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Alcohol banned for 48 hours from midnight tonight - it's all about suffering!


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40 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

One been to Sarnath, where this sermon happened. Very few Thais I've known over 25 years know where it is.

 

Alcohol would be banned if discovered today, causes more problems than all illegal drugs put together.

That statement is scientifically proven to be incorrect if it refers only to perceived health benefits - not to any actions taken by inebriated drinkers. 

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32 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

A bit of an overreaction dont you think?  Nothing stopping you buying all the alcohol you want now and taking it home.  In the Middle East you can't do that. 

Of course you can buy alcohol in (some) Middle East Muslim countries. It's being aware of the legalities that permit it.

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14 minutes ago, Farangwithaplan said:

As long as I can recall in Thailand there have been No Alcohol days for Lent. This is not a new thing. You write as if this is a new ruling.

 

And really, if you can't get your self organised enough to get to your local store to buy the alcohol you need for 48 hours, you have bigger problems to deal with.

 

Really?  So you were never here prior to 2015?

According to an announcement by the Prime Minister’s Office on January 22, 2015, the sale of alcohol is prohibited on five specific religious days: Makha Bucha, Visakha Bucha, Asarnha Bucha Day, Khao Pansa and Wan Org Pansa days.

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56 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

If they are such devout Buddhists, they should not be drinking in the first place, so nothing to give up.

 

And the ban is on selling and distribution of alcohol.........not consuming it. Get stocked up.

"and the ban will be strictly enforced" BY WHO ????

you are correct in your post..... all words again everytime there is  Bhudda holiday.....!!!

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52 minutes ago, Yinn said:

A lot of hotel also sell to foreigner.

In Pattaya I used to go to what is now Avana Hotel on the backside of the mall. Just sit on the terrace and order a beer.

 

Any mom and pop store with no electronic register will also discretely sell beer to a local they recognise.

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23 minutes ago, Longcut said:

No. I don't think it is a big of an over reaction. Christians as well as other religions have lent also. But, the government doesn't get involved as to what a person may or may not consume due to religious reasons. I am sure the people can decide for themselves if they want to consume alcohol or anything else because of their religious preferences. 

 I don't see the Thai government dictating what can or cannot be purchased or consumed in the southern region due to Ramadan.  

thais WILL NOT stop drinking during the holiday....it is not their way....they will go to buy booze and drink and drink......

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38 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

I am sure all the expat alcoholics will be sure to have a

fridge full of booze,after all its 48 hours !

regards worgeordie

If not, they'll be the ones with the hand tremors and bloodshot eyes.

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