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Thailand Cracks Down: Police to Monitor Foreign Nationals Closely

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  • 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 y

  • 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

  • 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. 

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On 2/19/2025 at 3:33 PM, lordgrinz said:

 

If the shoe fits, but technically, Thai's are just "antifarang".

 

No they aren't They are anti rude and disrespectful people.

On 2/18/2025 at 5:02 PM, snoop1130 said:

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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.

 

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yep,i thought they were,2 have moved in with us

7 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

No they aren't They are anti rude and disrespectful people.

Thank you a million times!

 

NOT only Thais, ANYONE hates a snobbish moron.

Many people fail to realize this.

They expect the entire world to bow down to them, whilst they show their arrogance and rude behavior.

In short, they hate someone who behaves just like them!!!

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About time the RTP  'Monitored' itself.    They could try 'cracking down' on useless Thai Drivers for a start and i could name another 50 area's where they could attempt to do their jobs properly and in a Professional manner  !

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14 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

About time the RTP  'Monitored' itself.    They could try 'cracking down' on useless Thai Drivers for a start and i could name another 50 area's where they could attempt to do their jobs properly and in a Professional manner  !

You are expecting the RTP to do there job !!  good luck with That !

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On 2/18/2025 at 12:08 PM, 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

It's so obvious the government hate tourists/foreigners. Been like that forever though, they just showing it better these days

On 2/18/2025 at 3:11 PM, dinsdale said:

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.

I think social media has really dumbed down recent generations. All the "influencers" and dumbasses making pointless videos and feeding off of each other to get more "wild" (obnoxious). Especially in developed countries.

On 2/19/2025 at 12:58 AM, newbee2022 said:

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.

Realistically it's impossible to stop low quality tourists from coming in as long as there is a visa waiver. The IO doesn't know what kind of person is in front of them. If they were to require a visa from everyone and verify availability of funds then quality will rise substantially, but quantities will drop massively (which is not a bad thing IMO). Unlikely to happen.

 

But it's not just tourists- also expats quality has gone down. With online gigs that bring them a few bucks a month young and broke expats are multiplying too. Often see them out spending very little and behaving poorly. The DTV no doubt is contributing to that trend too.

2 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Realistically it's impossible to stop low quality tourists from coming in as long as there is a visa waiver. The IO doesn't know what kind of person is in front of them. If they were to require a visa from everyone and verify availability of funds then quality will rise substantially, but quantities will drop massively (which is not a bad thing IMO). Unlikely to happen.

 

But it's not just tourists- also expats quality has gone down. With online gigs that bring them a few bucks a month young and broke expats are multiplying too. Often see them out spending very little and behaving poorly. The DTV no doubt is contributing to that trend too.

It's easy to change visa rules.

Start with a mandatory health insurance.

Implement a airport tax.

Restrict the "visa free" stay to 3 weeks only.

Renting a motorbike with Thai or International permit only.

Require to show cash money (20.000 Baht)

Its only a handful of unruly visitors causing issues, 2%. If they are drunk, well, give em a pass.

More Thai xenophobia. Falang mai dii.

On 2/19/2025 at 5:16 AM, Scouse123 said:

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!....🤓

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When you resort to playing the blame game, you lose. Yes, some foreigners come to Thailand with bad intentions and need to be shown the door, and then some are just complete idiots. The fact you are targeting foreigners makes us targets; I have many good friends, shop owners in the city, and village people, but what bothers me are the Thai people I don't know. They will put their spin on this and become abusive or even become violent.

When you resort to playing the blame game, you lose. Yes, some foreigners come to Thailand with bad intentions and need to be shown the door, and then some are just complete idiots. The fact you are targeting foreigners makes us targets; I have many good friends, shop owners in the city, and village people, but what bothers me are the Thai people I don't know. They will put their spin on this and become abusive or even become violent.

The best time I’ve experienced in recent years in Thailand was the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic, when staying in or entering Thailand required some dedication and motivation to be here beyond getting drunk and acting like an a$$hole. Now it’s just free for all, they let anybody in.

