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Reduce exempt entry to about 10 countries, from what I've read here an online tourist e-visa is no simple task....and watch things get better for the police........get that damn 'money mindset' in control as been said already....... 

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What are they doing about all the Thai citizens that are disrupting social harmony, violating public morals, and damaging Thailand's reputation.

There are a lot more of them than Foriegn nationals in Thailand.

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6 minutes ago, captain_shane said:

Millionaires have better vacation spots than thailand.

Indeed, while Thailand offers 24/7 booze, bars, Go-go's, Karaoke, massage parlours the big spenders will never come.

TAT prefers numbers and keeping the females employed.

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14 hours 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. 

Yes and those are the ones that ruin it for everyone

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Thailand Cracks Down: Police to Monitor Foreign Nationals Closely

 

TBH this is nothing new, or surprising!

Many other countries started tightening the immigration screws long time ago, after realizing their folly of having lax immigration laws.

Sad situation, but a reality.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

foreign visitors’ conduct that disrupts social harmony, violates public morals, and potentially damages Thailand's reputation.

 

Luckily I shut down my bedroom live stream last week then !

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

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

 

Said many times. The tourists that visit are a reflection of what is on offer.

 

i’m in Danang for a short trip atm. It was an American R and R destination during the Vietnam war, as was Pattaya.


The difference between the two now is that Danang does not have the sleaze trade that Pattaya does. The sleazy side of Thai tourism is on the Thais, not the tourists.

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Let's have another meeting!

 

And let's face facts... to do this, the police will need to put more people on the streets enforcing laws.

That's far more dangerous than setting up a table on a street corner with 10 cops and a roadblock and stopping confused tourists for not having an IDP so it's not going to happen.

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4 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

i’m in Danang for a short trip atm. It was an American R and R destination during the Vietnam war, as was Pattaya.

 

Nah, just BS from a pattaya bar stool.

Pattaya has always been tourist place.

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46 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

I went with my family to Safari World outside Bangkok last Saturday. It was packed with organised family groups of mainly Indians and Chinese. 
 

I found them to be unfailingly polite, without being pushy and were excited without being too noisy.

 

These are the tourists Thailand should be attracting rather than the backpackers and sex tourists flocking to Pai and Pattaya. They need far less policing although probably don’t spend as much per capita as the undesirables. That’s why the latter are still welcomed, it’s the short term gain the Thai hosts can’t ignore.

 

Decent facilities and environments will not be developed whilst the riff raff continue to be satisfied with the low end sleazy venues. Lauding them as family friendly is just wishful marketing not reality.

As you say, It was packed with family groups because Safari World is a family type tourist offering. The mass sexpat market won’t go there nor will the alcoholics. They are all in the go go’s and bars. 

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2 minutes ago, quake said:

 

Nah, just BS from a bar stool.

Always been tourist place.

I’m not quite sure that I follow you, perhaps because I’m not on a bar stool.

 

but a quick google shows that Danang was indeed a major R and R destination during the war, partly because of its location near China beach. Pattaya also an R and R destination at the time.

 

Pattaya now, go go’s rampant prostitution, Danang none of it. Why? Yep, the Thai desire for quick bucks fulfilling the expats desire for quick…..

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Just now, wensiensheng said:

I’m not quite sure that I follow you, perhaps because I’m not on a bar stool

 

It sure is where you got that Bs about Pattaya from. :coffee1:

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2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

 

 

I totally agree with you, and I don't get it when pathetic posters put up confused or sad emojis.

 

Your post is clear.

Yet they are thinking of extending the drinking hours in Pattaya, Phuket, and Chiang Mai in order to attract the  siad same tourists😕

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14 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

Said many times. The tourists that visit are a reflection of what is on offer.

 

i’m in Danang for a short trip atm. It was an American R and R destination during the Vietnam war, as was Pattaya.


The difference between the two now is that Danang does not have the sleaze trade that Pattaya does. The sleazy side of Thai tourism is on the Thais, not the tourists.

Well said... Thai resorts are still pedaling the same cheap thrills that they were 50 years ago..

and wonder why things don't improve.

TAT focus on sheer numbers, instead of focusing on changing the attractions to change the clientele

 

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28 minutes ago, quake said:

Just a quick google.

 

As of December 2024, the tourism receipts in Thailand amounted to more than 172 billion Thai baht, which was an increase compared to the previous month. In 2024, Thailand registered revenues of around 1.6 trillion Thai baht in the international tourism segment.Jan 29, 2568 BE

 

Stop moaning Thailand, you got the money from them

Now you want to cry.

Grow the F-up.

 

 

Stop moaning Thailand, you got the money from them.

Enjoy that money, with your eyes closed.

Stop crying.

Get totally F-upped finally, and then cry.

 

Expert advice? :whistling:

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Why don't you have "mass deportation" of all foreigners and watch your economy go into the dumper.

 

Sure, there are always some drunk or high jerk-offs who act out, but that's never changed. As long as you have bars open until 3-4 AM, this will happen.

 

When people commit crimes, they are banned from the country. Simple enough. But don't say you'll crack down on all of us law-abiding citizens. I'm tired of hearing this 💩

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14 hours 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

Maybe criminality is a reserved occupation.

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13 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!

not the case in the uk  most of the woke media outlets go out if their way to avoid mentioning ethnicity........"a british national"  being a common descriptive that tells us all we need to know

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