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Police Raid at Moulin Rouge A-Go-Go
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07-23-2024, 11:25 AM
Recently, the well-known Moulin Rouge A-Go-Go in Pattaya found itself at the center of a police raid. This incident has sparked much conversation among the local and visiting nightlife community.
According to reports, the raid might have been prompted by insufficient "greasing of the wheels," a common euphemism hinting at the alleged lack of necessary bribes to local authorities. This speculation points to the complex and often opaque relationship between entertainment venues and law enforcement in the area.
For more detailed information, you can check out the original article on Farang Magazin through this link: Farang Magazin Article.
The raid at Moulin Rouge A-Go-Go is part of a broader pattern of police scrutiny targeting nightlife establishments in Pattaya. These actions often raise questions about the underlying reasons and the balance of legal enforcement versus business operations.
Moulin Rouge A-Go-Go has been a popular venue in the city's bustling nightlife scene, known for its vibrant shows and engaging atmosphere. Incidents like this can significantly impact the reputation and operation of such establishments, causing ripples throughout the community.
In summary, the police raid at Moulin Rouge A-Go-Go highlights the ongoing challenges faced by nightlife venues in maintaining operations amidst regulatory pressures. Whether this event was an isolated incident or part of a larger trend remains to be seen, but it certainly underscores the delicate balance these businesses must navigate.



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07-23-2024, 11:26 AM
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07-23-2024, 11:26 AM
The presence of 11 security guards raises some concerns for me. This significant security detail implies that there is considerable activity happening daily, which is quite unusual. Given the context, it appears that the place operates as a deluxe rip-off shop. The high level of security might be necessary to manage frequent incidents or to maintain order in a high-stakes environment. This makes me wary of the establishment, as it suggests that visitors might need to be extra cautious. The extensive security measures and the nature of the shop are definitely something to consider before deciding to visit or engage with the place.
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07-23-2024, 11:26 AM
Who is really affected by the police action there? From what I've seen on the forum, most comments seem indifferent or even dismissive about Russian women working in Thailand. Remarks like "I'm not flying to Thailand to fuck a Russian woman..." or "For the money they want for ST, I can book at least 10 Thai women LT," indicate a clear preference for local Thai women among many visitors.

The removal of a few Russian women doesn't seem to have a significant impact on most patrons. There's always a steady influx of new arrivals, ensuring that the supply remains diverse and plentiful. So, while the police crackdown might create some temporary disruptions, it likely won't change the overall dynamic of the scene. In the end, who really cares if there are a few fewer Russian women in the mix? Most visitors seem to have their preferences well-defined, and the variety on offer remains extensive.
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07-23-2024, 11:27 AM
It’s not just a few; it’s 11 Russian dancers that were affected. Additionally, another store employs 10 security guards, which certainly indicates a different level of operation. The presence of such a substantial security team suggests that the place is quite active, possibly dealing with significant incidents or ensuring strict control over its operations.

Reading through the comments, it's clear that opinions vary. Some forum users express indifference or even disdain for the presence of Russian dancers, saying things like, "I'm not flying to Thailand to fuck a Russian woman..." or "For the money they want for ST, I can book at least 10 Thai women LT." These comments highlight a preference for local Thai women and dissatisfaction with the pricing and experience associated with Russian dancers.

However, the removal of these 11 dancers from the portfolio might not be as impactful as one might think. The turnover in such establishments is high, and there will likely be plenty of "fresh" replacements soon. While some patrons may lament the loss, it seems the majority are more focused on the broader offerings and their specific preferences. So, while the police action might temporarily shift the dynamics, it won't drastically alter the landscape for most visitors.
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