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

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Regarding the littering issue, Pattaya imposes fines up to 2,000 baht for improper waste disposal.

However, try to find a freaking trash bin.

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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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Though I have nothing against outdoor camping, in general, lots of people sleeping on the beach is definitely not a good look for Pattaya, and if one does decide to sleep on the beach you should exercise great care when it comes to waste and litter. There should be a penalty to be paid for social misbehavior. Plenty of inexpensive hotels in Pattaya. 

 

In a sense the Thai government asked for this with their "Open Arms, Open Legs Visa policy", they knew that they would be inviting in the bottom of the barrel when it came to tourists. Such desperation to keep the tourism arrival numbers up. 

Saw the same thing in Samui. Sleeping on sun beds. Got up around 7am and left.

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Ok, so...Pretty much what the mayor says is that you can  bring your floor mats and sleep there on the beach in case u can't afford or don't want to pay for a hotel room. Lovely.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

but it remains a public space, hence the city cannot impose opening or closing hours.

Of course you can

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21 minutes 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 

You’re right, it’s just racists having a rant. I have seen Westerners not suitably dressed entering bars ; they get turned away from Temples; some kissing and cuddling in Temple grounds.  Not always a regular thing but it attracts attention, same here. Brown and black people do not sunbathe but may often lie in a hot place, beach ; swimming pool , fully clothed, sometimes after a few drinks.
But Many  here never try to understand different races nor cultures, colonial mentality. We all inherited genes that affects our views and behaviors, the education systems have failed in some countries.

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Another victory for the visa free entry Muppets allowing these high class scum spending no rupees on hotels.

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Absolute nonsense. Of course  the city can impose opening and closing hours for the beach if it wants to.  And, it should.  No reason for people to be on the beach after, say, midnight.  Reopen at 5am.  Many American  beaches aren't open 24 hours, with some closing at 10pm.

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28 minutes ago, suzannegoh said:

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

 

28 minutes ago, suzannegoh said:

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

Not when I first came here 40 years ago.

5 hours ago, smedly said:

raises a lot of questions especially about hygiene 

I doubt it there are any questions left or not answered. 

I'm happy not living in this trash-,  garbage- 💩- hole. If you have children you can't let them play there at the beach (all sorts of poo) or slashing water. (All sorts of urine and poo).

What so family specific in Pattaya?

Hypothetical question.

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Serious question...are there no sand flies? Or are the sand flies also repulsed?

1 hour 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. 

I have been coming since 1981, honestly I don't see any difference, things looked filthy and rundown even back then. 

2 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

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.

Many media outlets reporting this issue 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Eqw7EsHhz/

5 hours ago, NE1 said:

 

That doesn't bear thinking about .

soon there will be curry and chicken bushes sprouting up everywhere

i see 6 on a mat..wonder if they still all roll over in unison here!

6 hours ago, jacko45k said:

One reaps what one sows......

I guess the toilet faculties are handy for them. 

Who needs a hotel, the sand is still warm at night.

6 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:

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.🙃🙃

 

 

in 2006 would have needed an Augmented Reality camera to be able to get groups of indians drinking or sleeping on beach!

7 hours ago, hotsun said:

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

Right. Leaving piles of litter is reserved exclusively for the Thais.

visa free entry allows low standard of tourists to popular tourist areas. 

 Politicians quest to increase numbers at all costs is a flawed at best. 

No suitcases or other luggage, so they have hotels and just want to hang out with friends. Does Thailand want foreign visitors or not?

7 hours ago, smedly said:

raises a lot of questions especially about hygiene 

 

Very much so.

Please be careful where you place your deckchair or beach blanket, also check before digging sand castles with your kids - buried turds?

 

 

 

1 hour ago, newnative said:

Absolute nonsense. Of course  the city can impose opening and closing hours for the beach if it wants to.  And, it should.  No reason for people to be on the beach after, say, midnight.  Reopen at 5am.  Many American  beaches aren't open 24 hours, with some closing at 10pm.

 

That is really nonsense 😊 No reason to be on the beach after midnight?  You do understand that not everyone chooses to broil themselves under the sun. That a beach can be a peaceful place to relax. So the people who work until midnight and want to go to the beach to relax should be barred until 5am? Why 5am? Why not wait until the tourists wake up and have their breakfast at 9am?

There's always someone wanting to impose their rules on nature.

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Many media outlets reporting this issue 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Eqw7EsHhz/

 

No sign of any article there.

But let's be honest. Anything part of the beach south of Pattaya Klang is a no-go area. It's a zoo. You'll have Indian types urinating in the sea, the beach literally peppered with freelancers on and off the beach, vagrants sleeping everywhere....

I feel icky just passing through the area. So Indians sleeping on the beach don't even make a dent on the reputation of that end of the beach. It's just not pretty.

Just imagine the smells coming from those mats.

Curry breath,their notorious b o and the vindaloo farts.

No wonder my missus wouldn't touch them with a barge pole when she was selling her hole on soi 7.

2 hours ago, Reddavy said:

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

And yes, there is the 1st openly racist comment.  Low iq?

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