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Dozens of Hua Hin hotels deemed illegal - but not prosecuted because of connections to state employees


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On 6/11/2018 at 8:55 PM, snoop1130 said:

Thai media Daily News has stated that there are likely many more hotels in the Hua Hin area that have opened or are operating illegally.

Coming from a different direction,

all such hotels must be identified as operating illegally to tourists who might seek lodging in them. Tourists need to be given a choice whether to stay or not, especially should their health plans, travel insurance and personal safety could be compromised by any occurrence that happens in an unlicensed lodging.

As a minimum a prominent notice should be posted at the lodging that the place is unlicensed and anyone staying there does so at their own risk! A similar notice should be posted on all travel agencies' web sites that book for these hotels.

In fact there exists now potential shared liability by the State, Province and city to tourists who unknowingly lodge in those unlicensed places as a result of published recognition for these unlicensed lodgings that shall continue to knowingly operate illegally. 

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10 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Coming from a different direction,

all such hotels must be identified as operating illegally to tourists who might seek lodging in them. Tourists need to be given a choice whether to stay or not, especially should their health plans, travel insurance and personal safety could be compromised by any occurrence that happens in an unlicensed lodging.

As a minimum a prominent notice should be posted at the lodging that the place is unlicensed and anyone staying there does so at their own risk! A similar notice should be posted on all travel agencies' web sites that book for these hotels.

In fact there exists now potential shared liability by the State, Province and city to tourists who unknowingly lodge in those unlicensed places as a result of published recognition for these unlicensed lodgings that shall continue to knowingly operate illegally. 

Nice idea - but that is farang thinking! Not acceptable in LOS :sad:

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On 6/12/2018 at 6:24 AM, YetAnother said:

imagine trying to clean up the mess that is today's thailand

Instead of a blindfolded lady holding a set of scales, it would take a few cranky blindfolded khun yai with big Thai brooms.  Then make yet another monument of them this time for a job well done with the new Thailand 5.0.  But even that is not 100% because the years of spider webs and furniture dust would be left undisturbed.  Then it will start all over again with just a sneeze.

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