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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya Police under scrutiny as province demands cleaner stations, better staffing — ‘A detainee is not a convict,’ says CommissionerPolice Region 2 commander orders all 117 police stations, including Pattaya, to clean up dirty detention cells and public areas. PATTAYA, Thailand – In recent years, Pattaya Police Station has come under growing scrutiny for issues ranging from under-resourced investigation units to poor facility maintenance — problems now being spotlighted as part of a broader regional push for reform. On May 3, Police Lieutenant General Yingyos Thepjumnong, Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 2, issued a strong directive to all 117 police stations under his jurisdiction, including Pattaya, calling for an immediate assessment of investigation personnel and a strict clean-up of station facilities. Pattaya, a high-profile tourism city, has long struggled with balancing its policing duties between local residents and the massive influx of international tourists. The city’s police station has often faced criticism for long investigation wait times, understaffed detective units, and overcrowded detention facilities. Complaints from locals and long-term visitors frequently center on the lack of transparency in investigations, slow legal processes, and an often inaccessible justice system. The new directive from Police Region 2 is meant to tackle these very issues. “Since assuming my role, I’ve treated police stations as the heart of police work,” said Lt. Gen. Yingyos. “These are the first places people interact with law enforcement — and in tourist hubs like Pattaya that interaction reflects directly on Thailand’s reputation.” Investigative manpower at Pattaya Police Station to be reviewed amid concerns of overload and inefficiency. According to Yingyos, some stations were found during recent inspections to be “dirty, disorderly, and unfit to serve the public” — with detention cells and restrooms in particular described as filthy and foul-smelling. He emphasized that such conditions are not just operational failures, but also moral and leadership shortcomings. “A detainee is not a convict — they are innocent under the constitution. The holding cell must be a space of legal integrity, not a dungeon of inhumanity,” he said. “If we can’t even maintain basic hygiene, how can we be trusted with justice?” The commissioner has ordered all station heads, deputy commanders, and supervisors to assess whether current staffing levels of investigators match the actual caseload. Mental health and stress levels of officers were also highlighted as a priority, with suggestions to reassign or rotate staff to alleviate burnout and maintain morale. “A detainee is not a convict,” says Lt. Gen. Yingyos, demanding humane conditions in holding cells. In Pattaya, this means urgent internal reviews are underway. The police station, already under public pressure following several high-profile mishandlings of tourist disputes and criminal complaints, now faces a tighter leash from headquarters. Locals hope this leads to meaningful change. “It’s not just about cleaning the floor or fixing a light,” said a resident of Pattaya. “We need professionalism, transparency, and real justice — especially in a city that never sleeps.” With inspections set to continue and no excuses tolerated, Pattaya Police Station has a narrow window to clean up — both literally and institutionally. Pattaya Police told to improve public service standards as global tourists watch closely.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 103 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMHeavy rain floods Pattaya streets, submerging vehicles and causing damageHeavy rainfall lasting more than three hours flooded several streets in Pattaya, including the heavily affected Pattaya Third Road and Soi Khao Talo. PATTAYA, Thailand – A heavy downpour in Pattaya caused significant flooding on several streets, with some areas submerged for hours. The rainfall lasted over three hours, particularly impacting Pattaya Third Road, where both small and large vehicles were unable to pass due to the rising water levels. The flooding caused damage to several cars, including passenger vehicles, which were submerged, especially in low-lying areas prone to water accumulation. Areas around the railroad road leading to Soi Khao Talo also reported similar issues with submerged cars and motorcycles. Authorities have issued a public advisory urging motorists not to drive through flooded areas to avoid further damage to their vehicles and property. Officials are actively working to manage the situation and prevent further disruptions caused by the heavy rain. Meanwhile, in Bangkok, moderate rainfall was reported, with a peak of 32 millimeters recorded in the Bang Khun Thian district. A localized flooding issue was noted on Petchaburi Road, where a section was submerged to a depth of 10 centimeters for about 15 minutes before drainage restored normal conditions. Multiple vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, were submerged and damaged in floodwaters, particularly in low-lying areas like Pattaya Third Road and the railroad road to Talo. In Bangkok, moderate rainfall caused localized flooding at Petchaburi Road with floodwaters receding after 15 minutes. Officials scramble to manage flooding and prevent further chaos as heavy rain pounds the city.