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I said earlier in this thread that it will be a token effort, particularly in Pattaya, and this 'raid' seems to confirm that:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/796881-human-trafficking-bar-raids-in-pattaya-and-banglamung/

Note that this is NOT Soi 8 off Second Road near Central Festival and there is no mention of any Thai customers being detained or even questioned. I realise this 'crackdown' has only just been announced, so I guess time will tell whether they're going to extend these little 'meet and greet' operations to the Farang strip.

Any suggestion that they will remove prostitution from Pattaya is laughable, but they might close a few venues for the sake of appearances - no biggie IMO. Nice little earner for their pension funds, though. One can only assume that the 14 women who were arrested here were simply waiting for a friend to finish work at the 7-11 before heading off to the temple.

Age & Nationality checks were made on staff members of the bars and licenses were checked in each of the venues. Banglamung Police did arrest 14 women who were found working in Karaoke Bars in the area but they were fined and later released.

Pattaya's bars and gogos have been tightly regulated for years and bars that step out of line are regularly raided and sometimes shut down for a month or so. Absolutely nothing new and entirely unconnected to the subject of this thread.

Not according to Howard and his mates down at PattayaOne:

Thailand’s Senior Police Officers have ordered a nationwide crackdown on bars and other late night entertainment venues with a special focus on those venues suspected of engaging in human trafficking and prostitution.

and this thread title reads:

Police beef up operations against prostitution in entertainment venues

I'm just saying it's not new, certainly in Pattaya. Gogos and bars are regularly raided and the girls checked for ID. Underage girls are sent home and non-Thais are jailed and deported. Of course, both re-appear fairly soon afterwards! It makes a good story for Howard, but the scene in Pattaya is already fairly well regulated.

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There is very little prostitution in thailand.The thai law says.If a girl goes with you from a bar etc.She is the same as a tour guide.You are paying her to take care of you.Yes,we all know they are prostitutes..But because prostitution is against the law.Thailand introduced this loop hole.Again.money number one.So who decides that he or she is a prostitute.Easy,The ones who dont pay are prostitutes.This governments idea is ,Certain places,they want to change the image.All the rest will stay the same as before.

Prostitutes... Give me a break. Tell me now just roughly what % of dentists wives,

in your country, would hang with hubby if his finances

were to be immediately reduced to that of a Esarn rice farmer???

Now: replace the word dentists in the previous sentence with the name of all other occupations,

create a spreadsheet with occupation, % of wives still there after 5 minutes, 5 days, 5 years

go through the columbs and average.

Tell me now using this tool

AND NOT

some lawyerese retorical twist on truth,

what percentage of these people are engaged in prostitution?????

In wherever you are from there are long time "partners",

(I am trying to be inclusive of those whose "preferences" are unlike my own)

shortime partners, really long time partners, and really shorttime partners.

Much like other forms of accomodation. You can rent a room for a shower and an hour

You can rent a room for a night, or a month, or a year/5.

You can rent a car for the day & if you like it take out a long term lease...

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I came to Thailand for the prostitutes and that was the only thing I heard of or knew about Thailand. I thought Thailand was world famous for her girls why do they want to kill this off.

You came to the wrong place mate <deleted> off to Germany there everything is legel and much more of it also cheaper Germany is the sex capital of the World look on youtube you will see,all from east Europe over 400,000 sex workers in north Germany Stated in the news

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@MrWorldWide..... I'll add that for the sake of the conversation moving forward, 1 Million is a reasonable number, I think its high but not unreasonable.

The real scary figure that is attached to this number is the number of people whom gain employment directly attached to this industry, cashiers, security, food vendors, cleaners, bar staff and so forth. It could be more practical that 1M people are involved in the industry by some direct measure. The number of 2.25 is massive, and while I have no accurate data otherwise, I say its a very unlikely number.

And remember not to forget to count the people reliant on prostiTOOTS income.

I hear many villagers SOILED their pants when they heard of the crackdown..lol.

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I came to Thailand for the prostitutes and that was the only thing I heard of or knew about Thailand. I thought Thailand was world famous for her girls why do they want to kill this off.

Well just maybe they want to be regarded as a developed country that has more to offer the world than selling what's between a womans legs? Thailand is still a very conservative society when it comes to sex and relationships, even if your BG friends do let you maul them in public.

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Western man goes to massage establishment. Selects masseuse and gets massage. Masseuse asks "You want special?" Man says yes (no way to prove his intention by saying yes). Man receives intimate massage. All done, man tips masseuse for massage. Is this paying for prostitution act or tipping a masseuse for massage?

