Popular Post snoop1130 Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago Photo courtesy of KhaoSod In a decisive move to curb disruptive behavior, Pai Police have arrested seven foreign tourists for causing a public nuisance, including smoking cannabis in public. These arrests were made on February 24 as part of a campaign to maintain order in the popular tourist destination. The operation was spearheaded by Police Colonel Samret Samsitong, Superintendent of Pai Police Station, alongside Lt. Col. Nopphakhun Atthamathamkun and Lt. Col. Kriangkrai Saensali. In collaboration with Pai District Public Health, officers set up a special operations center on Pai's bustling walking street. Patrols advised tourists against illegal actions like public cannabis use and issued fines on-the-spot. The crackdown led to the arrest of tourists from several countries: one from the UK, two from the Netherlands, one from the US, two from Spain, and one from Israel, according to a police spokesperson. “We are committed to maintaining public order and ensuring that all tourists follow the law. Smoking cannabis in public places is prohibited, and offenders will be penalised,” said the spokesperson. The laid-back town of Pai is currently confronting challenges brought on by increased tourism and the impacts of cannabis decriminalization. Local residents and business owners have expressed concerns over disturbances linked to cannabis use. Responding to such issues, police have ramped up patrols in popular tourist areas, focusing on both educating visitors about local laws and enforcing penalties. Pai Police urged all tourists to respect Thai laws and local customs, with a stern warning that public nuisance offenses will not be tolerated. They confirmed that further operations are planned to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone. Reactions on social media have been mixed. While some commend the police for preserving public order, others call for clearer regulations on cannabis use, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-25 2 2
Popular Post Nick Carter icp Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, snoop1130 said: The crackdown led to the arrest of tourists from several countries: one from the UK, two from the Netherlands, one from the US, two from Spain, and one from Israel, according to a police spokesperson Some poster must have been panicking a bit , lucky for them that an Israeli also got arrested 3 1 3
MalcolmB Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago They have ruined it for everyone. We all know what lead to this crackdown. The locals had had enough of them. 1
Nick Carter icp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, MalcolmB said: They have ruined it for everyone. We all know what lead to this crackdown. The locals had had enough of them. Yesterday you were complaining about disrespectful people smoking marijuana in public . Today you are complaining about people not being able to smoke marijuana in public . Seems like you just want to attack Israelis /Jews 1 2 2
Bkk Brian Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: They have ruined it for everyone. We all know what lead to this crackdown. The locals had had enough of them. Here we go, this is not a bash Israel topic Malcolm. Besides there are 84 licensed cannabis shops on Pai, far too many Cops deny Pai locals have issues with Israeli tourists https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2966610/cops-deny-pai-locals-have-issues-with-israeli-tourists
Social Media Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Off topic post removed @MalcolmB you've already had one Jew/Israeli trolling topic locked today. If you carry on the same rhetoric you will have some further time out to read the rules. 15. You will not discriminate or post slurs, degrading or overly negative comments on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, medical history, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, paternity, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant factor.
connda Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 down - 2536 to go. Know the definition of "insanity?" Insanity: Attempting to end outdoor, public consumption of cannabis in Pai. But good luck trying. I expect this all to change when Gen-X, Millennials, and Gen-Z finally fully grasp the levers of power. Then you'll be able to enjoy a spiff at a bar along with your Johnny Walker Blue Label neat. Until then? "Foreigners bad." Let's not even discuss the Thai cannabis users or those who sold the cannabis to the farangs in the first place.
Yagoda Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 25 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: They have ruined it for everyone. We all know what lead to this crackdown. The locals had had enough of them. Jooooooooooooos. hahahahahahah Probably an American Jew involved too. 1
MalcolmB Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Yagoda said: Jooooooooooooos. hahahahahahah Probably an American Jew involved too. Well you said it. I thought that when I looked at the photo but didn’t say it as I didn’t want to upset people’s sensitivities. 1
MalcolmB Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 minutes ago, connda said: Let's not even discuss the Thai cannabis users or those who sold the cannabis to the farangs in the first place. They are allowed to sell it. You are not allowed to smoke it in public. I have seen over one hundred people smoke it in public, always farangs, never Thais.
GammaGlobulin Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Seems to me that Big-Time changes are in the air. Good! Hope they are forced to view Reefer Madness, while in detention. 1
DonniePeverley Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago They need to send a clearer message in Phuket too. But this was desperately needed in Pai - as most of the people there are staying long term. 1
Social Media Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Reminder of the topic: Pai's Big Bust: 7 Tourists Nabbed for Public Cannabis Use The crackdown led to the arrest of tourists from several countries: one from the UK, two from the Netherlands, one from the US, two from Spain, and one from Israel, according to a police spokesperson.
Yagoda Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Seems to me that Big-Time changes are in the air. Good! Hope they are forced to view Reefer Madness, while in detention. Great movie
ChaiyaTH Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 25 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: They are allowed to sell it. You are not allowed to smoke it in public. I have seen over one hundred people smoke it in public, always farangs, never Thais. No sht sherlock, perhaps because they are tourists with only a ho(s)tel room where you can't smoke inside? Same as that they basically not want you to smoke inside the shops most times? So what are people then supposed to do? Yawn...
pomchop Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Me and a zillion others were smoking pot in pai long before it was ever legal....but most of us were semi discrete about it. Never had any problem at all. 1
impulse Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago In fairness, if there are 84 shops selling it in the wide open light of day, I can understand why some of the visitors may think it's okay to smoke it, just like all the guys smoking cigarettes in public. I think they're shooting themselves in the foot, tourist numbers (and reputation) wise. And I don't even smoke or drink. It smacks of the randomness of the Thai popo. Who wants to vacation where you may get arrested virtually randomly? Like when they arrested those bridge playing desperados in Pattaya. OTOH, it's a good story to tell the folks back home.
connda Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, MalcolmB said: I have seen over one hundred people smoke it in public, always farangs, never Thais. Don't live in a Thai community with a ratio of 1 farang to 99 Thais. I do. Trust me - it's smoked in pubic. 1
daveAustin Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, MalcolmB said: They are allowed to sell it. You are not allowed to smoke it in public. I have seen over one hundred people smoke it in public, always farangs, never Thais. How many Thais do you know? Having been to Pai recently, it is basically a free-for-all with people smoking happily in bars and along the street. Police presence is in evidence and relaxed and they know exactly what is going on. This stuff now is all because of the bad press of a few tourists, so the police have to be seen to be doing something serious. If the locals are annoyed by it all, then don't wish for tourism en masse and hand the money back! The kind of 'locals' that rub shoulders with these tourists are ALL making good coin. The real locals are around and about in the hills and have practically nothing to do with them unless they so wish. At times, Thailand is still like a little child grappling with growing pains. Court millions into your country with free visas (many from suspect regions), then you should expect the odd issue and deal with them appropriately... but start down the crackdown route and you just confuse the F out of everyone and have them scurrying for more balanced places like Japan.
MalcolmB Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, daveAustin said: If the locals are annoyed by it all, then don't wish for tourism en masse and hand the money back! They are just putting signs out the front of their businesses asking to keep the ones out that are causing them problems. Better solution than handing money back. No need to ruin it for the good tourists
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