Rimmer Posted March 27, 2013 Share Posted March 27, 2013 Pattaya Police get tough on late-opening bars File photo. Source: Wikipedia.org PATTAYA: -- In what is seen as a pre-cursor to a crackdown on late-opening entertainment venues in Pattaya, the Pattaya Police Chief called together a selection of Bar Owners and Managers on Wednesday to warn them to comply with their licenses or be shut-down.Police Colonel Suwan led the meeting and started by explaining that tough new guidelines from the Ministry of the Interior require all venues to strictly comply with the conditions of their licenses. Within the Pattaya entertainment zone this would mean that all venues must shut by 2am. Outside of the zone they must shut at midnight.Venues must also comply with laws relating to the minimum age for customers and employees. Employees must be aged over 18 and customers must be no younger than 20. Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/80670/pattaya-police-tough-late-opening-bars/ -- Pattaya One 2013-03-27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post keestha Posted March 28, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canopus1969 Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Nothing new - an annual event 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baerboxer Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Nothing new - an annual event Annual review of "donations" ? Time to increase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bri1guy Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokbanks Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. I do not know Pattaya but can certainly understand your sentiments. Not that I am against progress or change but the Thailand many of us once knew; perhaps the Thailand we fell in love with no longer exists. Even in the early ninties one could encounter rudeness, scams and taxi's that would take advantage but not by today's scale. It would so seem the tremendous uptake in tourism from all walks of life coming here and the influx of Western oriented brands have changed the Thai population forever. How I yearn for the simplicity of the past whilst I come to terms with the present day. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaidDown Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Nothing new - an annual event Agreed. The police must consider that this years high season is officially over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfbandung Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 But the police won't get tough on them. They never get tough on anything they say they are going to get tough on. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post svenivan Posted March 28, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 28, 2013 "Pattaya Police get tough on late-opening bars" That is good, if they don't open in right time, give them a fine! I hate waiting for my first beer! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theoldgit Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Nonsense post removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belg Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 (edited) the cycle in thailand a. a crackdown b. hub c. a suicide d. a murder e. ??? Edited March 28, 2013 by belg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billmont Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! Yes, gone are those good old days. It was really fun then and be able to drink all night. Such a change from the restrictions of the UK. One bar in Patpong was open 24 hours, it did not have shutters so could not close and was staffed around the clock. It became my regular and I got to know all the staff from each "shift" and got a warm welcome whatever time of the day or night I went there. Then there was Tip Top restaurant also in Patpong again open 24 hours and served a great selection of western and Thai food and it all tasted so delicious after umteen Singha beers. Much older now and dont do this anymore but at the time it really was great, and a good time was had by all. Progress is not always for the better! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomross46 Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Pattaya was very nice place in the sixties. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiNiro Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Nothing new - an annual event Agreed. The police must consider that this years high season is officially over. So they close down bars and send the patrons to police owned bars that stay open all night. An example is the annoying, all night OPEN AIR karaoke in Jomtien, Theprasit Soi 7, owned by police. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tropo Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! There are a lot of tourist families in Pattaya these days. You have to clean away the night trash before the early bird tourists go for an early morning stroll. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maidtorngkitmark Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! Hey, the best time to go out in Pattaya is after midnight. If you haven't done it lately you don't know what you're missing. It's far less busy, a lot cooler and more interesting. There seems to be more enthusiasm about as well. Don't you love a city that never sleeps? Ever been to Las Vegas ?!?! Those who are sober enough to notice would see that all around Pattaya there are predominantly Thai nationals at clubs, bars, cafe's and everywhere socializing, drinking, listening to music and probably screwing too OMG. Many great music and entertainment venues, both Thai and international, are everywhere. For the most part it's a good mix of happy people with few or no incidents. The Thais know how to party far more than farang so take that to heart. Just sayin. Skoal !!! Nastalovia !!! Cheers ! Salud !!! and Choke Dee !!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JO1973 Posted March 29, 2013 Share Posted March 29, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! Hey, the best time to go out in Pattaya is after midnight. If you haven't done it lately you don't know what you're missing. It's far less busy, a lot cooler and more interesting. There seems to be more enthusiasm about as well. Don't you love a city that never sleeps? Ever been to Las Vegas ?!?! Those who are sober enough to notice would see that all around Pattaya there are predominantly Thai nationals at clubs, bars, cafe's and everywhere socializing, drinking, listening to music and probably screwing too OMG. Many great music and entertainment venues, both Thai and international, are everywhere. For the most part it's a good mix of happy people with few or no incidents. The Thais know how to party far more than farang so take that to heart. Just sayin. Skoal !!! Nastalovia !!! Cheers ! Salud !!! and Choke Dee !!! "For the most part it's a good mix of happy people with few or no incidents. Thais know how to party far more than farang so take that to heart." Hmm...Not sure if I should laugh or cry at that statement. I've seen a lot more belligerent drunks and fights among Thai partygoers than Western. Let's face it, if a Thai goes into a Western establishment he would be welcome. A Westerner who goes into a Thai bar will more than likely end up fighting a group of drunk Thais -- and that includes Pattaya. It's one thing to take to the country but it's another to deny the obvious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lor Posted March 29, 2013 Share Posted March 29, 2013 The news article is wrong. My son, his girlfriend and my cashier were at the meeting. They all reported that the police said closing time is 1am everywhere, but bars are allowed to negotiate with there local police to stay open till 4am. Not sure what "negotiate" means but our monthly donation to the police retirement fund allows us to stay open. