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Thailand is no longer a cheap place for foreigners to holiday. As other SEA countries are creating better infrastructure, it will start to take the tourists away from the land of smiles to places where they get greater bang for their buck. There is safety concerns and wide spread corruption all around Thailand that is causing great concern for weary travellers. I'm not sure how they are going to change the current image anytime soon.

Since the army has taken over its much safter than before the coup. They are tackling corruption in a big way and they have cleaned up the beaches so you post is utter nonsense.

Tidying up those minor issues that are highly visible is a PR exercise. Tacking corruption and an archaic judicial system is another. Tackling corruption is not about finding coppers shot through the head, fallen from balconies or finding them missing. If this is your idea of a clean up then the face value PR campaign is working a treat on you. Good on the spin doctors for managing to create some believers amongst us then. Here I thought they were flailing big time.

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will this include a full investigation of WHY so many are being stopped, searched and drug tested by the police in the Asoke-Tong Lor area?

Certainly, it is for your own protection in case some pickpocket (foreigner of course) put something illegal in your pocket without you knowing it.

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OK I am going on now before it will even happen. Came back home today from my daily bicycle-ride, and meanwhile my wife was visited by people from the Amphue, who had a list of falangs here i Chaiyaphum, who they like to invite for a "get together" on the 9th of december out in a village some 15 km;s from here!

This list with me in it of course, was based on people who has a yellow book, According to my wife, these people told my wife to bring "falang" to the village, and also bring a camera and take nice pictures...I do not have a clue if this is the usual nonsens, or if there will be some treat like food or at least water, hahahaha!! I know 1 chair and bring camera,. that is all.....I am not sure at all if I even like to go..... But probably I will, need something to do also on the 9th of december, hahahaha!!

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"OK I am going on now before it will even happen. Came back home today from my daily bicycle-ride, and meanwhile my wife was visited by people from the Amphue, who had a list of falangs here i Chaiyaphum, who they like to invite for a "get together" on the 9th of december out in a village some 15 km;s from here!"

Glegolo

It will be like the scene in the 1963 movie The Great Escape" where the recaptured POWs are invited to "stretch their legs".

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Spend the money on a Thai campaign to teach the Thai people that tourists contribute money, and a lot of it, to the Thai economy.

Tourists are customers. Customers means jobs. Yes, some behave badly but most don't.

Protect tourists from bad police and criminals who try to cheat them ... like the jet ski scammers and bad taxi drivers who won't use meters.

You are wasting money on PR unless all you want is a one time customer (a Thai norm).

With social media alive and well and beyond control of the Thai government, Thailand can't hide the bad things that happen to tourists.

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...campaigns = 'lip service'....

...I have read about a dozen slogans and campaigns to 'boost tourism'....in the past 6 months......

...on the other hand....we read 'jet ski scams still going on'.....

***(On that note, makes one wonder when you hear about jet ski accidents....would they go so far as to rig them.....to crash...I hope not....)

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Image boosting campaign to create positive attitude for foreigners?

Here's and idea!

Return Thailand to the people and have an election.

Not only I will the rest of the world look at Thailand in a more positive light the economy will be much brighter to!

Do you really think the rest of the world gives a rat's what is going on in Thailand ? The average tourist who comes to Thailand probably knows nothing about the local politics or that there was a coup recently and martial law in place.

Most foreigners go to Thailand for cheap food, accommodation, shopping, booze and girls, no matter what party is in power.

The average Thai knows little about Democracy and politics and the only reason some of them would want an election is because of the cash reward they get for their bloody vote !

Most foreigners go to Thailand for......................don't forget the boys as well!

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PRD gears up on campaign for Thailand

BANGKOK, 2 December 2014 (NNT) – The Department of Public Relations (PRD) is gearing up on the positive image boosting campaign to create positive attitude for foreigners towards Thailand.

The Director-General of the Public Relations Department (PRD) Apinan Juntarungsri presided over the opening seminar on the integration of the public relations to foreign countries under the title ‘The Drive of Public Relations Plan for the practical implementation to create positive attitude in foreign target groups’ at the Century Park hotel.

