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Mysterious Dongtan footpath
cover-up to be reversed within week

Beach vendors brush sand off the footpath to prove
that it was all buried.
Surasak Huasoon
No one is saying who gave the order, but footpaths along Dongtan Beach have been
buried in sand, supposedly to give more space to squeezed-out beach vendors.
Complaints began pouring in last week when well-constructed concrete sidewalks
along the quiet beach were covered with sand. No one was saying why or who
ordered it. No one on the beach would take responsibility and city hall
officials responsible for the beaches refused to talk with the Pattaya Mail.
Beach vendors said they were told the footpaths were covered in order to give
more space to beach chair and umbrella vendors, who had recently been ordered to
give up more of the sand to the public. A 2011 order allowed beach chair
operators to occupy 65 percent of the beach. A city hall directive this month
reduced that to 50 percent.
Pol. Maj. Jeerawat Sukhonthazup, head of the Pattaya Municipal Police, said Aug.
20 he only learned of the cover-up two days earlier. He said he went to
investigate himself and ordered that the sidewalks be restored within a week.


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