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Pattaya beach turns into unregulated booze and kratom market


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54 minutes ago, rick44 said:

I think the author of this article didn’t quite manage to hide the pro government stance 🙂

 

If everything was regulated, Thailand would just be another European country.

 

Where is the excitement in that?

 

Let's just appreciate the hard-working vendors who are there at an arm's length when you need something.

A very simplistic view if serious. Illegal goods cause a  blackmarket controlled by gangs who then fight over territory and violence becomes inevitable. 

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This is Thailand. An easy-going attitude to some unharmful aspects of law and order is part of the culture, and why many people enjoy life here. If you don't like it go somewhere else.

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26 minutes ago, Grumpy one said:

What about snatches with gold chains  :whistling:

 

Never come across a gold chain hanging down.

But rings and studs yes.  :giggle:

 

 

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2 hours ago, renaissanc said:

Do I really need to go to Pattaya to tell the Police how to solve the problem? Just arrest them one by one, fine them 50,000 Baht, and confiscate their stalls. If they reoffend, jail! Problem solved!

 

That's nice of you. :bah:

 

I like the free enterprise Thai street karts.

Good on them. :thumbsup:

 

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3 hours ago, harryviking said:

What about all the big talk about promoting Pattaya as a family resort?? Now . we that live a few hours drive from Pattaya have to reconsider going there for two - three days with our families?? This is easy to fix! High fines and arrest if they return should be enough! Confiscating their goods is also a way to go! Doing nothing means only one thing.....corruption"😆

Easy to fix... Have another hit... No police and if you do fine one he has deep pockets...  Corruption 101.

 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

leaving residents and tourists baffled by the seemingly powerless enforcement.

Useless

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

So tell the police to do their job.

Do the Thai police, actually know their job? I am just wondering what it says in their job description?

Posted
2 hours ago, rick44 said:

I think the author of this article didn’t quite manage to hide the pro government stance 🙂

 

If everything was regulated, Thailand would just be another European country.

 

Where is the excitement in that?

 

Let's just appreciate the hard-working vendors who are there at an arm's length when you need something.

Irrelevant....not the issue point to solve this problem..

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11 hours ago, hunkidori said:

Here's a few Baht in an envelope to turn a blind eye. That's how businesses  are allowed to operate in Pattaya

 

You think that is unique to Pattaya.

Oh the naivety. :stoner:

 

 

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