Police Seize Sidewalk Seafood

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Just assumed it's another windup account, placed on "Foe" a while back. Maybe a few weeks ago. No need to wait for the eventual ban
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GMJS-CEO wrote: Sat Sep 03, 2022 5:55 pm Just assumed it's another windup account, placed on "Foe" a while back. Maybe a few weeks ago. No need to wait for the eventual ban
Seems like a bored crank
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UPDATE
Seafood Vendors Ordered to Leave
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Cambodia News (Phnom Penh): According to the announcement by the authorities of Khan Toul Kork, the seafood sellers along St. 598 have been ordered to relocate within 3 months, or else they will risk confiscation of their products and the dismantling of their stalls by police.
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The local authorities say that Street 598 in village 16, Sangkat Teuk Laok 1, Khan Toul Kork already suffers from severe traffic jams, and the seafood sellers cause even more chaos when they set up their stalls on the pavements. Therefore, the authorities have decided to force them to move somewhere else.
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Re: Police Seize Sidewalk Seafood

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That's good news. Now those with cars can park on the footpath instead of the road.
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