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Brothel 'Restaurant' Raided by Police

by CityNews

 

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CityNews - A secret brothel posing as a late night restaurant with 'beautiful waitresses' was raided by police on Sunday night in the early hours of the morning.

 

On September 18, police entered the Bang San 1 Bar on Charoenrat Road, as part of a series of planned raids against illegal brothels in the city.

 

They discovered that the restaurant that served late night food and had 'beautiful waitresses' serving drinks was in fact a front for a prostitution service they offered.

 

Patrons could pay 1500 to 2000 baht to take a woman home with them, with the bar receiving 500 baht each time.

 

Full story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/brothel-restaurant-raided-by-police/

 
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Man... those goody two shoes government people, they just can't leave a good thing

alone can they? there's no harm no foul to no one here,  they keep on destroying any good

reasons for locals and tourists to have a good time in LOS...... 

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1 hour ago, LotusBoy said:

 This place was only charging between 1500-2000 Baht, whereas Soi Cowboy is at least double that (so I've been told :smile:)............ 

Same as always, there are places aimed towards Thai customers that are charging Thai price and then you have places like Nana and Soi Cowboy that are aimed at a foreigner clientele where they charge "farang" price...

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3 hours ago, jerojero said:

And why is this place any different than all the establishments on Soi Cowboy?

Probably more likely about the government not getting their cut. It's not about right and wrong, they have laws (products) to sell and the people are the customers 

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Almost 30 years ago in Chiang Rai, I remember seeing the same type of restaurant in the middle of the day offering services for 60, 80, and 100 baht depending on the "waitress" selected.

Except that you couldn't take them home.

And there was no food being served.

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