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Israeli tourist fined 2,000 baht for littering in Pattaya, makes complaint to police

 

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An Israeli man who was fined 2,000 baht for littering has made a complaint to Pattaya police regarding the incident.

 

The man was fined after leaving a bottle on the floor near on Walking Street at 4am on Saturday morning.

 

After he left the bottle, the man was approached by five men in uniform, who he said looked like police officers and demanded to see his passport. 

 

The man reluctantly paid the fine but then immediately went to Pattaya Police Station on Soi 9 to report the incident, fearing that the was the victim of a scam and that the uniformed men who approached him were not be genuine police officers. 

 

After speaking with police it was discovered the uniformed men were from Pattaya’s Special Affairs Sub Division, whose brief is to target anti social behavior, particularly littering around Walking Street, Bali Hai Pier and along Pattaya Beach Road.

 

Despite being informed the men were working legitimately, the Isreali man continued to protest the fine claiming that it was unfair that he had to pay a fine when lots of other people were littering and leaving bottles on the sidewalk. 

 

He also said that there should be more signs warning people about the fines for littering. 

 

He then said that he was not issued a receipt for his fine, however, the officers said that he was issued with a receipt but threw it away angrily. 

 

Police finally sent the Israeli man on his way after reviewing CCTV of the incident which backed corroborated the version of events as told by the Sub Division officers.
 

Source: Siamchon News

 

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Good on em, that he complained. This is just another scam that drives tourists away. 

Whilst great fun to shake a stick at the Israeli. I recall It was almost ten years back the plain clothes whatevers had an old aussie couple up against the rail out by MBK, siam square. They were scared too. The crime; dropping a ciggie butt, of course no ashtrays up on the walkover. The undercover squad hovered about seeing if a crime would be committed then pounce, extort. Behavior like this is why western tourists are not coming back to Thailand. High Baht sure, but years a scamming takes a toll. 

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1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Thais are the worst at just leaving rubbish on the pavement. They really need a massive advertising campaign and more bins

 

'more bins'? I don't live in Pattaya, but are there any bins - apart from the ones 7 Eleven provide outside their own shops? Or is Pattaya different from the rest of Thailand?

 

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Yet more examples of selective harassment of tourists, probably adjacent to the complaints that Boo-Hoo tourists no come. How many times have I had to take / pick up an empty, or half full drink container from my wall or in front of my home and dispose of it. Right next to the bloody bin. Sometimes they even balance the damned thing on top of the bin!

 

Get these racist goons off the street. 

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16 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

 

'more bins'? I don't live in Pattaya, but are there any bins - apart from the ones 7 Eleven provide outside their own shops? Or is Pattaya different from the rest of Thailand?

 

There are many along the length of Beach Rd, although perhaps a balancing act to get anything in there. 

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7 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Only 5 men to issue a littering ticket.. why? where were the SWAT unit when you really need them?...

It might be better for Pattaya, both in appearance and sentiment, if they employed 5 guys with brushes, sweeping and cleaning. 

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2 hours ago, Mango Bob said:

Why is is only farangs get fined and you never hear of a Thai person getting fined.  Especially an amount like 2,000 baht.

Because they take care of their brothers and sisters, they don't think of the further damage they are causing to the tourism industry, not their problem, have a job to do and will target farangs because they will pay.

 

The above said, I have no sympathy for the guy, he should have known better, would he do it back in his own country, I don't know, but I am sure they would have fines in place for such littering.

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3 minutes ago, Chazar said:

ever  tried  finding  a  rubbish  bin in many places..even when there they are VERY  well  hidden as "no beautiful"

In Bangla Road, Phuket you would just throw it on top of the large black pile of garbage bags, sure Pattaya has a place similar, all $hit holes.

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2 hours ago, Mango Bob said:

Why is is only farangs get fined and you never hear of a Thai person getting fined.  Especially an amount like 2,000 baht.

Because only Farangs will pay the fine...Thais will say "No have"

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3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Thais are the worst at just leaving rubbish on the pavement. They really need a massive advertising campaign and more bins

I agree with you on 2 out of 3 points.

1) Thais are bad at garbage disposal.

2) More bins are needed.

3) Can't see the need for "a massive advertising campaign". We all know better, especially us from western countries.

I view the Israeli as being grossly negligent. I, and I bet many others, have carried my refuse all the way back to my accommodation if there was nowhere to dispose of it (most often the case).

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20 minutes ago, neeray said:

I view the Israeli as being grossly negligent.

Over reaction. He put his bottle down, quite likely near to a few others and many of those plastic drinks containers with a bubble on the top. I even recall a post here on TV condoning the idea of leaving bottles, cans etc on the ground as scavengers often come by to pick them up. 

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32 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Over reaction. He put his bottle down, quite likely near to a few others and many of those plastic drinks containers with a bubble on the top. I even recall a post here on TV condoning the idea of leaving bottles, cans etc on the ground as scavengers often come by to pick them up. 

That's how little piles of garbage become BIG piles of garbage.

 

If to be a copy-cat, I'd rather see people copy those who take responsibility for their own garbage.

It's yours, take it with you if no garbage bin available. Be a good guest.

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47 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Over reaction. He put his bottle down, quite likely near to a few others and many of those plastic drinks containers with a bubble on the top. I even recall a post here on TV condoning the idea of leaving bottles, cans etc on the ground as scavengers often come by to pick them up. 

That's indeed a good idea - if you put them in a garbage bin. Such collectors look there. But the don't search for garbage everywhere on the beach. 

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I'm not against fines for the litterers, but i'm definitely against this selective enforcement of the law.

Make fines 100 B. for foreigners and Thais alike, improve your reputation and enjoy a cleaner landscape.

If there is a law of karma, Thailand will have to pay a price for not being fair to foreign visitors.

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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

In Bangla Road, Phuket you would just throw it on top of the large black pile of garbage bags, sure Pattaya has a place similar, all $hit holes.

At why u never see bins in thailand u can go anywhere in thailand and u  will never find any just piles of rubbish

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3 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

they don't think of the further damage they are causing to the tourism industry,

They don't think.  Greed has killed all their brain cells.  Why doesn't someone who can write Thai, send a letter to the town hall, explaining that every time a Pattaya cop singles out a farang for specialist treatment (check out roadside banditry) this action deters a score of others from ever visiting.

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4 hours ago, bluesofa said:

 

'more bins'? I don't live in Pattaya, but are there any bins - apart from the ones 7 Eleven provide outside their own shops? Or is Pattaya different from the rest of Thailand?

 

there are bins along beach road

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3 hours ago, neeray said:

I agree with you on 2 out of 3 points.

1) Thais are bad at garbage disposal.

2) More bins are needed.

3) Can't see the need for "a massive advertising campaign". We all know better, especially us from western countries.

I view the Israeli as being grossly negligent. I, and I bet many others, have carried my refuse all the way back to my accommodation if there was nowhere to dispose of it (most often the case).

Farang should know better, Thais seem to not hence why an advertising campaign over many years may get through to them like it did with us farang over many years

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