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Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no'

Posted by: Becki on Sep 12, 2009 - 12:28 AM
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Long associated with debauchery and wild Full Moon parties, moves are afoot to change Koh Phangan's image and make it a drugs-free island.

Koh Phangan, long associated with wild Full Moon parties, is undergoing an image change to make the island a family destination. The monthly all-night Full Moon party on the Surat Thani island's Had Rin beach draws mostly foreign tourists and the event is synonymous with illicit drug use.

However, moves are afoot to rebuild the island's image as a drugs-free haven for holiday makers, with drugs authorities, residents and tourism operators committed to the efforts. The Office of the Narcotics Control Board's Division 8, responsible for the upper South, has implemented a joint operation with residents and tour businesses to prevent the use of illicit drugs at the beachside party.

"The operation is the vehicle of our social order campaign to ensure partygoers stay away from drug abuse at the party," said Division 8 chief Surasak Klam-in.

The campaign is being conducted in consultation with stakeholders, including local leaders and tourism businesses from nearby Koh Samui, he said.



The division has asked locals to tip off police about any suspected drug-related activities on Koh Phangan. Police have set up checkpoints along the main roads and at piers on both Phangan and Samui islands. Police check partygoers at random for possession of drugs, such as cannabis, ecstasy and crystal methamphetamine, known as yah bah or ice. Undercover officers on the lookout for criminal activity mingle with the crowds.

Locals say the first Full Moon party was held 24 years ago. A resort on the island organized a farewell party for a group of about 20 foreign guests after an extended stay. Since then a party has been held on Had Rin beach every full moon. As the island's nightlife capital, the beach is home to dozens of nightclubs, pubs and restaurants.

Sound systems are erected along the one-kilometre beach to cater for the thousands of revellers who flock to the party every month. Some revellers party too hard to be able to make the journey back to their guesthouses and end up sleeping on the beach.


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"No one knows exactly when illicit drugs were first brought to the party," says Nikom Somwong, chairman of the Samui-Phangan Community Strength project.

Mr Nikom said as a community leader he was well aware of drug use at the parties. But he also recognised the monthly event is a big cash-spinner for Phangan and Samui islands. Significant revenues are earned from food and drinks sold at the party.

Jongdee Thongchan, chief of Takian village in tambon Angthong on Koh Samui, said some people from the village go to the Full Moon party. He was worried they would be exposed to drugs and could develop a drinking habit.

Mr Jongdee said he worked closely with family networks and drugs authorities to raise awareness of the risks of taking illicit drugs at local schools and homes.

Many partygoers, however, say it is perfectly possible to enjoy the world famous party without taking drugs.

Ilkka Happonen, a 24-year-old Finnish student, could not hide his excitement about attending the Full Moon party for the first time. The Finn chose the island to celebrate graduating from the National University of Singapore.

"I'm very happy to be here. I have lots of fun and a great time with my friends. We drink and dance together and never take drugs," he said.

Grant Ligon, 21, from the United States, said he heard about the party from a friend who spent time on the island last year.

"He told me the party was full of fun and also warned me to avoid taking drugs there or I would be caught and sent to jail," said Mr Ligon.

Bangkok Post – The world’s window to Thailand
Writer: Anucha Charoenpo
Published: 12/09/2009 at 12:00 AM


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Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 12, 2009 - 03:23 AM
Ok, KPN is done now o.O.

2-3 times checked on the way to a party is no fun @all.

Hide them in your arse from now on lol


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 12, 2009 - 03:27 PM
YAWN YAWN YAWN,

I HAVE HEARD ALL THIS BEFORE, AND SEEN IT, IT WILL LAST FOR A SHORT TIME, AND THEN BACK TO HOW IT USE TO BE.

I COULD BE WRONG, THEY WILL KEEP PURSUEING THIS POLICY, BUT THE NEW ENFORCERS WILL START SELLING THE DRUGS

HISTORY WILL TEACH US THE FUTURE

THIS GUY WOULD SORT IT OUT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkO3dUGHMT8




Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 13, 2009 - 04:53 AM
That is very funny, clean up the drugs on Phangan… Then someone needs to replace the police, who are the source of the stuff. It’s strange how people seem to get dope given at full moon parties and the cops jump them almost immediately.

