Pompal 09.
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Hi all . . .
I have been following with some interest, the recent attempts (and by now decision) by the Thai Government to enact laws that effectively impose a curfew on all fare paying, accommodation paying, restaurant paying, excursion paying tourists, to this truely wonderful country. I believe that the annual income derived from Tourism is being rather under-estimated, and that, as far as I know at least, the Thai Government has not come up with a viable and realistic alternative in monetary terms for the hundreds of thousands of Thai people whose very existence is hinged on Tourist-related activities.
Should there be an International (albeit gradual) move away from holiday destinations in Thailand by the International Tourist, does the Thai Government have a 'Plan B'? . . . If so, what is it???
I note that one of the Government's concerns in imposing this curfew, was that of the prevention of the youth of Thailand frequenting Bars. I have seen very very few (male) Thais in any of the Bars I have been in (with the exception of Kareoke). As far as the notorious 'Bargirl' is concerned, what viable financial alternative is being offered to them by the Thai Government?
I would be interested to have some views . . .
Cheers
Pdm3
I have been following with some interest, the recent attempts (and by now decision) by the Thai Government to enact laws that effectively impose a curfew on all fare paying, accommodation paying, restaurant paying, excursion paying tourists, to this truely wonderful country. I believe that the annual income derived from Tourism is being rather under-estimated, and that, as far as I know at least, the Thai Government has not come up with a viable and realistic alternative in monetary terms for the hundreds of thousands of Thai people whose very existence is hinged on Tourist-related activities.
Should there be an International (albeit gradual) move away from holiday destinations in Thailand by the International Tourist, does the Thai Government have a 'Plan B'? . . . If so, what is it???
I note that one of the Government's concerns in imposing this curfew, was that of the prevention of the youth of Thailand frequenting Bars. I have seen very very few (male) Thais in any of the Bars I have been in (with the exception of Kareoke). As far as the notorious 'Bargirl' is concerned, what viable financial alternative is being offered to them by the Thai Government?
I would be interested to have some views . . .
Cheers
Pdm3