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Posted
3 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

The world class unregulated hub of trade no less 🤔

 How is it in Hua Hin, the zimmer frame/colostomy bag capital of Thailand for farangs?

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Prostitution, drugs and absolute ignorance towards the law - welcome to Thailand.

The first thing to do when a new law is published - try to find out how to circumvent it or who is there to bribe. 

As long as there is very little to no law enforcement .......... 

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Posted
3 hours ago, rick44 said:

 

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

 

Or maybe just a better Asian country 🤔 

Posted
42 minutes ago, Ben Zioner said:

Forget the Pattaya sewer, go to Langkawi. 

I looked it up....

famous for both its outstanding natural beauty and unique flora and fauna.

Sounds as dull as dishwater.

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Posted
1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

So tell the police to do their job.

 

Makes you wonderr if the police aren't getting a cut, or something? :whistling:😇

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Just now, sambum said:

 

Makes you wonderr if the police aren't getting a cut, or something? :whistling:😇

Sure, they get a 'taste' not to interfere, But I expect this publicity will create an about face. 

Posted
3 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!

 

 

Not just confiscate but destroy all products, including the stalls.  The vans and trucks are the big thing.  Confiscating them, impound them, and just sending the vehicles to be destroyed will slow them down.  Lock the offenders up for the night and fine them as well as confiscating htemoney they have with them so they cannot use that to pay the fine

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I see that the Farang Expat Temperance Union is out in force in Pattaya and beyond!

 

"We never eat fruitcake because it has rum,
and one little bite turns a man to a bum.
What's the sorriest sight in the whole human race,
Is a man in the gutter with crumbs on his face."

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Posted
16 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

This isn't Russia you know!

No but if you want to stop the problem then you need to do it.  In any other country if you break the law with drugs or illegal activity you are arrested and anything that is thought to be a product of the crime can be confiscated.  

 

If these people are selling illegal substances then they are breaking the drug law.  Therefore, anything they have at the time and any equipment or product that they are using at the time of arrest is subject to seizure by the courts and police.    

Therefore it is not russia Hell do it there and you are never seen again.

 

What I am saying is that there are laws. If you start enforcing them, along with plains-clothes patrols like they do to check out the bars for underage talent, then you will clean it up.

 

If you slap them on the bum lightly and say bad boy or girl, that is not going to stop them. They will just add the fine to the cost of doing business and will be right back out there.

 

NANA is getting back to it's old self with the people setting up bars on stools. 

 

 

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Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

 

 

Not just confiscate but destroy all products, including the stalls.  The vans and trucks are the big thing.  Confiscating them, impound them, and just sending the vehicles to be destroyed will slow them down.  Lock the offenders up for the night and fine them as well as confiscating htemoney they have with them so they cannot use that to pay the fine

 

Good god man.

This type of entrepreneurial spirit, ( street karts )   is part of Thai culture.

( they are already very poor)

And you want to do the above to them.

What are you on.

Shame on you lot.  :stoner:

 

 

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

ignoring the law with apparent ease. Despite frequent police patrols, vendors openly resume business the moment officers leave, leaving residents and tourists baffled by the seemingly powerless enforcement.

I doubt the law is ignored with payment of sufficient "tips" to t he "frequent police patrols": is it safe to assume the police are part of a criminal conspiracy? Residents aren't "baffled by the seemingly powerless enforcement." They know it costs money to de-claw a cat

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What's wrong with that?

That sort of phenomenon has been one of the biggest Thai tourist attractions.

Pea Brain bureaucrats' Empty Pride from  their senseless desire to Look Like Another Singapore.

It only does More Harm Than Good all the time.

The perfect example of such idiocy is, the proposal of forced relocation of BKK food venders to the specific area.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

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

Self serve... or so it seems

Posted
14 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Prostitution and drugs on the beach......Pattaya really is a family resort.....

Yes sir and I cant wait to get back 😁

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Posted
18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“This lawlessness isn’t just a petty nuisance, it’s a public safety issue,” said one frustrated visitor. “Traffic is blocked, there’s nowhere safe to walk, and the police don’t seem to be able to control it.”

 

Correction. the police don't seem to want to control it.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Forget the Pattaya sewer, go to Langkawi. 

 

Very unexciting, but that's Malaysia for you. Did I mention the beef bacon?

 

A better bet is Koh Kut, the southern bit that belongs to Cambodia.

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Posted
1 hour ago, connda said:

I see that the Farang Expat Temperance Union is out in force in Pattaya and beyond!

 

"We never eat fruitcake because it has rum,
and one little bite turns a man to a bum.
What's the sorriest sight in the whole human race,
Is a man in the gutter with crumbs on his face."

 

...on Soi 6.

Posted
12 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Very unexciting, but that's Malaysia for you. Did I mention the beef bacon?

 

A better bet is Koh Kut, the southern bit that belongs to Cambodia.

Didn't find any bacon for breakfast, that's true. But had amazing seafood dinner served with a wide choice of tax free wines . The scenery is amazing and you can swim in the sea. Hotels are cheaper than in Thailand now. 

 

BTW there seems to be a nice community of western retirees there too. I am not interested be some here might appreciate.

Posted
2 hours ago, sambum said:

What? In the "Family Friendly" resort?

 

try to keep up, or at least be original.

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Posted
3 hours ago, sungod said:

 How is it in Hua Hin, the zimmer frame/colostomy bag capital of Thailand for farangs?

Better for you not being there by the sound of it 🤔

Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Pattaya Beach, a once serene paradise for tourists and locals, is now teetering on the edge of chaos as unlicenced vendors run rampant.

 

it's a public place not a business

Posted
2 hours ago, quake said:

 

Good god man.

This type of entrepreneurial spirit, ( street karts )   is part of Thai culture.

( they are already very poor)

And you want to do the above to them.

What are you on.

Shame on you lot.  :stoner:

 

 

 

Yeah, I am drastic, but again, they are selling illegal products and breaking the law.  I thought Kartom was an illegal drug. It isn't, but again, if they impound the vehicles, it will make people think before they break the law further.

Posted
7 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!

You'll have to bring the police a fatter brown envelope that the one they're  already getting. Wait, instead, why not let the police make a commission on the fines for every conviction? Nahhh, too much like common sense. 

Posted
7 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Doubt most of them could muster 5000 baht.  There is an eversion in Thailand to destroying people's livelihood.... and liberal marketing is part of the freedoms here. What were they expecting when they made the Beach such an open space, and the streets a traffic jam. 

I agree, these leaders, police are all crooks bunch of hypocritical idiots!

The Mayor head crook claims there is a law can't park on beach side yet upper portion of beach they create parking 

Opposite side top to bottom are motorbike rental bike that they majority of spaces aren't available. These vendors are the heart of their culture locals doing their best to get by in life.

The issue Mayor have no problem holding events closing streets for their so call music festivals, fireworks, charging vendors an arm and a leg to put up tents in the same location doing exactly what these independent vendors are doing.

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