What are the implications of police presence and border entry issues for expats in Thailand?

Aug 17, 2019
5 years ago
Robert *******
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i just removed the post from paul joseph.

Informing the group of clamp downs or big police attendance and raids in condo's or villages are welcome on this page.

But at least some information, 1 person got denied entry at a border check point is not a clamp down.

a Police officer standing in your street is not a raid on condo complexes to arrest all foreigners.

If paul has more information about this denied entry,

he is welcome to open a new topic.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate reporting regarding police activities and immigration enforcement in Thailand. It clarifies that isolated incidents, like one person being denied entry at a border checkpoint or the presence of a police officer, do not constitute widespread clampdowns or raids targeting all foreigners. Contributors are encouraged to share substantial information regarding immigration issues.
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