Artikel erschien März 2013

  • Aussie life savers dive in to boost Phuket beach guard training

    Aussie life savers dive in to boost Phuket beach guard training

    PHUKET: The Phuket Lifeguard Club (PLC) yesterday announced it has joined with the renowned Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) to develop world-class public education programs that aim to improve water safety and reduce the number of drownings on Phuket’s beaches.

  • Phuket Poll: Time to round up the dogs?

    Phuket Poll: Time to round up the dogs?

    PHUKET: The island of Phuket has a lot of dogs – from pampered poodles that ride motorcycles with their masters to skinny, mangy dogs that live on charity in the streets. Because there are no leash laws and because people support stray dogs by feeding them, it’s easy to see all types of dogs out and about on their own

  • Dutch tourist retracts Phi Phi rape report

    Dutch tourist retracts Phi Phi rape report

    PHUKET: A Dutch woman who reported to police that she was raped on Monday while on holiday on Phi Phi Island, near Phuket, recanted her story yesterday. The 25-year-old woman told police that she and a friend arrived on Phi Phi on Monday and checked into a hotel. “She then went alone to a bar by the beach,” said Krabi Provincial Police Commander Nantadech Yoinuan.

  • Phuket tourists warned about illegal slow loris touts

    Phuket tourists warned about illegal slow loris touts

    PHUKET: A seven-day educational campaign against profiteering from slow lorises and other wildlife is now underway on the streets of Patong. Last night about 30 government officers handed out English-language brochures on the illegal use of wildlife in one of the most tourist-dense areas of Phuket, between Loma Park and Soi Bangla in Patong (map

  • Phuket protest delivers possible reprieve for Muslim teacher sacked for joining Hajj

    Phuket protest delivers possible reprieve for Muslim teacher sacked for joining Hajj

    PHUKET: About 100 parents, students, community leaders and other Muslim residents from across Phuket gathered in front of Muslim Wittaya School on Thepkrasattri Road in Koh Kaew this morning to protest a teacher being sacked for taking unapproved leave to join the Hajj.

  • US Embassy to stage ‘outreach visit’ to Phuket

    US Embassy to stage ‘outreach visit’ to Phuket

    PHUKET: The Consular Section of the American Embassy in Bangkok will hold an “Outreach Visit” at Le Meridien Phuket Beach Resort in Karon (map here) on March 15. Consular staff will be available from 8am to midday to provide services on: • Passport renewal applications (US$110 or 3,520 baht for adult passports, US$105 or 3,360 baht for a child’s passport). • Notarial Services and Certified Copies (US$50 or 1,600 baht), includes income affidavits for retirees in Thailand.

  • Phuket taxi driver confesses to assault, abduction – denies rape

    Phuket taxi driver confesses to assault, abduction – denies rape

    PHUKET: A Phuket taxi driver has confessed to beating and abducting a karaoke hostess before stealing her valuables and leaving her tied up in a Phuket hotel room.

  • Russian tourist struck down by Phuket bus

    Russian tourist struck down by Phuket bus

    PHUKET: A Russian tourist suffered head and leg injuries when he was hit by a ‘pink bus’ in the middle of Phuket Town yesterday. The tourist was named as Kirill Kulagin by Lt Col Yongyuth Kongmalai, a deputy superintendent at Phuket City Police Station. “The man was hit by an OrBorJor [Phuket Provincial Administration Organization] pink bus at about 10am, when he parked his motorbike in front of Lan Nawamin on Phuket Road,” Col Yongyuth said.

  • Keep your Phuket junk clean and green, traders told

    Keep your Phuket junk clean and green, traders told

    PHUKET: Traders dealing in secondhand goods and discarded items are under scrutiny in the latest campaign to keep the island green. Officers from the Pollution Control Department are working with the regional Environment Office to ensure recyclables and heavy materials dumped at the stores are disposed of appropriately. Surachai Kulthong, from the regional Environment Office headquarters, explained to the Gazette that 39 secondhand goods stores in Phuket were being inspected in a series of raids currently ongoing across the island.

  • Putting it all on the line – Live Wire

    Putting it all on the line – Live Wire

    PHUKET: With renovations running full-tilt on my new digs in Kathu, near Phuket Town, it’s time for me to stop hypothesizing and analyzing, pays my money, and takes my chances. That’s what this week’s Live Wire is all about – taking chances on a new internet land line