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“Coconut Bar” Raid By Pattaya Police

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“Coconut Bar” raid by Pattaya Police

PATTAYA: -- Pattaya Police are currently undertaking a “Social Order Crackdown” following orders from Senior Officers to clean up the streets of Pattaya, concentrating on all forms of anti-social behavior. It was the turn of women and men, suspected of working as prostitutes on Pattaya Beach to be targeted as part of the crackdown and in the early hours of Saturday 26 people were detained pending further investigations. The group who were taken from the beach which is affectionately referred to as the “Coconut Bar” by some, consisted of 16 women and 10 transsexuals.

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-- Pattaya One 2011-08-27

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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I guess this must be this 'lady's' 15 minuites of fame,may be 15 times over.:lol:

May be the person who issued the order to clean up the streets had interned that the BiB to be issued with brushes and spades... :whistling:

If they were serious about breaking this up which of course they aren't, they would arrest the Johns.

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Prostitutes in Pattaya? Who writes this rubbish?

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