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Originally Posted by waile
-- Is it that unsafe to be in Bkk now? ... .
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-- Today, (
06th.), I left SILCOM. at approx.
11.30hrs. and walked counter-clockwise around to the TAWANA BKK. HTL.,
- Along Tnn. Si Lom fewer mil'y. seen on-duty - a good few, (without fire-arms.), out shopping; but o'side. the line of shops by the DUSIT THANI HTL., (wch. incl. the AU BON PAIN shop that had a window blown-in.), a strong force of riot-gear clad police.
No obvious & overt police-presence was seen in that htl's. grounds, and
no police-presence across the tnn. by the former ROBINSON'S.
- MRT. Silom has been
RE-OPENED.
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Not too much of a police-presence seen along Tnn. Rama IV. until the HENRI DUNANT i'sect.: a mixed gp. of about
ten mil'y. & police seen around the ROADHOUSE and a possibly equal number cater-corner under a tent.
-- Along Tnn. Suriwong small gp. of mil'y. seen seated in the small soi by the JIM. THOMPSON shop.
- A gp. of about
thirty mil'y. seen between P. PONG 1. & 2.;
- A gp. of about
ten mil'y. opp. the MERIDIEN HTL.;
- A small gp. of mil'y. along Tnn. Than Tawan/SiLom 6..
-- As for Soi Twilight, - off S'wong. rd. - (at approx.
12nn.),
YELLOW MASSAGE CLOSED, BUNNY, BKK. & MARIO had their doors
OPEN but
no masseurs seen sitting o'side.;
- DICK'S. CAFE.
OPEN, but
no customers seen.
-- While the sit'n. has the potential of becoming very volatile I'd say that right now the existing scene appears to be quiet.
- Visitors to BKK. would be most welcum; but should take good care to observe a few fairly obvious & safety precautions for their own good.