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiNiro Posted March 29, 2013 Share Posted March 29, 2013 The news article is wrong. My son, his girlfriend and my cashier were at the meeting. They all reported that the police said closing time is 1am everywhere, but bars are allowed to negotiate with there local police to stay open till 4am. Not sure what "negotiate" means but our monthly donation to the police retirement fund allows us to stay open. Chris Allowed to 'pre pay' the fine for breaking the law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tanlic Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 I really don't understand the closing of bars early. It just doesn't make sense. Pattaya, Phuket etc holiday resorts Young people from Aus,USA Europe etc are looking for a holiday destination where they can party all night If they are scouting about and find out everything closes at 1pm or whatever isn't it common sense they'll go elsewhere? For a country that depends a lot on tourism (not just whoerism) seems a bit daft to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ohio Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 Hmmm ! Haven't I read similar almost every year. ????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiNiro Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 Hmmm ! Haven't I read similar almost every year. ????? Renegotiating the bribes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chang_paarp Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 I really don't understand the closing of bars early. It just doesn't make sense. Pattaya, Phuket etc holiday resorts Young people from Aus,USA Europe etc are looking for a holiday destination where they can party all night If they are scouting about and find out everything closes at 1pm or whatever isn't it common sense they'll go elsewhere? For a country that depends a lot on tourism (not just whoerism) seems a bit daft to me. Thailand makes more from manufacturing cars (12% GDP) and electronics (11% GDP) that it does from tourism (9-10% GDP), checkout any site that breaksdown GDP into industries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonarax Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 End of an era? Will never forget cruising around in Pattaya at 4 AM in the nineties, when I still was a "handsome man" instead of the "hello Pappa" I morphed into since. Hundreds of bars, all of them open but no customers, but plenty of ladies of course. Finally waking up sitting on a barstool in one of them, asking for the bill, but then the girls telling me I paid already. Finding a motorcycle taxi to bring me back to the hotel. Yes Brings back great memories bars Use to close even at 6am i recall & then allot reopened at 8am with daytime girls... The Beer was cheaper due to more hours people spending money, only thing is allot girls had to work very long hours if not bar fined... I remember going to the beer bars always between 5-6 if i still wanted company.. The Gov should give pattaya an all around waiver for hours bars are open in Pattaya... Its not like familys have there residence in these districts & there is more money to be made & people not wanting there night to end!!! Yes, gone are those good old days. It was really fun then and be able to drink all night. Such a change from the restrictions of the UK. One bar in Patpong was open 24 hours, it did not have shutters so could not close and was staffed around the clock. It became my regular and I got to know all the staff from each "shift" and got a warm welcome whatever time of the day or night I went there. Then there was Tip Top restaurant also in Patpong again open 24 hours and served a great selection of western and Thai food and it all tasted so delicious after umteen Singha beers. Much older now and dont do this anymore but at the time it really was great, and a good time was had by all. Progress is not always for the better! Tip top eww could only eat at the place drunk. Food is shocking.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonarax Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 I really don't understand the closing of bars early. It just doesn't make sense. Pattaya, Phuket etc holiday resorts Young people from Aus,USA Europe etc are looking for a holiday destination where they can party all night If they are scouting about and find out everything closes at 1pm or whatever isn't it common sense they'll go elsewhere? For a country that depends a lot on tourism (not just whoerism) seems a bit daft to me. Plenty of night clubs open.. I don't think your dependent on seeing a half naked girl till 5am in some dirty bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tropo Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 Thailand makes more from manufacturing cars (12% GDP) and electronics (11% GDP) that it does from tourism (9-10% GDP), checkout any site that breaksdown GDP into industries. Perhaps, but the 10% is an enormous amount that they cannot afford to lose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EyesWideOpen Posted March 30, 2013 Share Posted March 30, 2013 Nothing new - an annual event Agreed. The police must consider that this years high season is officially over.So they close down bars and send the patrons to police owned bars that stay open all night. An example is the annoying, all night OPEN AIR karaoke in Jomtien, Theprasit Soi 7, owned by police. Probably right. When I was in Patong Phuket in 1999, every Buddha holiday the regular bars would close down, and all the police owned bars would be open... :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chang_paarp Posted April 1, 2013 Share Posted April 1, 2013 Thailand makes more from manufacturing cars (12% GDP) and electronics (11% GDP) that it does from tourism (9-10% GDP), checkout any site that breaksdown GDP into industries. Perhaps, but the 10% is an enormous amount that they cannot afford to lose. This will affect the Chinese, Russians, Koreans and Malaysians how much? Only affect the smaller minority who are dependant on the "bar scene". Look at the future and be prepared to change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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