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 105 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMFire engulfs nearly 100-year-old luxury yacht in Sattahip bay, owner and crew safely evacuate after extinguish attempts failThe yacht, a classic nearly 100 years old, is valued at millions of baht, with the full extent of the damage still being assessed. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Na Jomtien Subdistrict Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office received a report from local fishermen about a fire on a yacht anchored off the coast of Ban Amphoe Bay, Na Jomtien, Sattahip at 06:20 AM on May 3. The yacht, a 60-ton gross tonnage vessel designed for coastal navigation and capable of carrying up to 23 passengers, is owned by Chidchonok. Firefighting teams from the Na Jomtien municipality, along with private companies, quickly deployed fireboats, speedboats, and jet skis to douse the flames, which had started in the engine room and were spreading to the passenger cabins and the wheelhouse. It took nearly an hour to bring the fire under control. The extent of the damage is still under evaluation. According to the owner of the yacht, he was sitting at the rear of the yacht at around 06:20 AM when he noticed the smell of burning wires and saw smoke coming from the engine room below deck. Upon investigation, he found sparks igniting the area. Despite his attempts to extinguish the fire using a fire extinguisher, the blaze quickly escalated. He and his crew escaped safely using a dinghy. The likely cause of the fire is suspected to be an electrical short circuit. This classic yacht, nearly 100 years old, is valued at several million baht, and the damage assessment is ongoing. (TNA) The fire likely started due to an electrical short circuit in the yacht’s engine room, according to the owner.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 102 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya braces for more rain as stormy conditions continue across ThailandStormy skies loom over Pattaya as authorities warn of heavy rain and strong winds across the region. Locals and tourists are urged to stay alert and prepare for sudden weather changes. PATTAYA, Thailand – Rainy conditions are expected to persist in Pattaya and much of eastern Thailand today, with the Thai Meteorological Department forecasting thunderstorms in 60% of the region and the possibility of heavy rain in some areas, including Chonburi province. The rough weather comes as the southern region sees an increase in rainfall, raising concerns over flash floods and runoff in low-lying and hillside areas. Authorities have warned residents, particularly in the southern provinces, to stay alert for sudden flooding due to accumulated rainfall. Meanwhile, upper Thailand — including the North, Northeast, and Central Plains — continues to face volatile weather. Isolated thunderstorms and strong winds are expected, with temperatures remaining hot during the day. The mix of intense heat and gusty storms has prompted health and safety advisories, especially for outdoor activities. Bangkok and its surrounding provinces are also under a 60% rain forecast today, with heavy rain likely in some areas. Coastal and maritime warnings have also been issued, with waves expected to reach over 2 meters in storm-affected zones. Small boats are advised to avoid going out to sea, especially in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. In the eastern region, which includes Pattaya, the sea remains relatively calm with waves under 1 meter, except where storms hit — where wave heights could surge past 2 meters. Local officials in Chonburi have urged residents to monitor updates closely and prepare for possible localized flooding, particularly in areas near canals and low-lying roads.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 111 ครั้ง
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPublic unmoved by suspect’s apology ‘wai’, demand tougher action for repeat offenderNetizens React – Online commenters express skepticism, saying the traditional gesture should not lessen legal consequences for serious crimes. PATTAYA, Thailand – In Thai society, the wai—a traditional gesture of respect made by pressing the palms together and bowing slightly—is often used to express apology, especially in public or emotional situations. When a criminal suspect offers a wai to victims or the public, it can be seen as an attempt to show remorse or seek forgiveness, appealing to deep-rooted cultural values of humility and repentance. However, public reaction to such gestures in serious criminal cases is often mixed. While the wai is culturally respected, many Thais feel it should not be used to deflect responsibility or reduce the severity of punishment. In high-profile or repeated offenses—such as in this case on Bang Na-Trat Road in Bangkok, where the suspect has a long criminal history—the public tends to view the wai as insincere or manipulative. Online commenters and victims commonly express frustration, suggesting that the gesture is meaningless without real accountability or reform. In such cases, the public usually demands strict legal consequences, urging the police and judicial system to pursue strong charges and deny leniency, regardless of apologies. Especially when public safety is involved—like throwing objects at cars—Thais expect authorities to act decisively to prevent repeat offenses and set a deterrent example. Ultimately, while the wai remains a powerful symbol of remorse in Thai culture, its use by repeat offenders is often met with skepticism, and many citizens call for justice over sentiment.0 ความคิดเห็น 0 เเชร์ 103 ครั้ง
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