Popular Post webfact Posted 15 hours ago Popular Post Posted 15 hours ago Picture courtesy: The Nation The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has heightened its surveillance of areas with significant foreign populations across Thailand. This comes as a preventive measure following recent tensions involving Israeli tourists in Pai, Mae Hong Son province. Issued on 21 February, the directive from ISOC's Second Operational Command aims to ensure foreigners adhere to local laws and to maintain harmony within communities. The order stresses the importance of avoiding conflicts that could damage international relations and advises local ISOC branches to focus on Thailand's national security, economy, and tourism. The move responds to a spate of incidents in Pai, where friction between Israeli visitors and locals escalated. As a result, some local businesses have started to refuse service to Israeli nationals due to reported disturbances. The picturesque town of Pai, known for its cool climate and diverse attractions, draws around 3,000 to 4,000 Israeli tourists monthly. A source from the Israeli Embassy in Bangkok highlighted that many Israelis favour Thailand's northern mountainous areas over coastal destinations. Pai's appeal includes its welcoming atmosphere, culinary offerings, and availability of kosher food, aligning with Jewish dietary laws. ISOC's enhanced monitoring aims to foster a peaceful coexistence between Thai citizens and foreign nationals, supporting sustainable community relations, reported The Nation. -- 2025-02-22 2 2 2
ikke1959 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 3 hours ago, webfact said: Pai's appeal includes its welcoming atmosphere We have seen in the past months how welcome tourists are.. First for the rafting, now for no T shirts, and other things... Indeed we say you(r money) are welcome, but better stay away 1
Sorted2024 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Thailand's Immigration Bureau has admitted to lapses in its biometric system, affecting the tracking of about 17 million travellers last year. According to opposition MP Rangsiman Rome, the system's capacity was maxed out, halting biometric data collection and posing security risks by potentially allowing criminals to re-enter undetected.
NORDO Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I wonder if the local gals they are chasing are kosher? 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, ikke1959 said: We have seen in the past months how welcome tourists are.. First for the rafting, now for no T shirts, and other things... Indeed we say you(r money) are welcome, but better stay away You can't improve your behaviour? It's really necessary to show your big belly without a t-shirt at Tesco? And smelling like a skunk? I don't mean you personally but certain farangs.😳. However many low class/no class here. 3
Yagoda Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 14 minutes ago, NORDO said: I wonder if the local gals they are chasing are kosher? It doesnt matter if you dont eat it. 1
hotchilli Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: The move responds to a spate of incidents in Pai, where friction between Israeli visitors and locals escalated. As a result, some local businesses have started to refuse service to Israeli nationals due to reported disturbances. The problem with Pai is the allowed overcrowding, which stems from locals trying to increase business to unsustainable levels. 2
thesetat Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago So a few unruly Israeli's have now caused many events that seek to demoralize and control as well as supervise, check, and cause chaos with those from Israel because one area attracts many to specific areas for tourism. Talk about overkill hmm... Drastic measures implemented to all simply for because a few made the news.Typical Thailand 1
Srikcir Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: ISOC's enhanced monitoring aims to foster a peaceful coexistence between Thai citizens and foreign nationals, supporting sustainable community relations, reported The Nation. They did so well (not) with the Patani Malay Muslims to keep (failed) peace but had to have a State of Emergency in place. Will ISOC require a SOE in areas of large foreign populations? 6 hours ago, webfact said: the directive from ISOC's Second Operational Command aims to ensure foreigners adhere to local laws and to maintain harmony within communities. So is this an admission that Thai Police are incapable to assure compliance with constitutional laws? ISOC is a military command and not a civilian agency. The elected PM and House ministers have no authority over ISOC. 1 1
Nickcage49 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago First get your biometric system fixed guys. Then we can keep the lowlife criminals out of the country. 1 1
ikke1959 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, newbee2022 said: You can't improve your behaviour? It's really necessary to show your big belly without a t-shirt at Tesco? And smelling like a skunk? I don't mean you personally but certain farangs.😳. However many low class/no class here. I agree with you, some people don't know how to behave, but that are a a few the most people behave normally. But it seems that all farangs are skunks and have an indecent behavior.
newbee2022 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: I agree with you, some people don't know how to behave, but that are a a few the most people behave normally. But it seems that all farangs are skunks and have an indecent behavior. I suppose you've never been to Pattaya??? It stinks almost because of these described farangs there. 2 1
damian Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Week before last on my way back from Mae Sot I stopped as usual at one of the many checkpoints. Was then surrounded by immigration volunteers and police and asked to pull over to the side. They asked me to get out and show my passport and then proceeded (all 6 of them) to take photos of the passport and me beside the car holding the passport. Asked them whats up and they simply complained that they had to do it becasue the big boss told them to. They didnt know why and apologised with wais and thankyous. Unusual to say the least. 1
newbee2022 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 43 minutes ago, damian said: Week before last on my way back from Mae Sot I stopped as usual at one of the many checkpoints. Was then surrounded by immigration volunteers and police and asked to pull over to the side. They asked me to get out and show my passport and then proceeded (all 6 of them) to take photos of the passport and me beside the car holding the passport. Asked them whats up and they simply complained that they had to do it becasue the big boss told them to. They didnt know why and apologised with wais and thankyous. Unusual to say the least. Can you show us a photo of yourself? I'm just contemplating about reasons.....🤗😄😁
ikke1959 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, newbee2022 said: I suppose you've never been to Pattaya??? It stinks almost because of these described farangs there. I have been there once same as Phuket but never again... Indeed to many creepy people and hookers and that is not what I am looking for or want to be associated with 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: I have been there once same as Phuket but never again... Indeed to many creepy people and hookers and that is not what I am looking for or want to be associated with Me too 🤗
redwood1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, newbee2022 said: I suppose you've never been to Pattaya??? It stinks almost because of these described farangs there. I say round up all the farangs in Thailand and put them in jail.....O-wait I am a farang...Well in that case except for farangs between the ages of 62-64...
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