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    Pattaya launches homeless sweep — but locals say ‘They just come back by evening’
    Pattaya sweeps beaches and flyovers in latest campaign to manage homelessness and begging amid public frustration. PATTAYA, Thailand – In response to mounting complaints from residents and business owners, Pattaya authorities launched a citywide sweep to clear homeless encampments, beggars, and suspected human trafficking victims from key tourist and public areas. Acting under the directive of Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, city departments including the Social Welfare Office, municipal police, planning teams, and the Office of Public Order collaborated with the Chonburi Protection Center for the Homeless and the Take Care Kids Foundation. The operation targeted heavily impacted zones such as Pattaya Beach Road, the Bali Hai flyover, Pratumnak Soi 5, Yin Yom Beach, and other areas flagged via citizen reports to City Hall. Officials emphasized that this was not simply a crackdown but a coordinated effort to provide assistance. Members of the public who witness begging rings, child exploitation, or trafficking are encouraged to call the 1300 hotline toll-free 24 hours a day. However, public reaction remains deeply divided. While some praised the visible action, many criticized the lack of lasting solutions. “You chase them off in the morning, and they’re back in the evening — same people, same place.” “Don’t make it a media event. Make it real.” “Try Soi Rung Land. Or the old bank near Pattaya Land 13/4 — drug addicts gambling openly in the morning.” “They’re people too. Maybe help them instead of just moving them around.” “They all have supermarket carts now. Where do they even get them from?” Locals vent: “Don’t just move them — help them,” as critics call for shelters, support, and better enforcement. Others expressed concern about the impact on tourism, especially from foreign visitors: “Tourists walk by and see people urinating, sleeping, and begging on the beach — how is this a world-class city?” “I saw a foreign beggar asking for snacks and drinks in front of the beach shrine. It’s embarrassing.” “I’m from here. Born and raised. We want Pattaya to be clean, safe, and worthy of its reputation again.” Some vented skepticism about the city’s true intentions and past efforts: “Like the underpass motorbike crackdown — one day and it’s back to chaos.” “Is this just to make headlines? Are they actually helping anyone?” “Don’t forget the gangs at night. Saw a mafia group beat a drunk tourist at 4 a.m. on Walking Street.” Some residents applaud the clean-up, others fear it’s just another one-day show that solves nothing long-term. There were also sarcastic remarks and dark humor: “Smells like development. Wow, Thailand’s improving.” “Don’t forget to check the bushes at Laem Bali Hai — full house every night.” “Cleaning the city… where should we send them? Back under the flyover by morning?” Meanwhile, some suggested the city is only scratching the surface of a deeper problem, calling for shelter programs, addiction treatment, or immigration control: “Plenty of Cambodians and Laotians pretending to be Thai beggars at the traffic lights — check IDs!” “The smell alone is driving tourists away.” “You need laws, shelters, and real outreach. This isn’t just a police issue.” From dark humor to raw frustration, Pattaya citizens flood social media with firsthand accounts and demands for real reform. “Where will they go?” ask locals as repeat encounters highlight the need for long-term housing and support strategies.
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    Flipped and Fortunate – Do Pattaya roads need police checkpoints at every intersection?
    A white Toyota Yaris lies upside down on South Pattaya Road after the driver reportedly fell asleep at the wheel. Miraculously, no one was injured. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya’s busy streets are no strangers to traffic chaos, but recent incidents have reignited calls for tighter police checkpoints to improve road safety. Some locals and expats suggest increasing the number of checkpoints at intersections to deter reckless driving, while others worry this could add to traffic congestion without fully solving the root problems. A recent accident highlights the issue: On the night of July 2, around 11:30 PM, a car crash on South Pattaya Road in front of Pure Motor shop caused a scene of chaos. A young driver, aged 24, reportedly fell asleep behind the wheel and crashed his white Toyota Yaris into a black Mitsubishi and a black Honda Jazz while the latter was waiting to turn into a street. The Yaris flipped onto its side, blocking traffic but fortunately causing no injuries. The driver admitted he was drowsy after dropping off his girlfriend and lost control, causing the multi-vehicle collision. Police arrived quickly, documenting the scene and reviewing CCTV footage to investigate. Incidents like this raise questions about whether more police presence, such as checkpoints at busy intersections, could prevent accidents caused by fatigue, distracted driving, or reckless behavior. While checkpoints may catch offenders and encourage safer driving habits, critics argue that the root causes also include inadequate driver education, poor road infrastructure, and inconsistent enforcement. Pattaya’s rapid growth and heavy traffic flow mean that road safety remains a top concern. As the city considers expanding traffic enforcement measures, public opinion is divided between calls for more checkpoints and the need for broader traffic management solutions. The crash involving three vehicles near a busy Pattaya intersection renews calls for more effective traffic control and police presence. Bystanders and police examine the wreckage as a driver admits he nodded off moments before his car flipped in front of a local motor shop.   Checkpoints Needed? – With another accident caused by driver fatigue, residents are questioning whether Pattaya’s roads need more routine checkpoints to prevent late-night crashes.
