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New legislation Smoke-Free along the beach

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On 11/1/2017 at 7:15 AM, dinsdale said:

Here's an idea........

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I am a non smoker, so lets get that out of the way quickly - but I fail to see any merit in any law or regulation which uses the threat of PRISON on such a petty misdemeanour.

 

Someone really has lost the plot.

mmm i take it only farang smoke on beaches and not Thais   Does this law only apply to the  cash cows(farangs) or also to Thais? We shall see. Then again after reading cops making teenagers do 10 push -ups for not wearing helmets while riding there bikes i can see cash cows(farangs ) are the target Dont worry about not wearing helmets guys its nothing You can only lose your life if you have crash No problem

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I can imagine the UK press getting hold of this one, they will have a field day, especially if someone get slammed up for a year, ridiculous OTT, law and i am someone who has never smoked!

At least you can smoke in prison.

If you want to destroy your tourist business just go ahead and arrest and jail someone for throwing a cigarette on the beach The foreighn press will destroy you

 

Hand out reasonable fines  and not one will say anything

 

 

Hopefully Red Bull Boss is at Patong beach with Yingluck having a ciggy or two at sunset on the beach after a good night out together! Maybe then the government can catch both of them! I do dream on :-)

2 hours ago, Krataiboy said:

At least you can smoke in prison.

Actually you cannot if in Australia. Prisoners are no longer allowed to have a ciggy

5 hours ago, Emster23 said:

Again I will ask how "beach" is defined in Thai law" does it include sidewalks? Into the street? Or is this up to police discretion and assessment of how effective a shakedown might be?

and the vendors used to supply ashtrays, cant see them doing that for the next 3 months 

 

what if you smoke and take the used cig.  butt with you ?

Violent assualt = 400 baht fine and 1 Wai. 1 dart on the beach = one year in jail. " NO sir, that doesn't make us look silly at all!"

I have serious doubts about the rationale behind this proposal, and whether it addresses the problem of beach pollution in any significant way at all. Whenever I've been on the beach at Cha-Am or Hua Hin ashtrays and bins were provided, and there was certainly no rubbish left behind by me; in any case, the beach chair vendors would clear up any bits that were missed. The whole thing is akin to pissing in the wind if you ask me, but I suppose it makes for nice headlines in the absence of any action that might involve real work.

Who smokes on the beach is 100.000 baht fine and jail up to one year? 

 

What do people smoke who think up such a thing?:stoner:

And the penalty for transgressors is (max) B100,000 fine or (max) 10 years in the slammer. Meanwhile if you kill someone max fine/time is ........

 

i think I’ll quit smoking & take up killing. 

 

 

Something tells me these will end up being used for short time in Pattaya. 

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