TotallyOz Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Tonight was odd. I had several guys from the bars asking for money as they said their bar was closed. I wandered by and sure thing, the bars were closed. Tom Yum was shut closed. Mic My had 4-5 boys, other bars were also slow. The rumor is that there was an imminent raid. So, everyone that was underage, or had no ID, or had Yaba in their system fled fast. The others did not want the hassle. Then, my BF was leaving the Plaza and his bike was stopped and he was pee pee tested ON THE STREET as the cops watched. He said they were doing this to all Thai's leaving through the back entrance of the Plaza close to Soi Yensabi. The rumors were afoot tonight. If anyone hears more, please let us know. Quote
Gaybutton Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 If anyone hears more, please let us know. Everyone seems to know a raid is on for tonight, but nobody seems to know what kind of raid it will be if it does take place. Of course, when everybody knows in advance that a raid is going to happen, then anyone caught up in it would have to be a little "tetched" in the first place. I was in Sunee Plaza this evening. It started really emptying out about 10:30pm. Quote
Guest jomtien Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Everyone seems to know a raid is on for tonight, but nobody seems to know what kind of raid it will be if it does take place. Of course, when everybody knows in advance that a raid is going to happen, then anyone caught up in it would have to be a little "tetched" in the first place. I was in Sunee Plaza this evening. It started really emptying out about 10:30pm. Did the emptying out come soon after your arrival by any chance? Quote
Guest Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Did the emptying out come soon after your arrival by any chance? haha. I saw GayButton chatting with a handsome farang who looked like Junior Samples from Hee Haw fame. Perhaps the two of them scared away the rest of the Plaza? Quote
Guest jomtien Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 haha. I saw GayButton chatting with a handsome farang who looked like Junior Samples from Hee Haw fame. Perhaps the two of them scared away the rest of the Plaza? My informed sources tell me that the Junior Samples look-alike closely resembled someone I know. Quote
Guest Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 My informed sources tell me that the Junior Samples look-alike closely resembled someone I know. LOL Don't go name dropping now Jomtien. Quote
kokopelli Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Then, my BF was leaving the Plaza and his bike was stopped and he was pee pee tested ON THE STREET as the cops watched. He said they were doing this to all Thai's leaving through the back entrance of the Plaza close to Soi Yensabi. Quote
Guest Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 I exited the Plaza via the back entrance to Soi Yensabi at about 10 pm and there was no hint of any police presence. There was a scary farang in bib ovealls. I think it was about 15-30 minutes after that when I left. The BF came back and told me about the police checking for yaba. I had him drive me by to see (nosy) and they were still there when we left. I am a firm believer in police benevolence. I offered the officer to help him and monitor the boys as he checked their pee. He declined my kind offer. I winked and off I went. Quote
Gaybutton Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Did the emptying out come soon after your arrival by any chance? No. It occurred in anticipation of your own possible arrival, though. Meanwhile, does anyone know if the raid actually took place? Quote
Guest Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 I spoke to 4 other boys who left the Plaza after 1AM and they were all pee pee tested. So, it seems that the police were set up for quite a while last night. Quote
Guest beachlover Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Then, my BF was leaving the Plaza and his bike was stopped and he was pee pee tested ON THE STREET as the cops watched. He said they were doing this to all Thai's leaving through the back entrance of the Plaza close to Soi Yensabi. On the street out in the open on the spot?! Isn't that a bit humiliating? Personally, I can't pee at all if someone is watching so I don't know how I would ever take a pee test... Quote
Guest GaySacGuy Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 And I complain about the rights we "don't" have in the US. At least they have to have "reasonable cause" to stop or search or test. I don't think I would react kindly to being piss tested on the street. Quote
Guest Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 On the street out in the open on the spot?! Isn't that a bit humiliating? Yes, have seen this many times in Pattaya. And I complain about the rights we "don't" have in the US. At least they have to have "reasonable cause" to stop or search or test. I don't think I would react kindly to being piss tested on the street. Don't go to Arizona. Quote
Guest beachlover Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Well I hope they at least offer some privacy... like a towel or stand or something. It's a shame the government doesn't have the budget or initiative to run effective drug education and advertising campaigns... it seems to be purely reliant on enforcement. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 What makes you so sure it's due to lack of budget. You are making assumptions that you know nothing about. Quote
PattayaMale Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 I exited the Plaza via the back entrance to Soi Yensabi at about 10 pm and there was no hint of any police presence. There was a scary farang in bib ovealls. My post may not make any sense without the picture that kokopelli posted on his original. But is it not aginst forum rules to post picture of me while I am out drinking in my bib overalls???? Quote
PattayaMale Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Tonight was odd. My BF was leaving the Plaza and his bike was stopped and he was pee pee tested ON THE STREET as the cops watched. The rumors were afoot tonight. If anyone hears more about my BF, please let us know. Someone edited GayThailand's original post!! Quote
Guest beachlover Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 What makes you so sure it's due to lack of budget. You are making assumptions that you know nothing about. Well what would you say it is then? They certainly don't spend anywhere near as much on advertising campaigns as the Australian government does. Quote
Guest YardenUK Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Well what would you say it is then? They certainly don't spend anywhere near as much on advertising campaigns as the Australian government does. Many studies have actually shown that advertising campaigns run by governments are ineffective anyway, and often have the opposite effect, making young people more interested in trying the stuff out! In the USA a study in 2008 published in the American Journal of Public Health, on the effects of the Federal Government's most expensive anti-drug campaign to date(THE NATIONAL YOUTH ANTI-DRUG MEDIA CAMPAIGN), proved that at best the media campaign didn't work and at worst was counterproductive, making young people think everyone else was doing something cool, and they ought to try it. So government funded anti-drug campaigns are not the best answer. What they are now doing in much of the "western" world is having a serious policy debate about whether current (and outmoded), anti-drug policies need throwing out completely and a very bold radical approach needs to be introduced, including looking at de-criminalisation, and ways of taking the supply away from the very rich drug barons and the black market. In many countries the drug barons have friends in very high places, or are the people in very high places themselves - and that's the problem, not the lack of a big budget in Baht thrown at advertising and marketing whizzkids. Money more often than not totally wasted. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Well what would you say it is then? They certainly don't spend anywhere near as much on advertising campaigns as the Australian government does. Not spending and not having the budget are not necessarily the same thing. Quote