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Love nest clampdown in Ayutthaya

Thursday, 07 February 2008

With Valentine's Day approaching, Ayutthaya's provincial cultural council yesterday called for a clampdown on "love nests" used by underage couples.

With Cupid on his way, police should vigilantly monitor internet cafes, parks and love motels, insisted Council chairman Jiraphan Pimpan.

VApart from the city's love motels, underage hot spots are reported to include the sports stadium and public parks near the Somdej Phra Sri Suriyothai monument, King Naresuan monument and the Somdej Phra Srinakarindra Boromarajajonani park.

Other locations under watch include karaoke rooms, internet cafes and isolated corners in department stores.

Source: Bangkokrecorder.com

VALENTINE'S DAY

Call for strict monitoring of 'love nests' for youngsters

SUNTHORN PONGPAO

Ayutthaya _ The provincial cultural council yesterday called for strict monitoring of love nests for underage couples on Valentine's Day. They range from love motels to internet cafes.

Council chairman Jiraphan Pimpan voiced concerns that several love motels have cropped up around the city and that all outbound highways in every direction lead to such motels.

She urged police and related agencies to step up checks at motels which the council has found to have allowed minors, who usually arrived on motorcycles.

Continued here at the bangkok post: www.bangkokpost.com/News/07Feb2008_news02.php

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Love nest clampdown in Ayutthaya

Thursday, 07 February 2008

With Valentine's Day approaching, Ayutthaya's provincial cultural council yesterday called for a clampdown on "love nests" used by underage couples.

With Cupid on his way, police should vigilantly monitor internet cafes, parks and love motels, insisted Council chairman Jiraphan Pimpan.

VApart from the city's love motels, underage hot spots are reported to include the sports stadium and public parks near the Somdej Phra Sri Suriyothai monument, King Naresuan monument and the Somdej Phra Srinakarindra Boromarajajonani park.

Other locations under watch include karaoke rooms, internet cafes and isolated corners in department stores.

Source: Bangkokrecorder.com

VALENTINE'S DAY

Call for strict monitoring of 'love nests' for youngsters

SUNTHORN PONGPAO

Ayutthaya _ The provincial cultural council yesterday called for strict monitoring of love nests for underage couples on Valentine's Day. They range from love motels to internet cafes.

Council chairman Jiraphan Pimpan voiced concerns that several love motels have cropped up around the city and that all outbound highways in every direction lead to such motels.

She urged police and related agencies to step up checks at motels which the council has found to have allowed minors, who usually arrived on motorcycles.

Continued here at the bangkok post: www.bangkokpost.com/News/07Feb2008_news02.php

Seems like this happens every year. Not that it's a bad thing, especially since most kids have so little common sense it's ridiculous. Having grown up in a rather prudish part of the US, there's always spots to sneak away for some little 'loooving', the brightest ones will figure that out.

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Being brought up in 'Liberal' Yorkshire, I think it is Draconian to take such measures. Wouldn't it be better to educate people AND if they are going to be making love in these places, supply them with contraception?

Boys, girls, men, women and others (LOL) will always find a way and a place to 'canoodle', it is part of growing up and exploring each other and maybe exploring the surroundings for the best spot.

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What I find funny is the crackdown is taking place on Valentine's day. Just a thought, but teens can have sex any day of the year (and will!)

Well, those who came up with the idea probably are people who react to issues rather than anticpate them. Hence, I'm not too terribly surprised that they'd only think of Valentine's day.

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And to intumult:

I was not condoning what the police are doing. However, for the apparent lack of sex education that there is in Thailand, this may be the next best step.

Edited by dave_boo
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