SAFETY FIRST Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: What’s wrong with this? It’s the spot for dogs to pee Poor soi dogs, nowhere to pee because of filthy foreigners peeing in their space.
KannikaP Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The man in a dark green shirt was spotted urinating against a parked van, Cannot see any van or dark green shirted man. The OPs photo looks like he is peeing down a drain or into the gutter, not onto the cars parked. 3 hours ago, thesetat said: even so much as making it very difficult to empty your bowels. There is a big difference between your bowels and your bladder. 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Can I have scissors to cut it off to feed ducks?” The ex Mrs used to say that to me 😂
Dionigi Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Are there actually any public toilets in Pattaya? I see toilets by bars that are privately owned and most charge an entrance fee. The toilets beside immigration appear to be privately owned and charge a fee. Friendship have toilets that are free but not "public". Malls have toilets but not "public". So once again can anyone tell me if there are public toilets, run and maintained by the local authorities. Personally I,partly, rate premises on the cleanliness and niceness of their lavatories Pattaya does not come high on this list 1
sungod Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Kinok Farang said: Could have been worse. The culprits could have been Chinese. Yep, and they would have been taking a dump!
bkk6060 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Public toilets who would clean them? They would get constant FB posts with photos of the filth, urine, vomit, and feces scattered on the floor.
RJRS1301 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, hotchilli said: Phuket needs to cater to it's ,millions of annual tourists, Public toilets are a necessity. Would create employment opportunities for cleaners
Surasak Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I can remember my first visit to Phuket many, many years ago. Needing a toilet and not finding one, I asked in a shop if there were any public toilets nearby. Just go into the nearest hotel and use theirs, was the reply. Its what I do to this day whenever I visit the island, although that is not so often now. Never been challenged, so I assume it is still acceptable.
PETERTHEEATER Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Gandtee said: Bathrooms? When breaking your neck for a jimmy riddle you want a lavatory, not a bathroom. I suspect that the netizens expect foreigners to stand shoulder to shoulder alongside a bath or even grouped around it making them easier to build and service🤭
sambum Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago A big fuss being made about tourists/farangs peeing when they get taken short. The obvious answer would be more public toilets that are well placed and publicised in public areas in Phuket (as well as other tourist resorts in Thailand). But that is no excuse for peeing against someone's car - presumably well in the public eye. If you get taken short - find a back street or even the sea - after all fishes pee and s**t in it! And from what I've heard, there is plenty of raw sewage being dumped there anyway! As an aside, which has already been mentioned already - how many times do you see Thais taking a leak at the side of the road without a care in the world , but you never see that plastered all over the pages of the media? Maybe tourists/farangs think that that is one of the local customs that they are following suit! 🙂
ikke1959 Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said: Would create employment opportunities for cleaners No that is work and that is a word that Thais don't like at all....Better hire Burmese for it... because the Thai labour law will make an exception for this kind of work.
ikke1959 Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, sambum said: A big fuss being made about tourists/farangs peeing when they get taken short. The obvious answer would be more public toilets that are well placed and publicised in public areas in Phuket (as well as other tourist resorts in Thailand). But that is no excuse for peeing against someone's car - presumably well in the public eye. If you get taken short - find a back street or even the sea - after all fishes pee and s**t in it! And from what I've heard, there is plenty of raw sewage being dumped there anyway! As an aside, which has already been mentioned already - how many times do you see Thais taking a leak at the side of the road without a care in the world , but you never see that plastered all over the pages of the media? Maybe tourists/farangs think that that is one of the local customs that they are following suit! 🙂 Peeing in the sea happened too and teh netizens were very upset and the peeing people were fined... This is Thailand, lack of common sense and greed
Kwausie Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Surasak said: I can remember my first visit to Phuket many, many years ago. Needing a toilet and not finding one, I asked in a shop if there were any public toilets nearby. Just go into the nearest hotel and use theirs, was the reply. Its what I do to this day whenever I visit the island, although that is not so often now. Never been challenged, so I assume it is still acceptable. Same thing, had meal at coffee club in Patong and asked for toilet and they said use nearby hotel and reception never blinked an eye so was a little surprised, just about every bar has a free toilet so there is really no excuse, plus large shopping centres have free toilets.
Taboo2 Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago Same here in Patts....it is frustrating trying to find a bathroom and God help you if you want to do #2.
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