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  1. 17 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

    I think if you lose it over a mask, you have other mental issues

    Really. Do you remember Nuremburg Trials ...ve ver just following ORDERS

    Stage 1........The Jews must ware a yellow star.

    Stage 2....The Jews must be quarantined in the Ghettoes.

    Stage 3....The Jews must be transported to work camps.

    Stage 4....The Jews must be exterminated.

     

    Get the point Mr.

    FREEDOM I have the Right not to ware a mask I will exercise that Right and Thai Visa Clarified it is not illegal to be outside without a mask therefore it is legal not to ware a mask.

    See the above article in another comment box above.

     

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  2. On ‎5‎/‎25‎/‎2020 at 12:18 PM, Tony125 said:

    And do you think Thai understand the fine nuances of the English language? Plus it is correctly used in the decree ( a temporay Law ) from Collins English Dictionary below :

    2. MODAL VERB

    You use must to indicate that it is necessary for something to happen, usually because of a rule or law.
    Candidates must satisfy the general conditions for admission. 
    Mr Allen must pay Mr Farnham's legal costs. 
    Equipment must be supervised if children are in the house.
     
    And as I posted different provinces have different fines/punishments for not wearing  a mask but there is a nationwide order to wear masks in public.
    In Asian countries, generally, it’s become a common look, as people move around and go shopping while wearing a face mask. In China, and Thailand for now, it’s compulsory to wear a mask when out in public at all times. But in western countries it’s a lot less common.

    Wear a Mask

    Regardless of what you may think about the effectiveness of masks, the majority of Thai people are wearing them and expecting others to do so too. From late March it has been compulsory to wear a mask on most forms of public transport, in supermarkets and a number of other venues. Governors of local provinces have the authority to make it compulsory to wear a mask if you are outside.

     

    https://th.usembassy.gov/health-alert-u-s-embassy-bangkok-thailand-may-18-2020/

    Above is link to US Embassy web site  dated May 20, 2020. If you scrol down to Key points on Covid19  you will see " Thai regulations now require the wearing of face masks in public. "

    Note......the last Sentence

     

    According to the official the man said: "I am not sick and it is my right not to wear a mask". 

     

    He only left the scene when police backup was called.

     

    Thaivisa notes that while it is not illegal to be out without a face mask a condition of entry to places like markets is dependent on wearing a mask.

     

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  3. 12 hours ago, nrasmussen said:

    Do you happen to know where I can find a list of provinces where mask wearing in public is compulsory?

    excuse me but your the one stating in this forum that it is Mandatory to wear a mask.....you provide the proof or cease and retract your statement. that it is illegal not to wear a mask.

    I have not seen the word Mandatory or compulsory in any Decrees. You show me the word mandatory  or compulsory.

  4. 2 hours ago, Tony125 said:

    And do you think Thai understand the fine nuances of the English language? Plus it is correctly used in the decree ( a temporay Law ) from Collins English Dictionary below :

    2. MODAL VERB

    You use must to indicate that it is necessary for something to happen, usually because of a rule or law.
    Candidates must satisfy the general conditions for admission. 
    Mr Allen must pay Mr Farnham's legal costs. 
    Equipment must be supervised if children are in the house.
     
    And as I posted different provinces have different fines/punishments for not wearing  a mask but there is a nationwide order to wear masks in public.
    In Asian countries, generally, it’s become a common look, as people move around and go shopping while wearing a face mask. In China, and Thailand for now, it’s compulsory to wear a mask when out in public at all times. But in western countries it’s a lot less common.

    Wear a Mask

    Regardless of what you may think about the effectiveness of masks, the majority of Thai people are wearing them and expecting others to do so too. From late March it has been compulsory to wear a mask on most forms of public transport, in supermarkets and a number of other venues. Governors of local provinces have the authority to make it compulsory to wear a mask if you are outside.

