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  • Visa-free travel across South East Asia has detail devils to resolve
    Thailand’s initiative to secure a “6 countries, 1 destination” visa policy with her neighbors has received the thumbs-up as desirable. If implemented, cross-border travel would promote tourism and economic collaboration between Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei. Following the “Schengen principle”, a single visa would permit subsequent entry to other cartel member states. Of […]
    International tourists are snapped in a picturesque region of Vietnam.

    Thailand’s initiative to secure a “6 countries, 1 destination” visa policy with her neighbors has received the thumbs-up as desirable. If implemented, cross-border travel would promote tourism and economic collaboration between Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei. Following the “Schengen principle”, a single visa would permit subsequent entry to other cartel member states.




    Of course, the devil hides in the detail which has not yet been agreed. For example, Vietnam has notoriously complex immigration rules, whilst Cambodia charges a tourist fee of US$30 for foreigners outside the ASEAN network. Laos has a fee structure for entry at its border posts, but has apparently now agreed with Thailand to abolish charges in the interests of an expected surge in tourism and cross-country trade.

    Hoang The Han, director general of Dai Vet International Tourism, said that Vietnam had the most to gain from the “6 countries, 1 destination” policy as the nationals of only 25 countries were currently allowed no-hassle entry. Thailand, by contrast, allows visa-exempt and free entry for 93 countries including all those with large contingents of leisure-seeking tourists. Currently, 70 million visit the region annually, with Thailand and Malaysia taking more than half of the US$90 billion estimated revenue.


    Professor Thitinan Pongsudhirak, based at Chulalongkorn University, said that several security concerns still had to be resolved as member states had very diverse immigration-related policies. For example, Thailand will next year introduce a prior, automated entry requirement for all visa-free travel. But the authorization is specific to Thailand. What happens under the proposed policy if a tourist first enters Cambodia but then crosses to Thailand?

    The Thai foreign ministry believes that all related concerns can be sorted, but that the initial “6 countries 1 destination” policy will likely be a bi-lateral agreement with Vietnam or Cambodia. A quick resolution across the region is unlikely. Thus, agreement will need to be reached on the data base identification of criminal elements who would be quick to exploit ambiguities in specific countries. Best to make haste slowly.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Featured
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476986
  • Council member responds to sidewalk obstruction complaints on Theppasit Road in South Pattaya
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City Council member representing District 4, Wuttithorn Sangurai, a responded to complaints from local residents regarding vehicles parked on the sidewalk near a gas station on Theppasit Road in South Pattaya on October 21. This obstruction was causing significant inconvenience for both residents and tourists who relied on the pathway. In […]
    Vehicles blocking sidewalks on Theppasit Road cleared to ensure public safety.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City Council member representing District 4, Wuttithorn Sangurai, a responded to complaints from local residents regarding vehicles parked on the sidewalk near a gas station on Theppasit Road in South Pattaya on October 21. This obstruction was causing significant inconvenience for both residents and tourists who relied on the pathway.




    In an effort to resolve the issue, Wuttithorn coordinated with Pattaya municipal officers to clear the sidewalk of all vehicles. During this operation, they also took the opportunity to educate those involved about the legal regulations surrounding sidewalk use. It was made clear that parking on sidewalks without permission is illegal and violates the Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Country Act B.E. 2535, Section 20. This section explicitly prohibits cooking, selling, or distributing goods on public roads or in public spaces and states that vehicles should not be used for selling food or goods in these areas.

    Council member Wuttithorn Sangurai addresses sidewalk obstruction issues.


    Violators of the regulations may face fines of up to 2,000 baht.
    Pattaya City Council works with local residents to maintain safe walkways.

    Violators of these regulations may face fines of up to 2,000 baht. The municipal officers issued warnings to those obstructing the sidewalk, and it was emphasized that any repeated offenses would lead to further penalties in accordance with the law.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476980
  • Pattaya’s Bali Hai Pier walkway roof project nears completion
    PATTAYA, Thailand – As of October 21 the construction of a roof covering the walkway at Bali Hai Pier is 75% complete, according to Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai. This project is aimed at enhancing the experience for both residents of Koh Larn and tourists, providing shelter from the sun and rain. The project, which has […]
    The roof covering the walkway at Bali Hai Pier is now 75% complete, ensuring sun and rain protection for tourists and residents alike.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – As of October 21 the construction of a roof covering the walkway at Bali Hai Pier is 75% complete, according to Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai. This project is aimed at enhancing the experience for both residents of Koh Larn and tourists, providing shelter from the sun and rain.




    The project, which has a budget of 8.8 million baht approved by the Pattaya City Council, began to address the needs of tourists and local residents. The construction of the roof is being done alongside repairs to the existing structure under the Bali Hai Pier. However, the project faced delays due to challenges in installing the roof, which led to penalties for the contractor for failing to meet the original deadline in March. Despite these setbacks, the contractor has continued to work on the installation.

    Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai inspects the Bali Hai Pier roof project, emphasizing its importance for enhancing the experience of thousands of daily visitors.

    Deputy Mayor Manot and the Engineering Division of Pattaya City recently visited the site to monitor progress. The roof installation, which spans 310 meters, is designed to provide coverage along the walkway for the thousands of tourists who use the pier daily.

    Expected to be finished by late November, the Bali Hai Pier roof will be a New Year gift for Koh Larn residents and tourists!”


    Manot emphasized the city’s commitment to the project, noting the obstacles faced during construction due to the need to keep the walkway open for public use, which sees around 10,000 visitors daily. Now that many of these challenges have been addressed, the remaining 25% of the roof installation is expected to be completed soon.

    The new roof design features a wave-like pattern, aligning with the maritime theme, while using cost-effective galvanized steel for durability.”

    Currently, 200 meters of the ceiling and 105 meters of the roof have been installed, with the contractor able to cover an average of 10 to 15 meters each day. The project is projected to be completed by late November, just in time for the New Year celebrations.

     

    Once the roof is completed, Pattaya City plans to improve the pier’s facilities, including the installation of lighting and CCTV cameras. The roof design will feature a wave-like pattern to align with the maritime theme, using galvanized steel to reduce costs without compromising quality. This upgrade aims to create a more welcoming environment for tourists visiting Bali Hai Pier and Koh Larn.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Featured
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476974
  •  16-year-old boy attacked by man on motorcycle for merely revving his engine uphill
    SATTAHIP, Thailand – At the Plutaluang Police Station, 41-year-old Sulawan Boonprasert accompanied her son, 16-year-old Khanwit, to file a police report regarding an assault. Khanwit reported that he had been physically attacked and struck in the face with a firearm, leading to injuries on October 19. His mother sought police assistance in locating the perpetrator, […]
    Gun-wielding attacker sought by police after incident on Sukhumvit road in Sattahip area.

    SATTAHIP, Thailand – At the Plutaluang Police Station, 41-year-old Sulawan Boonprasert accompanied her son, 16-year-old Khanwit, to file a police report regarding an assault. Khanwit reported that he had been physically attacked and struck in the face with a firearm, leading to injuries on October 19. His mother sought police assistance in locating the perpetrator, expressing concern over the dangerous behavior and urging authorities to prevent such incidents from occurring on the streets at night.




    Khanwit recounted the incident, which took place around 5:14 AM. He was riding his motorcycle home with a male friend after spending time at a friend’s house when he fell asleep. While traveling on Sukhumvit Road, he was followed by an unidentified man, approximately 40 years old, riding a white and red Honda Dream motorcycle. Upon reaching Khaek Hill, Khanwit revved his engine to accelerate, which the attacker misinterpreted as provocation.

    The mother demands justice for son after violent motorcycle encounter while police investigate assault caught on CCTV.

    The assailant forced Khanwit to stop and began hitting him multiple times in the face. Khanwit’s friend was also struck once. The assailant then used a gun to slap Khanwit across the face before fleeing the scene.


    Sulawan explained that when Khanwit returned home, he recounted the frightening encounter. She took him back to the scene of the incident and then to Sattahip Hospital Km. 10 for medical treatment. They subsequently filed a report with the police to pursue legal action against the attacker, emphasizing that her son had never had issues with anyone before and did not know the assailant.

     

    Sulawan firmly stated, “I will not let this go. I don’t want this person to harm anyone else,” highlighting her concern that the individual posed a significant threat due to his use of a firearm.

    Surveillance cameras near the incident site, located on Sukhumvit Road, captured clear footage of the attacker at the time.

     

    Police have received the complaint and have initiated an investigation to locate the perpetrator. They are currently aware of the suspect’s identity and are in the process of inviting him for questioning. If he does not comply, the police will proceed to issue a summons and then an arrest warrant as necessary to ensure legal action is taken.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476970
  • Pattaya police establish reporting center for The Icon Group case amid rising victim count
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya Police Chief Pol. Col. Nawin Thirawit announced the establishment of a 24-hour reporting center for victims of the The Icon Group case, which has affected numerous individuals, resulting in a total of 21 reported victims and losses exceeding 4.5 million baht on October 21. The initiative follows an order from National […]
    Pattaya police, led by Pol. Col. Nawin Thirawit, launch 24/7 reporting center for victims of The Icon Group case, addressing growing concerns over losses exceeding 4.5 million baht.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya Police Chief Pol. Col. Nawin Thirawit announced the establishment of a 24-hour reporting center for victims of the The Icon Group case, which has affected numerous individuals, resulting in a total of 21 reported victims and losses exceeding 4.5 million baht on October 21. The initiative follows an order from National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanphet to set up complaint centers at all police stations nationwide to address the widespread distress caused by this case.




