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Royal Thai Police tighten security for tourist season


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BANGKOK, 27 October 2014 (NNT) – The Royal Thai Police is tightening security measures, and has ordered the police in every region to ensure the safety of Thai and foreign tourists.

Pol.Lt.Gen. Prawut Thavornsiri, the spokesman for the Royal Thai Police has announced that the Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police has commanded the police in every area to set up security measures for the tourism high-season.

The Immigration Bureau will facilitate the immigration process to make it faster, and will report the number of arriving visitors, and visitors' internal travel routes, as well as the visitor’s place of accommodation.

The police will use this information to direct policemen in the area to take care of the traveler's safety. Meanwhile, the Tourist Police are appointed to work with tourism establishments to take proper care of their tourist customers.

The Royal Thai Police will put an end to all kinds of opportunistic crime to prevent any danger to the tourists. In addition, the police will recruit security volunteer workers to help the police take care of any emergency situation.

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"has ordered the police in every region to ensure the safety of Thai and foreign tourists."

In that order, of course.

"The Royal Thai Police will put an end to all kinds of opportunistic crime to prevent any danger to the tourists."

rolleyes.gif "end to all kinds of opportunistic crime " - rhetorical opportunities is that? whistling.gif

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"The Royal Thai Police will put an end to all kinds of opportunistic crime to prevent any danger to the tourists."



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These people think we are as dumb as they are.



"In addition, the police will recruit security volunteer workers to help the police..."


Great.



Unpaid thugs... wai2.gif wai.gif

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Yes, show the world you must take such measures because it's an unsafe country

If only that were the whole story. There is value in being able to track down and hand over citizens to their home countries. As for new regulations, there is value in enforcing new regulations and value in not enforcing them.

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The fact is most of the resorts have a huge den of illegal businesses slap bang in the middle of them.

Taxis, gogo bars, TUK tuks, jetskis, all acting illegally or breaking some law or another.

So what exactly is the point in providing protection when the entire premise of the resort is illegalit

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I know a bit about security and I'm wondering if these "orders" are supported by plans and processes which are supported by any kind of training? Communication between different services and knowing who takes/accepts responsibilities? Language issues taken care of? Methinks things will not change and local village chiefs and mafia will tell the police what they can and cannot investigate etc

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Thailand can be both dangerous and safe, it is like the tourist who decides it.
I myself have never had any problems here, I'm not exactly someone who seeks out problems or looking like a big jackpot for criminals.
thailand would be a wonderful place without the negative foreign that should only criticize the country. go home if it is so bad here.
nanny state is waiting for you, nanny state wants you working to pay lots of lots of tax. slaves

So says "Mr 3 Monkeys"

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What dose it even mean " tighten security" ? was security loose or untightened so far?

and if so why? or is it only a lip service before every tourist season, but millions of tourists

are coming to Thailand all year around, why now than?

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Whilst it is still most obvious in he public domain that scams and violence against tourist are are unrelenting how can this senior officer keep a straight face or expect anyone to give him credibility following an article like this. The RTP have no record of preventing crime in any shape or form and nothing this officer says is going to change the status quot.

Just more hot air .

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