Same as above, but man says upon departure, "Here, use this 1000 to buy your baby some clothes." Is that paying for a sex act or is it a gift?

Woman meets man at bar; the two go to hotel and have intimate sexual actions, together and consensual. Man gives woman money for taxi upon her departure? Is that prostitution by Thai law?

P.S. Chinese medicine includes massage of male genitals as therapeutic and very beneficial for good health. Is therapeutic massage (paid for) prostitution in Thailand?

Your wife's a real lucky woman. It must have been your intellect.

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<script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script>

Western man goes to massage establishment. Selects masseuse and gets massage. Masseuse asks "You want special?" Man says yes (no way to prove his intention by saying yes). Man receives intimate massage. All done, man tips masseuse for massage. Is this paying for prostitution act or tipping a masseuse for massage?

Same as above, but man says upon departure, "Here, use this 1000 to buy your baby some clothes." Is that paying for a sex act or is it a gift?

Woman meets man at bar; the two go to hotel and have intimate sexual actions, together and consensual. Man gives woman money for taxi upon her departure? Is that prostitution by Thai law?

P.S. Chinese medicine includes massage of male genitals as therapeutic and very beneficial for good health. Is therapeutic massage (paid for) prostitution in Thailand?

Your wife's a real lucky woman. It must have been your intellect.

And class. I particularly liked the bit about 'buy your baby some new clothes' Eew.

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I came to Thailand for the prostitutes and that was the only thing I heard of or knew about Thailand. I thought Thailand was world famous for her girls why do they want to kill this off.

You came to the wrong place mate <deleted> off to Germany there everything is legel and much more of it also cheaper Germany is the sex capital of the World look on youtube you will see,all from east Europe over 400,000 sex workers in north Germany Stated in the news

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Guess you're right, most Thai girls in this area are not sex workers at all, they might just queue up for some food or beverages, or sell it.

Unfortunately, myth as spread in some Farang Yellow Press and TV has it the other way around: They permanently make people believe that *all girls* in the queue might be prostitutes, for for God's sake (and economies' welfare) beware of them.

Even in some Farang Embassies some Thai girls feel like forced to declare that they are *not prostitutes*, it's a real horror to many a Thai girl. Many are ashamed of being bashed like this, and cynical Farangs then point at their faces and yell "Look at this one! She's blushed, so she's a liar!" I guess that's one the real problem for Thailand: not their girls, but Thai girls' image in Europe and North America.

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Based on the population pyramid there are apprx

2.6 mil Age 20 - 24

2.4 mil Age 25 - 29

2.8 mil Age 30 - 34

2.9 mil Age 35 - 39

apprx 10.7 million plus however many 18 and 19 years old so quite a few more than 6 million between the age of 18 and 38.

Also the NGO numbers most likely include the university girls that turn a trick to get new phones and the ones that have sugar daddies.

( http://www.indexmundi.com/graphs/population-pyramids/thailand-population-pyramid-2014.gif )

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To state the obvious, it is ridiculous to equate kids being forced into prostitution with women who work the bars. With the latter you party with them, get your lovin' in, give them a little "gift" and everybody is happy. Leave it alone and put the effort getting bad guys.

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Calling these venues "entertainment" is questionable.

Karioke is a "cover story" for alkies.

Nightclubs with DJ's. They're just playing records, they're not performers, 555.

Nightclubs with punk bands playing at eardrum shattering levels? Learn how to play your instrunents, 555.

Where's the original plays? Modern dance? Thought-provoking monologues taking pot-shots at Thai society? Shakespeare (in Thai) in the park?

Entertainment? Gimmee a break...

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<script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script>

Western man goes to massage establishment. Selects masseuse and gets massage. Masseuse asks "You want special?" Man says yes (no way to prove his intention by saying yes). Man receives intimate massage. All done, man tips masseuse for massage. Is this paying for prostitution act or tipping a masseuse for massage?

Same as above, but man says upon departure, "Here, use this 1000 to buy your baby some clothes." Is that paying for a sex act or is it a gift?

Woman meets man at bar; the two go to hotel and have intimate sexual actions, together and consensual. Man gives woman money for taxi upon her departure? Is that prostitution by Thai law?

P.S. Chinese medicine includes massage of male genitals as therapeutic and very beneficial for good health. Is therapeutic massage (paid for) prostitution in Thailand?

Your wife's a real lucky woman. It must have been your intellect.

And class. I particularly liked the bit about 'buy your baby some new clothes' Eew.

I don't get why both of you completely disregard the points he made. Ok they're not super riveting (as is this whole topic, in which everything has already been said on this forum multiple times over) but what's wrong with him as a person?

