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'Beaten, Cheated, Cursed': Phuket Tourists Get It All
« on: May 20, 2011, 11:09:35 PM »
‘Beaten, cheated, cursed’: Phuket tourists get it all
Phuket Gazette 2011-05-20

Interior Ministry Deputy Permanent Secretary Pranai Suwannarat listens
to the reports of how tourists in Phuket are abused.


PHUKET: -- Tourists being beaten, cheated and cursed were among the top problems plaguing the island’s critical tourism industry, Interior Ministry Deputy Permanent Secretary Pranai Suwannarat heard from industry experts today.

Mr Pranai this afternoon chaired a meeting at Provincial Hall attended by Vice Governor Niwit Arunrat and about 20 other officials from provinces along the Andaman coast, all present to discuss what to do about tourists being cheated while on holiday.

Terayout Prasertphol, who recently took up the position of director at the Phuket Land Transport Office, told Mr Pranai, “I worked in Phuket as a chief of the Academic Division in the Phuket Land Transport Office five years ago.

“At that time, I tried to solve the problem of tuk-tuk drivers leaving tourists stranded at their destination.

“The drivers didn’t bring them back because they had a deal with other drivers to go and pick them up.

“Sometimes the drivers offering the return trip left the tourists little choice but to pay more than they paid the driver who took them there,” he said.

“This problem is still going on,” he added.

Bhurit Maswongsa, vice President of the Phuket Tourism Association, relayed to Mr Pranai reports of a dire scenario many tourists apparently face.

“We have heard many reports that illegal workers in Phuket, such as Nepalese, Pakistani, Burmese and Sri Lankan people working in tailor shops, coerce tourists.

“They are rude and sometimes beat tourists if they don’t buy anything from their shops,” he said.

Other figures at the meeting told Mr Pranai that illegal tour guides were still a problem.

Koreans and Russians were named as the main culprits working illegally as guides, an occupation reserved for Thais.

Deputy Pranai told the meeting that he will compile a report of the abuses and hand it to Permanent Secretary Vichean Chavalit next week.

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Re: 'Beaten, Cheated, Cursed': Phuket Tourists Get It All
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2011, 06:28:10 AM »
Same Story,,,,Different Day

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Re: 'Beaten, Cheated, Cursed': Phuket Tourists Get It All
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2011, 09:46:13 AM »
It has been noted that a lot of the issues are with farangs running the scams.  But I would think the Tuk Tuk drivers are  mostly Thai.


 

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