reader Posted August 9 Posted August 9 From The Thaiger The Embassy of the State of Kuwait in the Kingdom of Thailand, under the leadership of His Excellency Ambassador Mohammad Hussain Al-Failakawi, is closely monitoring recent events that took place in Pattaya City. Ambassador Al-Failakawi has emphasised the importance of Kuwaiti citizens strictly adhering to the instructions and guidelines issued by the Embassy, as well as the laws and regulations enforced by the Thai authorities. His Excellency stated that the Embassy is actively coordinating with security authorities in Thailand to stay informed about the latest developments and to collaborate on necessary measures to address the situation. The aim is to ensure that such incidents do not recur and to maintain the safety of all individuals. The Ambassador further highlighted the strong cooperation between the Kuwaiti Embassy in Bangkok and the local authorities in Thailand, underscoring the shared commitment to preventing irresponsible actions that could compromise safety. His Excellency also praised the efforts of the Thai security forces in maintaining security and safety for all tourists and residents in the Kingdom of Thailand and their ongoing collaboration with the Embassy. Quote
vinapu Posted August 10 Posted August 10 10 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Usual crap! but at least he did not try to play melody about bias and discrimination against their citizens Ruthrieston and floridarob 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted August 10 Posted August 10 7 hours ago, vinapu said: but at least he did not try to play melody about bias and discrimination against their citizens I suppose that's one mercy! Quote
reader Posted August 18 Author Posted August 18 From Pattaya News A senator and MP for Chonburi province surveyed Walking Street and Soi Yensabai in Pattaya last night to address concerns about Middle Eastern motorbike racers. At 8:30 PM on August 17th, 2024, Mr. Pratum Wongsawat, a Senator for Chonburi province, along with Mr. Yodchai Phuengporn, Chonburi MP for District 9, and local police officers and business operators, conducted an on-site survey of Walking Street and Soi Yensabai in South Pattaya. Mr. Pratum, who has recently taken office, told The Pattaya News that he wanted to inspect the tourism situation in Pattaya in person. The group surveyed businesses along Walking Street and discussed issues related to business operations, the current state of tourism, and tourist demographics with local businesses. Meanwhile, authorities set up checkpoints yesterday to monitor the street racers. They focused on motorbikes with loud exhausts and checked for driver’s licenses. However, no arrests have been reported. TPN media notes, however that the problem might solve itself as Kuwaiti colleges are back in session in less than two weeks and the thousands of students visiting Pattaya are set to go home….until next year. Continues with photos https://thepattayanews.com/2024/08/18/senator-and-mp-survey-pattaya-walking-street-and-soi-yensabai-to-address-issues-with-middle-eastern-motorbike-racers/ vinapu 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted August 18 Posted August 18 8 hours ago, reader said: From Pattaya News A senator and MP for Chonburi province surveyed Walking Street and Soi Yensabai in Pattaya last night to address concerns about Middle Eastern motorbike racers. At 8:30 PM on August 17th, 2024, Mr. Pratum Wongsawat, a Senator for Chonburi province, along with Mr. Yodchai Phuengporn, Chonburi MP for District 9, and local police officers and business operators, conducted an on-site survey of Walking Street and Soi Yensabai in South Pattaya. Mr. Pratum, who has recently taken office, told The Pattaya News that he wanted to inspect the tourism situation in Pattaya in person. The group surveyed businesses along Walking Street and discussed issues related to business operations, the current state of tourism, and tourist demographics with local businesses. Meanwhile, authorities set up checkpoints yesterday to monitor the street racers. They focused on motorbikes with loud exhausts and checked for driver’s licenses. However, no arrests have been reported. TPN media notes, however that the problem might solve itself as Kuwaiti colleges are back in session in less than two weeks and the thousands of students visiting Pattaya are set to go home….until next year. Continues with photos https://thepattayanews.com/2024/08/18/senator-and-mp-survey-pattaya-walking-street-and-soi-yensabai-to-address-issues-with-middle-eastern-motorbike-racers/ 'No arrests have been reported', why am I not surprised! Quote