He's making the point that there are a LOT of shades of gray in prostitution in Thailand. To the point where even the customer and supplier don't even consider it prostitution. And a lot of that doesn't even happen in or near entertainment venues. For example I paid bills for a gas station girl for some time after she decided she was going to be my gig. But it wasn't a serious relationship to either of us, it was just fun while it lasted, and -for her- financially convenient.

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Good idea. I miss certain stages of entertainment, too.

There used to be some in Old Bangkok, off KhaoSan and Soi Rambuttri. Dont remember any Thai Shakespeare scenes, unfortunately, but I'd love to see one, preferably Open Air. Cabaret monologues pointing at Thai society are performed on some stages in Pattaya. It isn't all that bad...

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NB: *illegal* entertainment venues, not the legal ones.

A fine line, that doubtless will be drawn by the world famous RTP. The

police LOVE fuzzy laws, because that allows them to decide something

is sort of illegal, and then of course, time for the shakedown and monthly

payments. The term " illegal entertainment venues" is sort of absurd.

Either they have the correct licenses and should be left alone, or if they

do not have the correct licenses, then arrest the local police who allowed

them to flagrantly stay open for business, when the local police knew

damn well they were illegal....

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Prostitution is not sold directly by the bars but as everyone knows most of the girls there will go out for a barfine payment with the intended goal of exchanging sex for money. The legal loophole is that the bars only release the girls for money and they don't make money from the sex act itself. It us up to the girls. But isn't that still selling the girl's time for money... Bar fine? Same as an escort service I guess.

If they ever start shutting down the gogos and beer bars that offer girls with a barfine it will be the end of Thailand's tourist industry. I would guess 40% drop within a year if they really enforced laws and tried to end all prostitution.

If thais wanted to end prostitution they could just start arresting the girls and pretty soon there would be no girls in the bars. The bars would close. For this reason it's total BS people saying there's a legal loophole and that's why they don't do it. Catching a prostitute in the act is really a joke, just have any thai guy work for the police and make an offer. There, prostitute caught selling sex. They could easily empty out all these bars and brothels in a couple weeks, just by enforcing existing law.

Another thing is posters writing it will effect thai tourism, sure it will, but contrary to what people write here, 90% of people visit Thailand not for the prostitutes. So Thailand will lose about 10%, and the majority of that 10% will be the low class beer louts who frequent Thailand on a regular basis. The tourism lost to beer louts could easily be regained by normal tourists if the country cleans up it's image.

Also, another point that's BS is that these girls do not have other opportunities. Of course they do. Don't tell me beautiful young girls will starve in Isaan if they stop being whores. As far as I know not many people are starving in Issan, maybe all the men that leech off them will start working a bit more. It's not like Somalia.

So I think it's funny how much misinformation people spread in threads like this.

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Prostitution is not sold directly by the bars but as everyone knows most of the girls there will go out for a barfine payment with the intended goal of exchanging sex for money. The legal loophole is that the bars only release the girls for money and they don't make money from the sex act itself. It us up to the girls. But isn't that still selling the girl's time for money... Bar fine? Same as an escort service I guess.

If they ever start shutting down the gogos and beer bars that offer girls with a barfine it will be the end of Thailand's tourist industry. I would guess 40% drop within a year if they really enforced laws and tried to end all prostitution.

If thais wanted to end prostitution they could just start arresting the girls and pretty soon there would be no girls in the bars. The bars would close. For this reason it's total BS people saying there's a legal loophole and that's why they don't do it. Catching a prostitute in the act is really a joke, just have any thai guy work for the police and make an offer. There, prostitute caught selling sex. They could easily empty out all these bars and brothels in a couple weeks, just by enforcing existing law.

Another thing is posters writing it will effect thai tourism, sure it will, but contrary to what people write here, 90% of people visit Thailand not for the prostitutes. So Thailand will lose about 10%, and the majority of that 10% will be the low class beer louts who frequent Thailand on a regular basis. The tourism lost to beer louts could easily be regained by normal tourists if the country cleans up it's image.

Also, another point that's BS is that these girls do not have other opportunities. Of course they do. Don't tell me beautiful young girls will starve in Isaan if they stop being whores. As far as I know not many people are starving in Issan, maybe all the men that leech off them will start working a bit more. It's not like Somalia.

So I think it's funny how much misinformation people spread in threads like this.

"If Thais wanted to end prostitution..."

They don't and won't. Of course, you've been in this country for years and understand how things work.

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Hi looks like you TV have been hijacked by adds,,,We can no longer read the posts

Thanks for that, I too was beginning to wonder just how much bigger and intrusive these damned ads are going to get.

I thought there was something wrong with my malware program.

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