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27 Countries Issues Travel Advisories And Warnings For Thailand

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Here in Hua Hin we have military helicopters circling low over the city now - especially over the Royal Palace - scary - like a war zone. Something is definitely going on.

Hau Hin allways has a strong military presence because of the kings palace.

We was there 3 years ago on holiday and there were navy ships anchored not far of shore, also we spent time in Phuket and witnesed naval and special forces exercises of Patong beach.

There is no need to be alarmist, I am taking my family there next month and believe the thai authorities won't allow another situation like last year where a minority closed the airport and did serious damage to Thailands tourist industry and standing on the world stage. :)

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Avoid trouble spots, I will stay at home with JD and Ice, watch it on TV. :D

The best advice so far... only I prefer ChR than JD... :)

My real concern is my daughter and school days... but if things look funny,

she might enjoy OJ (orange juice) at home for sure!!! :D

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<br /><br /><br />Yes.I agree.What that is strange IS, that the post has not been deleted :D

Reading that some tourism authorities are calling news organizations to write more "possitively" and for peopel to "believe" is a bit alarming. How about calling on the population to get a better grasp of reality so they can make better informed decisions on whether to visit or not visit certain places?

I'm not saying apocalypse is coming to Bangkok, but if there's a bomb or something, it will explode with the same power whether you were wearing rosy eyeglasses or not. But having an understanding of reality will help keep us safer.

Obviously these people are putting the tourism industry's profits ahead of their customers' wellbeing. How is that supposed to be comforting?

I've got business in Bangkok on Fri/Sat & Sun this week. I should be right, I always go well prepared and N E V E R wear at most only a little singlet, as thats the way the ladies like me :D .

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I'm going to Bangkok this Friday. What would you recommend Red or Yellow Speedos?

:) definately canary yellow speedo's or more effectionately known as 'dick stickers' and perhaps you could top it off with a little red singlet or bandana, nice combo :D

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Foreign Politics 101 ...

Obviously it is an overreaction, but as it has been told better safe than sorry.......

Other countries governments, do not follow developments as the natural citizens of those countries, so as such it is their duty to inform their citizens or "alert" them to those news, that in this case come from thailand

... no matter what (good slogan for the next demonstration)....

by doing so, yes they will apply the fear techniques that will make everyone scared and come back home or go somewhere else, but also .... will pressure TAT and the government to assure their citizens safety and "take care"of the problem ...........or they will lose money (even more) ... even whoever wants power will not want an even poorer country

In countries like thailand Tourism dollars are worth more than petro dollars .....

so it is logical that

The travel advisories are in general not to avoid Thailand, but to avoid Bangkok and or large demonstrations. Some also advice not to wear red or yellow shirts.

Its my opinion that Bangkok should be avoided all the time especially Sukhumvit, rife with African dope dealers female African prostitutes scam artists BIBs extorting ex pats, drunks and the flotsam of Asia.

I've got business in Bangkok on Fri/Sat & Sun this week. I should be right, I always go well prepared and N E V E R wear at most only a little singlet, as thats the way the ladies like me :) .

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or you like yourself

hmmm i better order in tonight, (opens cellphone) hmm lets see chern ,da, ice, jeb, kaek, kek, khwan, nok, noy............

I have just got home upcountry from Pattaya drove the ring road and fuc_k was it busy with private cars ~ no police checks and as i had to drop a mate at the airport on the way no extra police to be seen either so all looks perfectly normal ~ no sign of any red or yellow shirts about

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