In early 2001 the Thaksin government began a "social order" campaign to clean up the country's risqué image. All nightlife venues were forced to close at 1am. Vigorous ID checks are enforced at all entertainment venues and random spot checks by police on roads are common. That with the ‘War On Drugs’ campaign changed the climate of the country from the decades-old reputation as a 24-hour party centre to one of restrictions and fear. But the sex industry for which Thailand’s reputation suffers the worse is little touched by the new regime. There are far too many powerful influences ‘doing very nice thankyou’ from the trade in sex for the government to dare to interfere. - All pictures for sale at only $250 each. Printed on 16 X 12 top archval digital paper.

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Comment by Praysai on March 4, 2010 at 6:47pm
Good idea for different vision

sorry for my English langues
Comment by tomtam on October 1, 2009 at 9:09pm
so beautiful

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