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  • Phuket Opinion: Taking a gamble on cruise ships

    Phuket Opinion: Taking a gamble on cruise ships

    PHUKET: With Phuket’s Deep Sea Port being targeted for a huge upgrade, the island has great untapped potential in the global cruise ship industry – not just as a port of call but also as a port to call home. (See page 5, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.) Mention the…

  • Phuket Opinion: Time to rein in the beach cowboys, and those who do not govern them

    Phuket Opinion: Time to rein in the beach cowboys, and those who do not govern them

    PHUKET: Given the events that have occurred at Phuket’s beaches in recent weeks, it is difficult to ascertain which is the greater maritime threat: natural phenomena such as the rough monsoon seas that claim the lives of scores of overconfident swimmers every year – or the juvenile carnival that gets underway when the winds subside and the beach business operators…

  • Phuket Opinion: Amid the many bus and van crashes killing tourists in Phuket, it’s time to focus more carefully on responsibility

    Phuket Opinion: Amid the many bus and van crashes killing tourists in Phuket, it’s time to focus more carefully on responsibility

    PHUKET: One of the most startling revelations to arise from the bus crash on Phuket’s Chalong-Kata Hill was a policeman telling the Phuket Gazette that there is no provision in law for police to lay charges against a bus owner and/or management company for vehicle malfunctions, such as brake failure. This is why bus, van and truck drivers who crash…

  • Phuket Opinion: Patong Police volunteers need careful scrutiny to protect tourists

    Phuket Opinion: Patong Police volunteers need careful scrutiny to protect tourists

    PHUKET: The safety of tourists visiting Phuket is always a key concern among local officials, and nowhere on the island is the issue more important than in Patong, which has the island’s highest density of visitors and hotels. Several agencies play roles in tourist safety there, but none assume greater responsibility than the Patong Police, who currently have 180 officers…

  • Phuket Opinion: Signs of progress against roadside pollution

    Phuket Opinion: Signs of progress against roadside pollution

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette fully supports the long-overdue effort by the Phuket Highways Office to remove billboards and other unsightly advertising signage from roadsides under its authority, and we would encourage the local Department of Rural Roads and other agencies with similar authority to follow suit as soon as possible. If there is another “tropical island paradise” with roadsides that…

  • Phuket Opinion: Scofflaw hotels have little to fear

    Phuket Opinion: Scofflaw hotels have little to fear

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette wishes Governor Tri Augkaradacha the best of luck in his efforts to make legal the unknown thousands of unregistered hotels on the island – he is certainly going to need it. According to figures from Gov Tri’s office [see page 8, current issue of the Gazette, or click here for our digital version], there are just…

  • Sunday Opinion: Meth, mobiles and keeping the peace in Phuket

    Sunday Opinion: Meth, mobiles and keeping the peace in Phuket

    PHUKET: The fact that persons unknown recently enjoyed success smuggling ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) and mobile phones into Phuket Prison by concealing the items inside dead rodents may have a comic aspect to it, but the revelation reflects a serious problem with the security situation – if not the hygiene – at that facility. The problem of smuggling at an…

  • Phuket Opinion: Bangkok to have no-booze zones. Will Phuket be next? | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Bangkok to have no-booze zones. Will Phuket be next?

    PHUKET: If what’s good for the capital is good for the country, then Phuket could soon have alcohol-free zones. According to a report this afternoon by the government’s National News Bureau, Bangkok is tipped to have such zones throughout the city, in a move to “curb violence that often stems from binge drinking.” But this is not a tsk-tsk ‘social…

  • Phuket Opinion: Despite the danger, reconciliation on the roads not likely for now | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Despite the danger, reconciliation on the roads not likely for now

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette wishes Phuket’s Land Transport Chief Teerayout Prasertphol the best of luck in his efforts to end the illegal practice of using salaeng (motorcycles with sidecars) to transport passengers. But we think we’ll be seeing no reduction in the number if these cartoons on the roads – at least not during the current decade. It is difficult…

