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Please Do Not Use The Street and Storefronts As A Toilet

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As high season starts, we will once again be greeted with the stench of urine and vomit in tourist zones.  Too many visitors believe they can piss and puke wherever they wish.  Please be respectful of others and use a proper facility. Please   ask your friends  and visitors not to do this. You may think you are being discreet and no one will see, but we do.  People are literally choking on the stench in some areas.  And no, Thai people are not doing this on Pattaya Walking Street or Patong Bangla or Bangkok Sukhumvit.  

 

 

How arrogant can you be to do this and think no one cares?

 

 

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Phuket is quite low class, you don't get that problem in Pattaya

In Pattaya .... it's decisions decisions..... use the hole-in-the-floor at a hole-in-the-wall pub for 10 baht,

or use one of the scores of public conveniences provided for tourists by the awfully rich TAT.

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8 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

How arrogant can you be to do this and think no one cares?

Actions speak louder than caring. Use your OP to print some flyers and go hang them in the areas of concern. Problem solved. 

Please use one of the plentiful public conveniences.....oh,wait......

No problem in Pattaya, just drop in to one of the many bog buses.....

 

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....now there's an idea for the likes of Grab & Bolt.

Gosh, if only there were clean facilities everywhere when you need a pee. Dream on. 

The French used to have pissoir for men on many street corners. They did smell a bit in summer but they did help when the need was urgent.

1 hour ago, Purdey said:

Gosh, if only there were clean facilities everywhere when you need a pee. Dream on. 

The French used to have pissoir for men on many street corners. They did smell a bit in summer but they did help when the need was urgent.

Always remembered the ones in Amsterdam that drained right into the canal, amazing.

On 11/25/2025 at 1:10 AM, Patong2021 said:

As high season starts, we will once again be greeted with the stench of urine and vomit in tourist zones.  Too many visitors believe they can piss and puke wherever they wish.  Please be respectful of others and use a proper facility. Please   ask your friends  and visitors not to do this. You may think you are being discreet and no one will see, but we do.  People are literally choking on the stench in some areas.  And no, Thai people are not doing this on Pattaya Walking Street or Patong Bangla or Bangkok Sukhumvit.  

 

 

How arrogant can you be to do this and think no one cares?

 

 

 

So, you're saying it's something reserved only for Thais.....piss off (Aussie slang  but appropriate)

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37 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

So, you're saying it's something reserved only for Thais.....piss off (Aussie slang  but appropriate)

 

Thai people are not peeing on Bangla or walking street or in the tourist areas. It is foreigners who are stinking up the heavily used tourist areas.

Yes, some Thais will urinate in semi public areas. Some of the horse jockeys of Hua Hin Beach like to pee on the garbage bins at the Intercontinental residences across from Market Village. There is nothing I can do about it, but offer a look of disgust.. The poor maintenance workers who handle the bins get annoyed too.  The difference though is that the people who do this are impoverished uneducated people who live hand to mouth. They live day to day.   The foreigners know better but choose to do this.

 

All we can do is manage our own behaviors. Learn from this chap.

 

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31 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Thai people are not peeing on Bangla or walking street or in the tourist areas. It is foreigners who are stinking up the heavily used tourist areas.

Yes, some Thais will urinate in semi public areas. Some of the horse jockeys of Hua Hin Beach like to pee on the garbage bins at the Intercontinental residences across from Market Village. There is nothing I can do about it, but offer a look of disgust.. The poor maintenance workers who handle the bins get annoyed too.  The difference though is that the people who do this are impoverished uneducated people who live hand to mouth. They live day to day.   The foreigners know better but choose to do this.

 

All we can do is manage our own behaviors. Learn from this chap.

 

Now you are being selective on location... here's one for you...beach road tuk tuks...you do see them pissing...I've also see thais pissing near Jung Ceylon...and along Rat U Tit.

Here's another thing, where are the public toilets...or more specific, how many

Taxi drivers in Bangkok like to pee around the gates of the Bangkok Sports Club on Ratchadamri road in Bangkok. They could stop at Lumpini Park 300m away.

One problem might be that large parts of Phuket look like a toilet to too many tourists nowadays. The same doesn't seem to be a widespread problem in most other places in Thailand. 

22 minutes ago, Caldera said:

One problem might be that large parts of Phuket look like a toilet to too many tourists nowadays. The same doesn't seem to be a widespread problem in most other places in Thailand. 

There is no excuse for this behavior. 

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