He said that the PRD has the duty to send a positive image of Thailand to the world, and to let the capabilities of the nation be recognized globally.

He said that this seminar is an important platform to exchange ideas and gain new knowledge from experts in various fields, with the goal to boost positive recognition of the nation's image.

The PRD Director-General also said that Thailand will enter the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) next year (2015). On the AEC, the government has prioritized on the preparation of the country's human resource in numerous aspects.

He said that the PRD is now providing knowledge and information through PRD’s media channel, including radio, TV, and the internet, to continually get the public ready for the changes with the commencement of the AEC integration.

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Well its really simple and i hope the PRD do read this.

Please inform your people to STOP killing, robbing, raping, beating and cheating tourists, once it stops then in less than 6 month Thailand will have a wonderful image.

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All they ever do is talk, make stupid announcements that come to nothing and sit around in seminars and committees whilst foreigners are scammed, abused, searched, refused, raped, murdered and spoken for by official Thai sources.

Why don't these people shut their mouths and actually do something beneficial for foreigners instead of all this jabbering with head in the sand?

Answer: it's too much like real work, featuring enough competence to look in the mirror at themselves.

No wonder foreigners are so cynical, it's like a daily barrage of jokes just to troll us.

You said all i wanted to say.

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Act like a leader in the ASEAN region by providing safety assurances for Tourists and Expats as a high priority item. The other stuff about Foreigners being overcharged etc is just part of the deal of going to all SEA countries except Singapore

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will this include a full investigation of WHY so many are being stopped, searched and drug tested by the police in the Asoke-Tong Lor area?

I can't think of one other country in Asia where foreigners are stopped and ID demanded and fined if they are not carrying passports or other ID.

No-one would carry a passport around with them, it's just too risky.

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Come to Thailand to experience the massive surge in random stops and intimidation, random urine testing in the streets, and vans that cruise around taking people to a hell-like prison if they don't have a passport on them. Those are the real stories recently, so that's what people should know in the west.

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...campaigns = 'lip service'....

...I have read about a dozen slogans and campaigns to 'boost tourism'....in the past 6 months......

...on the other hand....we read 'jet ski scams still going on'.....

***(On that note, makes one wonder when you hear about jet ski accidents....would they go so far as to rig them.....to crash...I hope not....)

Does the name Vanessa Mae ring a bell?

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Image boosting campaign to create positive attitude for foreigners?

Here's and idea!

Return Thailand to the people and have an election.

Not only I will the rest of the world look at Thailand in a more positive light the economy will be much brighter to!

Do you really think the rest of the world gives a rat's what is going on in Thailand ? The average tourist who comes to Thailand probably knows nothing about the local politics or that there was a coup recently and martial law in place.

Most foreigners go to Thailand for cheap food, accommodation, shopping, booze and girls, no matter what party is in power.

The average Thai knows little about Democracy and politics and the only reason some of them would want an election is because of the cash reward they get for their bloody vote !

Patronising nonsense. The Thais have been fighting for democracy for decades and many travellers are highly politically aware and know about blood diamonds, human rights, eco tourism, democracy and other ethical issues. That you do not care about such matters or the Thai people is your business but you have no right to project your crass, immature view on to us all.

Even as a volunteer, you may need a work permit to help in media censorship.

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Thailand is no longer a cheap place for foreigners to holiday. As other SEA countries are creating better infrastructure, it will start to take the tourists away from the land of smiles to places where they get greater bang for their buck. There is safety concerns and wide spread corruption all around Thailand that is causing great concern for weary travellers. I'm not sure how they are going to change the current image anytime soon.

Since the army has taken over its much safter than before the coup. They are tackling corruption in a big way and they have cleaned up the beaches so you post is utter nonsense.

Much safer? Prove it.... in any case this is unlikely to last long. As for the corruption.....it's just a changing of the guard. They'll be plenty of corruption to come.... mark my words. People are looking elsewhere as evidenced by the need for a PRD campaign. His post wasn't utter nonsense was it? It wasn't even nonsense.

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