• #เด็กๆเปิดเทอมกันหรือยังน้า? 🤔 พี่ไดโนมาบอกแคมเปญต้อนรับเปิดเทอม "BACK TO SCHOOL" 📚✏️ร่วมกับเซ็นทร
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    #เด็กๆเปิดเทอมกันหรือยังน้า? 🤔 พี่ไดโนมาบอกแคมเปญต้อนรับเปิดเทอม "BACK TO SCHOOL" 📚✏️ร่วมกับเซ็นทรัลและโรบินสันทุกสาขา 🤩 รายละเอียดด้านล่างนี้เลย👇 . ✏️ ต่อที่ 1 แสดงคูปองเข้าชมสวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา ฟรี จากเซ็นทรัลและโรบินสันทุกสาขา *จำกัดเฉพาะเด็กที่มีส่วนสูง 91~120 ซม. เท่านั้น ✏️ ต่อที่ 2 รับฟรี บัตรขี่ไดโนเสาร์ ไดโนไรเดอร์ 1 ใบ เพียงแสดงใบเสร็จใช้จ่ายจากเซ็นทรัลและโรบินสันทุกสาขา 1สิทธิ์/ใบเสร็จ ✏️ ต่อที่ 3 รับคูปองส่วนลด 100บาท แผนกเด็กเซ็นทรัลและโรบินสันทุกสาขา เมื่อซื้อบัตรเข้าชมสวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา 📅 ระยะเวลาแคมเปญ วันนี้~30.06.68 . 🎉เปิดอาณาจักรอย่างไม่เป็นทางการ ⏰เปิดให้บริการทุกวัน เวลา 9.00 ~ 18.00 น. (จำหน่ายบัตรรอบสุดท้ายเวลา 17.30 น.) 📍Pattaya Dinosaur Kingdom・สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา 🚗พิกัด Google Map : https://maps.app.goo.gl/Cm2eiWt4S9oEXo6w7 ☎️เบอร์โทรติดต่อ 033 08 6565 #PattayaDinosaurKingdom #MoreAliveThanEver #สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา #ย้อนเวลาปลุกโลกล้านปี
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  • #เปิดปกติ สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา ยินดีต้อนรับนักผจญภัยทุกท่านค่า 🥳 . 🎉เปิดอาณาจักรอย่างไม่เป็นทางการ ⏰เ
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    #เปิดปกติ สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา ยินดีต้อนรับนักผจญภัยทุกท่านค่า 🥳 . 🎉เปิดอาณาจักรอย่างไม่เป็นทางการ ⏰เปิดให้บริการทุกวัน เวลา 9.00 ~ 18.00 น. (จำหน่ายบัตรรอบสุดท้ายเวลา 17.30 น.) 📍Pattaya Dinosaur Kingdom・สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา 🚗พิกัด Google Map : https://maps.app.goo.gl/Cm2eiWt4S9oEXo6w7 ☎️เบอร์โทรติดต่อ 033 08 6565 #PattayaDinosaurKingdom #MoreAliveThanEver #สวนไดโนเสาร์พัทยา #ย้อนเวลาปลุกโลกล้านปี
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  • วันนี้...วันแรกของการจัดงาน​ "นายกเบียร์" แจ้งสถานที่จอดรถ และรถรับ-ส่ง ฟรี!! แล้วมาพบกันนะครับ
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    วันนี้...วันแรกของการจัดงาน​ "นายกเบียร์" แจ้งสถานที่จอดรถ และรถรับ-ส่ง ฟรี!! แล้วมาพบกันนะครับ #PattayaLighting2025
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  • Jomtien officials alarmed as foreign man exhibits erratic behavior, flees mid-conversation
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    Jomtien officials attempt to speak with a foreign man reported to be acting aggressively but he suddenly flees mid-conversation. PATTAYA, Thailand – Jomtien municipal officers were dispatched to investigate reports of a foreign man behaving erratically on Jomtien Second Road. Initially, the situation seemed manageable, with the man engaging in brief conversation. However, without warning, he abruptly fled the scene, prompting further concern. Authorities have pledged to continue monitoring the case closely to ensure public safety, as residents have begun expressing growing fear over the man’s unpredictable actions. One local recalled riding past him talking to himself in the morning, while another claimed he had previously seen the man chasing a dog with apparent intent to harm. Some residents allege this is not the first such incident involving the individual, urging authorities to take decisive action, including potential deportation. Public comments online reflect rising anxiety, with citizens demanding stricter visa screenings and more serious enforcement against foreign nationals who pose safety risks. Locals say the man has been involved in multiple alarming incidents, including chasing dogs and talking to himself in public. Concerned residents call for serious action and possible deportation, citing safety risks and poor foreigner screening.