  • Sunday Opinion: Our MPs need to leverage Thailand for the benefit of Phuket

    Sunday Opinion: Our MPs need to leverage Thailand for the benefit of Phuket

    PHUKET: The landslide election win by the Pheu Thai Party last weekend may strike fear in the hearts of some Phuket residents, but the new coalition government should be given a chance to establish itself and make good on its promises to bring about national reconciliation and prosperity. [See ‘Business as usual?’, page 11, current issue of the Phuket Gazette.…

  • Sunday Opinion: Phuket declares support for roadside trash in national elections

    Sunday Opinion: Phuket declares support for roadside trash in national elections

    PHUKET: As Thailand’s general election draws near, one can only guess what tourists in Phuket might make of it all. So ubiquitous and impressive is the roadside pollution that many visitors will spend their holiday bewildered as to why they are looking at thousands of colorful images of suited monkeys, salivating dogs and fatuous monitor lizards. For many, the preponderance…

  • Phuket Opinion: Computer culture won’t yield to Thai Ministry

    Phuket Opinion: Computer culture won’t yield to Thai Ministry

    PHUKET: The efforts of the Culture Ministry (yes, we have one) to certify and brand as “white” certain computer game shops that it sees as ‘appropriate’ for youngsters, may or may not be a good idea. While the sincerity of the ‘white project’ is unassailable, many see it as presumptuous, interventionist and unlikely to succeed as the result of its…

  • Phuket Opinion: Consuls could help break the choke hold on tourism

    Phuket Opinion: Consuls could help break the choke hold on tourism

    PHUKET: The latest meeting of Phuket’s honorary consuls with provincial authorities was rather unremarkable, but as the gatherings remain the only official forum for tourists and expatriate residents of Phuket to have their concerns presented directly to the people in charge, they need to continue. [See ‘Tourists beaten, cheated and cursed’, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click…

  • Sunday Opinion: Phuket Town could become a driver for island-wide dining

    Sunday Opinion: Phuket Town could become a driver for island-wide dining

    PHUKET: Phuket Town’s plan to apply for listing as a UNESCO “City of Gastronomy”, if carried out, would be one of the more rational overtures put to the United Nations (UN) by Thailand in recent years. But it’s premature to think that we’ll soon be seeing a wave of ‘gastro-tourists’ coming to Phuket to sample the local cuisine. [See story,…

  • Phuket Opinion: Pink buses delivering people, promises and dreams | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Pink buses delivering people, promises and dreams

    PHUKET: The recent expansion of the poh thong (pink bus) public transport service to the people of Koh Sireh is not only great news for some of the poorest residents of Phuket Town, but also gives long-suffering tourists an overdue, low-cost travel option. The latest route’s eastern terminus at Laem Tukkae will be a blessing for many, from the poor…

  • Phuket Opinion: Has the Convention Center project become a farce?

    Phuket Opinion: Has the Convention Center project become a farce?

    PHUKET: The latest turn in the decades-old saga of Phuket’s fruitless efforts to build a world-class convention and exhibition center taxes the nation’s credibility. It recently came to the attention of the Department of Public Works and Town and Country Planning that the140 rai of coastal land slated for the project lies in a “tsunami risk” zone, necessitating the need…

  • Phuket Opinion: Phuket moving forward in tsunami preparedness | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Phuket moving forward in tsunami preparedness

    PHUKET: The earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan last month once again forces us here in Phuket to review our readiness for a potential repeat of the events of December 2004. The death toll from the 9.0-magnitude quake off the coast of Honshu is now approaching 12,000, with more than 16,000 people listed as missing. The entire world empathizes with…

  • Phuket Opinion: Policy on Thai residency should not be secret

    Phuket Opinion: Policy on Thai residency should not be secret

    PHUKET: It’s time for the Ministry of Interior (MoI) to set up a special task force to begin fast-tracking the processing of the huge backlog of permanent residency (PR) applications it is now sitting on in silence. Such a move would have multiple benefits for all parties involved, including, especially, foreign investors (potential and extant) and Thailand’s all-important tourism industry.…

