Popular Post snoop1130 Posted Tuesday at 10:02 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:02 AM Photo courtesy of The Nation Thailand’s national police chief, Police General Kitrat Panphet, has directed police forces across the nation to heighten surveillance of foreign nationals amid escalating concerns over public order and safety. This new measure, announced on 17 February, stems from reports of foreign visitors’ conduct that disrupts social harmony, violates public morals, and potentially damages Thailand's reputation. The directive requires all policing units, including the Metropolitan Police, Provincial Police, Immigration, Tourist Police, and Border Patrol, to prioritise the matter. The move follows troubling incidents, notably in Pai, Mae Hong Son, where local businesses recently refused service to Israeli nationals. This decision arose after reports of inappropriate behaviour by some Israeli tourists, who allegedly verbally abused medical staff and threatened property damage at a local hospital. Adding to the concern, a Facebook video depicting intoxicated foreigners harassing female restaurant owners went viral, fanning online safety fears. General Kitrat has instructed law enforcement in Mae Hong Son to investigate these incidents thoroughly and report back within a week. The police are earnest in ensuring Thailand remains safe and hospitable for all its visitors, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-18 5 6 13
Popular Post ukrules Posted Tuesday at 10:08 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:08 AM If they want pure social harmony then they have to give up the tourist money. Lets face it, the government want (need) the money. With mass tourism comes certain issues which you simply have to deal with - or ban them all from coming. It's a trade off 5 2 2 3 4 26
Popular Post Artisi Posted Tuesday at 10:14 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:14 AM Good, anyone involved in criminal behaviour should be given a good belt in the ear and shown the door - a bit of fun is a bit of fun but some people just push it far beyond reasonable limits. 6 2 3 5 22
Popular Post smedly Posted Tuesday at 11:10 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:10 AM the majority of crimes committed in Thailand are not from foreigners 95%+ are committed by Thai nationals, General Kitrat Panphet needs to adjust his focus and remove the blinkers 6 1 6 7 2 20
Popular Post Stocky Posted Tuesday at 11:26 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:26 AM 16 minutes ago, smedly said: the majority of crimes committed in Thailand are not from foreigners 95%+ are committed by Thai nationals, General Kitrat Panphet needs to adjust his focus and remove the blinkers But that's foreigners taking 5% of Thai jobs by your reckoning. 1 1 1 1 18 3
Popular Post quake Posted Tuesday at 11:37 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:37 AM 1 hour ago, Artisi said: Good, anyone involved in criminal behaviour should be given a good belt in the ear and shown the door - a bit of fun is a bit of fun but some people just push it far beyond reasonable limits. Let me guess your age. 83. The real bad boys are Thais, not foreigners. This is just classic Thai, Blame game, Smoke and Mirrors. Thailand is very happy to rip it's tourists off and grab as much money from them as possible. But when a little bit of trouble comes with the massive money grab, they cry like little babies and splash it all over the news. bad, foreigners. All amounting to a massive. TIT. 4 5 6 1 4 7 3 14
Popular Post scottiejohn Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM 37 minutes ago, smedly said: the majority of crimes committed in Thailand are not from foreigners 95%+ are committed by Thai nationals, General Kitrat Panphet needs to adjust his focus and remove the blinkers It does not matter. I believe that most national newspapers around the world report more crimes from foreigners in their country than they will of the indigenous population! it is human nature after all! 1 1 1 12
Popular Post MartinBangkok Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM 11 minutes ago, scottiejohn said: It does not matter. I believe that most national newspapers around the world report more crimes from foreigners in their country than they will of the indigenous population! it is human nature after all! Again, you are completely wrong dear Scottie. Most developed nations downplay, or downright hide crime commited by their immigrants. All part of the politically correct to-not-offend policies. In Thailand it is 100% opposite. 2 1 2 2 5 5 13
Popular Post scottiejohn Posted Tuesday at 12:27 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:27 PM 16 minutes ago, MartinBangkok said: Again, you are completely wrong dear Scottie. Most developed nations downplay, or downright hide crime commited by their immigrants. All part of the politically correct to-not-offend policies. In Thailand it is 100% opposite. Again, you are completely wrong dear MB! If you believe the crap you have just posted then you don't read the UK gutter press in that case! 3 2 1 1 3 7
Popular Post blaze master Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:33 PM 2 hours ago, snoop1130 said: stems from reports of foreign visitors’ conduct that disrupts social harmony, Shut up with this shhhh already. 3 1 1
Popular Post dinsdale Posted Tuesday at 01:11 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:11 PM 1 hour ago, quake said: The real bad boys are Thais, not foreigners. This is just classic Thai, Blame game, Smoke and Mirrors. Yes and no. Thais have always ripped off tourists but there are some real dropkick tourists which seems to be increasing. I guess there are simply more idiots these days and more of these idiots travel. As for social harmony a few buses of Chinese tourists will see this disrupted wherever they pull up. 1 1 5 3
Popular Post leeroy221 Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM 10 hours ago, scottiejohn said: It does not matter. I believe that most national newspapers around the world report more crimes from foreigners in their country than they will of the indigenous population! it is human nature after all! All apart from the UK where the opposite is true. 1 1 5 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Tuesday at 10:11 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:11 PM 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: stems from reports of foreign visitors’ conduct that disrupts social harmony, The wife beating, stabbings and gun crime? 3 2 1 1
Popular Post Scouse123 Posted Tuesday at 10:13 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:13 PM 12 hours ago, ukrules said: If they want pure social harmony then they have to give up the tourist money. Lets face it, the government want (need) the money. With mass tourism comes certain issues which you simply have to deal with - or ban them all from coming. It's a trade off I totally agree with you, and I don't get it when pathetic posters put up confused or sad emojis. Your post is clear. 1 2 6 4
