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05-26-25 19:18 #45017
Posts: 4Originally Posted by MohdirFan82 [View Original Post]
Never ever think just one second about it. Do exactly what you did, pay and go.
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05-26-25 10:54 #45016
Posts: 5952Along Walking Street you will not be able to take two steps before being offered to be escorted to one. I've never been. Not my thing. But my crew has!
Originally Posted by OrgasmDonor [View Original Post]
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05-26-25 07:20 #45015
Posts: 4696Originally Posted by OrgasmDonor [View Original Post]
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05-25-25 22:51 #45014
Posts: 154Pussy Tricks? Ping-Pong show?
Do any shows like this exist in Pattaya? Years ago I saw a crazy show like this in Phuket.
Asking for a friend.
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05-25-25 18:36 #45013
Posts: 1929Cleaning up Beach Road is OK in my book
It would make sense that hookers get removed from the beach side of Beach Road because it is the most beautiful part of town for a night time couples or family stroll. By my same philosophy, the freelancers would remain un-hassled in all other parts of Pattaya. Totally removing the hookers from Pattaya would destroy the local hospitality industry (hotels, restaurants, markets, malls, tourist shops, taxi / Grab / baht bus, etc) and have a major effect on thousands of poor families throughout Issan. I cannot imagine that Pattaya government would be foolish enough to do something like that (that level of stupidity is reserved for the Americans).
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05-25-25 04:50 #45012
Posts: 6965Props and boos for that video
Originally Posted by NewtonYork [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by NewtonYork [View Original Post]
That is an important detail for punters reading this website to know and to clearly understand the reasons for it.
However, boo to them for blithely repeating the popular misunderstanding that prostitution is "illegal" in Thailand. It is not.
And that is why prostitutes plying their trade in the quieter side sois and less open to the public areas than heavy tourist traffic Beach Road and only on the beach side of it at that were not arrested, rounded up and fined for anything, something the hosts wonder about but naturally have no explanation for as long as they are laboring under the misunderstanding that the basic act of prostitution is "illegal" in Thailand.
The simple reason for which is that if prostitution is solicited, negotiated for and engaged in discretely between or among consenting adults there is no Thai crime for which the police can observe, approach, sting, arrest or fine anyone.
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05-25-25 04:01 #45011
Posts: 6965Originally Posted by NewtonYork [View Original Post]
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05-25-25 03:27 #45010
Posts: 4696Originally Posted by NewtonYork [View Original Post]
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05-25-25 02:27 #45009
Posts: 669There's prostitution in Pattaya? You don't say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvg5fs_AWoI
What's the point of these so called raids, kinda weird. I know for me, when I think of Pattaya, just one thing springs to mind. And it'd be the only reason for me to go there.
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05-25-25 02:25 #45008
Posts: 669The girls here don't look very attractive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOAg46ZW-0
Who's actually going to this joint?
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05-24-25 20:12 #45007
Posts: 6965No debate here. I agree with the Thai Penal Code and you disagree with it. LOL
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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05-24-25 03:40 #45006
Posts: 4696Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
Bottom line: the Pattaya police can arrest prostitutes under whatever charge they want. The result is the same.
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05-24-25 02:55 #45005
Posts: 6965Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
Anybody here really think those outcomes are the same? How many would choose a conviction for Prostitution on your international record over Disturbing The Peace?
I don't think that report clearly states any male customers were arrested for Disturbing The Peace in that way, if anyone was actually arrested at all instead of simply rounded up for questioning and then fined for Disturbing The Peace, that is.
And, yes, you are absolutely correct that any prostitutes and customers conducting a discrete negotiation for the exchange of sex for money on the other side of Beach Road away from the crowds and all the public attention were not even noticed or approached by the police much less arrested for anything.
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05-23-25 12:59 #45004
Posts: 6965Artfully worded report there
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
I suppose it must fool some of the less detail-oriented readers out there.
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05-22-25 05:11 #45003
Posts: 4696https://thepattayanews.com/2025/05/2...ople-arrested/
You lose 64 points if you debate whether prostitution is legal in Thailand. The actual status is: if the police want to arrest someone for prostitution, they can invoke any number of related charges, such as disturbing the peace. The end result is the same as arresting for prostitution.
The issue is whether the police really want to end prostitution on Beach Road, or whether they are doing a show.
At any rate, I suspect the freelancers on Second Road are unaffected.