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City Hall reclaims 127 street pavements from vendors

 

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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has managed to wrestle back 127 trading spots on street pavements in 35 districts from more than 18,000 pavement vendors, Mr Wallop Suwandee, advisory chairman of Bangkok governor, said on Monday.

 

However, he maintained that the City Hall did not just evict the vendors from street pavements, but arranged for new locations for the evicted vendors – although not all of them – so that they could carry on with their business.

 

For instance, the space below Pong Phraram expressway which can accommodate up to 800 stalls have been allocated for evicted vendors from Siam Square shopping district.

 

He noted that the city administration had given reprieve on several occasions to the vendors, but the reprieve came to an end on October 3 as all street pavements in Bangkok were declared off-limits to vendors around the clock.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/city-hall-reclaims-127-street-pavements-vendors/

 
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BMA stands firm on Siam Square footpath vending ban

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BANGKOK: -- The ban on stalls on footpaths at Pratunam and Ratchaprasong roads and in Siam Square remains in |effect, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) deputy governor Pol General Assawin Kwanmuang has said.

 

Stall vendors in Siam Square |and the surrounding area who |have been affected by the ban implemented last week have mobbed the BMA to request for the ban to be rescinded.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/BMA-stands-firm-on-Siam-Square-footpath-vending-ba-30297366.html

 
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He noted that the city administration had given reprieve on several occasions to the vendors, but the reprieve came to an end on October 3 as all street pavements in Bangkok were declared off-limits to vendors around the clock.

 

     Of course will that affect those who already struggle. The city Wrestlers did a great job.

 

I hope that includes all the Arabic shops selling fake Viagra, Valium, Child porn, etc. at Sukhumvit near Nana. 

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Where do all these vendors now go to eke out a living ? Do they really just get moved to one location? Is there enough demand in the new location they are assigned? Are these the vendors selling t-shirts and DVD's and such?

 

Serious question.

 

Thanks

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There are many areas in BKK where they are not selling DVDs and Viagra , /.......

 

But normal things people can use everyday , Hats, shirts , ear rings , nail clippers , and all the other small things of life ,

plus of course all the people selling food , drink , ice cream etc......

 

Since they were probably along 10-20 km of streets trying to put them into one area in each area is not going to work ,

 

many of the sales were to people waiting for a bus or taxi , coming out of another business or office building etc ,  those sales are gone,

 

Sorry , maybe they needed to be regulated , but not sent to Siberia !

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7 minutes ago, natway09 said:

But after 10pm you can still set up your bar stall as long as the brown envelope is ready....

Toilets, liquor licence,     no need just piss & shit on the street. Whats a licence ??? the envelope makes them deaf & blind

 

After 10pm doesn't matter after my experience this Sunday morning all up and down  Sukhumvit  was died even Soi Nana but Sunday around 12ish noon time was okay seems people prefer to go out in the day less problems but anyway 14 years of  coups and unrest has changed Thailand .. 

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Jesus, what is wrong with you guys. Clearing out the vendors is not a disaster but a critical factor in protecting pedestrians, especially kids. The customers will survive - human beings are surprisingly resilient (sarcasm alert) - and so will the vendors, all of whom are opportunistic entrepreneurs, of whom many have had to pay big money for their spots and are hardly poor and struggling. For sure there are some who are scratching out a living, but hey, think resilient again, ok! It's not the end of the world for them, especially if they're getting some help.

 

Bangkok is a major metropolis. It's time for it to grow up.

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main thing in the picture above..........   army men !

 

We know who was calling the shots on this one.......

 

and like is said above the power play is Army vs Police , 

take the $$$$ away from the Police which they have pocketed for decades,

if the $$$$$ had gone to the city where is should have this may never have happened.....

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16 minutes ago, jamesbrock said:

Must make sure vendors aren't blocking the sidewalk...

 

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More than a dozen cops and soldiers blocking the footpath to ensure no one blocks the footpath... (Look in the background, less than 10 metres away.)

 

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No police or soldiers, just BMA officers and they're not blocking anything, they're making sure the vendors keep away, i.e. doing a good job.

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1 hour ago, gdgbb said:

No police or soldiers, just BMA officers and they're not blocking anything, they're making sure the vendors keep away, i.e. doing a good job.

 

Sorry, more than a dozen tessakit officers and soldiers blocking the footpath to ensure no one blocks the footpath...

 

So you didn't pull your nose out long enough to look in the background of the second image? i.e. not doing a good job.

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21 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

Where do all these vendors now go to eke out a living ? Do they really just get moved to one location? Is there enough demand in the new location they are assigned? Are these the vendors selling t-shirts and DVD's and such?

 

Serious question.

 

Thanks

 

I assume nope

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On 10/11/2016 at 10:25 PM, jamesbrock said:

 

Sorry, more than a dozen tessakit officers and soldiers blocking the footpath to ensure no one blocks the footpath...

 

So you didn't pull your nose out long enough to look in the background of the second image? i.e. not doing a good job.

 

The foot paths look like anybody can pass through how the police have it set up. Try again. 

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