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PHUKET: Foreign tourists who over-indulge and get into trouble in Patong may soon be left overnight to sober up in a ‘drunk center’, according to plans revealed at the second meeting between Honorary Consuls and Phuket authorities on May 24.

 

Another major proposal mooted at the meeting was setting up a call center to coordinate taxi services in Patong.

 

Phuket Vice Governor Smith Palawatvichai chaired the meeting, held at Phuket Provincial Hall on Monday.

 

The meeting was attended by representatives of 16 countries: Australia, Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Korea, Norway, Netherlands, Russia, Sweden and Spain.

 

Phuket Provincial Police reported the number of foreigners who died or were involved in criminal cases so far this year.

 

To May 12, 33 foreigners died from accidents, health problems, drowning, drug overdoses and murder.

 

To April 26, 84 foreigners were charged with criminal offenses including drunk driving, dangerous driving, theft, drug possession, visa overstay, assault, sexual abuse, child abduction and gambling.

 

To April 25, 20 foreigners reported having been victims of crimes including theft, robbery, physical assault and fraud.

 

Phuket Provincial Administration Organization President Paiboon Upatising said he was very concerned by the statistics, as safety and security are key factors considered by tourists when choosing a holiday destination.

 

Those concerned needed to work harder and brainstorm ways of reducing the toll, he said.

 

German Honorary Consul Dirk Naumann asked for more understanding from police officers when drunken Germans swore at them.

 

“Thai police aren’t used to this kind of abuse,” he said. “From our side we can only request that Thai police understand that in most Western countries the police do not have the same status as Thai police.”

 

V/Gov Smith said that many tourists came to Patong to get drunk, which meant security measures there should be different to other areas.

 

“In future, a special area for drunk tourists will be set up to hold them for a while until they sober up. There’ll be no need to go to the police station,” he said.

 

Phuket Tourist Police Superintendent Ekachai Pramanakul said police handled drunken tourists with understanding, but in some cases the tourists were bigger than they were, so they had to control them by force.

 

On the subject of Thailand’s current political crisis, Mr Paiboon said the Phuket authorities would coordinate to ensure Phuket remained safe for tourists from around the world.

 

Mr Naumann said that German travel advice was not to travel to Bangkok, the North or the Northeast, but that travel to Phuket was safe.

 

British Honorary Consul Martin Carpenter raised the subject of the island’s transport, asking how many tuk-tuks were registered in Phuket.

 

A Land Transport Office representative said there were 1,130 registered tuk-tuks and that this number would not be allowed to rise.

 

Mr Carpenter also proposed introducing a service in which people who had gone out and had too much to drink could call a local driver who would come and drive them home in their own car.

 

“I would be very happy to sit down and discuss ways of making this work,” he said.

 

Consuls also reiterated a familiar complaint, that sometimes police failed to inform them when foreign nationals from their countries were involved in criminal cases.

 

Every consul affirmed that police could call their offices without hesitation because their secretaries were Thai and there would be no language problems.

 

It was also agreed that every Honorary Consul would receive a pocket book listing the telephone numbers of Phuket’s government offices, police stations and important places

 

Brought by Phuket Gazette

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

14:18 local time (GMT +7)

BEER: HELPING UGLY PEOPLE HAVE SEX SINCE 3000 B.C.

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so its going to be a good idea to let people get drunk, cause problems and then get a night in a comfy holding cell to be released in the morning -

 

how the bloody hell is that going to help improve the place for familys etc.

 

what ridiculous logic!!!

 

if you get drunk and cause problems you should be arrested and taught a lesson ...

 

if you swear at police you should be arrested and taught a lesson

 

come on - the place is already allowing us to do mostly whatever we want, but we all need boundaries and laws to keep the peace...

 

the next thing is they will be handing out free deodorant to smelly tourists (we all know who they are)

 

or allowing them to be in clubs buying one drink between 5 !!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

ridiculous...

you don't stop partying because you grow old,

you grow old because you stop partying

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can you take your BG with you :c45ec00b:

Farang = Walking ATM. TG's push the right buttons and money comes out. PIN = BBBJ

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can you take your BG with you :Circle_Sharks:

 

Only If you buy her enough lady drinks ...

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Only If you buy her enough lady drinks ...

 

LOL :Flying:

Farang = Walking ATM. TG's push the right buttons and money comes out. PIN = BBBJ

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