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    Chuwit: No Massage Parlor Near Schools

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    Chuwit: No Massage Parlor Near Schools

    UPDATE : 7 December 2011

    The Love Thailand Party leader held a press conference against a famous massage parlor located near a school in Ratchadapisek District.

    Love Thailand Party leader Chuwit Kamolvisit held a press conference yesterday in front of Trium Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School on Ratchadapisek Road.

    He fired at the high-ranking police officer who allowed the massage parlor Elina to reopen opposite the school, saying that it's unlawful and school children will be swayed by bad influences.

    He added that he campaigned against Elina seven years ago, which led to the closure of the parlor.

    After that Chuwit interviewed students about the massage parlor near their school.

    In response, the Elina owner, Prasert Sukkhee, also known as Kolak, showed up and rebuked Chuwit.

    Prasert said back during the days when Chuwit was the former owner of the 'Honolulu' massage parlor has asked a permission to use the temple gate as another entrance.

    Prasert stated that Chuwit would like to play a high profile in the matter to increase his popularity.

    In addition, Prasert demanded that if Chuwit sold all of his parlor businesses before becoming an MP, then he must prove that he paid taxes legally.

    Chuwit did not strike back but left the scene immediately.

    Prasert insisted that he has struggled for seven years to reopen the parlor.

    He stated that his business is legal, since it is located more than 150 meters from the school as stipulated by the law.

    Moreover, he said he may file a charge against Chuwit for tarnishing his reputation, after a discussion with his lawyer.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Pot...kettle...black

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    How the hell did he become a party leader.

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    ^I believe by starting a new party and asking himself who would be the best party leader

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    How the hell did he become a party leader.
    Chuwit is not the party leader, he's the one-man party. Basically, he campaigned so well that he single-handedly won a big chunk of the vote and several MP positions (he expected just one).

    In his previous job he was the massage parlor owner in Rachada. Part of the appeal of his campaign was his open talk about corruption, and the unapologetic "it takes one (crook) to know one" image.

    Not sure what exactly Chuwit is aiming at here, but he rarely shoots blanks or does things without a reason. Maybe it's just an old feud.

    The "no massage parlor near school" argument is largely bogus -- it's across the wide road, and the children who go to school in Rachada must have already seen all the naughty massage buildings already -- they're a bit hard to miss.

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    What are the fucking kids supposed to do for a soapy after school now? Mean bastard.

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    ....n they won't need to go see the boring careers master who'll give em a choice of Tescos or ERR do you want fries with that sir?

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    more propaganda.

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    Ex-police chief faces investigation - The Nation

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    Ex-police chief faces investigation

    The Nation December 14, 2011 1:00 am


    Chuwit files complaint about massage parlour reopening close to a school


    Former Bangkok police chief Jakthip Chaijinda will soon be investigated for allegedly approving the setting up of a massage parlour across the road from a school - a repeat of a similar controversial approval given several years ago.

    Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday promised that a probe would be launched after he received a complaint from MP Chuwit Kamolvisit about the reopening of the Elina massage parlour.

    Chuwit, a former massage parlour tycoon and now leader of the Rak Prathet Thai Party, said that as a woman, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra should not allow the setting up of any new parlours and even revoke the licences granted to existing venues.

    He added that the 1966 law legalising massage parlours should be changed because these places were just used for prostitution. Chuwit admitted that he ran a massage-parlour empire in the past, but said he regretted it and that society had forgiven him. He also challenged anybody claiming that he had secretly opened or was operating massage parlours to come out and provide evidence.

    The Elina massage parlour is located on Ratchadaphisek Road near the Huay Khwang intersection, across from Triam Udom Pattanakarn Rachadaphisek School. According to law, the parlour's location is far away enough from the school to make it legal, but Chuwit says that it was morally unacceptable for a parlour to be operated there and that it should not be allowed to reopen.

    A similar incident took place a few years ago, when Elina opened and had to be closed a few days later after the owners were attacked by the media as well as parents' and women's groups. The parlour owner had then said a senior policeman, who at that time was Jakthip before he was transferred out of Bangkok, had approved the opening of the parlour.

    Former police chief Kowit Vattana had revoked the licence of Elina, but it looked like the owner was trying to reopen the parlour earlier this week as signs had been put up advertising vacancies.

    After receiving a complaint from Chuwit, Chalerm said corrupt policemen "made a living" from the tea money given to them by parlour owners and said that the number of massage parlours in the country should be dropping, not rising.

    He said that people who disliked him might think that he had made a secret deal with Chuwit to take action against massage parlour owners. He said an investigation into Jakthip's actions would be launched soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Chuwit admitted that he ran a massage-parlour empire in the past, but said he regretted it and that society had forgiven him.
    Ahhh, a nice warm fuzzy feeling, society has forgiven him.

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    ^ Nothing to forgive. I never had reason to complain at any of his establishments

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