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Bomb Threat, Earthquake And Tsunami Training Seminar At Pattaya Hotel

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Bomb Threat, Earthquake and Tsunami Training Seminar at Pattaya Hotel

PATTAYA:-- The Ibis Hotel, located on Second Road in North Pattaya, on Wednesday morning was the scene of the first of planned series of Tourist Police-sponsored Bomb Threat, Earthquake and Tsunami Training Seminars. As the title suggests the training seminar, conducted by a specialist in the field of bombs, earthquakes and tsunamis,

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Some were even seen taking notes!!

And several were seen awake?

I would be interested to know what new and innovative approach they will take to this.

Does the hotel advertise on pattaya one?

Must ask the marketing dept of TV if they got a cut to cover bandwidth.

Chance of a Earthquake = 0%

Chance of a Tsunami = 0%

Chance of a Bomb Threat = 99%

Chance of a Bomb attack = 2%

Meanwhile..........

37 tourists were mugged

5 tourists were involved in jet ski scams

1325 tourists got ripped off in bars

12 tourists got killed by hit and run drivers

11 tourists committed suicide (probably down to the collapse of the pound) frown.gif

Great job tourist police

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