Popular Post Scouse123 Posted Tuesday at 10:13 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:13 PM 2 minutes ago, hotchilli said: The wife beating, stabbings and gun crime? We don't talk about that.....😁 1 1 3 1
Popular Post Scouse123 Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM WOW, Another crackdown. Trouble with news items in Thailand is they always never get followed up? I wonder why? I'm still waiting for the outcome of that American kid on one of the islands captured having sex with as horse!....🤓 5
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Tuesday at 10:17 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:17 PM 12 hours ago, ukrules said: If they want pure social harmony then they have to give up the tourist money. Lets face it, the government want (need) the money. With mass tourism comes certain issues which you simply have to deal with - or ban them all from coming. It's a trade off No, just get the correct tourists.. Mass cheap Charlie tourists in there millions makes TAT believe they are doing a good job. However, halve the numbers and get the high class tourist spending is the way to go. You won't see millionaires pissed and fighting in the streets. But then what will the bars and Go-Go's do, Thailand caters to what it's entertainment offers. Sun, Sea, booze & Sex 1 2
Popular Post sqwakvfr Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM What next? Threaten to close all borders? Intensely screen all foreign arrivals,conduct interrogation, conduct a full body search to check for tatoos etc? Realistically any place that depends on tourism has to accept a certain percentage of "bad apples". Also, "never kill the goose that laid and continues to lay the golden egg". Also, is this just "PR" and no real change will occurr. 1 3
Popular Post oslooskar Posted Tuesday at 10:33 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:33 PM 10 hours ago, scottiejohn said: It does not matter. I believe that most national newspapers around the world report more crimes from foreigners in their country than they will of the indigenous population! it is human nature after all! In Sweden most rapes are committed by non-Swedes, but if you report that fact you might get thrown in jail there. 4 1 2 3
AloisAmrein Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM 11 hours ago, quake said: Let me guess your age. 83. The real bad boys are Thais, not foreigners. This is just classic Thai, Blame game, Smoke and Mirrors. Thailand is very happy to rip it's tourists off and grab as much money from them as possible. But when a little bit of trouble comes with the massive money grab, they cry like little babies and splash it all over the news. bad, foreigners. All amounting to a massive. TIT. 1 1
AloisAmrein Posted Tuesday at 10:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:42 PM Why you come to Thailand when think you are ripped off. Go home, there you are ripped off more. 2 2 2
ukrules Posted Tuesday at 10:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:47 PM 33 minutes ago, Scouse123 said: I totally agree with you, and I don't get it when pathetic posters put up confused or sad emojis. The reactions of the morons are completely irrelevant and best ignored. 1 1 3 1
Popular Post Robert Tyrrell Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM Good morning 🙏, Seems like slight profiling to me !!?? How about focusing on Community and Road safety ,Many babies driving motorcycles no helmets or more then 2 on a motorcycle?? 🙂 Or ungodly loud music disturbing people's sleep for school, Work and Retirement in villages or having to watch for drunk drivers on the roads Some of these suggestion seem logical and make sense 🙂 Maybe more beneficial then a authoritarian or profiling way of approaching things 🙂 1 2 3
Popular Post save the frogs Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM any tourists behaving badly should do community service. make them take the soi dogs to the vet and pay for it. 3 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:58 PM 12 hours ago, ukrules said: If they want pure social harmony then they have to give up the tourist money. Lets face it, the government want (need) the money. With mass tourism comes certain issues which you simply have to deal with - or ban them all from coming. It's a trade off That's too simple. The reason for those upcoming complaints is the quality of foreigners/tourists in the country. If you invite low class people you will get low class behaviour. Stricter Visa regulations must. Border bouncing is a problem At present everybody can enter Thailand even with almost no money in their pockets. So it's the paradise for criminals. Deportation and jail time will help to keep riffraff out. 4
iaminwa Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM Another excuse to bring back the Sukhumvit Road pedestrian stops, urine tests in the local petrol station, nightclub raids, blah blah blah blah. 1 1
Popular Post Artisi Posted Tuesday at 11:10 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:10 PM 11 hours ago, quake said: Let me guess your age. 83. The real bad boys are Thais, not foreigners. This is just classic Thai, Blame game, Smoke and Mirrors. Thailand is very happy to rip it's tourists off and grab as much money from them as possible. But when a little bit of trouble comes with the massive money grab, they cry like little babies and splash it all over the news. bad, foreigners. All amounting to a massive. TIT. Let me guess your age, mature with a juveline outlook. Seems you think extreme bad behaviour is ok, is that right? You also seem to think the "money grab" as you call it justifies bad behaviour, is that right? 2 3 1
Popular Post harryviking Posted Tuesday at 11:15 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:15 PM When Thailand wants mass tourism with free pass for all kind of stramge people, some things will go wrong some times, but not even near all the time! Are the Thais pancaking now? If someone behave like a damn monkey, then just arrest them, deport them! Not sound like there is a terror attack going on! 😆😆 3 1 1
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM The only people who damage the reputation of Thailand are the the Thai people themselves... The more they complain about foreigners the less attractive the country is becoming as a tourist destination. Thai people blaming foreigners but don't see their own xenophobic behavior, with laws and rules that chase foreigners away. Even expats and longstay visaholders are leaving. Thailand is destroying its own economy by being too conservative 1 1 1 6
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