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    Police Crackdown On Foreign Operated Sex Bars

    PATTAYA: -- Informed sources from several police divisions have told the Pattaya Times that a very serious crackdown will begin next month to catch foreign business people who are financial backers of gay bars, beer bars and a go-gos where there is sex for sale in Pattaya.

    These bars charge a "bar fine" to the customer and let the employee leave for the night or a "short time" usually about two to three hours. It is suspected that many of these rendezvous are sexually related, police said. Police investigations will determine who pays the bills and gets the profits. If the person is a foreigner then their visa will be revoked and they will be expelled from the Kingdom. If it is a Thai they will be arrested if sex is for sale. There is much concern about organized crime in the nightlife venues, said one official.

    "Where did the money come from? Who is behind it? Where does the money go?" asked one policechief rhetorically.

    In a related matter, there will be an Interpol office opening in Pattaya to help catch more than 2,000 foreigners wanted in Thailand on various charges.

    "Keep in mind, Thais are pretty easy to find compared to foreigners, Thais have a mandatory National ID Card and associated number with a microchip of their history on the card. They must be registered in a
    House Book so that at all times there is someone who can say where the person is living if the police want to talk with them. This crackdown on foreigners built up to this point because it is relatively easy for us to disappear in the villages and big cities. Or to simply leave the country," said Drew Noyes of PAPPA Legal Services in Pattaya.

    "I advise anyone who has invested in a bar that might be suspected of illegal acts to clear up the problem and make sure they are not associated with any business that is engaged in illegal activities. The Thai police are taking this very seriously. Sure, in the past we have heard rumors of crackdowns, but I don't think we have ever seen a crackdown like the one that is about to happen," said Drew Noyes, former three-term Expat Club leader and 13 year resident.

    "There are many bars that we foreigners like to go to relax and part of the attraction of Pattaya is this nightlife. If everyone will make sure that nothing offensive to Thai culture occurs inside these places and no foreigner is associated managerially or financially by a paper trail with these clubs then this crackdown may not cause many people problems. It is great to see the police crackdown on underage sex, drugs and many of the associate problems that come with the bar business, but it is important that foreigners know the law and make sure bars they are invested in are not under scrutiny by the police for prostitution. There are ways to protect yourself now," Managing Director of the Pattaya Times Drew Noyes added.


    -- Pattaya Times
    2010-01-22

  • #2
    Has anyone ever tried to read the ISO7816 chip in these ID cards?

    I'm sure there is a way to glich into these cards It can't be that secure....

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    • #3
      Jesus, this sounds really serious. But I'm a noob. All you old hands, please pipe in and tell us why we shouldn't get worried about this...

      Yikes!
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      • #4
        It does sound serious. The Thai police like to come out sounding tough every now & again.

        If their intention is to go after the organised crime that is operating out of the bars, that must be a good thing - right?

        And blamng the evil farang for the countries ills is very popular & promising to do something about it is what they are there for - right?

        However I doubt this will result in much more than another excuse to shake down a whole lot of bar owners for the police retirement fund.

        There will be a few bar owners who will get deported to much fanfare, their picture will be in the papers, the police will be congratulated & to the tourist in Walking Street, there will be no difference.
        Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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        • #5
          The Thai people are so stupid. The cops/politicos tell them what they want to hear and then life goes on - NOTHING changes.

          This is the land where your vote is worth the price of a sandwich and a can of Coke so don't worry DeepThroat... it'll still be here when you arrive in a few days!
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          • #6
            (manarak @ Jan. 22 2010,18:11) These bars charge a "bar fine" to the customer and let the employee leave for the night or a "short time" usually about two to three hours. It is suspected that many of these rendezvous are sexually related
            Jeeeez, this is NEWS??

            It's only been working like that since the 1970's; or maybe even earlier.

            Agreed, nothing to worry about; but then again I don't go to Pattaya!
            Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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            • #7
              I think Paccies on the the right track: its serving notice that its time to contribute the Police benevolent fund again.
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              • #8
                (JaiDee @ Jan. 23 2010,13:53)
                (manarak @ Jan. 22 2010,18:11) These bars charge a "bar fine" to the customer and let the employee leave for the night or a "short time" usually about two to three hours. It is suspected that many of these rendezvous are sexually related
                Jeeeez, this is  NEWS??

                  It's only been working like that since the 1970's; or maybe even earlier.

                     
                This is no different to the naive turn of phrase that all these articles use. It is as if they are shocked at the thought that anything untoward goes on in the bars.

                I assume this is a deliberate policy taken by the press so as not to be seen to be denigrating Thai culture.

                It is absurd but no worse than the hypocritical attitude taken by the police when they arrest some evil doer in Pattaya for selling or soliciting sex.
                Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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                • #9
                  (pacman @ Jan. 23 2010,19:16) This is no different to the naive turn of phrase that all these articles use. It is as if they are shocked at the thought that anything untoward goes on in the bars.
                  I agree. Check out this gem, below...

                  It is suspected that many of these rendezvous are sexually related...
                       Great stuff!
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                  • #10
                    There was a syndicated Documentary on TV about this around last November i think . it was mainly aimed at the SoiVC and the hive of activity that abounds in this area.

                    Some have the viewpoint that this may in fact be in the firing line and that Sunee could be taken off the map within a few years. It wouldnt surprise me. Maybe the Arabs are looking to take it back ..

                    I would guess that some foreign bar owners in this vicinity may be on borrowed time. As for the rest of Pattaya its difficult to tell but i see a lot of empty beer bars but full restaurants. Yes it is changing ... but slowly. IMO

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                    • #11
                      These bars charge a "bar fine" to the customer and let the employee leave for the night or a "short time" usually about two to three hours. It is suspected that many of these rendezvous are sexually related, police said


                      What? People leave the bars and go have sex for money, I have never heard of such a crazy thing.
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                      • #12


                        Obviously no expense has been spared and many hours of forensic work has gone into uncovering this sordid little scheme. My bet is that the Pattaya CSI team has probably spent hundreds of man hours (should that be Boy Hours?) working 'round the clock to crack the case.

                        If only we'd known it was that easy, we wouldn't have wasted our time searching for sex on the LOS Craigslist and those expensive International Escorts websites, eh?
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                        • #13

                          Horatio wouldn't have enough sunglasses to take off...

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