As far as I can tell, this latest crackdown - which I believe will turn out to be nothing but the usual lip service - they seem to be concentrating on the girlie bars. So far they seem to be leaving the gay bars alone.
This little brouhaha, in my opinion, is a huge overreaction to an article in some obscure British rag.
I've never figured out what's so terrible about sex in the first place. I just saw a recent documentary about ancient Pompeii. Their entire lifestyle seemed to be centered around sex - even the slaves. If I had a time machine, guess where my first stop would be . . .
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Junta to purge Pattaya of prostitution
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Re: Junta to purge Pattaya of prostitution
Rag? Most certainly.
Obscure? Not exactly.
The Daily Mirror has the fifth highest paid circulation in the UK, far outdistancing Daily Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian.
There's just no accounting for taste.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ne ... irculation
About Pompeii, you're on to something there. People are buying tickets for the first moon trip so there's no reason you shouldn't be the first to book a ticket to Pompeii in its salad days.
Obscure? Not exactly.
The Daily Mirror has the fifth highest paid circulation in the UK, far outdistancing Daily Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian.
There's just no accounting for taste.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ne ... irculation
About Pompeii, you're on to something there. People are buying tickets for the first moon trip so there's no reason you shouldn't be the first to book a ticket to Pompeii in its salad days.
Re: Junta to purge Pattaya of prostitution
It appears that the new major of Pattaya has established his priorities in a rational manner that most residents will applaud.
Excerpt from Pattaya One article today:
Apart from the issues of crime he also said he was determined to solve the traffic chaos and address the problems associated with littering, dirty water and prostitution in the town.
http://pattayaone.news/en/make-resort-better-place/
Excerpt from Pattaya One article today:
Apart from the issues of crime he also said he was determined to solve the traffic chaos and address the problems associated with littering, dirty water and prostitution in the town.
http://pattayaone.news/en/make-resort-better-place/
Re: Junta to purge Pattaya of prostitution
I don't think most will like that prostitution is taken on. Many people's income directly or indirectly depent on it.I don't see it happen in the near future.
Re: Junta to purge Pattaya of prostitution
Point I was trying to get across was the order of priorities: crime, traffic chaos, littering, dirty water and prostitution.thaifarang wrote:I don't think most will like that prostitution is taken on. Many people's income directly or indirectly depent on it.I don't see it happen in the near future.
You can't expect the town's chief executive to totally ignore the thing for which it gets most frequently criticized in the media. However, he has placed it in its proper place on his punch list: last. And we all know that getting your punch list completed is a worthy--but often elusive--goal.