    In a recent meeting at the Pattaya Police Station, Chief Nawin gathered investigators and related officers to prepare for accommodating victims who wish to file complaints. He emphasized that all complaints must be accepted without refusal, ensuring that victims feel supported throughout the reporting process.

    Authorities urge victims of The Icon Group to report incidents, ensuring all complaints are accepted without refusal as the count reaches 21.


    Victims are advised to prepare relevant documents, including communication records with the group’s team leaders and proof of money transfers, to expedite the evidence collection process. This evidence will be consolidated and sent to the Central Investigation Bureau for further action.

    Authorities are committed to providing assistance to victims of The Icon Group case and maintaining a responsive approach to ensuring justice for those affected.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476965
  • Pattaya police crackdown on illegal beach operations after knife threat incident
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya authorities, including police and municipal officers, launched a concerted effort to combat illegal activities on Pattaya Beach following a violent incident involving a beach chair vendor. The crackdown occurred after a vendor, upset by inspections from municipal officers, brandished a folding knife and chased them away. The officers managed to avoid […]
    Pattaya police crackdown on illegal beach activities after vendor threatens officers with knife.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya authorities, including police and municipal officers, launched a concerted effort to combat illegal activities on Pattaya Beach following a violent incident involving a beach chair vendor. The crackdown occurred after a vendor, upset by inspections from municipal officers, brandished a folding knife and chased them away. The officers managed to avoid confrontation and recorded the incident as evidence before calling for police backup.




    On the evening of October 20, a joint task force led by Banglamung District Chief Wikit Manarojkit, Pattaya Police Chief Pol. Col. Nawin Teerawit, and other officials conducted a patrol along Pattaya Beach. The operation aimed to deter illegal activities, including unauthorized beach chair rentals and the illicit sale of alcohol and kratom drinks, especially during the busy weekend when many tourists visit.

    Joint task force patrols Pattaya beach to ensure safety and combat unauthorized vendors

    Following the earlier confrontation, officers found no illegal vendors operating on the beach that night. Authorities encouraged tourists to report any illegal activities they encounter. This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to maintain safety for visitors and uphold the city’s positive image, especially as the peak tourist season approaches.


    Pattaya police intensify efforts against illegal beach operations.

    Moving forward, officials emphasized the need for stricter enforcement to ensure compliance with local regulations and enhance tourist safety in Pattaya.

    Authorities call on tourists to report illegal activities as Pattaya prepares for peak season.

    Earlier Report: https://www.pattayamail.com/news/beach-mat-rental-operator-attacks-pattaya-municipal-officer-with-knife-after-warnings-476754
















    22 October 22 2024
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476959
  • Pattaya City Council reviews traffic regulations in key market areas
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Chairman of the Pattaya City Council’s Administrative and Security Committee, Anupong Puttanawarat, led a field inspection to assess traffic management around Lan Pho Market, the Old Market, New Market, and Soi Post Office on October 21. The initiative follows a recent council meeting aimed at addressing traffic issues, including one-way traffic regulations, […]
    Council Chairman Anupong Puttanawarat leads a crucial inspection of key market areas to improve road safety and organization.

    PATTAYA, Thailand Chairman of the Pattaya City Council’s Administrative and Security Committee, Anupong Puttanawarat, led a field inspection to assess traffic management around Lan Pho Market, the Old Market, New Market, and Soi Post Office on October 21.




    The initiative follows a recent council meeting aimed at addressing traffic issues, including one-way traffic regulations, alternating parking for even and odd days, and the implementation of clear traffic markers in white, red, and yellow around these market areas. The purpose of the visit was to ensure that the planned traffic regulations are appropriate and feasible.

    Pattaya’s Traffic and Transportation Division is set to propose enhanced parking and road marking solutions for a smoother commute.


    During the inspection, the team found motorcycles and cars obstructing traffic flow, creating disorganized parking conditions. In addition, the road markings had faded over time, leading to unclear traffic guidelines. The team instructed the Traffic and Transportation Division of Pattaya’s Public Works Office to gather data on parking zones and road markings. This information will be presented in an upcoming council meeting to find suitable traffic management solutions.
















