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Sex Toy trader taken off the streets in big Pattaya raid

 

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PATTAYA: -- A Bangkok trader openly selling vibrators and Viagra near Walking Street was dragged off the sidewalk on Sunday morning.

 

It took the local district chief and a contingent of Pattaya station police, soldiers and other concerned officials to bring 36 year old Ekachai Sae-Sim to justice.

 

And the haul of evidence was impressive - among the illegal items was "Vibro Finger" and a hand held “P***y tube" (of the Pussy brand) that could supply a "deeply pleasure" (sic).

 

Viagra tablets and Kamagra gels - used to help Pattaya residents keep up the good work - were also part of Ekachai's multi - 100,000 baht business that manager.com said he was openly and flagrantly running near the entrance to Walking Street.

 

Ekachai was later photographed looking crestfallen and forlorn at the Pattaya police station as district chief Naris Niramaiwong and the raiding party celebrated their night's work cleaning up the streets of the resort.

 

The raid followed complaints from the public about the Bangkok man and his stall.

 

Source: Manager Online

 
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43 minutes ago, ezflip said:

In the mean time, all the stalls that sell the same stuff along 2nd road and Beach road goes what...unnoticed?

Perhaps a survey was taken by associates and "friends" and it was decided this vendor had the biggest, the best and most titillating selection to confiscate. 

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I'll never understand why vibrators are illegal here but selling E.D. drugs on the streets is definitely is bad thing, considering even if you're using legit meds you need a medical consult to make sure that won't kill you, and WHO KNOWS what's actually in the stuff they sell on the streets! Not to mention how they're stored ... in the hot tropical sun, so even if real, they'd be messed up. 

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9 minutes ago, fruitman said:

 

And if one can't find them in Chinatown he must be really blind.

 
 

 

   And I thought the majority were female customers.

 

   The officers must be too busy to investigate any other crimes thru testing the quality of the vibes.       

 

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Meanwhile, there are dozens of vendors all up and down Sukhumvit in Bangkok, selling the same items. Talk about consistent policy. A friend of mine tried to order some of these products online from China. They were rejected by customs for being morally depraved, or something of that sort. A nation with so many mixed messages, can be interpreted as a confused nation! 

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I'm trying to remember which guy scoffed that I must not live in Thailand, because I suggested that most parents don't want to have to explain dildos to their kids on their way from their hotel to dinner- right out in the open.  Because, he insisted, if I did live here I'd know that they're illegal in Thailand.

 

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21 minutes ago, hyku1147 said:

The Goose steppers are smashing the golden egg.

 

For every sex tourist lost, they'll get back half a dozen family tourists- because they no longer have to explain dildos to their kids between the hotel and dinner.

 

Sell 'em... fine.  But put them in the back of the kiosks at least, where kids won't be knocking them over when the sidewalk is crowded.  

 

I mean, what kind of reaction do you figure a 3' tall little kid would have to a ginormous (Edit: anatomically correct) plastic winkie staring her in the face, right at eye level?  The thing would look like a monster.  She could be scarred for life.

 

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4 hours ago, mercman24 said:

be some happy police /soldiers wives tonight, and a lot of disgruntled husbands  being made redundant, he he,  " get back on night shift "  not needed

 

Better she be playing with a toy than with the milkman bottled water guy when he's away at work.  

 

I hear those 5 gallon bottled water guys get a lot more buff than the 2 quart milkmen we grew up with.

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

district chief Naris Niramaiwong and the raiding party celebrated their night's work cleaning up the streets of the resort.

Another small businessman who was only supplying pleasure and doing on harm. bites the dust. Mail order from Singapore works better. A lot of cops wives will be walking around with a smile on their face. Batteries not Included. 

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4 hours ago, Dexlowe said:

Never mind ... there's always aliexpress. You'll just have to contain your excitement for a few days longer.

 

(No, no ... I didn't mean me. I've reached that "I remember when I was a young stud ..." stage.)

They even work for young studs. Sex toys can be the gift that keeps on giving perpetuating the moment while your recharging your batteries. Every movie needs an intermission like the long gone drive ins. Wow drive-ins that brings back fond memories. 

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6 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Better she be playing with a toy than with the milkman bottled water guy when he's away at work.  

 

I hear those 5 gallon bottled water guys get a lot more buff than the 2 quart milkmen we grew up with.

 

The postman did OK to. He knew how to ring their bell. 

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Just now, elgordo38 said:

The postman did OK to. He knew how to ring their bell. 

 

They were severely encumbered by their dark gray shorts, black socks (garters to hold the socks up), and those dorky black leather shoes.

 

Any postman that made out in our neighborhood must have been hot.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Meanwhile, there are dozens of vendors all up and down Sukhumvit in Bangkok, selling the same items. Talk about consistent policy. A friend of mine tried to order some of these products online from China. They were rejected by customs for being morally depraved, or something of that sort. A nation with so many mixed messages, can be interpreted as a confused nation! 

As a previous poster said, someone has forgotten to pass the brown envelopes, either that, or that someone has kept what's inside to themselves.:cheesy:

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