Septic holding tank broken at Pier Sihanoukville

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Re: Septic holding tank broken at Pier Sihanoukville

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offroadscholar wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:05 am
bolueeleh wrote: Sun Mar 18, 2018 10:00 pm read my lips, chinese casinos dont give a flying fuck about sewage spilling onto the beach, their customers is 5000miles away, cant see shit, cant smell shit, literally, they only care abt high speed broadband, hence the undersea broadband cable coming up in record speed by kow standard, now u know
Could the water become so polluted it eats through the undersea fiber optic cable ?
hopefully not, i love broadband too :D
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Re: Septic holding tank broken at Pier Sihanoukville

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New concrete on top of tank and seems problem solved. (how long for don't know)

Talking to a bar manager near the Pier and the businesses in area each put up some dollars to clean the beach up in the Pier area around the rocks. Actually a big improvement today. They bar / restaurants in this area are actually very good. Some great staff and some excellent food on offer.

Has any one surveyed the bar owners in Pub Street as to their relocation plans. Last l heard Kampot, Phnom Penh and Ko Kong were on the radar.

Not one that l heard about seemed interested in staying in Sihanoukville.

Let the Chinese pay double rent in Sihanoukville and see how long they can last not making a profit. Maybe more than a few Khmer landlords may learn that
this 'gold rush' is problematic.

Don't expect the Barang to rush back to fill the empty shops . They have long memories!!!
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Re: Septic holding tank broken at Pier Sihanoukville

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paparazzi wrote: Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:06 pm New concrete on top of tank and seems problem solved. (how long for don't know)

Talking to a bar manager near the Pier and the businesses in area each put up some dollars to clean the beach up in the Pier area around the rocks. Actually a big improvement today. They bar / restaurants in this area are actually very good. Some great staff and some excellent food on offer.

Has any one surveyed the bar owners in Pub Street as to their relocation plans. Last l heard Kampot, Phnom Penh and Ko Kong were on the radar.

Not one that l heard about seemed interested in staying in Sihanoukville.

Let the Chinese pay double rent in Sihanoukville and see how long they can last not making a profit. Maybe more than a few Khmer landlords may learn that
this 'gold rush' is problematic.

Don't expect the Barang to rush back to fill the empty shops . They have long memories!!!
as long as there is still tens of thousands of online gaming operators, there will businesses to support this populace, dont expect downturn anytime soon until concrete n permanent steps by forever chairman xi
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