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Social Media Outrage as Tourists Blatantly Urinate on Pattaya Beach

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On 9/18/2024 at 5:56 AM, jacko45k said:

Yes my thought too.... pass many a parked vehicle with the driver wetting a nearby bush or wall. Where are the public urinals on the Beach Rd (free would be best, build them with the 300 baht tourist tax that is being touted again!)

Baht bus drivers are pissing all over you. Metaphorically.

 

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  • Not condoning this action by tourists. However there are a complete lack of toilet facilities in the area. This despite millions of baht allocated to so called improvements every year. 

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    A shocking example of tourist atitudes taking the piss!

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Urine is, for the most part, sterile. I would offer that pissing in the ocean improves it when you are in Pattaya.

20 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Asians are also tourists, including Thais.

Moreso these days.... demographics has shifted. 

On 9/18/2024 at 5:09 AM, sungod said:

Baht bus drivers are pissing all over the city

How about the moto taxi guys. I have seen them take leaks, but not that often. Out in the heat drinking water all day they must be going somewhere. Seems like the whole town would reek of piss as there are no facilities.

On 9/18/2024 at 5:09 AM, sungod said:

Baht bus drivers are pissing all over the city

In 2016 I was walking along Jomtien on the sea side of the street, just south of the night market where there was a long wall at some empty land. It was around noon. Tourists with kids were walking on the sidewalk heading north. Baht bus pulls over and the driver step out and takes a whiz on the wall/sidewalk knowing this family is walking towards him from about 30 yards. Hops back in his bus and drives off. Honestly, I was kinda shocked that someone would do that.

Many people  mistake Pattaya for a Toilet

Yikes. The beach is such a natural place to urinate. The waves lap it up within seconds. 

 

Glad we don't have to concern ourselves with what most activists are doing. Most "activists" these days are merely netizens. Getting up off your bum and actually doing something is far different than moaning, groaning and criticizing on social media. For me, that amounts to next to zero, in terms of courage. Being outraged is simply participating in victim culture, and weak PC nonsense, which is degrading society and preformed mostly by weaklings.

 

Everything sparks debate these days, everything seems to offend the snowflakes, everything seems to cause "netizen outrage".

 

Who cares, it means nothing, it is less than zero. Outrage is simply a manifestation of weak victim culture.

I'm sure all of our resident Thai bashing comedians had a field day with this one. 

 

The old myth from the 1970's that Pattaya has no water treatment plants 

9 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Yikes. The beach is such a natural place to urinate. The waves lap it up within seconds. 

Into the sea would be better..... some parts of the Pattaya Beach never get seawater over the sand and I expect it could hold an odour. 

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