Popular Post ftpjtm Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM 3 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said: 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. Somewhat off topic but Immigration actually does have a pretty well functioning system, which in at least one case solved a crime. My daughter was visiting Thailand and shopping in an upscale department store. Her wallet was stolen and the dope who stole it was dumb enough to pay for a purchase with his credit card after stealing her wallet. Security identified him and viewed his act of stealing the wallet via the store's security cameras, and ID'd the thief via his credit card. He was a tourist and Immigration gave security his hotel information. Within 2 hours the wallet was returned. 2 4
Quentin Zen Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM 3 minutes 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. I agree, BUT the farang will lose face. lol Police come, everyone takes pictures, everyone talks, farang dragged out....pointed at, arrested, nobody says overstay so nobody knows... visitors stop coming. as crazy as my answer is, I can see the police note the farang's presence and maybe arrest him once off hotel property. seems like we would see these stories.....we don't. so......
novacova Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Pattaya Plans AI Drone Patrols to Hunt Overstayers and Crooks in Real Time Nothing that a pair of sunglasses a hat and a Chinese snot virus mask can’t fix. 1 1
LennyW Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: While this bold move has generated excitement and support from many quarters, it's not without its critics. In his bluntly titled open letter, “Dear Sir,” Alan French, a long-time foreign visitor, raised concerns that the emphasis on high-tech policing and large-scale public events is overshadowing the city’s core needs. He accused the mayor of focusing excessively on spectacle—such as firework festivals and themed parades—rather than addressing essential aspects like infrastructure and the overall quality of life for everyday residents. Absolutely spot on!
Quentin Zen Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 1 minute ago, ftpjtm said: upscale department store. Her wallet not all crimes are the same. I think this one would go up the ladder much faster. upscale, check.. money involved, check... I do think we all agree the system CAN work, but ....... once I met a very angry couple, money stolen, video proved it was the cleaning staff, she fled back to Myanmar, many trips to police station, they still left very upset. hotel didn't get in trouble. who knows what really happened. gotta get that money back before it's spent. lol
ryandb Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM 5 minutes ago, jacko45k said: 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. Wheres the 20k baht from? That's the current max fine, you think the IO is handing it all over? If they lifted the max limit on the fine then it might make sense
Quentin Zen Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM 3 minutes ago, LennyW said: Absolutely spot on! Yes, Super Bowl host cities generally benefit economically from hosting the event. Research from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates that the economic impact of last year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas was $1 billion.
bendejo Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Afraid of facial recognition? Try this: On the other hand they might mistake you for one of these guys 1
JAG Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM 2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: They read too much and develop phantasies about the total control by the Chinese totalitarian regime. Zillions of cameras, face detection etc. etc. I really wouldn't worry, aside from the fact that I live (totally legally) at the other end of the country. The much vaunted BMW smart camera cars didn't really work, I believe that our local one broke down (cam belt?) after 6 months and has been gathering dust at the back of a police station since then. Any way, face recognition? We all look the same! 1
jacko45k Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM 11 minutes ago, ryandb said: Wheres the 20k baht from? That's the current max fine, you think the IO is handing it all over? If they lifted the max limit on the fine then it might make sense I suspect a person looking at a deportation, detention plus a 20 k fine and 5 year blacklist could pay more. Why are you being obtuse, a thousand baht to a hotel worker is what might be needed?
Quentin Zen Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM The 60-year-old, who has not been identified, entered the kingdom in early 2000 on a tourist visa and never left, evading previous police checks by claiming to be in the process of extending his visa. He was finally caught in the northern province of Chiang Mai on Monday during a crackdown by immigration officials on overstaying foreigners -- more than 9,000 days after arriving on a 30-day visa.
Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM Posted yesterday at 01:40 AM 26 minutes ago, Paul Henry said: Like traffic cameras the films will not be looked at or the excuse will be no money to process the images! Traffic cams are digital... no film.
Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM 23 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said: The article doesn't clarify if armaments will be attached to the drones for the 'hunt'. Maybe the drones are spotters for the armed robot dogs.
ronster Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Will the drones be armed with live ammo or tranqulizer darts 🤔 1
Patong2021 Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM What happened to the expensive BMW "Smart Car" campaign from 2020? it was introduced with great fanfare and promoted as a solution. The vehicles were described as having inbuilt alerts and tracking systems as well a live connection to database-driven information linked to the country’s biometric system. One of the vehicles was involved in the apprehension of a 57-year-old disabled man from Belgium using a walking frame for mobility near Burapha University Hospital. In another takedown, a 54-year old Sudanese national walking on a Pattaya sidewalk was stopped. And a 63-year old Australian the authorities called the ‘hiding kangaroo’ was identified as he walked on the side the road. Is this what is in store for Pattaya?
Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM Just now, Patong2021 said: What happened to the expensive BMW "Smart Car" campaign from 2020? They are still around... I see them often on the M7 traveling between BKK and PTY.
peter zwart Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM What if I, blatantly breaking the law, get up to no good with a cheeky barmaid—while that drone hovers in front of the bar, filming everything (totally for other reasons, of course)? Just the thought has me popping two blue pills like it’s happy hour!
rwill Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM 2 hours ago, save the frogs said: Do the drones also film? Then there would be more video footage of street crime. Eventually, with drones everywhere, street crime should be significantly reduced. They have to develop the film first... 1 1
Gandtee Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM One wonders if the companies awarded these hi-tec razzamatazz contracts show their appreciation to those who awarded them? Like a nice bouquet or a jar of chicken essence. The nice new flashing sign at the entrance to Walking Street should make it safe from the drunkards bent on causing havoc and giving Pattaya's reputation as a family destination a bad name. How much did it cost again?
black tabby12345 Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Eye in the sky can spot ongoing crimes outdoor. But how they can identify overstating aliens? Their uav linked to the record of each one's arrival date and face photos? After recent switching to digital arrival card, do they still photograph the entrants? Anyone who recently came in/came back to this kingdom, please comment.
rwill Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Posting a letter criticizing the government is not the smartest thing to do.
ryandb Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM 22 minutes ago, jacko45k said: I suspect a person looking at a deportation, detention plus a 20 k fine and 5 year blacklist could pay more. Why are you being obtuse, a thousand baht to a hotel worker is what might be needed? It's not obtuse, it's plain, simple logic, is it worth an employee risking their employment by looking out for their employer's interest over 1k baht for themselves? And if the person is only a few days over then it's not even worth the IO offering the reward....
Nickcage49 Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM So if they don't go to major events they're alright? The cops just told them what the strategy is. Bright.
BerndD Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Amazing HighTech Ai-Country Thailand.
Robert Smith 2 Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM You are all guilty, until proven innocent...
bbbbooboo Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM hmmm… hopefully there won’t be an increase in drone crashes, could get expensive ?
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM its all just a brain fart from somebody at a relatively junior level in the great scheme of things, Eventually common sense will prevail and it will all quietly just disappear. Saving the all important "face" of the idiot(s) involved 5
Shutterbug Guy Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Boots on the ground, not hiding in their offices, is what they truly need.
ignore it Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM In a clarifying statement, Pattaya officials note that only observation drones, bomber drones, and kamikaze drones will be used. Flame thrower drones will not be used due to the hazards inherent in fire.
J Branche Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Read Thaiger and Pattaya Mail story and no mention of cost. Maybe get the Police to actually do some effective Patrolling and not hide behind a video screen remote operating a drone. Seriously if they can't see the thousands of Thais not wearing helmets but catch the Foreigners how can you expect them to use this effectively. Sorry to say but unless someone in Authority is putting pressure on the Boys in Brown to execute than it will be a new tech gadget to play with that will probably be crashed, blown away in the wind, or broken and take a long time to repair. 1
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