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Pattaya: Starving crowds told to go home as City Hall cancels handout


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3 hours ago, Badboldie said:

The organisers had not told the authorities about the event either

 

The problem stems from here! If they had been informed they would have been prepared!

Best thing would be to give a number out, through media, and then get the food deliver to them. 

City Hall did not want to have  their  own food distribution thing upstaged, which is due to start on 20th in colabaraion with Sawang Bariboon Foundation.

Face saving again

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1 hour ago, SupermarineS6B said:

How many Generals, army and police and they couldn't set up a food chain to feed their own people ?   Tells you everything doesn't it......... Army sat all over the country doing sweet fanny adams and a PM an X General who should know how to sort out a small logistics problem....    Something about the inability to organize a drink in a brewery jumps to mind.....   Trucks, catering corps, food, lines, distance, one at a time........ what's hard about that ?  

Everything... they haven't a clue.

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6 hours ago, Liverpoolfan said:

40 years of mass tourism and they can't even put a few quid to one side for some rice??

Beggars belief. 

 

sounds like they have  the rice and want to give out the rice but unfortunately their ability to organise distribution has resulted in the initiative failing. back to the drawing board and try again. it can't be that difficult can it?!

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4 hours ago, skorp13 said:

why can't a few police actually police and keep everyone at the recommended distances? Disgraceful!

And then they make pictures of the police who don't wear their mouthmasks properly or forget the social distancing themselves and you guys will all ridicule them....?

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1 hour ago, DrTuner said:

Without any tourists there still won't be enough jobs to do.

True, and even if every country went back to normal tomorrow, it would still probably take several months for things to even approach normality.

 

Hoping the Thais can get the food distribution organised, obviously a looming potential source of problems if it ain't.

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6 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

and they were losing business before due to the nutty insurance policy requirements, tedious 90 day reporting requirements, then the monthly income method monthly transfer method changes for UK and USA folks, etc.  You keep piling on straws they were bending the camel's back before this virus decision,

Eeeh??? I am pretty sure that you meant to quote somebody else, right? What has 90 day reporting and immigration to do with starwing Thais in a food line????

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