Keep your mouth shut or it’ll cost you a five-figure sum
A well-informed source has told me the people charged with upholding law and order in Pattaya are starting to once again trawl through the bars, mainly the outside beer variety, arresting foreigners for working illegally.
The definition of working has been expanded to the extent that a foreigner can be pinched for simply talking to a customer. Technically, the foreigner could be talking to his brother or a family or personal friend, but it won’t matter.

These foreigners would certainly have been nicked if the plod had seen them, if only for impersonating chrome pole molesters
In one specific case, a bar operator in a soi located off Second Road was targeted. When the avaricious officials said they were going to arrest him for working, he said he didn’t own the bar, his Thai wife did. The paperwork confirmed this. When he then added he hadn’t touched a glass, changed any music, or emptied an ashtray, the peelers claimed he was being clapped in irons simply for talking to another foreigner sitting in the bar. The cost of freedom was 25,000 baht.
My source tells me this is the fourth foreign bar owner he knows who has been given the ‘talking to a customer’ treatment and fined a sufficiently large amount to help keep him out of the cells.
Yes, we all know in most cases the ‘real’ bar owner is indeed the foreigner with the cash, while his Thai wife or girlfriend is just the proxy. That said, there is nothing illegal in being an investor in a business in Thailand. If the foreigner is not physically engaging in any activity that can be performed by a Thai person, then there should not be a problem.
This kind of thing has happened in previous years, but the word is that the plod are struggling to fill their coffers to the extent they formally did, and so out go the hunting parties looking for fresh meat and little bundles of the folding stuff to bolster their retirement fund. Therefore, in order to restore their economic fortunes, while savaging those of others, they are resorting more and more to stretching the letter of the law to help line their fraying pockets.
©Duncan Stearn

Godzilla
simple solution, get a work permit.
adrian
Is there any chance that these people will check the bar in walking street that openly advertises that it has 50 Russian girls ? or are their visa's all in order ? Pigs might fly !!!
Godzilla
I'm fairly certain that the russian girls are on entertainment style visa's, which lets them dance and what not (one or probably more of the boats out in the bay put on a dinner show with dancing russians - nothing sinister, but it's a show with about a dozen russians doing different dances, again, probably on the same style of visa/work permit, just a bit more above board)...
jo-macral
I've been through the work permit process, and it is grueling. Only skilled workers can obtain work permits here, or business owners who's task is one that cannot be done by a local Thai (such as a local agent for foreign clients). There are no "Entertainment", or other such classifications that I recall.. mind you, anything can be massaged with a little cash, so anything is possible.
geoff
as far as i know if you own a bar in thailand as a foreigner who can not lift a finger to help.just watch and listen.only when the bar is closed and shutters down can you do anything