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  • Phuket Live Wire: The real meaning of ‚Do Not Track‘

    Phuket Live Wire: The real meaning of ‚Do Not Track‘

    PHUKET: Professionally, I live in a world that’s just about equally divided between people who run around with tin foil hats on their heads, and people who don’t particularly care about internet privacy. In 1999, Scott McNealy, the former CEO of Sun Microsystems, famously said, „You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.

  • Phuket police arrest Cherng Talay burglar

    Phuket police arrest Cherng Talay burglar

    PHUKET: A member of a gang of burglars who target high-end homes of foreigners living in the Cherng Talay area was arrested over the weekend and presented to the Phuket press today.

  • Seven injured as fishing boat explodes

    Seven injured as fishing boat explodes

    PHUKET: Seven people were rushed to hospital after an explosion erupted on board a Phuket fishing boat queued up to take on ice at Por Pichai Company wharf, in Rassada, yesterday. Phuket City Police were notified of the explosion at 8:10am and rushed to the scene along with Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers

  • Phuket Gazette: Leap second added to compensate for Earth’s rotation

    Phuket Gazette: Leap second added to compensate for Earth’s rotation

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH– World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Horologists add leap second to compensate for Earth’s rotation time Phuket Gazette / News WiresPHUKET: Horologists added a so-called leap second on late Saturday night, compensating for the Earth’s rotation which is gradually slowing down. It was the 25th leap second to be added but there are increasing calls to abolish the costly and problematic measure

  • Phuket divided over best approach to surf safety: Poll

    Phuket divided over best approach to surf safety: Poll

    PHUKET: While there is a broad consensus that more needs to be done to warn visiting tourists of the dangers of monsoon-season surf, Phuket Gazette readers are divided over what method would be the most effective at getting the message out. In the online poll, the Gazette asked readers: „The monsoon season is here and once again hardly a week goes by without a tourist drowning in the surf off Phuket’s west coast beaches.

  • Phuket Airport director hails anti-cheat measures a success

    Phuket Airport director hails anti-cheat measures a success

    PHUKET: Security measures taken at Phuket International Airport to prevent airport service staff, such as illegal taxi drivers, from taking advantage of tourists were declared successful yesterday by Airport Director Prathuang Sornkham. The announcement follows Police joining forces to

  • Chinese tourist drowns at Patong Beach

    Chinese tourist drowns at Patong Beach

    PHUKET: A 19-year-old Chinese tourist drowned last night at Patong Beach, on Phuket’s west coast, after going for a night swim with a female friend. Sakhon Chaithong, chief lifeguard at Patong Beach, told the Phuket Gazette that two Chinese tourists were pulled from the surf near Laem Petch, at the north end of Patong, at about 7:30pm. Foreign tourists spotted the two Chinese in distress and rushed out to pull them back to shore, he said.

  • Swedish Road Deaths: Crash driver sentencing deferred – again

    Swedish Road Deaths: Crash driver sentencing deferred – again

    PHUKET: The handing down of the court sentence to the driver of a refrigerator truck that killed four Swedish tourists and their Thai driver in Phang Nga early in February, has been deferred for the second time, the Phuket Gazette has learned. The driver, 27-year-old Muhummadyukee Jehyusoh, turned himself in to Khok Kloy Police on February 3, two days after the refrigerator truck he was driving crossed over a median strip in Khok Kloy District and crashed head-on into a compact car driven by 26-year-old Wichit Phromluang of Udon Thani. It is still unknown what caused Mr Muhummadyukee to lose control of the vehicle; he was en route to Phuket with a shipment of fish when the tragedy occurred at 7am.

  • Phuket Opinion:  Sloganeering down a silly slope

    Phuket Opinion: Sloganeering down a silly slope

    PHUKET: Days after the brutal stabbing of an Australian travel agent on a „familiarization tour“ of Phuket, and the mysterious poisoning deaths of two young Québécoises on Koh Phi Phi, comes an announcement by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) trumpeting the success of its latest promotional campaign slogan: „Discover the Other You“. It’s all part of the TAT’s larger „Creative Tourism“ campaign, which it claims „generated 24 million visitors“ to a recent online competition. This is „Amazing“ stuff, but just the latest in a long string of slogans generated by the TAT during its „Miracle Year Of Amazing Thailand“ campaign that will span all of 2012 – if we survive it.

  • Phuket Police chief orders more night patrols

    Phuket Police chief orders more night patrols

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Police Commander Chonasit Wattanavrangkul has ordered all police stations across Phuket to take part in the formation of a “Special Operations Unit” in order to boost patrols in key tourist areas from 9pm to 4am. Maj Gen Chonasit announced the news on Thursday at a meeting of the Regional Peace Keeping Council, Phuket Office, headed by Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha. “I have to admit that we do not have enough police officers here to be able to monitor all areas closely,” Maj Gen Chonasit explained.