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Patong Beach sunbed operators push for more space on the sand

By Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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Sunbed operators are looking to expand their space on the sand at Patong Beach. Photo’ The Phuket News /file

 

PHUKET: Less than 48 hours after the polls closed in the national election on Sunday, Patong sunbed operators have filed a formal request to extend their areas at Patong Beach, including setting up an entirely new section of sun beds along one of the busiest sections of Phuket’s most popular stretches of sand.

 

The formal request was made at Patong Municipality at 10am yesterday (Mar 26) by Ampien Tientin, Head of the Patong Sunbed Club, along with several other Patong sunbed operators.

 

Present to receive the formal request was Patong Mayor Chalermluck Kebsup and Lt Col Surasak Peungyeam, of the Royal Thai Army’s 25th Military Circle, which are based in Phuket, and other military personnel.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/patong-sunbed-operators-push-for-more-space-on-the-sand-70865.php

 

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“October 2016, Phuket received a new Governor, Chockchai Dejamornthan, who vowed to clear all vendors from Phuket beaches as he pointed out that no government office in the country had any authority to allow any commercial operations on any beaches in Thailand, never mind creating a law to specifically to allow them to operate on 10% of the sand area.
 

Also, it appears that we still have issues with the umbrella and beach chair mafias. There will be no more mafias. It is my duty to work out who will manage Phuket’s beaches, but I can assure you it will not be mafias and they will be run in accordance with the law,” he said. (See story here.)

Yet the beach operators remained, and Governor Chockchai was soon posted out of Phuket."

 

So much for governor assurances...

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Just a play from the sunbed mob to expand. There has never been a day when all the sunbeds have been full. Most beaches have less than 50% of the beds occupied. 

 

The original rules were no empty sunbeds. They were to be put out as they were rented. That rule is long out the window. 

 

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7 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

“October 2016, Phuket received a new Governor, Chockchai Dejamornthan, who vowed to clear all vendors from Phuket beaches as he pointed out that no government office in the country had any authority to allow any commercial operations on any beaches in Thailand, never mind creating a law to specifically to allow them to operate on 10% of the sand area.
 

Also, it appears that we still have issues with the umbrella and beach chair mafias. There will be no more mafias. It is my duty to work out who will manage Phuket’s beaches, but I can assure you it will not be mafias and they will be run in accordance with the law,” he said. (See story here.)

Yet the beach operators remained, and Governor Chockchai was soon posted out of Phuket."

 

So much for governor assurances...

It's a recurring theme in Phuket.  Any new governor that goes up against the established mafia is swiftly transferred to another province, and the cycle begins anew.

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I'm all for sunbeds, if they pay a huge transparent licensing fee that goes to infrastructure upgrades on the beaches.  Is having clean functioning shower and toilet facilities too much to ask for a "world class destination".

 

Why not hit the current operators up for 500K baht now for a renewal of their concessions for next year?  They should be flush after 5 months of renting sunbeds.

 

 

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