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Phuket beach vendors lobby to be allowed back on the sand
Suthicha Sirirat

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The auditorium at Prince of Songkhla University was packed for the meeting.

PHUKET: -- More than 500 people gathered at a meeting at the Prince of Songkhla University Phuket Campus yesterday (August 10) to air their grievances over problems the mass clean-up along the beaches has caused them.

Many of those who attended the meeting called for the “Phuket Council” – an ad hoc body set up by the vendors – to lobby the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to allow vendors to go back and do business along the beach.

They said they were hoping to seek “justice” from the NCPO so they could get back their livelihoods.

Jakarin Jareonjit, a sunbeds and umbrella renter, said that since the beach clean-up many had lost their jobs and have no income to support their families. Some families have had to take their children out of school because they can no longer afford it.

Many beach vendors have no other way of earning money because they have been in the same business for over 40 years, he said.

Mr Jakarin added that most tourists prefer to have the option of using a sunbed and umbrella on the beach.

“They come to our beaches for the convenience. If we can’t provide such services, tourists will simply find an alternate beach destination in a different country,” he said.

Phuket Council leader Palad Jansopin said, “While [the Army] attempt to solve the encroachment problem, we must ensure that no one suffers as a result of it. Tourist service workers must have an opportunity to find alternative employment, or new jobs should be provided for them.”

He confirmed that the Phuket Council will gather both negative and positive comments and hand them to the NCPO next month.

The council are registering names and IDs and other supporting information to pass on to the NCPO.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-beach-vendors-lobby-to-be-allowed-back-on-the-sand-47788.php

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-- Phuket News 2014-08-11

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So people will go to alternate beaches covered in umbrellas and beach chairs rather than the now cleaner and more pristine Thai beaches. Yeah right.

Go home vendors, your'e drunk.

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To summarise :

"We were breaking the law and you have stopped us doing so - that is just SO unfair"

This is a challenge to the Military, rigorous enforcement or capitulation - same with the jet skis.

When Phuket introduces the 10 baht songthaew routes all over the Island then there will be real progress, I'm not holding my breath though.

It would show who is actually in charge.

Compromise on your own terms if your really in charge.

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Dogmatix, on 11 Aug 2014 - 15:22, said:

Let the Phuket governor's office find them honest jobs on construction sites or fishing trawlers. There are plenty jobs available and the fact that they were operating illegal businesses in conservation areas and evading tax is not a good reason to let them break the law again.

And the man at the top, the governor, what has he done, over the years, to stop all this illegal/corrupt activity.... absolutely nothing, in fact he even endorse fare rises for the taxis. Why hasn't he been brought to answer.

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“They come to our beaches for the convenience. If we can’t provide such services, tourists will simply find an alternate beach destination in a different country,” he said.

"Can't you see, the Dollars, Euros, Yen, Yuan, Rubles are leaving Thailand, right now. We were the ones who kept them here!", said the Jet Ski vendor

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Let them have a section of the beach 1/3 from the HWM to entrance of beach - Mark out what they can use.

Charge them regulated rent -

Small business Inititative...

(Freephone anonymous calls for Maffia threats)

Also have a section "public beach" -

NO squatters

Then for the "quality tourists"

Private section with charged entrance - free modern sun loungers and waiter service

(as you get in the Med. )

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... and teachers...

“They come to our beaches for the convenience. If we can’t provide such services, tourists will simply find an alternate beach destination in a different country,” he said.

"Can't you see, the Dollars, Euros, Yen, Yuan, Rubles are leaving Thailand, right now. We were the ones who kept them here!", said the Jet Ski vendor

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Just got back from Nai Harn beach. Very pleasant there now. A bit messy with litter in some places, would be good if it could be cleaned up, but a big improvement from before, in my opinion.

I think the vendors haven't quite realized that they have been kicked out so that the beaches can be returned to the Thai people. It's tourists who want to sit on rented sun loungers, under rented umbrellas and drink beer bought from a pricy beach kiosk. Thai people sit on mats under trees and drink alcohol bought from a local mom and pop store. Can't see that the " tourists will go elsewhere" argument is going to carry much weight.

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