Planning to park your motorbike on the sidewalk leading to Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya?

You might want to change your plans. As The Pattaya News and Pattaya Unplugged have reported over the past few weeks Pattaya City Law Enforcement has been vigorously enforcing the parking rules after many local complaints to city hall officials.

Today, Bali Hai and city Law Enforcement officials once again collected a series of bikes parked on the public footpath against the law.

It will cost the owners two thousand baht to get their motorbike returned to them.

The enforcement will continue daily according to Pattaya City Law Enforcement.

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