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Pattaya Officials Crack Down on Sidewalk Encroachments


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Is LK Metro public or private?

 

I remember back when I first stayed in that neighborhood almost 20 years ago.  Businesses started to expand their operations into the street and there was some discussion about whether that was legal and should be allowed.

 

Fast forward to 2025 and that seems to be totally OK.  Not only do you have your business, you have a big portion of the street, as well. 

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I wish they woulf chrck Wongamat  beach.  The walkdays have been complely taken over by restaurants illegal  encroachment. 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Business owners were given strict warnings to remove these encroachments immediately or face penalties.

Move it son or your nicked...

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Social media users are voicing specific concerns, pointing out areas like Soi Pothisarn 1/1 and Soi Buakhao where public roads have become obstructed by illegally parked cars and extended sunshades. Moreover, campaign posters are flagged as visibility hazards at intersections.

 

The sarcasm isn't lost on some users, with tongue-in-cheek remarks capturing the ongoing struggle with noncompliance: "I told you, it’s in front of my shop—I’ll do whatever I want!"

Does this also mean that the women on Soi 6 will be required to stand off of the street to avoid causing an obstruction?

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Pattaya Officials Crack Down on Sidewalk Encroachments.

 

Would be nice if officials are going to do this All the time .

What about the rest of the country there are Millions of shops operating on the footpath and some on the streets as well.

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1 hour ago, Watawattana said:

Does this also mean that the women on Soi 6 will be required to stand off of the street to avoid causing an obstruction?

Some punters go there hoping to be obstructed

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Come to Ban Chang where they have installed water dams across the walkway to keep water from their shop.  Can't begin to count the number that have tripped on this with several having fallen and being  injured.

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They have been carting motorbikes away by the dozen that are parked on red and white marking curbs

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This too will pass.

 

Thank the gods that I'm not trying to negotiate the streets in Chiang Mai in a wheelchair. Using the sidewalks for purposes other than as a thoroughfare is an epidemic in LOS. They installed new sidewalk paving near the popular tourist spot Wiang Kum Kam a few years ago. Nice to look at but impossible to use even by a fully mobile person. And notice the power poles. Smack dab in the middle of the "walkway."

Cops ticket people for riding a motorcycle without a helmet but many cops don't wear one either, and they do zero traffic control besides. We have sidewalks that are blocked by signs, utility poles, vendors' carts, etc. All part of the reality of living in Thailand.

Traffic laws are ignored by all. Remember the new seat belt law? This sidewalk measure will fail too.

New sidewalks, Thai style (IMG_1924).jpg

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