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Evil Penevil

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  1. OK. I should have written, "The busts of Iranians have almost always taken place at Swampy or other points of entry," or even, "The busts of Iranians have taken place at Swampy or other points of entry, except in a few cases." But it doesn't change the fact that Iranians aren't usually street dealers. And contrary to what you've written, the NSB considers West Africans to be heavily involved in drug dealing and the area around Suk Soi 3 to be an area of significant concern regarding the drug trade. Evil
  2. You read the article I cited very selectively. In the Dec. 30 raid on Suk Soi 3 in BKK, the police detained 80 people. Of them, three were arrested on drug charges and six were arrested on immigration charges. So over 10% of those questioned were arrested, which is a good result for a street sweep. As I stated in an earlier post, the goal of a street sweep isn't to seize large quantities of drugs but to disrupt the pattern of street dealing and to deny buyers and sellers a safe haven. The exact nationality of those arrested isn't important, but the article said they were all West Africans.
  3. Street-level drug dealers, pimps and scammers seldom want their pictures taken. I'm not interested in taking pictures of the ones who aren't involved in illegal activities. I'll take my chances. That would be great! Pictures of the guys from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Somalia would be most appreciated. I have to agree - pics of Nigerian drug dealers are a bit passe. But it's regrettable that it is found so openly on Soi 3-5. It proves that Nigerians are extremely over-represented in terms of criminal activity in Thailand. But I agree that they are n
  4. I'll definitely be smiling when I get photos of some of those guys. I don't think they will be as happy. It more the sales of hard drugs, human trafficking and intimidation that are the problem. It has every relevance. It proves West African gangs have had a significant presence in BKK for at least 15 years. What conclusion do you draw from the repatriation of 340 Nigerian prisoners in one day? Are you saying that Thailand had a huge problem with West African drug dealers in the 1990s but no longer does? Do you deny the estimate that 80% of the non-Asian foreigners currentl
  5. There'a big difference between "hanging out" and "checking out." The advice to avoid the area mainly concerns late night or very early morning, especially if a BM has been drinking. I plan to go on a night-time photo safari in the area, but that will take a bit of planning and backup. Some of the bigger game within the Soi 3-5 reserve are very camera shy. All major urban areas in every part of the world have "hot blocks" that are dominated by criminal gangs. Suk Soi 3-5 is a "hot block" area that is dominated by West African gangs. Often barber shops, restaurants, bars, and convenience
  6. The patients at Bumrungrad are getting medical treatment; the guys hanging out on Suk Soi 3-5 are selling illegal drugs or running other scams. But I"m not the only one who's seen a heavy concentration of pushers around Suk Soi 3-5. Here's what Chatchai Sirisabphya from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau said about the situation around Suk Soi 3 a year ago in the Bangkok Post. ''The suppression of the West African drug syndicates in Bangkok and in other parts of Thailand is one of our top priorities. We tackle the problem head-on on several fronts every day,'' said Pol Col Chatchai, who
  7. The following list is based on statistics from the Web site of the Thai Office of Tourism. It covers tourist arrivals in Thailand by nationality in December 2010. There were more arrivals from the U.K. (88,095) than from Australia (81,205) and the U.S. (70,774). Evil International Tourist Arrivals in Thailand December 2010 Malaysia___ 213,247 China______132,776 India_______100,811 Russia_______97,804 Japan______ _97,905 Korea________92,072 U. K._________88,095 Australia______81,205 Laos_________79,840 Germany______72,748 U. S. A._______70,774 Singapore___
  8. Just out of curiosity - has anyone talked to one of the scammers? What's their angle? I read on another board that two will approach a tourist and ask if he wants to buy a gold coin. They'll try to hand the coin to the tourist, who may or may not actually handle it. They'll ask 5,000 or 10,000 baht for the coin, which of course not even a fool would consider. Here's where the scam comes - they will let the tourist get a few steps away, then claim the tourist hasn't given them the coin back. Since he can't produce, they will demand money. At that point, five or six other guys sudden