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  • Crisis at Rattanathibet Police Station sparks mental health alarm—warning signs for Pattaya police force
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    Rattanathibet Police Station struggles with half its intended staff, pushing the remaining officers beyond their limits. PATTAYA, Thailand – A junior officer at Rattanathibet Police Station in Nonthaburi revealed a deepening internal crisis: a critical shortage of personnel paired with overwhelming workloads is pushing staff—especially investigators—into mental health decline. The station, which officially has a personnel quota of 300 officers, currently operates with only around 150. This shortage is felt across all departments, but the investigative unit is the hardest hit, with fewer than 10 officers rotating around the clock to handle an immense volume of cases. Rattanathibet Station is located in a densely populated urban area near major roads, making it a hub for public complaints and legal filings. Officers in the investigative division report having to manage multiple complex cases daily under tight deadlines, causing severe stress and eventual burnout. Many investigators began experiencing symptoms of depression without realizing it. A recent mental health evaluation conducted by psychiatrists at the station showed alarming results: out of 11 investigators, four were diagnosed with clinical depression requiring medication. One officer, whose condition had become severe and unresponsive to maximum medication, was advised by psychiatrists to resign from the force for his own safety. Others showing early signs of depression have requested transfers to different departments in hopes of easing their mental burden. The situation at Rattanathibet Police Station serves as a stark warning to other high-pressure law enforcement hubs, including stations in fast-paced cities like Pattaya. With similarly high volumes of public interactions, legal filings, and tourist-related incidents, Pattaya’s police force could soon face comparable mental health challenges if staffing levels and workloads are not properly balanced. Authorities are urged to take proactive steps—such as increasing personnel, providing mental health support, and restructuring case management—to prevent a similar crisis from unfolding in one of Thailand’s busiest tourist cities. Mental health evaluations reveal 4 out of 11 investigators suffer from clinical depression—one urged to resign for his own wellbeing.
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  • Pattaya Mayor leads review of 12th St. Patrick’s Day Parade and donates proceeds to Father Ray Foundation
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    Mayor Poramet leads debrief on the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and presents the proceeds to the Father Ray Foundation. PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet presided over a meeting to review the outcomes of the 12th St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2025 and presented the event’s proceeds (1,544,467 baht) to the Father Ray Foundation on April 30. The meeting, held at Pattaya City Hall, included participation from government officials, public and private sector agencies, and event staff. Father Korkiat Deesri, President of the Father Ray Foundation, also attended with his team. The event, jointly organized by Pattaya City and the Father Ray Foundation, was held on March 17 along the Dusit Curve on Pattaya Beach Road. It celebrated St. Patrick’s Day while fostering relationships between government, private organizations, and local communities, and aimed to promote tourism in Pattaya. During the meeting, the organizing team presented a summary of the event’s results, including key issues encountered and suggestions for improving future parades. Organizers also expressed gratitude to all supporting agencies and formally handed over the event’s revenue to the Father Ray Foundation. Mayor Poramet thanked the event organizers and all involved sectors, affirming Pattaya’s continued support for inclusive events that appeal to tourists of all lifestyles. He emphasized that such activities align with the city’s “Better Pattaya” policy, which seeks to promote sustainable tourism through innovative and community-driven initiatives. Mayor Poramet emphasizes that such activities align with the city’s “Better Pattaya” policy, which seeks to promote sustainable tourism through innovative and community-driven initiatives. Mayor Poramet thanks the event organizers and all involved sectors, affirming Pattaya’s continued support for inclusive events that appeal to tourists of all lifestyles.
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  • Pattaya City urges public to stop posting signs and scribbling in public areas
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    Pattaya City urges residents to stop posting signs and scribbling on public property to maintain urban cleanliness and order. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City is calling on the public to cooperate by refraining from attaching signs or writing on public property, including electrical poles and other infrastructure. The campaign aims to preserve the city’s cleanliness, orderliness, and overall visual appeal. Authorities have warned that anyone who violates these guidelines will face legal action. The announcement has sparked reactions from local residents online. Many expressed agreement and shared personal concerns, particularly about election campaign signs that obstruct views and create hazards. One resident commented that a large sign nearly caused a traffic accident, while others demanded consistent enforcement, including for political advertisements. Some said all unauthorized signs should be removed and offenders fined without exception. Pattaya officials have reiterated their commitment to enforcing these regulations fairly and firmly, ensuring public spaces remain neat, safe, and welcoming for everyone. Locals voice support, citing safety concerns and calling for stricter enforcement—especially on obstructive election signs.
