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Pattaya Plans AI Drone Patrols to Hunt Overstayers and Crooks in Real Time


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11 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

They read too much and develop phantadies about the total control by the Chinese totalitarian regime.

Zillions of cameras, face detection etc. etc.

 

Of course many will see it a totalitarianism.

But one could also view it as a utopia where street crime will be almost nonexistant. 

No one is watching you 24/7 if you're not doing anything illegal.

Criminals need to be worried. 

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Maybe already answered.    I just got a fresh stamp this week, so I'm OK.

 

Let's say I'm 0n overstay.    No clue if it goes into some centralized computer system, but I'm pretty sure it does.  OK.

 

Now, no clue if this information goes to every province.   

 

OK, now I travel and stay in a nice hotel.  I say "nice" because let's say 100% of the time they photocopy my passport and bring it to the police station.  Or do something online.  TM30, whatever, something.  Some do photocopy my stamp, some don't.  some really do nothing.  Let's say they follow the law.

 

I'm guessing that the police/immigration will come and arrest me.

 

correct?

 

I'm just surprised I've never seen this before.  

 

Maybe the same with trains, bus station, etc....  

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2 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

I'm guessing that the police/immigration will come and arrest me.

Many hotels are quite keen to see your passport, and it would not take much effort to check if a guest is on overstay. I have often suspected there would be a few baht in it for the hotel staff to report such a guest. 

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1 minute ago, jacko45k said:

Many hotels are quite keen to see your passport, and it would not take much effort to check if a guest is on overstay. I have often suspected there would be a few baht in it for the hotel staff to report such a guest. 

more than their nightly fee? 500 baht a day to the IO, even if they offered 50% to the hotel can't imagine it would be profitable over letting them pay for the room

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3 minutes ago, ryandb said:

more than their nightly fee? 500 baht a day to the IO, even if they offered 50% to the hotel can't imagine it would be profitable over letting them pay for the room

Well an employee would not see the benefit of that....! The police make use of a lot of informers, and I doubt they do it for free. 

It could be worth 20,000 baht. 

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