  • Phuket Island View: Sidecars extremely dangerous, but not to worry

    Phuket Island View: Sidecars extremely dangerous, but not to worry

    PHUKET: The crackdown on motorbike passengers having to wear helmets has been excellent, though it hasn’t stopped parents from carrying babies, talking on a mobile phone, or smoking (or all three) while driving.I understand the trusty Honda Dream is the sole mode of transport for many families on Phuket, and that if they could afford something with four wheels they…

  • Phuket Opinion: ‘No budget’ no excuse for road mayhem

    Phuket Opinion: ‘No budget’ no excuse for road mayhem

    PHUKET: Last year we pointed out the irony of the central government’s nine-million-baht investment in the Patong City welcome sign on the Patong Hill road, at a time when local authorities were telling us it was impossible to come up with the meager funds needed to simply paint lines on that notorious road. Now, five months later, the bizarre sign…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Some notes on the value of spam | Thaiger

    PHUKET OPINION: Some notes on the value of spam

    PHUKET: Following a salvo of gratuitous email last week from a local hospitality service company announcing the launch of a new business – which has now itself begun to indulge in daily bulk mailings – we at the Phuket Gazette have re-evaluated our long-standing policy against the use of spam for any purpose. And we’ve decided to change nothing. We’re…

  • Phuket Opinion: Bull elephants should be banned from Thai tourism

    Phuket Opinion: Bull elephants should be banned from Thai tourism

    PHUKET: The terrible stomping death of a Swiss tourist by a berserk male elephant last week once again underscores the need to restrict tourism work to female elephants, as many operators who provide these services already do. (See story, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full issue.) Riding through the jungle on the…

  • Phuket Opinion: Beach nipples not naughty

    Phuket Opinion: Beach nipples not naughty

    PHUKET: I note there is no space [for a reader to] comment on Blair Christopher’s online story ‘Phuket Nipple Alert: Staying abreast of nude on our beaches’. (See story here.) So [as a Phuket resident] I’d like to comment here on how it is apparently perfectly acceptable for the male walking along the beach in the accompanying picture to have…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Guns and gangs not child’s play

    PHUKET OPINION: Guns and gangs not child’s play

    PHUKET: Just hours before this editorial was written, friends of slain Phuket teenager Surachai (‘Neung’) Takuasook were burning his remains in the furnace of the crematorium in Baan Don village. (See front page story, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.) The shiny white coffin used to house Surachai’s body until it…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Secrets, heads in sand won’t save Phuket’s beaches

    PHUKET OPINION: Secrets, heads in sand won’t save Phuket’s beaches

    PHUKET: Some officials have branded as unfair the “star rating” figures for beaches recently released by the Pollution Control Department (PCD), saying the low ratings are bad for Phuket’s image and could harm the island’s all-important tourism industry. (See ‘Beach Pollution’, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.) Phuket is naturally blessed…

  • Phuket Opinion: Let’s get the sea gypsies off our list of tourist attractions | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Let’s get the sea gypsies off our list of tourist attractions

    PHUKET: The ‘Sea Gypsy Summit’ recently held in Phuket sheds a great deal of light on the many issues currently facing the people of the Andaman Sea as they try to maintain the language, culture and traditions handed down to them by their ancestors. (See story, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Put the alcohol ban on ice

    PHUKET OPINION: Put the alcohol ban on ice

    PHUKET: While possibly well-intended, the recently announced ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol in Thailand’s 110 national parks is just one more addition to the long and growing list of regulations that are difficult or impossible to enforce – and that probably do more harm than good. The new rule, announced over the recent holiday period, calls not…

  • OPINION: Mentality change needed for safe water | Thaiger

    OPINION: Mentality change needed for safe water

    PHUKET: Water-related issues are a constant source of complaints received both at the Phuket Gazette editorial offices and at Provincial Hall. A recent online poll revealed a great deal of confusion among readers as to whether or not household tap water is safe to drink. Overall, less than 20 per cent of those taking part in the poll thought it…