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Street Crime warning from Pattaya Police Chief

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PATTAYA:--Police Colonel Suwan, the Pattaya Police Chief, raised concerns on Tuesday about the high level of street crime around Pattaya and despite a recent crime crackdown street crime levels remain high.

The Colonel chaired a meeting at Pattaya Police Station on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the problem with his senior officers who have been told to increase patrols and educate Thai’s and Foreign Tourists who are seen to be carrying large bags and wearing jewelry in the street which could potentially make them a target.

He mentioned the high price of gold and the preference of many criminals to target foreigners who they assume are easier targets than their fellow countrymen.

Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/76636/street-crime-warning-pattaya-police-chief/

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-- Pattaya One 2013-02-27

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Police Chief and City Mayor discuss Pattaya Crime

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya’s police chief Police Colonel Suwan,was joined by the mayor of the city this week at a public meeting to discuss crime in the city, as the high season for tourists comes to a slow close, so it was time to look back over the season’s successes and failures.

With the new wave of tourism based more on families and couples arriving in the city, those living on the criminal fringe were thought to have seen them as easy pickings as many visitors still insist on carrying large amounts of cash and jewelry.

Heightened awareness among tour operators combined with the new CCTV system citywide and the increase in manpower has enabled the authorities to, in many cases, reduce crime and certainly to increase the speed and success in solving crime quickly.

Full story:http://www.pattaya103.com/pattaya-crime-discussed/

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--Pattaya 103 FM 2013-02-27

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Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

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Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

Oh yes, those of us celibate priests who never, ever have or even think about sex never have any problem with crime.

What a <deleted>. Just because you have a libido you are a lowlife? Have a good life...

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This certainly is wrong. I have been liviing in Pattaya for several years, and the recent change in tourism demographics is obvious to anyone who wants to look. While some posters in other threads have complained about the massive influx of Russian families to Pattaya, I see the growth of family tourism as a good thing, if properly managed.

I applaud the mayor and the Pattaya police chief for their refreshing honesty in talking about this problem. The othet day I attended a symposium on crime prevention in Pattaya City Hall, and I was impressed by both the mayor and his police colleagues' ability to listen to views from the ex-pat community. I think we all agreed that there is a need to educate tourists about safety issues - and to do hpnestly.

There are no easy answers here, but admitting the problem exists is an important first step. How many times have we seen authorities in Bangkok so concerned with the country's supposed image that they insist upon denying problems that are already well known?

One can only hope that tourism safety information will soon be printed and distributed - including in Russian!!!;)

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Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? :whistling:

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

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While some posters in other threads have complained about the massive influx of Russian families to Pattaya, I see the growth of family tourism as a good thing, if properly managed.

I don't. There are already 10 times more people here than the infrastructure can properly cope with, and with every extra person the place just gets worse.

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I think Locationthailand did not mean the way it came out . I think he was just referring to the amount of men who come here for underage sex and the other sex offerings, as it is one of the sex capitals of the world . My wife and I go to pattaya each week and there are numerous things to do , we see the other side of pattaya but doesn't every city have this. Pattaya is a family filled city as well and there is wonderful restaurants in the city . In all the time we have been there we have not seen any crime , maybe because we are in bed by 10.30 as I am an old fart.

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My first time in Pattaya was 12 years ago. I now live in Bangkok and visit regularly. My last visit, last month, I was taken by the number of Russian tourists -- and I agree 100%, they are NOT sex tourists! Many older adults on vacation, maybe considering retirement, many newly weds, and so forth.

I think Russian tourism have saved Pattaya at the very time that European and US tourism was dropped off with their economies slowing down so much.

And the question: "Is this just the law of natural justice?" deserves to be ignored as simply one more needless rant on this board.

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Put the Colonel's number in my phone never know when it might be handy, should scare the hell out of a traffic cop, "Here's Police Colonel Suwan number want to call him and tell him why you stopped me" smile.png

Pattaya has done a lot of copy checks and raids on shops selling sex aids viagra etc. I have just come back from BKK Sukumvite with my wife went to NZ embassy to do her visa, spent 2 nights. Stayed in Ambasador Soi 11, bottom of Soi 11 is the main Sukumvite rd with all the market selling. Every 3rd table seller had full display of sex pills and sex aids where are the cops to take these away??? Surposed to be illegle ??

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Put the Colonel's number in my phone never know when it might be handy, should scare the hell out of a traffic cop, "Here's Police Colonel Suwan number want to call him and tell him why you stopped me" smile.png

Pattaya has done a lot of copy checks and raids on shops selling sex aids viagra etc. I have just come back from BKK Sukumvite with my wife went to NZ embassy to do her visa, spent 2 nights. Stayed in Ambasador Soi 11, bottom of Soi 11 is the main Sukumvite rd with all the market selling. Every 3rd table seller had full display of sex pills and sex aids where are the cops to take these away??? Surposed to be illegle ??

Your right, and I saw xxx video's on open sale again, drugs being pushed by the Africans, Sukhumvit,Bangkok is getting to be much worse than Pattaya right now for seed.

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I was in Bangkok on Monday for Makha Bucha and there were porn films everywhere. Not that it bothered me, I just don't understand why they are there if illegal, and I don't understand why they are illegal. You can get them anywhere in the states. Is sex somehow now taboo? How do women get pregnant? Have I missed something?

