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Two months after Hua Hin shark attack there is still no safety net

 

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Thai media reported that a full two months after a Norwegian tourist was bitten by a shark at Sai Noi beach near Hua Hin there is still no safety net in place.

 

Werner Danielsen, 54, was bitten on the leg on April 15th in a story that made national news.

 

There was initially a flurry of activity and interest with signage and buoys appearing within days as the foreign victim was visited by dozens of well wishers in hospital.

 

The local authority agreed to pay half a million baht from council coffers for a net, reported New TV.

 

But now Wan Chatree of the department of marine and coastal resources Region 4 has had to admit that he has been unable to get his hands on the funds to buy the net.

 

And tourists in the area are still vulnerable to attack.

 

Source: New TV

 
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Firstly the proposal must go in front of committee, Then an assessment to be done, back to committee then costs worked out including percentages that will be added to make sure everybody is happy. Then back in front of committee, to confirm what they are doing as everybody has forgot. So back to stage one, money has been allotted but, has they are no way ready, spilt and hold in bank accounts, till ready. One year later one of two things happen. 1, OMG what this cash in my bank account, it must be mine...Spend! 2. Committee meets decides it needs 12 signatures from people in power, but, nobody will admit who should sign, Give up and go home!

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9 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

just put up high quality signs in English, Chinese and Thai warning about the sharks.

For the Thai's it should read 'Please don't eat the sharks' as the bones stick in the soi dogs throats' 

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There have only been 5 shark attacks in the whole of Thailand in the last 50 years, (not including this one) 2 of them fatal.  Every incident in a different part of the country. The danger is so remote that shark nets and the like are pretty much an overkill.

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On 6/18/2018 at 2:41 PM, HooHaa said:

installing a shark net for one solitary bite is utter stupidity.

Exactly. This pathetic indignation is bewildering.

Mind some on here need something to bleat about to make their day worthwhile.

A european gets bitten..big deal.

Those that complain wouldnt give 2 hoots were it a thai that was bitten or worse.

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On 6/18/2018 at 1:49 PM, phetpeter said:

Firstly the proposal must go in front of committee, Then an assessment to be done, back to committee then costs worked out including percentages that will be added to make sure everybody is happy. Then back in front of committee, to confirm what they are doing as everybody has forgot. So back to stage one, money has been allotted but, has they are no way ready, spilt and hold in bank accounts, till ready. One year later one of two things happen. 1, OMG what this cash in my bank account, it must be mine...Spend! 2. Committee meets decides it needs 12 signatures from people in power, but, nobody will admit who should sign, Give up and go home!

This poster clearly dislikes bureaucracy and has created and image of this his/her mind. ... and without any knowledge of how government or corruption works in Thailand has replaced the reality with a personal baseless and imagined scenario.

It is sad that people who come to stay long term in Thailand do so without getting any real knowledge of how things work in the country, preferring instead to invent erroneous myths that satisfy their own personal prejudices. A classic case of cynicism used as a substitute for understanding of the real process.

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If a tourist get struck by lightening on a Hua Hin beach, should the government install lightening rods all over the city to divert the lightening somewhere safer?  Why doesn't Hua Hin have shark nets?  They don't need them.

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