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Pattaya Responds to Criticism Over Viral Video of Indian Tourists Sleeping on Beach

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A recent video showing large groups of Indian tourists lounging on Pattaya Beach has sparked intense debate online. The clip, shared on Instagram with the caption "Indian Tourists in Pattaya," features around 100 visitors sprawled on mats, some of whom are seen drinking beer amid piles of litter.

 

The footage has been met with criticism from both local and international netizens, questioning why these tourists have chosen the beach over hotels. Concerns are being raised over the unseemly behaviour potentially tarnishing Pattaya’s reputation.

 

Pattaya’s mayor, Poramet Ngampichet, addressed the situation by noting the surge in Indian tourists to the area, particularly during the high season. The recent beach expansions have made the area a round-the-clock relaxation spot, but it remains a public space, hence the city cannot impose opening or closing hours.


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"Pattaya Beach will continue to be monitored by our municipal officers and tourist police around the clock. Although we cannot prevent tourists from sleeping on the beach if they aren't causing harm or breaking laws, any rowdiness, loud noise, or disruptive alcohol consumption will be dealt with immediately under existing laws," the mayor stated.

 

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Regarding the littering issue, Pattaya imposes fines up to 2,000 baht for improper waste disposal. Additional measures, such as high-mast lighting and CCTV, have been implemented to enhance safety and curb illegal activities.

 

While Pattaya continues to welcome global tourists, authorities urge visitors to adhere to local regulations to preserve the city's international appeal. Any violations, such as disturbances or littering, will be addressed with stringent enforcement, reported Siam Rath.

 

 

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  • One reaps what one sows...... I guess the toilet faculties are handy for them. 

  • They just realised they can sleep on the beach for free and spend more money on other things unfortunately it's not a good look for a family orientated tourist destination the Thai government are only

  • Awesome! They have attracted exactly the people they want to have. Littering freeloaders and heavy drinkers pissing in the ocean.    Good Job Mr. Ngampichet! You have just shown the country,

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One reaps what one sows......

I guess the toilet faculties are handy for them. 

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They just realised they can sleep on the beach for free and spend more money on other things unfortunately it's not a good look for a family orientated tourist destination the Thai government are only interested in numbers of tourists nothing else

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Damn foreigners tarnishing pattayas reputation, thai people always put their trash in the garbage

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raises a lot of questions especially about hygiene 

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I live in East Pattaya & don't visit the beach these days.

I didn't see these events back in 2006.

Perhaps it now has something to do with phones, cameras & postings to be popular.🙃🙃

 

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25 minutes ago, smedly said:

raises a lot of questions especially about hygiene 

 

That doesn't bear thinking about .

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

any rowdiness, loud noise, or disruptive alcohol consumption will be dealt with immediately under existing laws,"

By whom?  Most (existing) laws (on the road) are ignored by the enforcers.

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TAT does it again Quality Tourists

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Awesome! They have attracted exactly the people they want to have. Littering freeloaders and heavy drinkers pissing in the ocean. 

 

Good Job Mr. Ngampichet! You have just shown the country, you don´t have a clue what you are doing.

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This is a beat up. The photos and videos are from after the fireworks festival, where 50k people go to watch, and yes some get drunk etc. and are still on the beach later in the night. There are people from all over, not just Indians.

It just depends what ethnic group you choose to video.

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It's a great way to get rid of those warts, mixing a bit of sand with yer KY jelly

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And then the next AN Topic "Pattaya Beach Wins Three Awards for Beauty and Eco-Friendliness"

 

....hold my Beer🤣🤣🤣

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It was new years day/eve. The person who made this video should go to jail for wasting everyone's time and energy.  And all the idiots believing it and commenting on it like its real,  everyone in Pattaya knows its rubbush.

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Pattaya will be such a sht show... with too many tourists... not enough infrastructure and more filth and crime. 

 

I'm in Pattaya now. Huge difference in just 5 years. Things are looking very filthy and rundown. 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

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Screenshot courtesy: Siam Rath

 

A recent video showing large groups of Indian tourists lounging on Pattaya Beach has sparked intense debate online. The clip, shared on Instagram with the caption "Indian Tourists in Pattaya," features around 100 visitors sprawled on mats, some of whom are seen drinking beer amid piles of litter.

