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New laws target people in Thailand who smoke at home

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Thais have a long tradition of ignoring laws they don't like. Banning the eating of street food at night snared two Korean tourists at a street stall but no Thais because they chased the police away. That was under a military government in 1972 and is probably still on the books. Drinking beer from teapots in public places on religious and some regular holidays is another example of how an unpopular law is circumvented. I suspect pressure from the WHO is largely to blame for this latest over-reaction to smoking at home. It was proposed at a meeting in Seoul a few years ago and then went quiet...

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Another of these stupid laws, 90 days report, TM30, 49% ownership, work permit and now this smoking law. How will they inform Thai people.
My girlfriends mother (nonsmoking) living some 100km east Bangkok, never ever even heard of TM30. First of all, she can not read and understand! But If told, how can she fullfill this silly, ridiculus, insane law, when we visit her. This happened last mothers day and we where really scared stying there for 2 nights. I hardly could not sleep [emoji6]
Same problem with this crazy smoking law. One million police officers checking around, enough?
Just talking to my girlfriend about it, she have not heard anything about this insane new law! 
 
Besides, I am totally a nonsmoking guy!
 
PS. very interesting to see all the heavy smoking Chinese take on this.
They can´t smoke or rent out their brand new purchased condo in Bangkok, Pattaya or Phuket. 
 
 

I am a smoker
But i am in the Golden Triangle
( i am being a good boy) ciggies only !
But this new visa stuff is making me worry and preventing me from sleeping
Jeez ,i didn’t sign up for this !


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24 minutes ago, KC 71 said:


You sound like a right party pooper !


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Not at all - I attend parties, having great times, with many friends in bars and restaurants within ASEAN countries but only at those with "NO SMOKING" signs (and there are many). None of my ASEAN friends smoke.

You could not make this rubbish up!!

I can just see them coming up my soi knocking on all the doors to check 555

Also someone should tell them asthma is not caused by smoking!!

22 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Being a non-smoker, for me it is GREAT NEWS. I bet there will be many nicotine addicts and boozers sat on their favorite bar stools today moaning like hell without any consideration for others. 

Just don't join them in the bar! And "your" problem, is solved! 

Go to "Central Plaza", sit in an AC-bathroom-styled cage, have a plastic bottled water with your "ASEAN" friends and enjoy your "GREAT NEWS".

Very simple!

 

stop smoking in the house u can smoke outside.smoking  can be seen everywhere in Thailand.the bars  or some don,t care if you smoke in the bar and no one checks as well.some will say please go outside and no one will go back if u say no smoking here

A good idea, but will it be implemented?

 

On reflection, I doubt it.

 

 

10 hours ago, BigC said:

They didnt say they were only  targeting  forang

This was a joke cartoon ...

 

1 hour ago, Maitdjai said:

Just don't join them in the bar! And "your" problem, is solved! 

Go to "Central Plaza", sit in an AC-bathroom-styled cage, have a plastic bottled water with your "ASEAN" friends and enjoy your "GREAT NEWS".

Very simple!

 

Central Plaza - never! I enjoy food, alcoholic drinks, good entertainment and great company in bars/restaurants that are NON-Smoking.

So one cannot smoke anywhere anymore inside Suvarnnabhumi airport, after passport control?

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On 6/21/2019 at 2:51 PM, Eligius said:

This hypocritical incursion of government interference into EVERY aspect of people's lives is getting ridiculous.

I am a life-long non-smoker. I hate the smell of cigarette smoke. But to start bossing people around in the privacy of their own homes is - well, there is a banned word for it, and it begins with the letter 'd' !

 

This to protect the children 

how can parents poison their own offspring 

good law for sure 

I am curious.. is there any way possible to medically prove a person got ill from second hand smoke. I mean that this was for sure the cause? 

As far as i know and have read elsewhere, no proof for this is available. So it seems to me this new law is some kind of control the gov will try to use later in the future. 

It begs to wonder also how they can make claims that from the laws starting date.. if an illness was actually proven to be from second hand smoke. How can it he proved the illness didnt begin prior to this new law? Or is this law effective retroacrively indefinitely? 

 

Can’t even comment.

 

do they draw these laws in kindergarten.

 

the language I would like to use to describe these halfw I can’t just truely unbelievable kill mane and do as you will but anything to make a quick buck and we are in it.

 

drive drunk no licence no insurance no problem sorry will do

 

if no one is killed we will sit in our lower half but smoke and we are onit

 

truely stupendous the idiocy of the law makers here

On 6/21/2019 at 3:48 AM, jvs said:

Why don't they enforce the anti smoking laws that are already in place but not enforced?More idle talk from a government that doesn't enforce most laws.

Because the real goal here is to give authorities the right to enter your home on trumped up charges. The well being and health of the people is just a smoke screen.

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Smoking at home to soon become a punishable offence

By Poungchompoo Prasert 
The Nation

 

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People in Thailand will no longer be allowed to smoke at home if their habit has a negative effect on other family members due to exposure to second-hand smoke, says the Act on Promotion of the Family Institute Development and Protection, which will go into effect from August 20.

