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Tourism Ministry to set up tourist court for better protection of foreign travelers

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BANGKOK, April 30, 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Ministry is working on a plan to set up a tourist court to offer better protection to foreign visitors to the country.

Tourism Minister Somsak Phurisrisak said on Monday that the idea of the tourist court establishment was conceived to provide fair and better protection to visiting travelers after more and more have been reportedly harmed while traveling in Thailand.

Mr. Somsak said the concept is now under deliberation with Mr. Wirat Chinwinijkul, Secretary-General of the Courts of Justice.

He added that the court establishment will initially begin in the form of a tourist department under the Courts of Justice.

The Tourism Minister went on to say that the discussion with Mr. Wirat also shed light on the idea of a night court, in order to help speed up the legal proceeding.

Mr. Somsak is also scheduled to meet with National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Adul Saengsingkaew on May 1, when he will ask the police to be more swiftly and determinedly handle all cases related to tourists in order to allow subsequent court proceedings to go on and without any delay.

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Be fair, at least they are trying to do something positive - remember the saying some you win some you lose - let's not change it to become "some you lose, some you lose!"

Like the tourist police? Please tell me how they have protected tourists from the thugs that run the jet ski operation in Patong? The government can't even control the taxi cartel or get the airport bus up and running in Phuket.

The government IS the taxi cartel. Their boss is the Mayor of Patong's son!

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and what happens when they catch these criminals, the tourists will have to stand around in court all day to be a witness and then the court will find the criminal 300 baht . So then he can walk away and do it again .Then the authorities can say the system is working .

I get the feeling the court will be set up to sentence tourists who have done wrong. Not Thais.

Get the tourist fined quickly so that the money can come in faster and the tourist can be on their way without missing flights because of big delays. Quick resolution = more money to pay so they can get the hell out of Dodge.

Just my take on it anyway. smile.png

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It would be interesting to know the current procedures dealing with suspected shoplifters.

For example, at the airport, if someone get accused of shoplifting, they are held by police in a filthy short time hotel room, introduced to a fake lawyer that tells them 6 months incarceration until a court date, then drains their ATM account of the maximum each day, then lets them go without a hearing.

Will the new system be better?

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Okay okay, in the case of farang number 83 VS. Somchai Jetskichavong, we find that you, Mr. Fat farang owe Mr. Jetskichavong big big money. You want to pay cash or go ATM na?

You see, before police take your money, and now we have court to take your money too.

Now it officiaw

DDD & 555

Come back next year na.

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Give this country a break guys! just maybe, this is a genuine attempt to offer some assistance to tourists who have problems here (a tiny minority).

However they do it, we need more (Western) tourists at the moment. Things are rather too quiet at the moment and negative publicity about the country doesn't help. If having brought in these courts, they could address the problems of the over strong baht and tell the immigration dept to get off foreigners backs, we might get a few more foreigners back and hold back the Red Tsunami from Beijing.

We need more Western tourists at the moment? Jing jing? In what part of Buriram are you talking about? How on Earth is more Western tourists going to "Hold back the Red Tsunami from Beijing"??

Do we hold hands in a human chain to create one giant cock-block in front of Soi 4?

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