    22 October 22 2024
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476955
  • Pattaya gears up for the exciting ‘Rolling Loud Thailand 2024’ festival Nov 22-24
    PATTAYA, Thailand – The city of Pattaya is set to explode with excitement as it prepares for the highly anticipated “Rolling Loud Thailand 2024” music festival, scheduled for November 22-24. The Mayor of Pattaya, Pramet Ngampichet, recently held a meeting to discuss preparations for the event, joined by Banglamung District Chief Wikit Manarojkit and other […]
    The festival will take place over a sprawling 200-rai area at Legend Siam, aimed at stimulating the local economy and boosting tourism in Eastern Thailand and Pattaya.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – The city of Pattaya is set to explode with excitement as it prepares for the highly anticipated “Rolling Loud Thailand 2024” music festival, scheduled for November 22-24. The Mayor of Pattaya, Pramet Ngampichet, recently held a meeting to discuss preparations for the event, joined by Banglamung District Chief Wikit Manarojkit and other key officials at the Siam 2 meeting room in Legend Siam.

    Following the success of its inaugural event in April 2023, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, Rolling Loud, is returning to Asia with an impressive lineup of over 60 world-renowned artists. The festival will take place over a sprawling 200-rai area at Legend Siam, aimed at stimulating the local economy and boosting tourism in Eastern Thailand and Pattaya.

    During the meeting, officials discussed strategies for effective collaboration, covering aspects such as traffic management, public relations, and addressing previous challenges to ensure a smooth event. Special emphasis was placed on the safety of attendees, with four security teams assigned to different zones of the festival. Additionally, local police will manage traffic flow at entrance and exit points to maintain order.

    The festival will run from 3:00 PM to midnight each day. For more information, attendees can visit www.rollingloud.com/thailand or follow the festival on Facebook at “Rolling Loud Thailand.”


















    21 October 21 2024
    Chiangmai Mail
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476950
  • ‘Pattaya Fireworks Festival’ set for Nov 29-30; early accommodation bookings highly recommended
    PATTAYA, Thailand – The highly anticipated Pattaya International Fireworks Festival 2024 is approaching, scheduled for November 29-30 at Pattaya Beach, Chonburi. Visitors can look forward to a breathtaking display of fireworks lighting up the night sky, making for a spectacular event by the seaside. The festival promises to be a memorable occasion, inviting locals and […]
    Visitors can look forward to a breathtaking display of fireworks lighting up the night sky, making for a spectacular event by the seaside.

    PATTAYA, ThailandThe highly anticipated Pattaya International Fireworks Festival 2024 is approaching, scheduled for November 29-30 at Pattaya Beach, Chonburi. Visitors can look forward to a breathtaking display of fireworks lighting up the night sky, making for a spectacular event by the seaside. The festival promises to be a memorable occasion, inviting locals and tourists alike to gather and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

    Organizers are encouraging people to tag and share this announcement with friends and loved ones, creating the perfect opportunity to experience the magic of the festival together. Early accommodation bookings are highly recommended. Walking or using public transportations to get to the beach on both days are also good options.

    Early accommodation bookings are highly recommended.



    Walking or using public transportations to get to the beach on both days are also good options.















    21 October 21 2024
    Chiangmai Mail
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476943
  • Shock horror – two public pee cases in Pattaya
    Nobody likes the idea of a comfort break not in a toilet. Public urination is indecent, anti-social, suggests moral turpitude and – especially in Pattaya – can deter family tourists from visiting the city with a certain past. Anyway, that’s what the beach police say. The two cases reported in Pattaya this month have been […]
    Texas is very worried about bodily functions in the open air.

    Nobody likes the idea of a comfort break not in a toilet. Public urination is indecent, anti-social, suggests moral turpitude and – especially in Pattaya – can deter family tourists from visiting the city with a certain past. Anyway, that’s what the beach police say. The two cases reported in Pattaya this month have been hyped into a clear case of media amplification: illegal peeing has gotten out of hand. The quality of overseas visitors is going from bad to worse. Told you so.




    A review of Google suggests that there have been just seven cases resulting in fines throughout Thailand so far this year. That’s small fry compared with Scotland’s one thousand two hundred cases in a typical year according to their crime statistics. In France they even have a phrase to describe the widespread habit: les pipis sauvages or wild peeing. Environmental concerns have become so serious in Germany that swimmers passing water into Eichbaum lake, Hamburg, are blamed for an algae bloom that has killed more than 500 fish.

    Local authorities in Cheshire, UK, said fears that well-refreshed revelers after the pubs closed were causing irreparable damage to the city’s medieval walkways. That’s an offence punishable under the 1986 public order act or, if necessary, the sexual offences act of 2023. Exposing your genitalia, whatever your reason, is absolutely not recommended. Yet prosecutions against women are almost unknown anywhere in the world. Someone is said to be writing a sociological PhD on the subject.


    American states are frantically trying to restrain the problem. In California and Arizona public lewdness can swell into a charge of being a sex offender and thus appearing on the dreaded register if found guilty. There was a case in Australia of a man prosecuted for peeing through a neighbor’s letter box. Mercifully, that case wasn’t in Pattaya or we would never have heard the last of it. What we need are more public toilets and a sense of proportion.
















    21 October 21 2024
    Featured
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=476751