Violence in Sihanoukville
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Re: Violence in Sihanoukville
Jacobincambodia wrote:You aren't registered with the embassy? I think your passport will be flagged on the way back to the States.OrangeDragon wrote:i never get messages from the embassy... are you on a mailing list or something?
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Re: Violence in Sihanoukville
Just my guess. In the event of emergency evacuation, only those who registered with their embassy will get the first priority to board the plane.
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Sorry I was being a bit facetious.phuketrichard wrote:Jacobincambodia wrote:You aren't registered with the embassy? I think your passport will be flagged on the way back to the States.OrangeDragon wrote:i never get messages from the embassy... are you on a mailing list or something?
HUH"" i have never registered with the us embassy /nor had any trouble traveling to the states an I have been living outside the states since 1979
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Re: Violence in Sihanoukville
I hope that is correct, but I have a feeling it is only for low season
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Re: Violence in Sihanoukville
I spoke with them last night when I went to this party (still a packed house when I finished working at 4am) and they are uncertain if they'll open again or not. A lot of unanswered questions from the authorities on the matter, but they're preparing to be told they can't.Hotdigr wrote:I hope that is correct, but I have a feeling it is only for low season
Re: Violence in Sihanoukville
So the boys-in-brown are closing all the beach bars? If a beach bar serves food isn't it a restaurant? I wonder if they are going to close the beach-bars/restaurants so that the buildings can be bulldozed and the friends of the high up boys-in-brown can build up-market bars/restaurants/hotels? I saw this happen in Thailand time and again. Same Same, But Different.
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eventually they will have to get rid of those bars purely for sanitary reasons if they want to make the water safe for swimming.
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Yeah, I think that's why pirate cave is the only one getting hit. They don't serve food.Sailorman wrote:So the boys-in-brown are closing all the beach bars? If a beach bar serves food isn't it a restaurant? I wonder if they are going to close the beach-bars/restaurants so that the buildings can be bulldozed and the friends of the high up boys-in-brown can build up-market bars/restaurants/hotels? I saw this happen in Thailand time and again. Same Same, But Different.
As for the upmarket thing... perhaps, but there's actually been a lot of pressure from most of the other expat business owners about the beach bars, and then the statement from the embassy that specifically singled out that beach at night as being the danger zone. i think they pretty much HAD to shut down a bar or two there to be taken seriously at all about making a change.
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