     

    https://th.usembassy.gov/health-alert-u-s-embassy-bangkok-thailand-may-18-2020/

    Above is link to US Embassy web site  dated May 20, 2020. If you scrol down to Key points on Covid19  you will see " Thai regulations now require the wearing of face masks in public. "

    Show Me the word Mandatory or Compulsory on any Decree and yes they do understand the difference between  Shall Should Can Must Mandatory do you think they are dumb? and you should know the difference so show me Mandatory as in by Law.

    that's my whole point By Law and only Marshal Law can if declared over ride National Laws.

    I will not wear a mask until it is Mandatory to do so. and the poor old lottery seller has every rights as has everyone else not to wear a mask until it is Mandatory.

    You shall pay the govt money against your will......will you pay it?

    you will pay the govt money  against your will ......will you pay it?

    you must pay the govt money against your will .....will you pay it?

    It is Mandatory to pay the govt money as in Tax ...good luck not paying it even if it is against your will because its Law

    Even if it is a Temporary Decree they don't state Mandatory Mask wearing.

     

     

     

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  5. On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2020 at 5:39 PM, Tony125 said:

    New regulations have been posted and depending on which province you're in anyone Thai/Farang not wearing a mask in public can be fined or jailed or both  for not wearing a mask.  Fine ranges from up to 20,000 baht to up to 100,000 baht in Chonburi/Pattaya. The US Embassy web site also has posted that all it's citizens in Thailand are required to wear masks in public. 

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    The Incident occurred in Sahpanburi not Chonburi show me the Saphanburi Governors Decree.

    Now Keep this in MIND

    You can put anything into an Emergency Decree that doesn't mean its Lawful. And the word  MUST is very different from Mandatory. 

     
     
     must-
    [must-]
     
    COMBININGFORM
    1. used to form adjectives and nouns denoting things that are essential or highly recommended.
      "a must-visit destination" ·
      [more]
       
      So you see  Must is Highly recommended not Mandatory in LAW
       
       
      mandatory
      [ˈmandət(ə)ri]
       
      ADJECTIVE
      1. required by law or mandate; compulsory.
        "wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists"
        synonyms:
         
         
        Mandatory means by Law
         
        Did you see the word Mandatory in ANY of the Emergency Decrees?
         
        Correct Nor did I see the word Mandatory
         
        So the Thug Official had no right whatsoever to intimidate the poor old lottery seller by LAW.
        If I was the seller I would Lawyer up Quick
        Rights Infringed and Violated by Thug Official
        UN Human Rights
        Thai Constitutional Rights
        Criminal Violations
        Physical and Psychological Intimidation
        Harassment by a Govt Official
        False arrest by trying to detain him
        etc etc
         
        And your Defence  (MUST) Ha
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  6. You can put anything into an Emergency Decree that doesn't mean its Lawful. And the word SHALL is very different from WILL MUST or Mandatory. 

     

    shall
    [ʃal, ʃ(ə)l]
     
    VERB
    1. (in the first person) expressing the future tense.
      "this time next week I shall be in Scotland" · "we shan't be gone long"
       
    2. expressing a strong assertion or intention.
      "they shall succeed" ·
      "you shall not frighten me out of this"
    3. expressing an instruction, command, or obligation.
      "every employer shall take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of employees" · "you shall not steal"
       
    4. used in questions indicating offers or suggestions. 
       
       
      Shall is NOT a Lawful Order it is an Expression. 
       
       
       must-
      [must-]
       
      COMBININGFORM
      1. used to form adjectives and nouns denoting things that are essential or highly recommended.
        "a must-visit destination" ·
        [more]
         
         
        mandatory
        [ˈmandət(ə)ri]
         
        ADJECTIVE
        1. required by law or mandate; compulsory.
          "wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists"
          synonyms:
           
           
          Mandatory means by Law
           
          Did you see the word Mandatory in the in the Emergency Decree?
           