 

The footage has been met with criticism from both local and international netizens, questioning why these tourists have chosen the beach over hotels. Concerns are being raised over the unseemly behaviour potentially tarnishing Pattaya’s reputation.

 

Pattaya’s mayor, Poramet Ngampichet, addressed the situation by noting the surge in Indian tourists to the area, particularly during the high season. The recent beach expansions have made the area a round-the-clock relaxation spot, but it remains a public space, hence the city cannot impose opening or closing hours.


image.jpeg

Picture courtesy: Siam Rath

 

"Pattaya Beach will continue to be monitored by our municipal officers and tourist police around the clock. Although we cannot prevent tourists from sleeping on the beach if they aren't causing harm or breaking laws, any rowdiness, loud noise, or disruptive alcohol consumption will be dealt with immediately under existing laws," the mayor stated.

 

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Image courtesy: Siam Rath

 

Regarding the littering issue, Pattaya imposes fines up to 2,000 baht for improper waste disposal. Additional measures, such as high-mast lighting and CCTV, have been implemented to enhance safety and curb illegal activities.

 

While Pattaya continues to welcome global tourists, authorities urge visitors to adhere to local regulations to preserve the city's international appeal. Any violations, such as disturbances or littering, will be addressed with stringent enforcement, reported Siam Rath.

 

 

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They were told they had to use soap and shower everyday if they stayed in hotels hence why the beach was chosen 🤷🏼

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Piles of rubbish....at least the guys are delighted to be  in their natural environment.  

One of the filthiest places I gave ever been is....Varanasi. A supposed holy city which should be spotless.....not.

 

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Of course Pattaya is a complete sh+thole and attracts these types of quality tourists everyday I went there 30 years ago and will never return,,but great job on the visa free crap to get this types of trash to visit keep up the great work. 

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The BO alone would repel other tourists dollars away... 

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All I notice is Anti India and anti china and anti Russia bashing here online... as if the prostitu....  on larger scale was brought to Thailand by these countries... it was USA and other European countries who made it happen. Anyways till the time any tourist... anywhere in the world  whatever nationality behaves in a manner expected from them... it's no harm... people with prejudices can keep on ranting 

10 minutes ago, 1happykamper said:

Pattaya will be such a sht show... with too many tourists... not enough infrastructure and more filth and crime. 

 

I'm in Pattaya now. Huge difference in just 5 years. Things are looking very filthy and rundown. 

Wow. It was filthy and run down 20 years ago. Must be a hellhole now.

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Saving on accommodation allows Indians to buy more Coca Cola & Straws too &share with their buddies. 

1 minute ago, factual monk said:

All I notice is Anti India and anti china and anti Russia bashing here online... as if the prostitu....  on larger scale was brought to Thailand by these countries... it was USA and other European countries who made it happen. Anyways till the time any tourist... anywhere in the world  whatever nationality behaves in a manner expected from them... it's no harm... people with prejudices can keep on ranting 

Im not prejudiced against Indians qua Indians, Im prejudiced against the cultural mores of their unwashed masses.

 

Im the Vivek or Kash Patel type myself.

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Surely they can introduce a public by-law that prohibits sleeping on the beach. In the U.K. police have the right to move people on if they are loitering. Walking is giving public access per the law. Sleeping is loitering. The problem is enforcing it.

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7 minutes ago, Mywayboy said:

Saving on accommodation allows Indians to buy more Coca Cola & Straws too &share with their buddies. 

Dont think they save on accommodations but rather they maybe staying in a large room with more than 3 squeezed into a room which is common for Chinese n Indians. It’s their culture of living. 
The Thai government really has to re think their policy - majority or all Chinese n Indian real tourists don’t stay for more than one week because they will go back to their real jobs. Only opportunists stay longer to start illegal business in Thailand. They are attracting foreigners who will leech n take advantage of Thailand n Thais 

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So there's no law against sleeping on the beach!!?? 

Then wait 'til the tents start appearing! Anything to save a few Baht for these 'quality tourists'.

Get rid of 'em!

LOL! As I see it, Thailand have really struggled to get all kind of "tourist" to the country! They have really managed that....  🤣

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24 minutes ago, 1happykamper said:

Pattaya will be such a sht show... with too many tourists... not enough infrastructure and more filth and crime. 

 

I'm in Pattaya now. Huge difference in just 5 years. Things are looking very filthy and rundown. 

Pattaya was a <deleted>hole even 20 years ago.

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