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In other words, they are too busy with the 'motor bike Falang cash grabs'. However, do not be alarmed. Beach road prostitutes will be rounded up and fined.

Just keep your helmet on your head and have the appropriate documents for your bike handy. And there will be no "cash grabs". wink.png

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Put the Colonel's number in my phone never know when it might be handy, should scare the hell out of a traffic cop, "Here's Police Colonel Suwan number want to call him and tell him why you stopped me" smile.png

I wonder too whether the Colonel has the Mayor's dog'n bone - you know, the Godfather's soncoffee1.gif

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Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

Come on I bite. Tell us about km10 and the thousands of US service men stayioned in Sattahip 50 years ago.

Can't wait to hear your agenda again and again and again and again ........................................

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Well, lets get down to basics. What stops criminals is ..........the police.

There is an astonishing concept used in western countries called community policing.

This is where the police actually walk around and deter crime. I know this

would elicit shouts of amazement from Thai police officers but as I understand it, it seems to work.

So I suggest that the police cut back on their general fund raising activities ,

ie check points and shaking down tailor shops, and actually go out to stop

the criminals. Otherwise the golden goose of Pattaya will soon be dead.

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Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

Come on I bite. Tell us about km10 and the thousands of US service men stayioned in Sattahip 50 years ago.

Can't wait to hear your agenda again and again and again and again ........................................

The majority of business in Pattaya today comes from Russians, Chinese and other Asian tourists and from Thai people from Bangkok. You don't know this?smile.png

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This certainly is wrong. I have been liviing in Pattaya for several years, and the recent change in tourism demographics is obvious to anyone who wants to look. While some posters in other threads have complained about the massive influx of Russian families to Pattaya, I see the growth of family tourism as a good thing, if properly managed.

I applaud the mayor and the Pattaya police chief for their refreshing honesty in talking about this problem. The othet day I attended a symposium on crime prevention in Pattaya City Hall, and I was impressed by both the mayor and his police colleagues' ability to listen to views from the ex-pat community. I think we all agreed that there is a need to educate tourists about safety issues - and to do hpnestly.

There are no easy answers here, but admitting the problem exists is an important first step. How many times have we seen authorities in Bangkok so concerned with the country's supposed image that they insist upon denying problems that are already well known?

One can only hope that tourism safety information will soon be printed and distributed - including in Russian!!!wink.png

ote name="chiangmaikelly" post="6155737" timestamp="1361970996"]

Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

I cant decide if you:

1. Work for TAT

2. Work for The Mayor/Police.

3. Work for Pattaya People TV.

4. Need to take off the ear muffs and rose tinted spectacles.

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This certainly is wrong. I have been liviing in Pattaya for several years, and the recent change in tourism demographics is obvious to anyone who wants to look. While some posters in other threads have complained about the massive influx of Russian families to Pattaya, I see the growth of family tourism as a good thing, if properly managed.

I applaud the mayor and the Pattaya police chief for their refreshing honesty in talking about this problem. The othet day I attended a symposium on crime prevention in Pattaya City Hall, and I was impressed by both the mayor and his police colleagues' ability to listen to views from the ex-pat community. I think we all agreed that there is a need to educate tourists about safety issues - and to do hpnestly.

There are no easy answers here, but admitting the problem exists is an important first step. How many times have we seen authorities in Bangkok so concerned with the country's supposed image that they insist upon denying problems that are already well known?

One can only hope that tourism safety information will soon be printed and distributed - including in Russian!!!wink.png

ote name="chiangmaikelly" post="6155737" timestamp="1361970996"]

Street crime also exists in Bangkok and many parts of the world but when you have a city (Pattaya) whose primary trade is sex, you tend to attract a lot of low lifes. Could it be the low lifes become the target? Is this just the law of natural justice? whistling.gif

You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

I cant decide if you:

1. Work for TAT

2. Work for The Mayor/Police.

3. Work for Pattaya People TV.

4. Need to take off the ear muffs and rose tinted spectacles.

What percent of Pattaya's business do you think comes from Asian, Russian and folks from Bangkok?

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You are wrong. The majority of Pattaya's business comes from family tourism and Thai tourists primarily from Bangkok. Do you really think you know more about Pattaya than I do?

Are you talking about the mafia family?

No just Thai families from Bangkok. 10 million people in Bangkok have to have somewhere to go on weekends.smile.png

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I think Russian tourism have saved Pattaya at the very time that European and US tourism was dropped off with their economies slowing down so much.

If you believe this, I have some ocean front property in Khon Kaen - CHEAP!

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Put the Colonel's number in my phone never know when it might be handy, should scare the hell out of a traffic cop, "Here's Police Colonel Suwan number want to call him and tell him why you stopped me" smile.png

Police number 191 or call the Colonel direct on his personal mobile phone number which is 084 591 9191 - See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/76636/street-crime-warning-pattaya-police-chief/#sthash.fYgunikh.dpuf

Yes no doubt this is his personal number, coincidental also having the same 91 91 91 cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

Try to call him, or better call the emergency number 191 and tell us if anyone answered the phone

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