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Fraud complaints drop since opening of jet ski dispute centers

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From the videos on YouTube, the police, acting as mediators, were actively involved in scamming tourists.

How can we know if this isn't another version of the same thing?

That has always been my impression, that the police were

in the jet ski scam up to their necks, which is clearly the

reason the scam has gone on so long. Tough to turn

their backs on millions of baht. So now the friendly

helpful policeman that encourages the Indian tourists

being scammed to pay money to the scammers is now

sitting in a little booth ?? Too funny for words...... The jet

ski scam makes so much money it will never go away,

just like the gem scam in Bangkok that never goes away.

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Why not have a whole row of these kiosks? Like terraced houses, where you can go and dispute all the other rackets that go on?rolleyes.gif

Sshhhhhh!!! These booths are just the pilot for a whole range of dispute franchises being set up under the new regime.

I'm in negotiations now to secure a franchise for the Phuket Tuk-Tuk Dispute Resolution Franchise.

I've got them down to 20 million, but don't think they'll take any less. Don't tell anybody, it's all secret squirrel. crazy.gifcrazy.gifcrazy.gif

From the videos on YouTube, the police, acting as mediators, were actively involved in scamming tourists.

How can we know if this isn't another version of the same thing?

That has always been my impression, that the police were

in the jet ski scam up to their necks, which is clearly the

reason the scam has gone on so long. Tough to turn

their backs on millions of baht. So now the friendly

helpful policeman that encourages the Indian tourists

being scammed to pay money to the scammers is now

sitting in a little booth ?? Too funny for words...... The jet

ski scam makes so much money it will never go away,

just like the gem scam in Bangkok that never goes away.

to be fair the guys in uniforms arent police, they work for city hall, basically collecting money from beach vendors

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