  9. The phrase "black man" can include men from many different countries. There are some "black men" working at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok who are definitely not drug dealers - in fact, quite the opposite. But if you see a black man from Africa who is hanging out on the street corners around Suk Soi 3-5, especially late at night, there is a reasonable basis to suspect he is involved in drugs or other illegal activity. If you see a black man from Africa who is working as a doctor in a hospital in Bangkok or lecturing at a university or working in the office of a multi-national corporation,
  10. There are different gangs trying to establish themselves around Suk Soi 3-5. The Nigerians have been involved in street-level dealing for years, but pretty much held to the sub-sois. The Liberian and Sierra Leone ex-militia guys are relative newcomers but have a more visible presence, except on very dark nights. Evil
  11. The purpose of street sweeps like the one in Bangkok is not so much to seize illegal drugs but to disrupt trading and to deprive both buyers and selling of a safe haven. Street-level dealing by its nature involves small amounts of dope. But the effect on the neighborhoods where this trade takes place is always negative. Drive away the pushers and their customers and you start to reclaim the streets. Evil
  12. The authorities need to keep up the pressure. If the police make nightly sweeps, the pushers, pimps and scammers will move on. They have a much harder time operating without a base area. Evil
  13. It took them awhile, but it looks like the crackdown is underway: Bangkok Post article. And some photos from the article/video: _____
  14. Joking about extreme forms of Islamism is not racism, any more than joking about fundamentalist Christians, Buddhists, Jews or Hindus would be racism. But on the practical level, it's hard to come up with jokes about Christian or Buddhist suicide bombers. For it to be funny, humor has to be anchored in reality. Evil
  15. Two more: To save money, a town government in the U.S. outsourced its Suicide Help Line to Pakistan. The first time a town resident called the line and said he felt like committing suicide, the operator got all excited and asked him if he knew how to drive a truck. Two Palestinian mothers are watching their pre-school children on a playground on the Gaza Strip. "You really have to appreciate them while they're young," one said to the other. "They blow up so quickly nowadays." Evil
  16. Thank you for your answer. Also, does anyone know if Mickey's Bar has undergone a change in ownership in the past two years? How about the other bars in the "center strip" at New Plaza? Evil
  17. Does she freelance in one particular bar at New Plaza or does she move between several? Is it freelancing a la Pattaya Beer Garden (no bar fine) or is a "take away" fee payable to the bar? Evil
  18. Does anyone know what the pricing structure for the ladies' services at Mickey's or Puy's? Is it the standard 300-baht bar fine, 500 baht S/T and 1,000 baht L/T? Evil
  19. Some of the photos were taken at the end of October and some in very early November (the sign for the party says 04 Nov). Theyweren't all taken on the same night. Four were taken in April. Once again - if you enjoy New Plaza, by all means go there. If you don't enjoy it, give it a miss. There is no right or wrong when it comes to personal preferences in bars. Evil
  20. I didn't say or imply that I have just taken them - that would be absurd. I live in New York City and my last visit to Pattaya was in late October - early November. Most of the pics were taken then, but the daylight pics of Puy's were taken in April. Has New Plaza changed much in the past two months (or eight months)? Evil
  21. No, you're confusing it with Peter at Narin Couture in Bangkok. Evil
  22. ------ New Plaza is a beer bar complex no better or worse than a dozen others in Pattaya. I figured most of the posts on New Plaza were simply wind-ups, good-natured or not. But leaving that aside, there isn't much reason to dwell on New Plaza. Those who by choice or necessity think it important to drink in a bar that sells beer at 35 baht a bottle may decide to visit New Plaza - there is little reason for anyone else to do so. New Plaza doesn't offer much beyond cheap booze and it certainly doesn't have a monopoly of 35-baht bottled beer. Small bars all over Pattaya sell beer at that
  23. And a Happy New Year to Sybarite-Arno-Cousin-Myrrh-Upharsin-IMHO, whatever handle you are currently using. Evil
  24. The first time I heard of Thailand as a P4P paradise was in Playboy magazine back in the 1970's. The article about exotic P4P spots had a line I never forgot: "If you can't get laid out of the coffee shop at the Grace Hotel, you can't get laid anywhere in the world." While I working in Taipei in 1979, I met a lot of U.S. ex-military who told me more about Bangkok and Pattaya. I decided to pay Thailand a visit and my first trip was in September of 1979. Evil
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