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Pattaya Tourist Police Volunteers Undergo Training to Protect Tourists Ahead of High Season


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There is nothing wrong with the knowledge or education of the existing police volunteers. Better they focus on a real security guard program, ran and licensed buy government officials. A program that really sort out the bad apples and the ones lacking the necessary stable mentality to do the work the right way. If that happens, we can start talk about improving safety and protection for tourists.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

aimed at enhancing their ability to ensure the safety of tourists in Pattaya.

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

included lectures on the regulations for volunteers, knowledge related to tourism, the powers and duties of the volunteers, 

 

So it is really about 'know the rules' and do your duty?

Not sure where the safety bit comes in there.

The first thing on the list should be a warning to pedestrians from the USA, Europe, China etc

"Here you must look right, left, right before crossing the road and keep on looking (and listening) as you cross."

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The question is will the tourists even come there are far more welcoming Asian countries where you get more for you buck 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Pattaya Tourist Police launched a training program to boost volunteers’ ability to protect tourists ahead of the high season.

Nice to know you're safety is in the hands of volunteers.

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4 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

A program that really sort out the bad apples and the ones lacking the necessary stable mentality to do th

 

This is Thailand and you should know it

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What that proud "fist in the air" means? Is it something from Geguevara times?

Or add for some AV flick?

 

They all are smiling - so rather latter than something revolutionary. Well, kinda nasty.

I've heard stories about money extortion by these cowboys as policemen often can't request by themselves.

Nasty people

 

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8 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Best way to "protect tourists" is to remove all Thai drivers from Thai roads, problem solved.

Don’t forget Security Guards Nk level of trading except Soccer Camp 

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7 hours ago, brianthainess said:

So is this the same Volunteer training as Pooket or have they repeated the same training in Pattaya again.

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Bloody Mall Cops  want Authority 

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1 hour ago, NativeBob said:

What that proud "fist in the air" means? Is it something from Geguevara times?

Or add for some AV flick?

 

They all are smiling - so rather latter than something revolutionary. Well, kinda nasty.

I've heard stories about money extortion by these cowboys as policemen often can't request by themselves.

Nasty people

 

Last time I saw a pic like that they were shouting "Banzai!"

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2 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Last time I saw a pic like that they were shouting "Banzai!"

Last time I saw a pic like this I heard "More lube!"

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4 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

This is Thailand and you should know it

Ok, thanks for telling me. I feel better already.

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20 hours ago, simon43 said:

To protect tourists from what?

 

When I was a police volunteer in Phuket (many years ago), I was asked this question on several occasions by foreign tourists.

 

My answer?  I'm here to protect you from the Thai police!

The only way that might work out is if they hit the Thai security guy over the head before he got his kick in... or at least blocked him. 

I really just don't see it!

If the police were effective, they bars would not need their own security. 

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On 8/26/2024 at 9:41 AM, ChipButty said:

I always knew there was something not right about you,

 

So helping tourists at the international airport makes me a bit strange eh?

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On 8/26/2024 at 1:35 AM, crazykopite said:

The question is will the tourists even come there are far more welcoming Asian countries where you get more for you buck 

 

Yes. There are many myths that persist.   Sometimes the reality takes a bit of time to set in, but it eventually does appear.

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