          Correct Nor did I see the word Mandatory
           
          So the Thug Official had no right whatsoever to intimidate the poor old lottery seller by LAW.
          If I was the seller I would Lawyer up Quick
          Rights Infringed and Violated by Thug Official
          UN Human Rights
          Thai Constitutional Rights
          Criminal Violations
          Physical and Psychological Intimidation
          Harassment by a Govt Official
          False arrest by trying to detain him
          etc etc
           
          And your Defence  (Shall) Ha
           

     

  7. On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2020 at 2:50 PM, Baerboxer said:

     

    Read the OP carefully and see what the idiot violent assaulter has been charged with.

    show me the laws that state that an official has the right to intimidate a member of the public to force wear a mask.

    I'm well aware of the assault charge it was in response to unlawful intimidation by a power hungry official and not for the first time.

    So he got what was coming to him. Now please show me the Laws that it is mandatory to wear a mask and don't be side stepping the issue show me the proof by posting the law, in Thai will do I can read Thai. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, sammieuk1 said:

    A committee is needed to form a sub committee to find if its illogical to say its illogical that's why I don't believe a word she says ????

     

    1 hour ago, sammieuk1 said:

    A committee is needed to form a sub committee to find if its illogical to say its illogical that's why I don't believe a word she says ????

    If I were to form a committee, to form a sub committee to ascertain if it is indeed illogical, to say it is illogical then my sub committee would inevitably concur and forward the logical logic that it is illogical to say its illogical to apply such logic as to be in disagreement with you therefore, both our committees would be in agreement Logically that we don't believe a word she say.  LOL

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  9. 16 minutes ago, Xonax said:

    If any owners of Clubs, Discos and bars are just sitting and waiting for things to get back to normal, they will be surprised, that the normal they know, will not come back again. There is going to be a totally new normal, so right now it´s time to be innovative and create new kinds of activities for people, who want to be social, but not social with everyone on the premises. 

    Most bars are small and will have difficulties to survive, if they should try to move tables and seats, so people can keep a healthy distance to each others. Since most bars, clubs and discos in Pattaya have prostitution involved, the owners could focus more on this part of the business. F.x. they could provide private cabins / rooms, where prostitutes and customers could have their own private parties, with drinking, eating and boom boom. Now is definitely the time to think out of the box.

    and think about her box

  10. 12 hours ago, luk AJ said:

    Are face masks obligatory on the streets? Didn’t see this law..

    yeh where is the law someone please post it on this forum most govt rules are contradictory and only advisory.

    how about the BTS inside  sky train in Bkk not observing social distance how about getting them on the platform and doing push ups.

    My guess is when theses guys get back home there going to post all the stupidity online and tell people don't bother going to Thailand for your next holiday just pop down to your local gym.

    Also this could be the new norm on kho tao go get confessions from foreigners for murdering tourists on the island thus clearing prominent island family members thais who are the real murderers.

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  11. 9 hours ago, tribalfusion001 said:

    Good luck selling those with the current situation. Most people will be too scared to sit on a train let alone a plane after the blatant media scaremongering.

    Me Thinks the Plane Grave Yard in Arizona Desert will be the only Property in the world Connected to all Aviation will be expanding greatly as Thai and several dozen Airlines Dump their Aircraft in order to downsize

  12. 14 hours ago, Lacessit said:

    Idiots. When they remove the COVID-19 "certificate" requirement, plus 100K USD insurance requirement, they may get some tourists back.

    They don't seem to realise airlines worldwide have drastically curtailed services, because they have no passengers.

    The Days of Tourism for the masses worldwide are heading to the history basket. Most airlines will cancel or reduce frequency on many routes including Thailand. Also some Airlines will go bust thus reducing capacity to reach most routes.

    Add the facts that surviving airlines will have to upgrade cleaning of check in security gates and onboard planes will add extra costs plus the fact that when the people return to jobs those lucky enough to have one left will not be taking holidays for a long time they will be paying back debt and loans borrowed to survive. Don't forget even those planes left flying will have a capacity issue between 50 to 70 % due to social distancing that will also up the price of tickets. Then add the other issues of Insurance Medical Certs Visa requirements and the fact that if you happen to have a slight temperature you may not be allowed on the flight good luck getting your money back.

    I think its safe to say that 50% of the Tourism industry Workers in Thailand should return to their provinces to work on the farm or take care of grandmas buffalo.

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