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    Pattaya collaborates with Japanese specialists on advanced wastewater management
    Deputy Mayor Manot welcomes Mr. Junichi Baba and the Japanese wastewater management team to Pattaya City Hall. PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai warmly welcomed Mr. Junichi Baba, Executive of the Japan Sewage Treatment Plant Operation & Maintenance Association (Us:iMAS), and a team of 20 wastewater management experts from Japan. The visit was organized under a cooperative agreement between the association, the Japan Sewage Works Agency (JSWA), and Krungthep Thanakom Public Company Limited, a Bangkok Metropolitan enterprise. The delegation was hosted at Pattaya City Hall, where city officials, including Chukiat Nongyai, Assistant Secretary to the Mayor, and other relevant department heads, participated in the event. The Japanese delegation engaged in respectful discussions and experience-sharing sessions with Pattaya city leaders regarding community-level wastewater management. A Thai-Japanese interpreter facilitated smooth communication throughout the meeting. The delegation planned a site visit to inspect Pattaya’s community wastewater treatment system and pumping stations. This hands-on study aims to deepen practical understanding and further strengthen bilateral cooperation in environmental management. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enhancing knowledge exchange between Thailand and Japan, contributing to the sustainable development of Pattaya’s infrastructure with a focus on environmental friendliness. Japanese experts and Pattaya officials engage in a knowledge exchange session on sustainable wastewater management. Delegates prepare for a site visit to Pattaya’s community wastewater treatment facilities to study operational processes firsthand.   The Thailand-Japan partnership aims to foster sustainable and eco-friendly infrastructure development in Pattaya.
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    Pattaya City mows grass along railway road to improve safety and appearance
    Pattaya clears overgrown grass along Railway Road to boost safety and visibility for drivers and pedestrians. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City authorities have recently undertaken a project to cut the overgrown grass along the road that runs parallel to the railway tracks. This maintenance work aims to improve both safety and visibility for motorists and pedestrians traveling in the area. Local residents have welcomed the move, expressing relief that the obstructive tall grass has been cleared. One resident commented, “Please cut it down—it was really blocking the view and making driving dangerous.” Others noted this effort reflects the city’s ongoing development and commitment to improving public spaces. The city encourages residents to report any areas needing maintenance through the hotline 1337 to ensure Pattaya continues to be safe and pleasant for everyone. This grass-cutting initiative is part of broader city efforts to maintain clean and safe roads, helping reduce accidents and enhance the overall environment. Residents praise city’s maintenance efforts, welcoming clearer views and improved road conditions in Pattaya.
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    Pattaya hosts firefighting and rescue training for Children at ASEAN Learning Center
    Pattaya’s Disaster Prevention team provides hands-on firefighting and rescue training to children at the ASEAN Learning Center. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Pattaya Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department organized a hands-on training workshop on firefighting, first aid, rescue operations, fire evacuation, and disaster survival for children and staff at the ASEAN Learning Center, operated by the HHN Foundation for Thai children. The training was led by Watchapon Nakthong, a Disaster Prevention Officer, along with his team from Pattaya’s Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Division. The session included both theoretical and practical lessons designed to equip children and teachers with essential knowledge and skills to respond safely and effectively in the event of fires or other emergencies. Key topics covered included understanding the causes of fire and fire hazards, accident prevention, safe behaviors, the proper use of different types of fire extinguishing equipment, and correct fire evacuation procedures. The program aimed not only to build safety skills but also to instill a mindset of self-protection and readiness among children during emergencies. This initiative underscores Pattaya’s commitment to community safety by educating the younger generation on how to protect themselves and others in critical situations. Children and teachers learn essential fire safety skills, including the use of fire extinguishers and evacuation drills. The training combines theory and practice to prepare young learners for emergencies and disaster survival.   Building safety awareness early helps children develop confidence and readiness in times of crisis.  
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    Safety comes first as Pattaya readies for 2,000 Chinese visitors for October beauty seminar
    Deputy Mayor Wutthisak welcomes CarLlee representatives, reaffirming Pattaya’s commitment to safety for the upcoming seminar. PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Wutthisak Rermkijjakarn warmly welcomed representatives from CarLlee, a Chinese beauty product manufacturer, at the city hall meeting room 131. The event was also attended by Rattanachai Suttidechanai, a Pattaya expert, the assistant to the mayor, and various department heads. CarLlee is set to host a major business seminar in Pattaya from October 6 to 7 with over 2,000 attendees expected. The event aims to strengthen morale and inspire its business network. During the meeting, company representatives discussed security measures for seminar participants. Deputy Mayor Wutthisak assured them that Pattaya is fully prepared in terms of venues, facilities, and round-the-clock security personnel to ensure a safe and smooth event. “The city of Pattaya is honored to welcome this group of Chinese businesspeople, which not only enhances Pattaya’s international image but also serves as a significant driver of the local tourism economy,” said the Deputy Mayor. Pattaya gears up to host over 2,000 Chinese business attendees, highlighting the city’s role as a key international business and tourism hub. Deputy Mayor Wutthisak emphasizes Pattaya’s pride in hosting Chinese business visitors, noting their importance in boosting the city’s international profile and stimulating the local tourism economy.
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