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#26 SamSipEt

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Posted Today, 11:58

View PostGonzo the Face, on Today, 11:16 , said:

Regarding statistics , maybe we ask input from our statistician in residence, Kn Priceless....

Any figures from Thailand on:
Guest deaths in guest house [or in to/fro transit] from :

1)   Fire  

2)   Alcohol being the cause of accident/death

3)  Those contacting HIV from , and let me put it this way, "doing some unmentionable things with women of ill repute and generally behaving like animals"

Really would like to know so I don't put myself at deaths door by being non informed

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Posted Today, 12:05

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

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Posted Today, 12:30

View Postharrry, on Today, 12:05 , said:

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

and few people think they can get HIV from having unprotected sex just 1 time....

worried about fire escapes in thailand? for god's sake, the OP (or his cousin) needs to get a grip. 400 thb won't buy you safety. you get through the night and live to see another day. youre in thailand!

and its "razzmatazz"...

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Posted Today, 13:36

I'm just shocked that beetlejuice has a family member that wants to visit him.



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Posted Today, 13:46

View Postsamsara, on Today, 12:30 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 12:05 , said:

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

and few people think they can get HIV from having unprotected sex just 1 time....

worried about fire escapes in thailand? for god's sake, the OP (or his cousin) needs to get a grip. 400 thb won't buy you safety. you get through the night and live to see another day. youre in thailand!

and its "razzmatazz"...
Yes and this is why it is important to stress the dangers and bring it to people's attention.

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Posted Today, 14:36

View PostLizard2010, on Today, 09:57 , said:

You could have stayed at Downtown Inn Hotel.
Plus you pay for what you get it you not much you will not get a good place.
There are plenty of places to stay at a reasonable price, including Hotels.
There is no one left in the Downtown Inn but the rats and the cockroaches. The place is destined to be demolished. The wrecking ball should be there any day.

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Posted Today, 15:46

View Postharrry, on Today, 13:46 , said:

View Postsamsara, on Today, 12:30 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 12:05 , said:

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

and few people think they can get HIV from having unprotected sex just 1 time....

worried about fire escapes in thailand? for god's sake, the OP (or his cousin) needs to get a grip. 400 thb won't buy you safety. you get through the night and live to see another day. youre in thailand!

and its "razzmatazz"...
Yes and this is why it is important to stress the dangers and bring it to people's attention.

?...on an expat forum where most people 1) never stay in such places, 2) know of the dangers associated with staying in such places already...not really following the logic there.

report it to the tourist police or TAT. talking to other farangs (who have no power to do anything in the first place) does absolutely nothing.

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Posted Today, 16:58

View Postsamsara, on Today, 15:46 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 13:46 , said:

View Postsamsara, on Today, 12:30 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 12:05 , said:

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

and few people think they can get HIV from having unprotected sex just 1 time....

worried about fire escapes in thailand? for god's sake, the OP (or his cousin) needs to get a grip. 400 thb won't buy you safety. you get through the night and live to see another day. youre in thailand!

and its "razzmatazz"...
Yes and this is why it is important to stress the dangers and bring it to people's attention.

?...on an expat forum where most people 1) never stay in such places, 2) know of the dangers associated with staying in such places already...not really following the logic there.

report it to the tourist police or TAT. talking to other farangs (who have no power to do anything in the first place) does absolutely nothing.

completely agree; even reporting it is useless;  maybe there is a trip advisor page for it......and if there is, why didnt the OP give it the once over.

#34 hellodolly

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View Postsamsara, on Today, 15:46 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 13:46 , said:

View Postsamsara, on Today, 12:30 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 12:05 , said:

Actually I think this is a valid consideration.  Few travelers on their first trip think they will be locked in a firetrap.

and few people think they can get HIV from having unprotected sex just 1 time....

worried about fire escapes in thailand? for god's sake, the OP (or his cousin) needs to get a grip. 400 thb won't buy you safety. you get through the night and live to see another day. youre in thailand!

and its "razzmatazz"...
Yes and this is why it is important to stress the dangers and bring it to people's attention.

?...on an expat forum where most people 1) never stay in such places, 2) know of the dangers associated with staying in such places already...not really following the logic there.

report it to the tourist police or TAT. talking to other farangs (who have no power to do anything in the first place) does absolutely nothing.
Quite rite. Most people on this form don't expect a heck of a lot  for 400 baht a night. Those are prices that are attractive to backpackers and many of them might pass it over for a cheaper place. Safety and quietness are not on their list when looking for a place to stay.



 


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