 

This Act, passed to address domestic violence in all forms, states that smoking at home can be harmful to health and thus is a form of violence towards others living under the same roof, Department of Women’s Affairs and Family Development chief Lertpanya Booranabundit said. 

 

He was speaking at the 18th National Conference on Tobacco and Lung Health held in Bangkok last week. 

 

“If it can be proved that the health problems of family members stems from second- or third-hand smoke at home, it can lead to two court trials: one in Criminal Court for ‘domestic assault’ via smoke and the other at the Central Juvenile and Family Court. This could lead to a court injunction to protect the health of family members, with the smoker being sent to a rehabilitation centre to kick the habit,” Lertpanya said.

 

Dr Ronnachai Kongsakon, director of the Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management Centre under Mahidol University’s Faculty of Medicine at Ramathibodi Hospital, said his agency had found that nearly 5 million households have smokers, hence more than 10 million people are exposed to second-hand smoke at home. 

 

He said second-hand smoke doubled the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, increased children’s chance to develop bronchitis or pneumonia by 47 per cent and the of developing asthma by 39 per cent. The chance of developing lung cancer for women breathing in second-hand smoke at home is increased by 24 per cent and by 19 per cent for those working in offices where smoking is allowed. 

 

Adisak Plitapolkarnpim, who heads Mahidol University’s National Institute for Child and Family Development, said clinics found to have ignored a young patient’s exposure to second-hand smoke, with the smoker not being sent for rehabilitation, will be charged with violating Article 29 of the Child Protection Act. 

 

He said this law also allowed people to report to authorities if they find a child being exposed to second-hand smoke, while the Act on Promotion of the Family Institute Development and Protection will regard smoking at home as domestic violence creating health hazard.

 

Thailand aims to cut down on national tobacco consumption by at least 30 per cent by 2025, as some 400,000 Thai people die from non-communicable diseases caused by smoking every year.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30371596

 

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I welcome the new law. Anyone smoking today are living in the stone age. And I don't want to die of cancer related to smoking. 

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2 hours ago, balo said:

I welcome the new law. Anyone smoking today are living in the stone age. And I don't want to die of cancer related to smoking. 

Thank you for kicking us off with a positive note. It's a breath of fresh air from the usual negative comments from the "knocking everything Thai" quarter.

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I agree that no one should smoke in enclosed spaces especially in the presence of children but this law is unenforceable, especially since general air quality in Thailand is as bad as it is, cigarette smoke is way down the list when it comes to air pollution in Thailand

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44 minutes ago, smedly said:

general air quality

Given who's presided over the deterioration, it's not unreasonable to call it that. 

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I gave up smoking years ago, and then I moved to Chiang Rai where we have NO CHOICE but to  inhale near constant levels of smoke for months at a time. 

 

When the government does something to stop all the air pollution in northern Thailand, they can focus on stopping people smoking - until then, they can put their ideas where the sun doesn't shine, just like the weather here from February to May when the smog blocks the rays from reaching terra firma. 

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47 minutes ago, smedly said:

I agree that no one should smoke in enclosed spaces especially in the presence of children but this law is unenforceable, especially since general air quality in Thailand is as bad as it is, cigarette smoke is way down the list when it comes to air pollution in Thailand

Let me start by saying I am a none smoker, having said this I do agree with the above comment, this law is stupid and unenforceable, as also stated above within confined spaces smoking should be banned but lets be a little bit sensible when placing restrictions......

2 minutes ago, b17 said:

I gave up smoking years ago, and then I moved to Chiang Rai where we have NO CHOICE but to  inhale near constant levels of smoke for months at a time. 

 

When the government does something to stop all the air pollution in northern Thailand, they can focus on stopping people smoking - until then, they can put their ideas where the sun doesn't shine, just like the weather here from February to May when the smog blocks the rays from reaching terra firma. 

Perhaps the powers that be actually think smokers are the ploblem at your location....:whistling:

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Once the smokers are locked up, I heard the individuals who don't recycle will be next. I wonder if the Thai law makers ever thought about attempting to curtail the burning of rice fields every year ????

59 minutes ago, dotpoom said:

Thank you for kicking us off with a positive note. It's a breath of fresh air from the usual negative comments from the "knocking everything Thai" quarter.

I told the guys at the local soi shop bar they should not smoke in front of us non smokers, they said F off if you want to drink here its our right.

So they won,t stop and the bar owner wont stop them and I cant stop them , nor can I stop the Thai people that smoke at home, nor will they stop.

So even though they have laws , falungs wont stop nor Thais.

I don't smoke so I just avoid sitting next to the smokers but they are still my good mates .

I used to smoke but gave it away years ago as I could not catch my breath walking.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Smoking at home to soon become a punishable offence

The time to send videos to the police is coming.

In this way the Thai application for humanship will never be approved ...

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‪Pathetic ! So Gov is trying to deal with irresponsible parents in their own homes Thailand !(plenty of them) but fails to deal with deaths and serious injuries of children on the roads, which it has total responsibility for!‬


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3 hours ago, balo said:

I welcome the new law. Anyone smoking today are living in the stone age. And I don't want to die of cancer related to smoking. 

Do you wear a mask when you go into town

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