating Market in Samut Prakan, and Walking Street in Pattaya. Mr. Yuthasak Poomsurakul, CEO of CP All, highlighted the significance of this cooperation in elevating safety measures and convenience for tourists while supporting the government's tourism industry growth agenda. This partnership not only enhances tourist convenience and safety but also reinforces trust in Thailand as a destination, in line with the ethos of "Giving and Sharing" upheld by both organizations. -- ASEAN NOW 2024-03-20 - Discover how Cigna Insurance can protect you with a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment. For more information on expat health insurance click here. Get your business in front of millions of customers who read ASEAN NOW with an interest in Thailand every month - email marketing[at]aseannow.com for more information Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 6
Popular Post flyingtlger Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 Tourist: I'd like to report a crime and I'll take a large Coke Slurpee with that..... 1 1 7
Popular Post morrobay Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla . The most dangerous thing in this country is crossing the road . So where are the pedestrian bridges???. And what about these lowlife local males driving motorbikes on the sidewalks?? 1 2
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 6 minutes ago, morrobay said: Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla . The most dangerous thing in this country is crossing the road . So where are the pedestrian bridges???. And what about these lowlife local males driving motorbikes on the sidewalks?? Correction: The most dangerous thing in Thailand is a Thai driver. If only Thailand had a real police force that enforced vehicle laws and road rules. 3 1 1 1 3 3
Popular Post mikebell Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 So the lazy, useless, invisible police are deputising 7-11 staff to save them work? 5 2 3
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 7-Eleven is joining the fight, they're going to eliminate all processed pork products, and all chips made with palm oil in an effort to improve tourist safety 1 2
Paris333 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Crime Rate by Country 2024 Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted March 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 20, 2024 Love it... Tourist runs into 7-11... "Some mototaxi guys are trying to kill me, lock the doors and call the police" 7-11 Staff: "Wave Mai Kha ?????" 1 1 2
richard_smith237 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 15 hours ago, lordgrinz said: If only Thailand had a real police force that enforced vehicle laws and road rules. All laws... As pointed out... the existing laws in Thailand are quite sufficient... (with a couple of exceptions that need to be eradicated for the progression of society)... ... As pointed out... what is lacking is an police force that edges more towards effective than apathetic. 2 1
SiSePuede419 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 I always feel safe when I am surrounded by snacks made in a factory. 😀 1 1
hotchilli Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 22 hours ago, webfact said: Since the Thai government initiated the Visa Free policy for international tourists, according to data from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, from January 1st to March 17th, 2567, Thailand welcomed a staggering 8,074,651 foreign tourists, generating revenue of 390.906 billion baht. This reflects the immense potential of Thailand's tourism sector, drawing interest from global travelers. Maybe Thaialand should close all it's factories and turn them into theme parks? 1
morrobay Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 7 hours ago, spidermike007 said: 7-Eleven is joining the fight, they're going to eliminate all processed pork products, and all chips made with palm oil in an effort to improve tourist safety As well as the Thai male 7/11 workers who smoke a pack a day at the entrances 1
Victor Laszlo Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 Perhaps the majority of 7eleven staff(not all)should also be taught how to be polite. 1 1
Skipalongcassidy Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 11 minutes ago, Victor Laszlo said: Perhaps the majority of 7eleven staff(not all)should also be taught how to be polite. That is on the agenda right below teaching millions of visitors to behave civilly when visiting Thailand... 1 1
fotunate Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 the crime rate by country reflects reported (by government agencies) crime. What credence you may or may not place in any particular country's law enforcement agencies should be the prime factor in determining accuracy. 1
Humpy Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 ''convenience and safety for tourists.... ''... like preventing tourists getting run over by 10 year olds riding electric scooters !!? 1
Caldera Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 Would you like to report a crime to go with your ham and cheese toasty? That'll be an extra 19 baht kha. Yep, I can see that work. 1 1
bbi1 Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 It's too bad most folks on this forum are old geezers on retirement visas/extensions. They won't be able to take advantage of this great initiative. 1
Rampant Rabbit Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 Im going to wrestle that police woman to the ground get her in a headlock and hopefully I wont shoot my load in the process 1
Rampant Rabbit Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 9 minutes ago, bbi1 said: It's too bad most folks on this forum are old geezers on retirement visas/extensions. They won't be able to take advantage of this great initiative. Be fair Ive only just upgraded form my circular landlinedial phone to a push button fandangled thing........... then again I do speak to people and dont have my head stuck in a lump of plastic and circuitry all day long
Jonathan Swift Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 On 3/20/2024 at 9:35 AM, morrobay said: Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla . The most dangerous thing in this country is crossing the road . So where are the pedestrian bridges???. And what about these lowlife local males driving motorbikes on the sidewalks?? If you came here not knowing how to cross the street I'd say you made the wrong decision. Maybe you should find a nice Thai schoolgirl or boy to hold your hand. And if you consider Thai people to be lowlifes how about looking in the mirror first, because you don't sound like you're much of a prize either. You're the reason why some Thai people don't like farang. In 10 years I've never had a problem crossing, if the driver sees you he's not going to hit you, long as there is stopping distance. You sound pretty clueless and hostile about the culture here. Do you whine about "racism" and the purported double standard as well? You should do us all and yourself a favor and go back to where you came from, people like you don't belong here. 1
John Drake Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 If you thought the checkout lines at 7 Eleven were long before . . .
Popular Post mrwebb8825 Posted March 21, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2024 Wonder if they'll be adding a speed checkout line for 3 crimes or less? 1 3
Mr Meeseeks Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 18 hours ago, Paris333 said: Crime Rate by Country 2024 Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country Meanwhile, in the real world, Thailand’s two most senior Police officers have been transferred to inactive post due to pending charges relating to corruption. 🤣🤣🤣 2
Mr Meeseeks Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 6 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said: If you came here not knowing how to cross the street I'd say you made the wrong decision. Maybe you should find a nice Thai schoolgirl or boy to hold your hand. And if you consider Thai people to be lowlifes how about looking in the mirror first, because you don't sound like you're much of a prize either. You're the reason why some Thai people don't like farang. In 10 years I've never had a problem crossing, if the driver sees you he's not going to hit you, long as there is stopping distance. You sound pretty clueless and hostile about the culture here. Do you whine about "racism" and the purported double standard as well? You should do us all and yourself a favor and go back to where you came from, people like you don't belong here. wtf is this argumentative nonsense?
Paris333 Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 Quote Mr Meeseeks Quote Posted 6 hours ago On 3/20/2024 at 7:39 PM, Paris333 said: Crime Rate by Country 2024 Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country Meanwhile, in the real world, Thailand’s two most senior Police officers have been transferred to inactive post due to pending charges relating to corruption. Both National Police Chief And ‘Big Joke’ Transferred To PM’s Office Source: https://thainewsroom.com/2024/03/20/both-national-police-chief-and-big-joke-transferred-to-pms-office/
peter zwart Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 well at least i can defend myself now legaly with a chicken sausage.
morrobay Posted March 22, 2024 Posted March 22, 2024 11 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said: wtf is this argumentative nonsense? That's allright whenever you call spades spades around here you always smoke out "these" kinds with their one size fits all - go home, ad nauseam. And agendas/reading comprehension "problems" : I did not say Thai people were lowlifes! Was only referring to motorbikes on sidewalks Thais.
Yagoda Posted March 22, 2024 Posted March 22, 2024 An excellent idea to promote tourist safety for nervous first time tourists and travelers.
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