June 29Jun 29 1 hour ago, jacko45k said:For elderly and disabled, they are of no use! The walkways often have a poor attempt at shade.. and the heat comes from all directions. I often find the size of the steps awkward.Maybe they could have escalators in the future 👍
June 29Jun 29 6 minutes ago, baansgr said:Maybe they could have escalators in the future 👍They have a lift in one on Sukhumvit, Pattaya, which is near Father Rays, a home for the disabled. I dare not ask if it is in working order.
June 29Jun 29 Let's hope the plan is to have lots of clean public toilets and a law that says the public is allowed to use restaurant toilets without charge.More tourists will mean more peeing on the street.
June 29Jun 29 9 minutes ago, Purdey said:Let's hope the plan is to have lots of clean public toilets and a law that says the public is allowed to use restaurant toilets without charge.More tourists will mean more peeing on the street.Taking a dump in the street of Patong the other week
June 29Jun 29 On 6/28/2026 at 7:20 AM, Maxbkkcm said:But they are super rude. Desplicable behaviours. And not smiley at all. All transactional too.I didn't find that in 20 years working there and regularly visiting there. Maybe you're referring to the 1960's.And footbridges there over busy roads have escalators and/or lifts along with steps!Toilets everywhere...never peeing on the streetside like here. And the smiling face here is mostly transactional Money rules.
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