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  • Drunken Belgian tourist wreaks havoc in Pattaya convenience store, pays 35,000 baht in damages
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    Belgian man, 25, causes a scene at a Pattaya convenience store after drinking heavily. PATTAYA, Thailand – A drunken outburst by a 25-year-old Belgian man caused chaos inside a convenience store in Soi Naklua 16, Pattaya-Naklua Road. The incident ended with police intervention and a hefty fine. The tourist, later identified as Mr. Mustafa, was reportedly intoxicated when he entered the store and began behaving erratically. He knocked over more than ten bottles of wine, smashing them, and bizarrely poured soft drinks over his own head. Startled staff and customers called local authorities for help. Police quickly arrived at the scene and took Mr. Mustafa into custody to sober up. He was charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Once sober, Mr. Mustafa agreed to fully compensate the store for the damages, paying a total of 35,000 baht. The store owner accepted the payment and declined to pursue further legal action. Both parties parted ways peacefully following the settlement. Over 10 bottles of wine shattered as the tourist knocks them off the shelves inside a convenience store in Soi Naklua 16. In bizarre act, the man pours soft drinks over his own head during the rampage. Police detain the suspect, who later pays 35,000 baht in damages to avoid prosecution.
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  • Heroic driver sacrifices truck to save lives after brake failure in Pattaya
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    Six-wheeled truck crashes into pole after brake failure in Nongprue. PATTAYA, Thailand – A dramatic accident was narrowly averted in Pattaya when a six-wheeled water delivery truck suffered sudden brake failure and the quick-thinking driver made a split-second decision to crash into a utility pole rather than endanger others. The incident occurred at the entrance of Soi Sukhumvit 89 (also known as Soi Thung Klom Tanman), Nongprue, East Pattaya. The Isuzu truck, loaded with water and weighing four tons, lost control and slammed into a high-voltage power pole. The front of the vehicle was completely wrecked. Inside the truck, 35-year-old driver Thanapon was found with only minor injuries. He remained at the scene and cooperated fully with police. Nearby, a road sign was knocked over, a CCTV pole was damaged, and an electrical control box was hit. The accident happened during a heavy traffic period. Local police and rescue officials worked quickly to manage traffic congestion while investigating the crash. Thanapon explained that he had just delivered water to a customer and was exiting Sukhumvit 89 when the brakes failed. With cars stopped ahead of him, he had two choices: crash into them or divert. He chose to steer into the utility pole to prevent a serious accident on the main Sukhumvit Road. “If I hadn’t swerved, I could have plowed into traffic on Sukhumvit and seriously injured someone,” he said. Police from Nongprue Station are now reviewing CCTV footage from the scene to finalize the accident report. Driver hailed for heroic decision to avoid hitting traffic on Sukhumvit Road. Traffic sign, CCTV pole, and control box damaged in the incident.   Police reviewing surveillance footage to complete accident investigation.
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  • Rising violence in Pattaya leaves expats on edge, some rethinking life in the city
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    A tourist brawl turns violent near Pattaya Beach, adding to growing safety concerns among expats and visitors. PATTAYA, Thailand – A surge in daily violent incidents in Pattaya is casting a long shadow over the city’s once-carefree image, prompting alarm among expat residents and forcing many to reconsider their long-term plans in the region. What was once a haven of sun, sand, and nightlife is now increasingly associated with altercations, assaults, and late-night chaos. From bar brawls involving intoxicated tourists to petty disputes escalating into violent confrontations, the frequency of these incidents is unsettling both locals and foreigners alike. The recent case of a Hungarian tourist who was injured after allegedly refusing to pay for drinks and entertainment at a cannabis bar is just the latest in a string of concerning headlines. “The daily violence has made tourists double think where they want to go on holiday,” said one long-term resident who has lived in Pattaya for seven years. “The uptake in daily violence has had me double think why I am staying amongst violent tourists. I live outside the city to be safe.” For many expats, particularly those who once embraced Pattaya’s blend of affordability and tropical lifestyle, the shift in the city’s atmosphere is pushing them to seek more peaceful alternatives—either by relocating to quieter nearby towns like Rayong or Hua Hin, or by returning to their home countries altogether. While local authorities continue to emphasize security measures and tourist policing, many believe deeper societal and regulatory reforms are needed to restore a sense of safety. Until then, the growing number of unsettling incidents is likely to keep Pattaya under critical scrutiny—not just from visitors, but from the very community that helped shape its international appeal. Emergency responders assist a foreign man injured in an altercation, one of several violent incidents reported this month. Popular nightlife zones in Pattaya, once bustling with carefree visitors, are now scenes of increasing tension and public disorder. Some expats now live outside the city limits, citing fears of growing violence and the unpredictability of tourist behavior.
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