Now this charade of a clean up is in response to the Bravo TV documentary. It’s like JJ the Jet Ski operator in Phuket who is now in jail. He was never approached to refund the money to the British Marine that was ripped off. I doubt he will do any serious time for his crime.

I’m so glad that Phangan hasn’t yet recruited a bunch of British yobs to assist the police like they have in Pattaya. These wankers in black uniforms are totally pathetic.

It seems the tourist industry is coming apart. The parties always had drugs and the impression I have is that there were less problems years ago when the police presence was very limited.

I’m generally supportive of the parties, but have some mix emotions about whether or not they are good for the island if look at the big picture. Usually full moon party goers arrive a day or so before the party and leave just as soon after. The reputation of these parties has damaged the island image for other types of tourism. Hence, we have this cycle where the island is full on for a few days and empty for the rest of the month.

The police on the island do nothing to help anyone but themselves and not one governing body in Thailand seems to care much either. As Becki would say Awesome! I’m not sure what the answer is. I know I don’t like being searched for no reason other than I have fair skin and blue eyes. It leaves a very bad taste in ones mouth. And all you can do is smile!

Still I enjoy much of the island and its ambiance. The mood seems to be changing all over Thailand, so this isn’t just a Phangan problem. Have a great time when your visiting Phangan and be careful.


Cheers n Beers Glyn


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 13, 2009 - 09:36 PM
you people from koh phanghan you don't understand you have a treasure in your hands you can make this island the IBIZA of asia, a spanish isle full of happy people dancing and enjoying. Villagers will be rich and people will be happy. Try to find a solution as if you become a place for family nobody else will come to koh phanghan. A way to manage drug taker is possible. Find it.


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 16, 2009 - 01:58 PM
Were to start .

Phangan is so damaged now and it will never be the same again,because the corrupt police and maffiagoverment have the taste of blood and money now so the will fucking ripp of your trousers off and take every single baht you have..So the only solution is that if you are a smoker or something else stay away from this island,and samui .go to the mountains if you wnat too do drugs.
For your on safety allways carriie a knife,its your life not theirs.If the have weapons you have weapons..Koh phangan Fuck off you bad ass m_____rfuckers And jj i phuket haha you fucking corrupt ladyboy


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sep 26, 2009 - 05:52 PM
It good to see we have some positive comments. Yes KPG it is what you make it. I agree you can still have a good time and I still enjoy my stays on the island. However, with the risk of being totally negative I'm not convinced about the sincerity of most of the Thai's. Note: I did not say (all)

I forgot to post my name on Dummy 1

Glyn


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Oct 06, 2009 - 11:07 AM
I travelled to Kohphangan with my friend 2 years ago,loved it so much I returned the following year with my 2 children and wife.It was the best month me and my family have spent together,paradise.We toured Koa tao,samui,Bangkok,and we all agreed that Kohphangan was the place,That,s what backpackin is about,finding your special place....And for us,Kohphangan is that.Me and my family met Job2do and a wide range of beutiful smiley people.You can find parties,or you can find true peace,One thing we never found was trouble.Party people and families,Do,nt listen to people who do not have the experience to comment.....Kohphangan is for peace and goodtimes,family or individual,same same but different


Re: Bangkok Post: Phangan 'just says no' (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Nov 08, 2009 - 06:10 AM
I will be going there for the first time this year (x-mas-> new year).
I have always been a Goa regular, been going there for the past five years, and this year I wanted to give it a change, so decided to go to Koh Phangan.
Sooo...my question is: How risky is it to buy pot (am not a hard drugs fan), and how risky is it to smoke it publicly (ie on the beach during the day).
Now I know that all the drug haters will tell me that I will go straight to jail and bla bla bla.
I was told the same before going to Goa, and once there, things turned out the exact opposite.
Was in a cafe one night with some live music, and every single person smoking a joint, when at 10pm the police busted the place, and all they did was ask the owner to lower the volume of music.
So if you are a person that is not a drug hater, and enjoy the casual spliff, could you please tell me about the involved risks?
Thanks


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