 

I realize it was economically tough for a lot of locals who depend on the tourism industry but there’s got to be a happy medium. The first year I came here there were 3 million tourists and I’ve personally witnessed over almost 4 decades how over tourism has degraded so many things in this country as they driven the numbers up to 40 million.

 

Just my opinion.

17 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Realistically it's impossible to stop low quality tourists from coming in as long as there is a visa waiver. The IO doesn't know what kind of person is in front of them. If they were to require a visa from everyone and verify availability of funds then quality will rise substantially, but quantities will drop massively (which is not a bad thing IMO). Unlikely to happen.

 

But it's not just tourists- also expats quality has gone down. With online gigs that bring them a few bucks a month young and broke expats are multiplying too. Often see them out spending very little and behaving poorly. The DTV no doubt is contributing to that trend too.

 

It's all above. Make visa rules for foreigners to Thailand, tourists or expats to apply in their home countries, similar as for a visa to Schengen or USA and it would change overnight, however will never happen to much 🤑greed.

Felt

50 minutes ago, Felt 35 said:

 

It's all above. Make visa rules for foreigners to Thailand, tourists or expats to apply in their home countries, similar as for a visa to Schengen or USA and it would change overnight, however will never happen to much 🤑greed.

Felt

How is this going to stop bad Tourist from coming to Thailand ??? 

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     I doubt tourist behavior has changed much over the years.  People vacation to let loose and have fun, a change from their regular lives of quiet desperation.  What has changed is social media, blowing up isolated incidents that in the past would either not have been reported, or, if reported locally, would not have received wide-spread publicity.   In any case, just a show of seemingly doing something.

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5 hours ago, Kenneth White said:

When you resort to playing the blame game, you lose. Yes, some foreigners come to Thailand with bad intentions and need to be shown the door, and then some are just complete idiots. The fact you are targeting foreigners makes us targets; I have many good friends, shop owners in the city, and village people, but what bothers me are the Thai people I don't know. They will put their spin on this and become abusive or even become violent.

 

 

It's bottled up rage and jealousy of foreigners.

 

They believe we have it a lot easier than they do.

 

They twist our words in the villages to suit their narrative, I see it, I speak the language.

2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

How is this going to stop bad Tourist from coming to Thailand ??? 

 

General stricter visa requirements and of course crossing the border when already in Thailand must be ruled out as a form of visa extension. 

Felt 

1 minute ago, Felt 35 said:

 

General stricter visa requirements and of course crossing the border when already in Thailand must be ruled out as a form of visa extension. 

Felt 

Thailand is already doing this ! to a certain degree  still not stopping bad Trourist

On 2/23/2025 at 12:25 PM, newbee2022 said:

It's easy to change visa rules.

Start with a mandatory health insurance.

Implement a airport tax.

Restrict the "visa free" stay to 3 weeks only.

Renting a motorbike with Thai or International permit only.

Require to show cash money (20.000 Baht)

The bottom two are already required, but never enforced. And that's the bottom line: it doesn't matter how many rules or laws they make - if they don't enforce them they don't matter.

23 minutes ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

The bottom two are already required, but never enforced. And that's the bottom line: it doesn't matter how many rules or laws they make - if they don't enforce them they don't matter.

All together being enforced is a perfect solution.

In addition you might think about to let visitors sing the Thai National Anthem at the immigration 👍❤️

On 2/18/2025 at 6:10 AM, 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

Could it be that 95% of the people in Thailand are Thai?

15 hours ago, Luuk Chaai said:

image.jpeg.c009dc6d7f5ef0d57d6e435c20a8762c.jpegthat American kid on one of the islands captured having sex with as horse!...

why do people use the confused emogi ???   ( 2 of you )

what do you get when you cross a horse and a man ....       that thing in the picture

On 2/24/2025 at 12:38 PM, MikeandDow said:

Thailand is already doing this! to a certain degree  still not stopping bad Trourist

That degree, in my opinion, stop with a brown envelope, and often the envelope is not even necessary. 

Felt

Glad low season is here or nearly here less riffraff around soon

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