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Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Alcoholic_Beverage_Control_Act,_BE_2551_(2008) -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You're right. As an old Thailand veteran you can get along well. But fresh tourists are surprised when they stand at the cash register and hear: "Can not". Then maybe they read the stickers on the refrigerators and try to understand the meaning of the permitted sales times. Unfortunately, every ban or restriction is also a popular source of income for the BiB and promotes corruption. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In 2008 the law came with the 300 meter zone around schools. In 2015, the sales times were also restricted from 2pm to 5pm, nationwide, even on weekends, regardless of whether there is a school nearby or not. Even Pipat cannot think of any reasons for this. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The law is also stupid and only make up propaganda. I don't know any students who are unable to get their alcohol when they want to party. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
2pm - 5pm rule is from 2015 No alk in schools was from 2008 -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
https://www.loc.gov/item/global-legal-monitor/2015-08-14/thailand-alcohol-banned-near-educational-institutions/ -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The 2pm to 5pm rule. In school zones is 24 hours no Alk. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This Rule is still in order and means no alcohol for 24 hours in school zones, same for shops on gas stations. The 2pm - 5pm nonsense is a extra horse. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No That came after. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You can either buy alcohol or not. The three hours of sales break are only inconvenient.- 220 replies
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Doesn't do much. Just delay the next waves. Instead of controlling the lockdowns via the number of infections, the control variable should better be the available bed capacity in the hospitals and generally home quarantine for cases without symptoms. That mankind believes he can defeat the virus with all his prohibitions and isolation measures is an illusion, as the last 2 years have shown. Just like with the flu, which comes back more or less every year.
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US democracy summit is ‘pure politics’ – FM Don
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If you are not invited to a worldwide democracy summit, you simply do not meet the requirements to attend. As simple as it is. -
Personal experience is always decisive for evaluating any situation. As far as the IT sector is concerned, one can criticize the discrepancy between full mouth announcement and functional execution. Be it Thaipass, 90 days online reporting, TM 30 reporting app, Mor Chana app, eVisa system, etc. there are unfortunately many cases with errors, up to system "not working." And when these systems, some of which are important, are inadequate, and people have to try for hours, then give up in frustration, they get angry. It's a normal reaction.
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Agree with you. To put it nicely, a lot here has no concept and many provisional isolated solutions. The best thing to do is to try to get the yellow international vaccination book. I think the central health server is in Nontaburi. Your data will then be guaranteed to be entered in the system. Much luck.
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Yes they wanted to see a flypaper, but really didn't checked it. The Thai yellow international vaccination book for 50 Baht has helped me a lot on my travels. This also gave me my digital EU vaccination QR certificate. I think whoever wants / has to fly next year will automatically receive the international digital vaccination certificate in the Mor Prom app until then.
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Anutin hits out at bars and pubs for opening illegally
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The normal population ignores that. The Thais have always been world champions at the village level to ignore the nonsense from Bangkok. A new "Suthep" is needed to question the rulers. In the last election there was a young politician who tried to advance Thailand's future. He was sawed off by the establishment according to all the rules of the art ... I don't see much future for a progressive, new Thailand. Unfortunately. All teeth of the former young tiger were pulled. 7 years since the military coup and only moving backwards. New constitution with a guarantee of power. The rulers are quite unabashedly securing access to the state funds and no one asks for transparency where the funds have gone. And if someone asks for it, he is gone in no time. The purchase of submarines, ATKs, vaccines, luxury watches, telephones, road construction, high-speed railway lines, Huahin park figures, buses, street lamps are just a few examples. As a taxpayer, I've stopped being angry and am making my own exit plans.